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sj-docx-1-ini-10.1177_17534259221077078 - Supplemental material for Silencing of circ_0000205 mitigates interleukin-1β-induced apoptosis and extracellular matrix degradation in chondrocytes via targeting miR-766-3p/ADAMTS5 axis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ini-10.1177_17534259221077078 for Silencing of circ_0000205 mitigates interleukin-1β-induced apoptosis and extracellular matrix degradation in chondrocytes via targeting
miR-766-3p/ADAMTS5 axis by Guowen Li, Heyuan Luo, Zhiyong Ding, Haofeng Liang, Zhoupeng Lai, Shuzhen Chen and Yuliang Huang in Innate Immunity</p
sj-tif-1-ini-10.1177_17534259221077078 - Supplemental material for Silencing of circ_0000205 mitigates interleukin-1β-induced apoptosis and extracellular matrix degradation in chondrocytes via targeting miR-766-3p/ADAMTS5 axis
Supplemental material, sj-tif-1-ini-10.1177_17534259221077078 for Silencing of circ_0000205 mitigates interleukin-1β-induced apoptosis and extracellular matrix degradation in chondrocytes via targeting
miR-766-3p/ADAMTS5 axis by Guowen Li, Heyuan Luo, Zhiyong Ding, Haofeng Liang, Zhoupeng Lai, Shuzhen Chen and Yuliang Huang in Innate Immunity</p
Supplementary Tables from Cyclin E Associates with the Lipogenic Enzyme ATP-Citrate Lyase to Enable Malignant Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
The attached file includes the 6 different supplementary tables as described below Supplementary Table 1: Clinicopathologic characteristics of 100 patients with invasive breast cancer Supplementary Table 2: Interacting proteins of LMW-E(T1) identified from RePCA screen Supplementary Table 3: Doubling time (hrs.) of 76NE6 TDCs+KD ACLY Supplementary Table 4: ACLY inhibition delays tumor formation Supplementary Table 5: Adipophilin, Ki-67 and LMW-E immuno- expression in xenograft tumors Supplementary Table 6 : Adipophilin scoring system</p
Understanding the Role of Water in Different Solid Forms of Avibactam Sodium and Its Affecting Mechanism
Hydrates
are common in pharmaceutical development, and the formation
of hydrates affects the performance of the final product. However,
the role that water plays in crystal packing remains unclear. In this
study, Avibactam sodium, which has one dihydrate (Form E), one monohydrate
(Form A), and two anhydrous forms (Form B and D), was chosen as the
model compound to understand this subject. Single crystal structures
of four solid forms were obtained and characterized by single X-ray
diffraction. The dynamic vapor sorption experiments revealed the moisture-dependent
stability increased in the order: Form B < Form D < Form A <
Form E. It can be envisaged that the integration of water molecules
could noticeably compensate the potential intermolecular interactions,
thereby significantly improving the crystal stabilities of hydrates.
Furthermore, the hydration of Form B was investigated to understand
the integration of water molecules by measuring the critical hydration
water activities (aw). The results indicated
that both water activities and temperature are vital factors to determine
the amount of water molecules existing in crystal lattice. Moreover,
to probe the disintegration of water molecules, the dehydration of
dihydrate was investigated in detail by solid-state transformation
and solvent-mediated transformation experiments. Finally, two-step
dehydration and one-step dehydration + recrystallization mechanisms
of these different pathways were proposed by analyzing the transformation
experiment results and the crystal structure of various solid forms
Supplemental Methods from Cyclin E Associates with the Lipogenic Enzyme ATP-Citrate Lyase to Enable Malignant Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
The file includes description of methods pertaining to supplemental figures and details on previously published supplemental methods</p
Supplementary Figure 4 from Cyclin E Associates with the Lipogenic Enzyme ATP-Citrate Lyase to Enable Malignant Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
ACLY downregulation in LMW-E mouse xenografts inhibits tumor growth.</p
Supplementary Figure 5 from Cyclin E Associates with the Lipogenic Enzyme ATP-Citrate Lyase to Enable Malignant Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
Schematic of adipophilin staining pattern</p
Additional file 2: of FAK-ERK activation in cell/matrix adhesion induced by the loss of apolipoprotein E stimulates the malignant progression of ovarian cancer
Table S1. The quantification of secreted factors in the cytokine profiling arrays. (DOC 210 kb
Supplemental Figure legends from Cyclin E Associates with the Lipogenic Enzyme ATP-Citrate Lyase to Enable Malignant Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
The file includes supplemental figure legends to all the supplemental figures</p
Supplementary Figure 2 from Cyclin E Associates with the Lipogenic Enzyme ATP-Citrate Lyase to Enable Malignant Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
ACLY downregulation in LMW-E TDCs does not affect the cell cycle.</p
