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“... response was observed after LPS treatment and the addition of RESV led to decreases in expression of the...”
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“... as well as OCT4 and ERα expression and the binding activity of ERα to the OCT4 was assessed. The increase...”
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“... or apoptosis by binding to two receptors (TNFR1 and TNFR2). TNFR1 can induce both survival and apoptosis, while...”
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“... increases drug-seeking and leads to intense drug taking. However the molecular mechanisms involved in these...”
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“..., b) proinsulin transcripts and eEF1A protein binding to the actin cytoskeleton, c) actin cytoskeleton arrangement...”
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“...-induced cell death by decreasing the interaction of cell surface glycan receptors with galectin-3 and...”
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“... analyzed, through functional and radioligand binding assays. The rank order of potency for selective...”
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“... cooperativity between P-site tRNA binding and eIF5A binding to the ribosome. Previously identified conditional...”
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“... neuroinflammatory response. These cells detect changes in brain homeostasis, migrate to the injured site and release...”
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