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ARG2 and RGS4 expression in siRNA-transfected cells after AdNKX2-1 infection.
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Table_1_Activation of farnesoid X receptor suppresses ER stress and inflammation via the YY1/NCK1/PERK pathway in large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea).DOCX
Published 2022“…These results indicate that FXR could suppress P65-induced yy1 expression and then increase NCK1 expression, thereby inhibiting the PERK pathway. …”
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Table_1_Quantitative Food Webs Indicate Modest Increases in the Transfer of Allochthonous and Autochthonous C to Macroinvertebrates Following a Large Wood Addition to a Temperate Headwater Stream.XLS
Published 2020“…Because the amount of organic matter retained and coarse substrate exposed corresponded with C form and amount consumed, restoration of large wood has the potential to increase organic matter C trophic transfer.…”
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Fold change in EC<sub>50</sub> in all polyene resistant lines of <i>Leishmania spp</i>.
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Data Sheet 1_An integrative analysis of ASCL1 in breast cancer and inhibition of ASCL1 increases paclitaxel sensitivity by activating ferroptosis via the CREB1/GPX4 axis.docx
Published 2025“…In summary, inhibition of ASCL1 increases paclitaxel sensitivity by activating ferroptosis via the CREB1/GPX4 axis.…”
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Deletion of murine <i>Rhoh</i> leads to de-repression of <i>Bcl-6</i> via decreased KAISO levels and accelerates a malignancy phenotype in a murine model of lymphoma
Published 2022“…The loss of Rhoh in Bcl-6<sup>Tg</sup> mice led to a more rapid disease progression. Mechanistically, we demonstrated that deletion of Rhoh in these murine lymphoma cells was associated with decreased levels of the RhoH binding partner KAISO, a dual-specific Zinc finger transcription factor, de-repression of KAISO target Bcl-6, and downregulation of the BCL-6 target Blimp-1. …”
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Proportion of new cases transmitted via each route after an increase of indirect truck share parameter (<i>ψ</i>) by a factor of 4 (×4 Indirect), 10 (×10 Indirect), 50 (×50 Indirect), and 100 (×100 Indirect) for only simulations with large outbreaks and an APP introduction of May 2019.
Published 2025“…<p>Proportion of new cases transmitted via each route after an increase of indirect truck share parameter (<i>ψ</i>) by a factor of 4 (×4 Indirect), 10 (×10 Indirect), 50 (×50 Indirect), and 100 (×100 Indirect) for only simulations with large outbreaks and an APP introduction of May 2019.…”
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DataSheet_1_Dynamic evolution of MADS-box genes in extant ferns via large-scale phylogenomic analysis.zip
Published 2024“…More than 90% of MADS-box genes are type II genes, and MIKC<sup>C</sup> genes, especially CRM1 and CRM6-like genes, have undergone a large expansion in leptosporangiate ferns; the diverse expression patterns of these genes might be related to the fuctional diversification and increased complexity of the plant body plan. …”
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Selective Conduction of Organic Molecules via Free-Standing Graphene
Published 2019“…The drift velocity monotonically increases with decreasing molecular density, with no accelerating transport observable even for a single molecule. …”
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Selective Conduction of Organic Molecules via Free-Standing Graphene
Published 2019“…The drift velocity monotonically increases with decreasing molecular density, with no accelerating transport observable even for a single molecule. …”