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Graph to show numbers of cells captured in 3D gelatin scaffold ('Gelfoam')
Published 2011“…At day 11 and day 20 there were significantly reduced numbers of chondrocytes in the Gelfoam in the samples cultured in the presence of 100 ng/ml BMP-2 (*). At day 20 there was a significant decrease in cell numbers in all three experimental conditions.…”
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13622
Graph to show numbers of cells extruding out of the articular cartilage surface
Published 2011“…</p><p></p> It can be seen that cells were observed to be extruding at days 11 and 20 in all three culture conditions. At day 11 there was a significant decrease in the number of cells extruding from the cartilage surface in the samples cultured in the presence of 100 ng/ml BMP-2 (*) compared to both control and SIL sections.…”
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13623
Side scatter distribution of U-CH1 cells maintained in normoxic (20% O<sub>2</sub>) or hypoxic (2% O<sub>2</sub>) conditions, with or without rCCN2.
Published 2014“…<p>Cluster gating was used to determine the intracellular complexity of UCH-1 cells. Cells demonstrated a significant decrease in the number of vacuolated cells (side scatter high) under hypoxia compared to normoxia with minimal changes detected following culture of cells for 6 days in the presence of 100 ng/mL rCCN2 (N = 3).…”
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13624
Effect of Andro and/or Taxi on the proliferation of HeLa cells.
Published 2017“…<p>The cells were treated with different concentrations of Andro (A) or Taxi (B) alone or a combination of 50 μM Andro and 100 μM Taxi (C) for 24 or 48 h and then the cell viability was tested using the MTT assay. …”
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13625
The impact of the sulfur allotropes and sulfur hydrides on the Venus cloud chemistry
Published 2025“…<br>- S8d10.nc: the reference case with the saturation mixing ratio from Zahnle et al., (2016), the update UV cross-section, a radius of 1. µm for the condensed allotropes and a S8 photolysis decrease by a factor of 100.…”
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13626
Survival of D39 bacteria and mutant derivatives in human saliva.
Published 2018“…<p>A starting concentration of 10<sup>6</sup> CFU mL<sup>-1</sup> wildtype or mutant bacteria were incubated with saliva at the two conditions; (A) at 25°C without CO<sub>2</sub> and (B) at 37°C with CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
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13627
Presentation_3_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_2_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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13629
Presentation_6_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.pptx
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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13630
Data_Sheet_1_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.docx
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_1_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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13632
Presentation_4_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_5_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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13634
Behavioral task performance.
Published 2025“…These plots illustrate a conflict-related decrease in accuracy for higher discriminability and slower correct responding for both higher and weaker discriminability. …”
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13635
Image 4_Early developmental changes in GABAA receptor expression in nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons.tif
Published 2024“…Our findings show a consistent increase in expression of all 3 GABA<sub>A</sub>R subunits in Drd1+ MSNs, accompanied by stable expression or even a decrease in expression in Drd2+ MSNs. The putative hybrid population showed a complex expression pattern, usually showing maximum expression at P9. …”
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13636
A High Throughput Genetic Screen Identifies New Early Meiotic Recombination Functions in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
Published 2009“…Analysing the mutants defective in DSB formation, we identified the previously characterised <em>AtSPO11-1</em>, <em>AtSPO11-2</em>, and <em>AtPRD1</em> as well as two new genes, <em>AtPRD2</em> and <em>AtPRD3</em>. …”
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Image 3_Early developmental changes in GABAA receptor expression in nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons.tif
Published 2024“…Our findings show a consistent increase in expression of all 3 GABA<sub>A</sub>R subunits in Drd1+ MSNs, accompanied by stable expression or even a decrease in expression in Drd2+ MSNs. The putative hybrid population showed a complex expression pattern, usually showing maximum expression at P9. …”
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13638
Image 1_Early developmental changes in GABAA receptor expression in nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons.tif
Published 2024“…Our findings show a consistent increase in expression of all 3 GABA<sub>A</sub>R subunits in Drd1+ MSNs, accompanied by stable expression or even a decrease in expression in Drd2+ MSNs. The putative hybrid population showed a complex expression pattern, usually showing maximum expression at P9. …”
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13639
Table1_A depth-first search algorithm for oligonucleotide design in gene assembly.DOCX
Published 2022“…Lastly, the oligonucleotides that have homologous melting temperatures needed for PCR-based synthesis and two-step assembly of the target gene are deduced and outputted.…”
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13640
Model for simultaneous analysis of structural damage and repair as well as copy number change in stressed cells using real-time PCR
Published 2011“…</p> () Real-time PCR allows sensitive detection of relaxed (open circular/linear) or total mtDNA when all supercoiled DNA is converted into the relaxed forms using a heat-denaturation step. The ratio between relaxed and total mtDNA indicates the baseline levels of structural damage, while the quantitative differences between total and relaxed mtDNA represents the fraction of supercoiled DNA. () Induced structural damage and its subsequent repair can be detected by the increase or decrease of the relaxed fraction of mtDNA when total mtDNA content remains the same (I). …”