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  1. 17001

    Effects of PP on the proliferation of liver cancer cell lines. by Wenwen Xu (175846)

    Published 2012
    “…</b> The colony-formation assay demonstrated a dose-dependent decrease in liver cancer cell proliferation (Huh7, Hep3B, HepG2 and SMMC-7721) when exposure to PP. …”
  2. 17002

    Delineating and identifying long-term changes in the whooping crane (<i>Grus americana</i>) migration corridor by Aaron T. Pearse (4856935)

    Published 2018
    “…This shift occurred from northern Oklahoma to central Saskatchewan at an average rate of 1.2 km/year (0.3–2.8 km/year). Associated with this directional shift was a decrease in distance of locations from the median in the same region averaging -0.7 km/year (-0.3–-1.3 km/year), suggesting a modest narrowing of the migration corridor. …”
  3. 17003

    Acute TTBK1 inhibition reduces tau phosphorylation at disease relevant sites <i>in vivo</i>. by Gregory M. Dillon (8681430)

    Published 2020
    “…(A) At the highest dose tested (75mg/kg), there was a significant decrease in tau phosphorylation at several sites when quantified by immunoblotting (S422, AT180, S396, and AT8). …”
  4. 17004

    TBr inhibited cell proliferation in leukemia cell lines. by Anup S. Pathania (657368)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A–B) Cell proliferation assay. Cells were treated with 1, 10, 30, 50 and 100 µM concentrations of TBr for 24 and 48 h. …”
  5. 17005

    Climatic factors driving vegetation declines in the 2005 and 2010 Amazon droughts by Wenqian Zhao (3937202)

    Published 2017
    “…The results showed that (i) in the Amazon vegetation greenness responded to precipitation, radiation and temperature, with apparent time lags for most averaging interval periods associated with vegetation index responses of 0–4, 0–9 and 0–6 months, respectively; (ii) on average, the three climatic factors without time lags explained 27.28±21.73% (mean±1 SD) of vegetation index variation in the Amazon basin, and this value increased by 12.22% and reached 39.50±27.85% when time lags were considered; (iii) vegetation greenness in this region in non-drought years was primarily affected by precipitation and shortwave radiation, and these two factors altogether accounted for 93.47% of the total explanation; and (iv) in the common epicenter of the two droughts, pixels with a significant variation in precipitation, radiation and temperature accounted for 36.68%, 40.07% and 10.40%, respectively, of all pixels showing a significant decrease in vegetation index in 2005, and 15.69%, 2.01% and 45.25% in 2010, respectively. …”
  6. 17006

    Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays by Frank L. Kooi (6645322)

    Published 2019
    “…<br> <i>Methods</i>. We measured the ability of 12 subjects to quickly determine the orientation (Т vs Ʇ) of a target T surrounded by 4 randomly oriented (up, down, left, right) flanker T’s as a function of 1) target-flanker spacing or ‘crowding’ (small /medium/large), 2) flanker polarity, and 3) eccentricity (15/30/45 deg). …”
  7. 17007

    Table_2_The Role of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Signaling in Biomineralization of the Oyster Crassostrea gigas.DOCX by Anna V. Ivanina (5688974)

    Published 2018
    “…The involvement of VEGF and VEGFR in biomineralization was demonstrated in sea urchin larvae but its role in the biomineralization of other invertebrate groups such as mollusks is not known. We assessed the potential role of VEGF signaling on biomineralization of a model marine bivalve, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, by analyzing the effects of a VEGFR inhibitor (50 nM axitinib) on shell growth, shell hardness, and expression profiles of biomineralization-related genes. …”
  8. 17008

    Table_1_The Role of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Signaling in Biomineralization of the Oyster Crassostrea gigas.DOCX by Anna V. Ivanina (5688974)

    Published 2018
    “…The involvement of VEGF and VEGFR in biomineralization was demonstrated in sea urchin larvae but its role in the biomineralization of other invertebrate groups such as mollusks is not known. We assessed the potential role of VEGF signaling on biomineralization of a model marine bivalve, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, by analyzing the effects of a VEGFR inhibitor (50 nM axitinib) on shell growth, shell hardness, and expression profiles of biomineralization-related genes. …”
  9. 17009

    Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays by Frank L. Kooi (6645322)

    Published 2019
    “…<br> <i>Methods</i>. We measured the ability of 12 subjects to quickly determine the orientation (Т vs Ʇ) of a target T surrounded by 4 randomly oriented (up, down, left, right) flanker T’s as a function of 1) target-flanker spacing or ‘crowding’ (small /medium/large), 2) flanker polarity, and 3) eccentricity (15/30/45 deg). …”
  10. 17010

    Data_Sheet_1_The Role of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Signaling in Biomineralization of the Oyster Crassostrea gigas.PDF by Anna V. Ivanina (5688974)

    Published 2018
    “…The involvement of VEGF and VEGFR in biomineralization was demonstrated in sea urchin larvae but its role in the biomineralization of other invertebrate groups such as mollusks is not known. We assessed the potential role of VEGF signaling on biomineralization of a model marine bivalve, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, by analyzing the effects of a VEGFR inhibitor (50 nM axitinib) on shell growth, shell hardness, and expression profiles of biomineralization-related genes. …”
  11. 17011

    DataSheet_1_Improving in-season wheat yield prediction using remote sensing and additional agronomic traits as predictors.docx by Adrian Gracia-Romero (11046789)

    Published 2023
    “…This was particularly evident when NDVI saturates (with yields above 8 t ha<sup>-1</sup>) with models including NDVI and days to heading providing a 50% increase in the prediction accuracy and a 10% decrease in the root mean square error. …”
  12. 17012

    Absence of beta-actin during primitive erythropoiesis correlates with reduced Gata2 expression levels in the yolk sac. by Davina Tondeleir (426905)

    Published 2013
    “…At E10.25, we could demonstrate a 50% increase of Vegf mRNA expression. Error bars represent mean ±SEM; *P<.05. …”
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  15. 17015

    Antioxidant glutathione and NAC restore the reduced ΔΨ<sub>m</sub> in <i>DJ-1</i>−/− MEFs. by Emilie Giaime (316501)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A, B</b>) Confocal microscopic analysis. (<b>A</b>) Representative confocal live cell images of <i>DJ-1</i>−/− and +/+ MEFs stained with TMRM (50 nM, red) and Mitotracker Green (200 nM) after incubation with or without glutathione (Glu, 10 mM, 24 hr) or NAC (20 mM, 24 hr). …”
  16. 17016

    Tannic acid blocks an early step of HCV entry. by Shuanghu Liu (307907)

    Published 2015
    “…Huh7.5 cells were inoculated with HCV JFH1-AM120-Rluc at a MOI of 10 for one hour at 4°C in presence of 50 μM of tannic acid, 500 μg/ml of heparin or no inhibitor as a control. …”
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  18. 17018

    Effect of mutations on neutralization by antibodies elicited by 2x BNT162b2 vaccination, Delta breakthrough after 2x mRNA vaccination, or primary Delta infection. by Allison J. Greaney (11046384)

    Published 2022
    “…Points represent the geometric mean across cohorts (NT50s plotted in (A)). Error bars represent geometric standard deviation. …”
  19. 17019

    Influence of UGT2B10 Genotype on Urinary Excretion of 4‑(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol-<i>N-</i>glucuronide by African American Smokers by Sharon E. Murphy (272512)

    Published 2018
    “…In summary, the high prevalence of a <i>UGT2B10</i> splice variant among African Americans results in lower NNAL-<i>N</i>-glucuronidation but only a small decrease in total NNAL glucuronidation. …”
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