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  1. 146221

    Pax6 and AR interact directly <i>in vivo</i>. by Julianne Elvenes (205103)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A–C) FRET between Pax6 and AR. HeLa cells transiently expressing a 1∶1 ratio of CFP-AR (pDestECFP-AR) and YFP-Pax6 (pDestPax6-EYFP) were subjected to FRET as described in the <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0024659#s2" target="_blank">methods</a> section. …”
  2. 146222

    BPA toxicity during development of zebrafish embryo by C. F. V. Scopel (10405044)

    Published 2021
    “…The plates were kept in BOD incubators with a controlled temperature of 28.5 ºC and with photoperiod of 14 h light:10 h dark. …”
  3. 146223

    The three alternative models of <i>Edmontosaurus annectens</i> BHI 126950 in lateral, oblique right craniolateral and dorsal views. by Karl T. Bates (267091)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Neck, thoracic, sacral, tail and proximal hind limb segments have been increased by (A) 15% and (B) 7.5% in the two larger models, and (c) decreased by 7.5% in the smaller model.…”
  4. 146224

    The three alternative models of <i>Tyrannosaurus rex</i> BHI 3033 in lateral, oblique right craniolateral and dorsal views. by Karl T. Bates (267091)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Neck, thoracic, sacral, tail and proximal hind limb segments have been increased by (A) 15% and (B) 7.5% in the two larger models, and (c) decreased by 7.5% in the smaller model.…”
  5. 146225

    The three alternative models of <i>Tyrannosaurus rex</i> MOR 555 in lateral, oblique right craniolateral and dorsal views. by Karl T. Bates (267091)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Neck, thoracic, sacral, tail and proximal hind limb segments have been increased by (A) 15% and (B) 7.5% in the two larger models, and (c) decreased by 7.5% in the smaller model.…”
  6. 146226

    The three alternative models of <i>Struthiomimus sedens</i> BHI 1266 in lateral, oblique right craniolateral and dorsal views. by Karl T. Bates (267091)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Neck, thoracic, sacral, tail and proximal hind limb segments have been increased by (A) 15% and (B) 7.5% in the two larger models, and (c) decreased by 7.5% in the smaller model.…”
  7. 146227

    The three alternative models of <i>Acrocanthosaurus atokensis</i> NCSM 14345 in lateral, oblique right craniolateral and dorsal views. by Karl T. Bates (267091)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Neck, thoracic, sacral, tail and proximal hind limb segments have been increased by (A) 15% and (B) 7.5% in the two larger models, and (c) decreased by 7.5% in the smaller model.…”
  8. 146228

    Image_2_Amelioration of Alcohol Induced Gastric Ulcers Through the Administration of Lactobacillus plantarum APSulloc 331261 Isolated From Green Tea.pdf by Haryung Park (5078462)

    Published 2020
    “…This positive effect was also indicated by less severe gastric morphological changes and the histological score of the gastric tissues. A significant increase in the abundance of Akkermansia within the GTB1<sup>TM</sup> treated group compared to the positive control group also correlated with a decrease in the ratio of acetate over propionate. …”
  9. 146229

    Image_1_Amelioration of Alcohol Induced Gastric Ulcers Through the Administration of Lactobacillus plantarum APSulloc 331261 Isolated From Green Tea.pdf by Haryung Park (5078462)

    Published 2020
    “…This positive effect was also indicated by less severe gastric morphological changes and the histological score of the gastric tissues. A significant increase in the abundance of Akkermansia within the GTB1<sup>TM</sup> treated group compared to the positive control group also correlated with a decrease in the ratio of acetate over propionate. …”
  10. 146230

    Image_3_Amelioration of Alcohol Induced Gastric Ulcers Through the Administration of Lactobacillus plantarum APSulloc 331261 Isolated From Green Tea.pdf by Haryung Park (5078462)

    Published 2020
    “…This positive effect was also indicated by less severe gastric morphological changes and the histological score of the gastric tissues. A significant increase in the abundance of Akkermansia within the GTB1<sup>TM</sup> treated group compared to the positive control group also correlated with a decrease in the ratio of acetate over propionate. …”
  11. 146231

    Table_1_Amelioration of Alcohol Induced Gastric Ulcers Through the Administration of Lactobacillus plantarum APSulloc 331261 Isolated From Green Tea.DOCX by Haryung Park (5078462)

    Published 2020
    “…This positive effect was also indicated by less severe gastric morphological changes and the histological score of the gastric tissues. A significant increase in the abundance of Akkermansia within the GTB1<sup>TM</sup> treated group compared to the positive control group also correlated with a decrease in the ratio of acetate over propionate. …”
  12. 146232

    Magneto-optical (MO) detection of parasitemia in synchronized <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> cultures. by Ágnes Orbán (563468)

    Published 2014
    “…For ring and schizont stage samples with parasite densities lower than 10 parasites/<i>µ</i>L and 1 parasites/<i>µ</i>L, respectively, the MO signal does not further decrease. …”
  13. 146233

    Data for Behavioral Responses of Assamese macaques (<i>Macaca assamensis</i>) to Variation in Food Availability and Climatic factors in Longrui, Guangxi, China by Zhonghao Huang (8579217)

    Published 2023
    “…<a href="" target="_blank">Their diet</a> comprised five categories <a href="" target="_blank">of foods</a>: young leaves (58.5% ± 20.4%), mature leaves (6.8% ± 8.2%), fruits (30.3% ± 25.3%), flowers (3.6% ± 5.7%) and stems (0.8% ± 0.9%). …”
  14. 146234

    1559_pHW_Perth09-M-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
  15. 146235

    1557_pHW_Perth09-PA-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
  16. 146236

    1555_pHW_Perth09-PB2-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
  17. 146237

    1558_pHW_Perth09-NP-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
  18. 146238

    1546_pHW_Perth09-NA-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
  19. 146239

    1556_pHW_Perth09-PB1-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
  20. 146240

    1560_pHW_Perth09-NS-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”