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Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins
Published 2024“…The motility of E. coli cells expressing <i>Rm</i>XeR and AR3 significantly decreased and increased upon illumination, respectively. …”
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Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins
Published 2024“…The motility of E. coli cells expressing <i>Rm</i>XeR and AR3 significantly decreased and increased upon illumination, respectively. …”
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Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins
Published 2024“…The motility of E. coli cells expressing <i>Rm</i>XeR and AR3 significantly decreased and increased upon illumination, respectively. …”
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Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins
Published 2024“…The motility of E. coli cells expressing <i>Rm</i>XeR and AR3 significantly decreased and increased upon illumination, respectively. …”
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AZ10606120 treatment does not significantly increase apoptosis mediated cell death.
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Predictive Significance of Glycosyltransferase-Related lncRNAs in Endometrial Cancer: A Comprehensive Analysis and Experimental Validation
Published 2025“…And the low-risk cohort exhibited increased immune infiltration and decreased tumor purity. …”
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Primers used for PCR and qRTPCR.
Published 2024“…We found that expression of NF-κB target genes <i>TNF-α</i>, <i>IFN-γ</i>, <i>IL-6</i> and <i>IL-8</i> were modulated during the course of infection. …”
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6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations
Published 2025“…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …”
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6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations
Published 2025“…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …”
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6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations
Published 2025“…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …”
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6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations
Published 2025“…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …”