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  1. 13521

    Hormone addition results in chromatin changes at individual GR-regulated genes. by Chuong D. Pham (111374)

    Published 2011
    “…We calculate that a nucleosome/bare ratio of 1.0 corresponds to ∼50% nucleosome occupancy, while a value of 2.1 corresponds to 100% occupancy (e.g. a nucleosome covering a given location on all gene copies). …”
  2. 13522

    Histology of islet allografts at day 10, 17, 24, and 31 after transplantation in non-diabetic mice. by Jyuhn-Huarng Juang (407970)

    Published 2013
    “…There was profound immune cell infiltration at day 10 and 17, and a decrease in graft size at day 24 and 31 in the CSPIO-labeled islet graft. …”
  3. 13523

    Gene expression in primary human skeletal muscle cells after treatment with acylcarnitines. by Rainer Lehmann (141280)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>mRNA expression of PGC-1α (A), CPT1b (B), CD36 (C), COX1 (D) and AngPL-4 (E) related to β-actin mRNA levels after incubation with 100 µM L-carnitine (L-C), an equimolar mixture of C8:0-, C10:0- and C12:0-acylcarnitine (total 100 µM; AC), 60 µM palmitate (p), or p and AC as indicated. …”
  4. 13524

    Effect of galactose treatment on oleic acid metabolism. by Eili Tranheim Kase (177084)

    Published 2013
    “…Suppressibility, defined as the ability of the cells to decrease oleic acid oxidation by acutely added glucose, was calculated as: [(1-(oxidation of oleic acid at 5 mM glucose/oxidation of oleic acid at no glucose added))×100%]. …”
  5. 13525

    Anti-HBV activity of CDM-3008 in primary cultured human hepatocytes. by Yutaka Furutani (5620139)

    Published 2019
    “…(C) Measurement of HBV DNA copies in PXB cells after 7 days of CDM-3008 treatment. HBV DNA was decreased with 0.1–100 μM CDM-3008 in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  6. 13526

    The effect of ribavirin (Rib) and guanosine (Gua) on HCV infectious progeny production and intracellular viral RNA and nucleotide pools. by Ana M. Ortega-Prieto (446894)

    Published 2013
    “…(c) Left: intracellular amount of the four nucleoside-triphosphates, following 72 h of exposure to either Rib or Gua, as indicated at the bottom. Right: decrease or increase of nucleotide concentration as a result of exposure to Gua or Rib; note that the maximum decrease possible is 100%. …”
  7. 13527

    Relaxation towards the steady state activity. by Grégory Dumont (4336660)

    Published 2017
    “…Since <i>J</i><sub><i>s</i></sub> actually represents the strength of inhibition, <i>A</i><sub>∞</sub> decreases when <i>J</i><sub><i>s</i></sub> increases. …”
  8. 13528

    Metabolic profiling by tandem mass spectrometry reveals distinct metabolite signatures of cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines vs. the apoptotic inducer camptothecin. by J. Jason Collier (130356)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A</i>. 832/13 cells were exposed to 1 ng/mL IL-1β+100 U/mL γ-IFN or 2 µM camptothecin for 6 h. …”
  9. 13529

    K<sub>v</sub>4 is Required for Maintaining Excitability in <i>Drosophila</i> Neurons. by Yong Ping (233004)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A</i>, Representative firing patterns recorded with current injections of 40, 60, and 100 pA from wild-type (wt) and DNK<sub>v</sub>4 (DN) neurons. …”
  10. 13530

    Fasting Conceals Rapid Diet-Induced Inhibition of PDH. by Clair Crewe (467358)

    Published 2013
    “…Mitochondria were incubated with 100 µM pyruvate and 1.0 mM malate. State 3 respiration was initiated by addition of 0.25 mM ADP. …”
  11. 13531

    The effect of mycophenolic acid (MPA) and guanosine (Gua) on HCV infectious progeny production and intracellular nucleotide pools. by Ana M. Ortega-Prieto (446894)

    Published 2013
    “…(b) Left: Intracellular amount of the four nucleoside-triphosphates, following 72 h of exposure to either MPA or Gua, as indicated at the bottom. Right: decrease or increase of nucleotide concentration as a result of exposure to Gua or MPA; note that the maximum decrease possible is 100%. …”
  12. 13532

    Magnitude of within-object color coding within each CNN layer. by JohnMark Taylor (8329326)

    Published 2021
    “…Regression analyses were conducted to test for an aggregate increase or decrease in color representation over the course of processing; upward- and downward-facing arrows denote a significant increase or decrease respectively, with the level of significance denoted by the adjacent asterisks. …”
  13. 13533

    6-OHDA lesion-induced dopamine depletion increases intrinsic excitability of medium spiny neurons. by Karima Azdad (370732)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) Summary histogram of the mean first spike latency at the 120 pA current pulse illustrating the decrease of the first spike latency induced by 6-OHDA lesion. …”
  14. 13534

    Antihypertensive effect and the underlying mechanisms of action of phytolaccagenin in rat models by Imran Ul Haq (12676309)

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p>The antihypertensive effect of phytolaccagenin is due to a decrease in vascular resistance and cardiac depressant effects. …”
  15. 13535

    Production and characterization of gypsum-based composites reinforced with cocoa agroindustry waste particles by Maria Cecíllia Ramos de Araújo Veloso (10472934)

    Published 2021
    “…As for the mechanical properties, there was a decrease in resistance both to flexion (3.60 to 0.84 MPa) and to compression (4.43 to 1.73 MPa). …”
  16. 13536

    Experimental setup and behavioral task. by Karl J. Hollensteiner (738190)

    Published 2015
    “…At a random time between 0-1000ms during the event window the auditory and/or visual stimulus appeared for 100ms either left or right from the center. …”
  17. 13537

    Cell culture optimization: effect of collagen on chordoma cell growth (Batch 1) by Nindo Punturi (14025993)

    Published 2023
    “…</b>) U-CH1 cells undergo morphological changes and a decrease in proliferation when grown in the absence of collagen, as compared to U-CH1 cells grown on a collagen-coated surface. …”
  18. 13538

    Backfilling the FM sensor surface with click chemistry. by Philipp Cedro (22339444)

    Published 2025
    “…Initial surface chemistry; MTz in ridges and Tz in grooves (Step 1). In step 2, the non-binding mutant peptide was injected and primarily reacted with Tz in grooves. …”
  19. 13539

    Table 1_Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology of sediments from the Okinawa Trough: implications for sedimentary provenance.xlsx by Bao-Ju Yang (19543270)

    Published 2024
    “…The detrital zircon age distributions in the northern Okinawa Trough (N-OT) predominantly fall into 1,000−2,300 Ma and 100−600 Ma age groups. In contrast, in the middle Okinawa Trough (M-OT) and southern Okinawa Trough (S-OT), the detrital zircon age groups of 100−600 Ma and 600–1,000 Ma increase significantly, while the age groups of 1,000−2,300 Ma and >2,300 Ma decrease. …”
  20. 13540

    Table 2_Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology of sediments from the Okinawa Trough: implications for sedimentary provenance.xlsx by Bao-Ju Yang (19543270)

    Published 2024
    “…The detrital zircon age distributions in the northern Okinawa Trough (N-OT) predominantly fall into 1,000−2,300 Ma and 100−600 Ma age groups. In contrast, in the middle Okinawa Trough (M-OT) and southern Okinawa Trough (S-OT), the detrital zircon age groups of 100−600 Ma and 600–1,000 Ma increase significantly, while the age groups of 1,000−2,300 Ma and >2,300 Ma decrease. …”