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  1. 84001

    Influence of mentalis muscle relaxation on oronasal breathing by Mara Letícia Gobbis (10445129)

    Published 2021
    “…The mentalis muscle, in its turn, had in the pre- and post-phase, respectively, a mean (standard deviation) of 199.31 (279.77) µV and 114.58 (253.56) µV. …”
  2. 84002

    Table_2_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  3. 84003

    Table_1_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  4. 84004

    Image_3_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  5. 84005

    Table_3_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  6. 84006

    Image_4_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  7. 84007

    Table_4_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  8. 84008

    Image_1_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  9. 84009

    PXDN mutant mice reveal impairment in bacterial clearance during acute lung infection. by Ruizheng Shi (5236607)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Decrease of relative survival rates. PXDN-deficient and C57BL/6 wild-type mice were intratracheally instilled with 7 x 10<sup>6</sup> of <i>P</i>. …”
  10. 84010

    Image_2_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…Sulfate turnover in sulfate-supplemented microcosms ranged from 38 to 955 nmol day<sup>-1</sup> (g sediment f. wt.)<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  11. 84011

    IC<sub>50</sub> is distinct for diclofenac, ibuprofen, and ASA. by Verena Leidgens (815986)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Concentration-dependent cytotoxicity was investigated by treating the glioma cell lines HTZ-349, U87MG, and A172 in absence or presence of increasing concentrations of (A) ibuprofen (0.52.0 mM), (B) diclofenac (0.05–0.2 mM), or (C) ASA (0.05–0.2 mM) and DMSO as control in corresponding concentrations. …”
  12. 84012

    <i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i> incubated for 8 days in hypoxia reactivated with pantothenic acid (PA) and culturable cells rewired in minimal medium (MM) dilutions. by Benjamin Hommel (523072)

    Published 2019
    “…Pantothenic acid significantly decreased the latency at a concentration of 1.25x10<sup>-2</sup> μM or more in 8D-HYPOx and to a lesser extend in STAT cells (* p<0.01). …”
  13. 84013

    Diatom Cell Size, Coloniality and Motility: Trade-Offs between Temperature, Salinity and Nutrient Supply with Climate Change by Filip Svensson (639374)

    Published 2014
    “…Average community cell volume increased by 5.2% per °C of artificial warming from 0 to 8.5°C and simultaneously there was a selection for motility, which probably helped to optimize growth rates by trade-offs between nutrient supply and irradiation. …”
  14. 84014

    Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity, offspring cord blood DNA methylation, and offspring cardiometabolic health in early childhood: an epigenome-wide association study by Chantel L. Martin (5451938)

    Published 2023
    “…Epigenetic alterations, such as in DNA methylation (DNAm), are a hypothesized link; however, sex-specific epigenomic targets remain unclear. …”
  15. 84015

    Figure S1 - Increased Anion Channel Activity Is an Unavoidable Event in Ozone-Induced Programmed Cell Death by Takashi Kadono (239850)

    Published 2010
    “…<p><b>Effect of O<sub>3</sub> on mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm) of </b><b> <i>A. thaliana</i> </b><b> cells.</b> Mean values of JC-1 fluorescence ratio (high ψm versus low ψm) measured 15 minutes after exposing the cells to ozonized air for 10 min and effect of 5 mM dabco and 200 µM glibenclamide (gli) on the decrease of JC1 fluorescence ratio induced by O3. …”
  16. 84016

    Consumer Impacts (CI) for each reach (Within) and the differences (ΔCI) between reaches (Between). by Michael C. Marshall (130087)

    Published 2012
    “…Positive values indicate increase in response variable with consumers, whereas negative values indicate a decrease. Each bar is the mean (±1 SE) of 5 replicates. …”
  17. 84017

    IL-1β treatment does not induce cell death. by Himakarnika Alluri (2735689)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>IL-1β (10 ng/mL; 2 hours) treatment had no effect on cell viability (n = 5). Hydrogen peroxide (used as a positive control) treatment decreases cell viability significantly (<i>p<</i>0.05). …”
  18. 84018

    CD8 T cells from the mesenteric lymph node (MLN) also show reductions in proportion of antigen-experienced subsets with an increase in the naïve compartment. by Robert Harms (295592)

    Published 2013
    “…Bars represent mean. Data are from 2 experiments of 5 animals per treatment group per experiment.…”
  19. 84019

    EPC-CM effects on tubular structure formation are AKT and ERK dependent. by Stefano Di Santo (359485)

    Published 2014
    “…Supplementation of EPC-CM with the inhibitor of AKT phosphorylation (CM+LY) ([5 µM]) substantially attenuated all three parameters while the addition of the inhibitor of ERK phosphorylation (CM+PD) ([10 µM]) resulted in a significant decrease of covered area and total tube length but had no significant effect on the reduction of the number of branches. …”
  20. 84020

    Machine learning methods identify putative commitment-associated genes from the committed progenitor (CP1) versus self-renewing (SR) populations. by Jose Teles (5655964)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) A random forest classifier (1000 trees and 5 variables per node) was trained to discriminate between the SR and CP1 populations using as input expression data for all genes simultaneously. …”