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Relative changes in cytokines present in the circulation 30 and 60 days after irradiation.
Published 2023“…Data shown are mean <u>+</u> SD, <i>n</i> = 5-12/group. * denotes a significantly increase and * denotes a significant decrease in cytokine levels relative to sham-irradiated aged-matched controls.…”
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Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
Published 2015“…</p><p>Objectives</p><p>We investigated six SNPs of the ghrelin gene and their relationship with metabolic syndrome (MS) components.…”
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16585
Image_1_Persistent Exposure to Fusobacterium nucleatum Triggers Chemokine/Cytokine Release and Inhibits the Proliferation and Osteogenic Differentiation Capabilities of Human Gingi...
Published 2019“…GMSCs were isolated by the limiting dilution method and exposed to F. nucleatum at various multiplicities of infection (MOIs; F. nucleatum:cell ratios of 10:1, 50:1, and 100:1) for 24 h to 4 weeks. Our results indicated that F. nucleatum significantly inhibited cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and promoted cell migration and the release of chemokines/cytokines, such as CCL2, CXCL1, and IL-6. …”
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Table_2_Persistent Exposure to Fusobacterium nucleatum Triggers Chemokine/Cytokine Release and Inhibits the Proliferation and Osteogenic Differentiation Capabilities of Human Gingi...
Published 2019“…GMSCs were isolated by the limiting dilution method and exposed to F. nucleatum at various multiplicities of infection (MOIs; F. nucleatum:cell ratios of 10:1, 50:1, and 100:1) for 24 h to 4 weeks. Our results indicated that F. nucleatum significantly inhibited cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and promoted cell migration and the release of chemokines/cytokines, such as CCL2, CXCL1, and IL-6. …”
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Table_4_Persistent Exposure to Fusobacterium nucleatum Triggers Chemokine/Cytokine Release and Inhibits the Proliferation and Osteogenic Differentiation Capabilities of Human Gingi...
Published 2019“…GMSCs were isolated by the limiting dilution method and exposed to F. nucleatum at various multiplicities of infection (MOIs; F. nucleatum:cell ratios of 10:1, 50:1, and 100:1) for 24 h to 4 weeks. Our results indicated that F. nucleatum significantly inhibited cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and promoted cell migration and the release of chemokines/cytokines, such as CCL2, CXCL1, and IL-6. …”
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Image_2_Persistent Exposure to Fusobacterium nucleatum Triggers Chemokine/Cytokine Release and Inhibits the Proliferation and Osteogenic Differentiation Capabilities of Human Gingi...
Published 2019“…GMSCs were isolated by the limiting dilution method and exposed to F. nucleatum at various multiplicities of infection (MOIs; F. nucleatum:cell ratios of 10:1, 50:1, and 100:1) for 24 h to 4 weeks. Our results indicated that F. nucleatum significantly inhibited cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and promoted cell migration and the release of chemokines/cytokines, such as CCL2, CXCL1, and IL-6. …”
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Table_3_Persistent Exposure to Fusobacterium nucleatum Triggers Chemokine/Cytokine Release and Inhibits the Proliferation and Osteogenic Differentiation Capabilities of Human Gingi...
Published 2019“…GMSCs were isolated by the limiting dilution method and exposed to F. nucleatum at various multiplicities of infection (MOIs; F. nucleatum:cell ratios of 10:1, 50:1, and 100:1) for 24 h to 4 weeks. Our results indicated that F. nucleatum significantly inhibited cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and promoted cell migration and the release of chemokines/cytokines, such as CCL2, CXCL1, and IL-6. …”
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Cryoinjury transiently impairs ventricular pumping efficiency.
Published 2014“…<b>(B)</b> Cryoinjured animals show a temporal decrease in the RFVS of 50%, which is gradually recovered around 60 dpi (*** p<0.001; ** p<0.01; * p<0.05; one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's honest significant difference test, n = 31). dpi, days postinjury; dpm, days postmanipulation; FVS, fractional volume shortening; RFVS, relative fractional volume shortening.…”
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RT responses follow changes in exposure longitudinally.
Published 2013“…Two individuals with aviremic partners at the second time point also showed a decrease in exposure to their partner (B and C), which was reflected in their anti-HIV-1 RT response. …”
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Dimensional stack images demonstrating the effect of simultaneously varying the magnitude of six repolarising current conductances in the Mahajan model.
Published 2014“…In the contour plots, red represents an increase from the control value, blue a decrease, and white no change. The physiological range of APDs determined from the literature for a CL of 400 ms is represented by the grey region next to the colour bars in each panel (the grey region is absent for a CL of 1,000 ms as the APD values fell outside of the physiological range). …”
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Percentage of invasion of <i>B. pseudomallei</i> NCTC 10274 in presence and absence of mAbs.
Published 2014“…<p>Human alveolar epithelial cells-A549 were infected with <i>B. pseudomallei</i> NCTC 10274 at MOI of 50∶1 for a duration of 1 h. …”
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Model discriminability and likelihood.
Published 2013“…The group data contain more trials and show a clear decrease in discriminability with increased likelihood. …”
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Critical thermal traits are correlated with body size.
Published 2019“…<p>CT<sub>max</sub> tends to increase with increasing body size (a) and CT<sub>min</sub> tends to decrease with increasing body size (b). …”
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Metformin extends median lifespan via an AMPK and LKB1-dependent mechanism.
Published 2010“…Pooled data for four independent trials with the <i>par-4(it57)</i> mutants show a decrease in median lifespan (9 days for 50 mM metformin plates vs. 10 days for 0 mM metformin; <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008758#pone.0008758.s005" target="_blank">Table S1F</a>) and a significantly left-shifted survival curve for 50 mM metformin-treated animals (<i>P</i> = 0.0063, Log-rank; <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008758#pone.0008758.s005" target="_blank">Table S1F</a>). …”
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Table 1_Influence of different scion-rootstock combinations on sugars, polyamines, antioxidants and malondialdehyde in grafted grapevines under arid conditions.docx
Published 2025“…In response to severe drought at 75% and 50% FC, V2 and V5 showed a decrease in MDA accumulation (by 34.2% and 50% in V2 and 23.7% and 57.6% in V5, respectively) compared to 100% FC (0.76 nmoL mL−1 in V2 and 1.18 nmoL mL−1 in V5). …”
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DataSheet1_Analysis of Chinese investment in renewable energy generation in Brazil.PDF
Published 2024“…There is a rapid growth in wind and photovoltaic power generation over the next 5 years, with growth rates reaching 50.39% and 182.99%, respectively, suggesting that there is potential for a broad range of development. …”
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MO-SAM segmentation performance using the Grid method in the forested landscape.
Published 2025“…<p>Figure formatting, labels, and notation conventions follow <a href="/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pstr.0000182#pstr.0000182.s001" target="_blank">S1 Fig</a>. …”
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Effect of sex and acute dosing of (2<i>R</i>,6<i>R</i>)-HNK on withdrawal latency in the hot plate assay.
Published 2024“…<p>(A) There was a temperature-dependent decrease in withdrawal latency for male and female mice. …”