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Genes encoding diverse proteins that regulate carbon metabolism were also well induced in the absence of PKA (STD1, MIG2, MIG3) or partially induced (GCR1).
The Lck/Fyn doublet, detected with anti-pSrcY416 Abs, was also well induced.
Following 72 hours of acrylamide treatment, however, GST expression was well induced (Fig. 6c).
In presence of 2,5 µM genistein, Luc activity is well induced (215 fold), but no induction is detected when we co-treated with 1 µM of ICI (Table 2) clearly suggesting that this effect is ER-dependent.
Gene expression was well induced by AA (Figure S1) but not majorly by dehydro- ascorbic acid (DHA, oxidized form of AA) or by magnesium L-ascorbyl 2-phosphate (APM, a slow-releasing ascorbate derivative).
In our experiments, the cardiac network appears healthy but ectopic activity could be as well induced.
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