1.Nature communicationsThe persistence of low-grade inflammatory monocytes contributes to aggravated atherosclerosis."13-4813 was used in Immunofluorescence to demonstrate that subclinical endotoxemia aggravates murine atherosclerosis through programming monocytes into a non-resolving inflammatory state."AuthorsGeng S,Chen K,Yuan R,Peng L,Maitra U,Diao N,Chen C,Zhang Y,Hu Y,Qi CF,Pierce S,Ling W,Xiong H,Li L2.Cell metabolismThe small molecule harmine is an antidiabetic cell-type-specific regulator of PPARgamma expression."13-4813 was used in Immunohistochemistry to identify harmine as an antidiabetic cell-type-specific regulator of PPARgamma expression."AuthorsWaki H,Park KW,Mitro N,Pei L,Damoiseaux R,Wilpitz DC,Reue K,Saez E,Tontonoz P3.Nature communicationsThe persistence of low-grade inflammatory monocytes contributes to aggravated atherosclerosis."13-4813 was used in Immunofluorescence to demonstrate that subclinical endotoxemia aggravates murine atherosclerosis through programming monocytes into a non-resolving inflammatory state."AuthorsGeng S,Chen K,Yuan R,Peng L,Maitra U,Diao N,Chen C,Zhang Y,Hu Y,Qi CF,Pierce S,Ling W,Xiong H,Li L4.Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene TherapyAAV6-mediated systemic shRNA delivery reverses disease in a mouse model of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy."13-4813 was used in Immunohistochemistry to show that it is possible to reverse dominant muscle disease in a mouse model of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy."AuthorsBortolanza S,Nonis A,Sanvito F,Maciotta S,Sitia G,Wei J,Torrente Y,Di Serio C,Chamberlain JR,Gabellini D5.Pigment cell and melanoma researchImmune responses in a mouse model of vitiligo with spontaneous epidermal de- and repigmentation."13-4813 was used in Immunohistochemistry to demonstrate attenuation of acute rejection following local immunosuppression with a single subtherapeutic dose of methylprednisolone delivered as a liver-targeted prodrug."AuthorsEby JM,Kang HK,Klarquist J,Chatterjee S,Mosenson JA,Nishimura MI,Garrett-Mayer E,Longley BJ,Engelhard VH,Mehrotra S,Le Poole IC |