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we decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
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Baseline sociodemographic data and disease-related variables of two groups (n = 105).
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Mass spectrometric analyses for crystallins.
Published 2025“…Our results show that relative to WT lenses, the βA3ΔG91 lenses showed: (A) downregulation of genes associated with LECs proliferation and migration (B) abnormal suture line pattern, (C) significant reduction in proliferation and migration of LECs, (D) abnormal F-actin distribution, (E) increased high molecular weight (HMW) peak, and (F) insolubilization and degradation of crystallins and other lens proteins. …”
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RNA-seq data showing top 15 downregulated genes.
Published 2025“…Our results show that relative to WT lenses, the βA3ΔG91 lenses showed: (A) downregulation of genes associated with LECs proliferation and migration (B) abnormal suture line pattern, (C) significant reduction in proliferation and migration of LECs, (D) abnormal F-actin distribution, (E) increased high molecular weight (HMW) peak, and (F) insolubilization and degradation of crystallins and other lens proteins. …”
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RNA-seq data showing top 15 upregulated genes.
Published 2025“…Our results show that relative to WT lenses, the βA3ΔG91 lenses showed: (A) downregulation of genes associated with LECs proliferation and migration (B) abnormal suture line pattern, (C) significant reduction in proliferation and migration of LECs, (D) abnormal F-actin distribution, (E) increased high molecular weight (HMW) peak, and (F) insolubilization and degradation of crystallins and other lens proteins. …”
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