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Wild type mice were given tunicamycin (TM; 0.5 mg/kg I.P) f..:
Rachel E. Carlisle (11772751)
;
Salwa Farooqi (11772754)
;
Ming Chan Zhang (11772757)
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https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Wild_type_mice_were_given_tunicamycin_TM_0_5_mg_kg_I_P_for_3_days_with_or_without_PBA_1_g_kg_day_or_vorinostat_vor_50_mg_kg_day_/17101051. , 2021
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260519.g003
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Wild type mice were given tunicamycin (TM; 0.5 mg/kg I.P) for 3 days with or without PBA (1 g/kg/day) or vorinostat (vor; 50 mg/kg/day)
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=base-ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article_17101051&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Rachel E. Carlisle (11772751) A1 Salwa Farooqi (11772754) A1 Ming Chan Zhang (11772757) A1 Sarah Liu (6569135) A1 Chao Lu (4374) A1 Andy Phan (11772760) A1 Elise Brimble (506600) A1 Jeffrey G. Dickhout (11772763) YR 2021 K1 Biochemistry K1 Microbiology K1 Cell Biology K1 Molecular Biology K1 Pharmacology K1 Biotechnology K1 Marine Biology K1 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified K1 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified K1 intraperitoneal injection ) K1 apoptotic protein chop K1 molecular chaperone properties K1 renal injury caused K1 renal function caused K1 protein aggregation induced K1 protective mechanisms found K1 div >< p K1 apoptotic cell death K1 acute kidney injury K1 inhibit er stress K1 induces er stress K1 renal protection provided K1 histone hyperacetylation provides K1 hdac inhibitors used K1 commonly used model K1 hdac inhibitor effects K1 prevent er stress K1 protective effects K1 cell death K1 er stress K1 renal damage K1 histone hyperacetylation K1 various mechanisms K1 chemical chaperone K1 induced model K1 histone deacetylation K1 histone deacetylase K1 work demonstrated K1 vitro </ K1 tunicamycin model K1 structural damage K1 steroidal anti K1 significant increase K1 primarily due K1 nucleoside antibiotic K1 main objective K1 inflammatory drugs K1 including antibiotics K1 endoplasmic reticulum K1 data suggest JF https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Wild_type_mice_were_given_tunicamycin_TM_0_5_mg_kg_I_P_for_3_days_with_or_without_PBA_1_g_kg_day_or_vorinostat_vor_50_mg_kg_day_/17101051 LK http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260519.g003 DO https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260519.g003 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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