PubMed 23178521

Following this 15 mins of stimulation with TNFa, an increased p65 NFkB phosphorylation (Mann–Whitney U=0, Z=-2.309, P=0.021) without a noticeable increase in STAT3 phosphorylation (Mann–Whitney U=7, Z=-0.289, P=0.773) was observed compared to the control conditions (Fig. 1)

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p(HGNC:TNF) causesNoChange p(HGNC:STAT3, pmod(Ph))
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PubMed 23178521

An increased in both STAT3 (Mann–Whitney U=0, Z=-2.309, P=0.021) and p65 NFkB phosphorylation (Mann–Whitney U=0, Z=-2.309, P=0.021) was observed following 24 h of treatment with TNFa

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p(HGNC:TNF) increases p(HGNC:STAT3, pmod(Ph))
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SH-SY5Y
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PubMed 23178521

TNFa significantly stimulated STAT3 (Mann–Whitney U=0, Z=-2.309, P=0.021) and p65 NFkB phosphorylation (Mann–Whitney U=0, Z=-2.309, P=0.021)

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p(HGNC:TNF) increases p(HGNC:STAT3, pmod(Ph))
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