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  1. 43041

    Cell viability and recovery. by Eva Capdevila-Busquets (683895)

    Published 2015
    “…Each bar represents the mean ±SD of three experiments performed in duplicate (*<i>P</i> <0.05, **<i>P</i> <0.01, ***<i>P</i> <0.001 vs siLUC).…”
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    Table_3_Effects of intrinsic tannins on proteolysis dynamics, protease activity, and metabolome during sainfoin ensiling.XLSX by Rong Zheng Huang (13263753)

    Published 2022
    “…According to the results, PEG amendment increased non-protein N, amino acid, and soluble protein contents significantly (in the 49.08–59.41, 116.01–64.22, and 23.5–41.94% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05) during ensiling, whereas neutral detergent-insoluble protein and acid detergent-insoluble protein were decreased significantly (in the 55.98–64.71 and 36.58–57.55% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05). …”
  3. 43043

    Data_Sheet_1_Effects of intrinsic tannins on proteolysis dynamics, protease activity, and metabolome during sainfoin ensiling.docx by Rong Zheng Huang (13263753)

    Published 2022
    “…According to the results, PEG amendment increased non-protein N, amino acid, and soluble protein contents significantly (in the 49.08–59.41, 116.01–64.22, and 23.5–41.94% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05) during ensiling, whereas neutral detergent-insoluble protein and acid detergent-insoluble protein were decreased significantly (in the 55.98–64.71 and 36.58–57.55% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05). …”
  4. 43044

    Table_1_Effects of intrinsic tannins on proteolysis dynamics, protease activity, and metabolome during sainfoin ensiling.XLSX by Rong Zheng Huang (13263753)

    Published 2022
    “…According to the results, PEG amendment increased non-protein N, amino acid, and soluble protein contents significantly (in the 49.08–59.41, 116.01–64.22, and 23.5–41.94% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05) during ensiling, whereas neutral detergent-insoluble protein and acid detergent-insoluble protein were decreased significantly (in the 55.98–64.71 and 36.58–57.55% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05). …”
  5. 43045

    Table_2_Effects of intrinsic tannins on proteolysis dynamics, protease activity, and metabolome during sainfoin ensiling.XLSX by Rong Zheng Huang (13263753)

    Published 2022
    “…According to the results, PEG amendment increased non-protein N, amino acid, and soluble protein contents significantly (in the 49.08–59.41, 116.01–64.22, and 23.5–41.94% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05) during ensiling, whereas neutral detergent-insoluble protein and acid detergent-insoluble protein were decreased significantly (in the 55.98–64.71 and 36.58–57.55% ranges, respectively, p < 0.05). …”
  6. 43046

    Abnormal Hindlimb Posture, Reduced Grip Strength, and Muscle Wasting in <i>Hottip</i><sup><i>−⁄−</i></sup> Mice. by Ka-Man Venus Lai (729684)

    Published 2015
    “…Asterisks indicate a significant difference in the <i>Hottip</i><sup><i>−⁄−</i></sup> GA muscle weights compared to all other control groups (P< 0.01). …”
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  9. 43049

    CTR1 silencing inhibits angiogenesis. by Gomathy Narayanan (456259)

    Published 2013
    “…Cu+si 1 - 10 nM reduced tube formation by decreasing the length of the tubule (*<i>p</i> = 0.01), when compared to Cu treated, which was not observed in Cu 100 µM+Ssi 10 nM. …”
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    Pattern of 53BP1 at different stages of prophase-I by recovery time after irradiation. by Andrea Enguita-Marruedo (6251009)

    Published 2019
    “…(I-L) 24 hours of recovery. A noticeable decrease in the number of 53BP1 and γH2AX foci occurs relative to the 1-hour time point. …”
  12. 43052

    Modulating PV activity does not affect frequency tuning, but bidirectionally affects frequency selectivity. by Mark Aizenberg (793417)

    Published 2015
    “…Direct photoactivation of excitatory neurons led to a decrease in sparseness. One-sample <i>t</i> test, mean ΔSparseness = −0.09, <i>t</i><sub>151</sub> = 6.01, <i>p</i> = 1.3e-8. …”
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  14. 43054

    Table_1_Phosphorus Mobilization in Flooded Riparian Soils From the Lake Champlain Basin, VT, USA.docx by Eric O. Young (5868509)

    Published 2018
    “…Mean PW- and FW-SRP ranged from 0.03 to 2.2 mg/L and 0.01 to 0.33 mg/L, respectively. …”
  15. 43055

    Data_Sheet_1_An economic analysis of high milk somatic cell counts in dairy cattle in Chiang Mai, Thailand.docx by Tosapol Dejyong (14055744)

    Published 2022
    “…Inappropriate vacuum pressure and inappropriate pulsation rate of milking machines were identified as significant risk factors according to the multiple logistic regression (P < 0.01). Both factors can decrease the natural protection of teat tissue, increasing the likelihood of bacterial infection. …”
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    Impact of Hh pharmacological modulators on stemness properties of C-NS, C-S and COPD lung fibroblasts. by Florence Figeac (371220)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(a) α-SMA immunostaining for myofibroblast differentiation of TGF-β-treated C-NS, C-S and COPD fibroblasts following incubation with purmorphamine (PUR), SAG, cyclopamine (CPN) or GANT 61 (G61). ** p<0.01 cells treated with TGFβ versus untreated cells; †p<0.05 cells treated with TGFβ and exposed to drugs versus cells treated with TGFβ alone; #p<0.05 fibroblasts treated with TGFβ from COPD patients versus from non smokers and smokers patients. …”
  20. 43060

    Normal morphology of doublecortin-positive neurons after environmental enrichment in APP<sub>Sw,Ind</sub> mice. by Jorge Valero (230721)

    Published 2011
    “…The maximum distance reached by the dendritic tree of Dcx+ cells into the molecular layer of the DG was significantly reduced in APP<sub>Sw,Ind</sub> mice and reversed by EE. Data represent mean ± SEM. In B: <sup>#</sup><i>p</i><0.05 and <sup>##</sup><i>p</i><0.01, compared to WT and WT EE mice; <i>*p</i><0.05, compared to the rest of groups; <sup>$</sup><i>p</i><0.05, WT EE mice versus the other groups. …”