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The inhibition of mitochondrial respiratory chain complex activity by longer chain TPP<sup>+</sup> compounds is dose dependent.
Published 2015“…<b>D.</b> A low concentration of decylTPP (100 <i>μ</i>M) appears to cause a slight ‘activation’ of complex IV activity, while higher concentrations caused inhibition. …”
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13082
Percentage of invasion of <i>B. pseudomallei</i> NCTC 10274 in presence and absence of mAbs.
Published 2014“…However, BURK24 and BURK37 inhibited the invasion of bacteria into A549 cells, resulting in a drastic decrease in percentage invasion to 0.41 and 0.32 respectively. …”
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13083
Effect of exercise and PCB on levels of MCP-1 in wound tissue at day 3 and day 5 post-wounding.
Published 2020“…<p>On Day 3, not exercised animals demonstrate a pattern of increased MCP-1 concentrations with PCB administration as compared to no PCB administration, except PCB 500 which reveals a decrease. …”
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13084
Effect of plant extracts from Cerrado on Alternaria leaf spot control in tomato plants
Published 2018“…The experiment was performed in two steps: 1- in vivo (in a greenhouse under hydroponic system) and 2- in vitro (in the laboratory). …”
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13085
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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13086
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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13087
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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13088
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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13089
Image_1_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13090
Table_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13091
Image_5_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13092
Presentation_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13093
Image_11_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13094
Image_14_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13095
Image_9_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13096
Table_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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Image_8_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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Table_1_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOCX
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13099
Image_15_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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13100
Image_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”