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  1. 12961

    Data_Sheet_2_SNP-Based Genotyping Provides Insight Into the West Asian Origin of Russian Local Goats.PDF by Tatiana E. Deniskova (5527175)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we addressed genetic relationships between local and global goat populations obtained from the AdaptMap project. Russian goats showed a high level of genetic diversity. Although a decrease in historical effective population sizes was revealed, the recent effective population sizes estimated for three generations ago were larger than 100 in all studied populations. …”
  2. 12962

    Schematic illustration of the variable-ranking process for the derivation cohort. by Johan Nilsson (364438)

    Published 2015
    “…Step II: variable-ranking using the trained survival model from step I. …”
  3. 12963

    Geographic Analysis of Urologist Density and Prostate Cancer Mortality in the United States by Nengliang Yao (760915)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Findings</p><p>The ordinary least squares (OLS) regression found that, on average, increasing urologist density by 1 urologist per 100,000 people resulted in an expected decrease in prostate cancer mortality of -0.499 deaths per 100,000 men (95% CI -0.709 to -0.289, p-value < 0.001), or a 1.5% decrease. …”
  4. 12964

    Viral ORF57 inhibits eIF2α phosphorylation through down-regulation of PKR pathway. by Nishi R. Sharma (4543936)

    Published 2017
    “…The relative levels of p-eIF2α (Ser 51), phospho-PKR (Thr 451), total eIF2α, and total PKR in each sample were determined by Western blot with the corresponding antibodies and are plotted in bar graphs (C), with the expression level in the sample without ORF57 being set to 100% after normalized to GAPDH which served as a loading control. …”
  5. 12965

    miR-143 binding to the 3′ UTR of PTGS2 mRNA. by Sun Young Kim (91779)

    Published 2013
    “…In AECs, there is a 58.5% of decrease in luciferase activity following transfection with miR-143 mimic but transfection of miR-143 hairpin inhibitor does not alter luciferase activity. …”
  6. 12966

    GBE enhanced oxygen consumption of isolated mitochondria and led to an up-regulation of mitochondrial DNA. by Virginie Rhein (243241)

    Published 2010
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Two-way ANOVA revealed a significant Aβ-induced decrease of the total cellular respiration in isolated mitochondria from APP cells compared to that of control cells (group effect: control vs. …”
  7. 12967

    Acute HIV-1 gp120 induces calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) flux and dephosphorylation of Kv2.1 in hippocampal neurons. by Andrew J. Shepherd (462677)

    Published 2013
    “…Densitometric analysis of Kv2.1 immunoreactive band intensities at molecular weight range of ~90 to ~150 kDa (see methods for details), showing phospho-Kv2.1 with peak intensity at ~130 kDa and dephospho-Kv2.1 with peak intensity at ~100 kDa. Data are presented as mean (n = 4-5 for each group).…”
  8. 12968

    Age-related increase of neuronal stress in forebrain-specific <i>Xpg</i> knockout mice. by Sander Barnhoorn (641837)

    Published 2014
    “…(D) Representative images of Mac2 immunostained sagittal brain sections of 26- and 52-week old <i>Emx1-Xpg</i> and <i>wt</i> mice showing Mac2-positive microgliosis and a progressive decrease in size of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of <i>Emx1-Xpg</i> mice. …”
  9. 12969

    CCDC66-depleted cells exhibit abnormal ciliary signaling and transport. by Jovana Deretic (13113617)

    Published 2025
    “…(<i>p</i> value of Welch’s <i>t</i> test, *<i>p</i> = 0.0183). Mean ciliary fluorescence density of SMO in CCDC66 depletion is decreased to 0.33-fold of the control mean. …”
  10. 12970

    <i>vang-1(tm1422)</i> life span modulation depends on Insulin/IGF-1-like signaling and leads to higher DAF-16 activity. by Sebastian J. Honnen (183696)

    Published 2012
    “…In contrast, depletion of DAF-16 by RNAi in <i>tm1422</i> (rose spotted line) and WT (purple solid line) causes a decrease of mean life span to <b>12±0.3 d</b> (n = 247*) and <b>11.9±0.2 d</b> (n = 142*), respectively (p<0.96**). …”
  11. 12971

    Evidence for Substrate Preorganization in the Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Reaction Describing the Contribution of Ground State Structure to Hydrogen Tunneling by Neil R. McIntyre (2249155)

    Published 2010
    “…The first step, the copper-, ascorbate-, and O<sub>2</sub>-dependent stereospecific hydroxylation at the α-carbon of the C-terminal glycine, is catalyzed by peptidylglycine α-hydroxylating monooxygenase (PHM). …”
  12. 12972

    Evidence for Substrate Preorganization in the Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Reaction Describing the Contribution of Ground State Structure to Hydrogen Tunneling by Neil R. McIntyre (2249155)

    Published 2010
    “…The first step, the copper-, ascorbate-, and O<sub>2</sub>-dependent stereospecific hydroxylation at the α-carbon of the C-terminal glycine, is catalyzed by peptidylglycine α-hydroxylating monooxygenase (PHM). …”
  13. 12973

    Evidence for Substrate Preorganization in the Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Reaction Describing the Contribution of Ground State Structure to Hydrogen Tunneling by Neil R. McIntyre (2249155)

    Published 2010
    “…The first step, the copper-, ascorbate-, and O<sub>2</sub>-dependent stereospecific hydroxylation at the α-carbon of the C-terminal glycine, is catalyzed by peptidylglycine α-hydroxylating monooxygenase (PHM). …”
  14. 12974

    Feijoa F3 activates autophagy and inhibits NF-κB activity in HCT15 cells. by Noha Ahmed Nasef (760610)

    Published 2015
    “…A percentage of greater than 100 shows increased inflammatory response in the presence of the ligand when compared to media (no treatment); and a percentage of less than one suggests a decrease in the inflammatory response in the presence of the ligand when compared to media (no treatment) meaning that a condition has inhibited NF-κB signaling. …”
  15. 12975

    Uniform downscaling of postsynaptic AMPA receptors across the dendritic tree in primary hippocampal cultures. by Mathieu Letellier (6803699)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) Representative EPSC trace evoked by a pair of brief depolarizations (+100 mV, 50-ms interval) of the presynaptic neuron. …”
  16. 12976

    <i>klf4</i> is required for the maintenance of the <i>egc</i><sup><i>+</i></sup><i>/meg-1</i><sup><i>+</i></sup><i>/zfp-1-1</i><sup><i>+</i></sup> TRL. by Lu Zhao (296389)

    Published 2025
    “…(F) FISH depicting a modest decrease in <i>tsp-2</i><sup>+</sup> cell number following <i>klf4</i> RNAi. …”
  17. 12977

    Effect of hypotonic stress and elevated K<sup>+</sup> on the ECS diffusion parameters in α-syn +/+ and α-syn −/− mice <i>in vitro</i>. by Lesia Dmytrenko (431060)

    Published 2013
    “…The mean values of the maximum change during application correspond to the time-point of the maximum decrease of α (i.e., the 25<sup>th</sup> min in H-50 and H-100 and the 30<sup>th</sup> min in 10 mM K<sup>+</sup>); the values for washout correspond to the data point at the 90<sup>th</sup> min. …”
  18. 12978

    Image5_The effect of ginger extract on cisplatin-induced acute anorexia in rats.TIFF by Hyeonah Kim (17359114)

    Published 2023
    “…Among these, acute anorexia is one of the most severe secondary effects. In this study, a single oral administration of 100 or 500 mg/kg ginger extract (GE) significantly alleviated the cisplatin-induced decrease in food intake in rats. …”
  19. 12979

    Image1_The effect of ginger extract on cisplatin-induced acute anorexia in rats.TIF by Hyeonah Kim (17359114)

    Published 2023
    “…Among these, acute anorexia is one of the most severe secondary effects. In this study, a single oral administration of 100 or 500 mg/kg ginger extract (GE) significantly alleviated the cisplatin-induced decrease in food intake in rats. …”
  20. 12980

    Image2_The effect of ginger extract on cisplatin-induced acute anorexia in rats.TIF by Hyeonah Kim (17359114)

    Published 2023
    “…Among these, acute anorexia is one of the most severe secondary effects. In this study, a single oral administration of 100 or 500 mg/kg ginger extract (GE) significantly alleviated the cisplatin-induced decrease in food intake in rats. …”