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Effects of facilitated diffusion on elongation.
Published 2009“…For <i>Uc = −0.1 K<sub>B</sub>T</i>, the effect of facilitated diffusion can be neglected. …”
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Functional conservation in mouse embryonic fibroblasts of five pathways found to be utilized for MMS survival in <i>Drosophila</i> cells.
Published 2009“…Statistically significant differences between unexposed and MMS exposed cells are denoted (*; **; ***; with p-values of <0.05; <0.01; and <0.001 respectively) as are differences between NT control and each siRNA knock-down (#; ##; ###; with p-values of <0.05; <0.01; and <0.001 respectively).…”
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Changes in Bcl-2, Bcl-xL and mitochondrial Bax, and Bak in cytotrophoblastic cells.
Published 2013“…Data are presented as mean ± SEM for 12 separate experiments. *, <i>P</i><0.05; **, <i>P</i><0.01 and ***, <i>P</i><0.001, in comparison to vehicle controls.…”
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Inflammation has dual-roles during regeneration.
Published 2013“…(K, M and N) Neutrophil/macrophage infiltration into retina could increase the number of regenerated RGCs in the first week after ONT, but decrease RGCs survival after 2 weeks (L, O and P). * indicates p<0.05, ** is p<0.01. …”
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Ang II induces hypertension, renal function loss and proteinuria with spontaneous recovery after Ang II withdrawal.
Published 2015“…<p>Ang II infusion increased systolic blood pressure (A) and urinary protein levels (B). Furthermore Ang II infusion attenuated renal function as evidenced by a decrease in creatinine clearance (C) and an increase in plasma creatinine (D). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Endothelial Phenotype Evoked by Low Dose Carvedilol in Pulmonary Hypertension.docx
Published 2018“…In addition, responders had a greater decrease in heart rate at rest and 1 min post walk compared to non-responders (both p < 0.05). …”
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Cdc42 depletion does not alter fibrillar actin content.
Published 2015“…As displayed in histograms, N-WASP depletion alone elicited a decrease of polymerized actin content, compared with negative control RNAi condition. …”
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Frailty Index associates with <i>GRIN2B</i> in two representative samples from the United States and the United Kingdom
Published 2018“…We also report a nominal replication: the rs7134291 A allele was significantly associated with a decrease in the square-root transformed FI score (Discovery sample: beta = -0.01021, p = 1.85E-06, Replication sample: beta = -0.005013, p = 0.03433). …”
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Rest-task modulation of global signal topography.
Published 2020“…(C) Top panel: the overlapping map across the seven tasks illustrated the counted number of each grayordinate showing decrease (left), unchanged (middle), and increase (right) in the tasks when comparing with rest at the level of Bonferroni-corrected α < 0.01. …”
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Regions showing ALFF differences between SIVD and control groups.
Published 2014“…The positive maximum <i>t</i>-score represents an increase, and the negative maximum <i>t</i>-score represents a decrease. Abbreviations: MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute Coordinate System or Template; PCu = precuneus; ACC = anterior cingulate cortex; Ins = insula; Hip = hippocampus; BA = Brodmann's area.…”