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  1. 65781

    Effect of hydrogen peroxide pre-treatment on enhancing the cellular resistance of <i>Tetrahymena pyriformis</i> exposed to ionizing radiation by Saloua Mabsor-Zgandaoui (20690107)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, measurements of CAT and SOD activities revealed a significant decrease in pre-treated cells after irradiation compared to the control cells. …”
  2. 65782
  3. 65783

    Table_2_Small molecules to regulate the GH/IGF1 axis by inhibiting the growth hormone receptor synthesis.xlsx by Lieke M. van der Velden (8841629)

    Published 2022
    “…In preclinical xenografted experiments, BM001 showed a strong decrease in tumor volume in mice transplanted with MDA‐MB‐231 breast cancer cells. …”
  4. 65784

    Phoretic mites (Rhinoseius spp.) in Apodiformes from Cerrado and Pantanal Biomes in midwestern Brazil by D. G. S. Ramos (8111648)

    Published 2021
    “…However, some mites are only carried by hummingbirds, because flowers serving as a nutrient source for these small mites, such as for Apodiformes, a tropical nectar-feeding in their natural habitat. …”
  5. 65785

    Experimental seabed disturbance effects on Chatham Rise deep-sea meiofaunal communities, Southwest Pacific by Daniel Leduc (9191783)

    Published 2024
    “…Here we examined changes in meiofaunal communities following an in situ physical disturbance experiment. A significant change in meiofaunal community structure in surface (0-1 cm) and subsurface (1-5 cm) sediments was observed immediately following the disturbance at both the directly and indirectly disturbed sites and adjacent potentially undisturbed/indirectly disturbed sites, reflecting a decrease in the abundance of several meiofaunal taxa. …”
  6. 65786

    Phoretic mites (Rhinoseius spp.) in Apodiformes from Cerrado and Pantanal Biomes in midwestern Brazil by D. G. S. Ramos (8111648)

    Published 2019
    “…However, some mites are only carried by hummingbirds, because flowers serving as a nutrient source for these small mites, such as for Apodiformes, a tropical nectar-feeding in their natural habitat. …”
  7. 65787

    Ongoing Phenotypic and Genomic Changes in Experimental Coevolution of RNA Bacteriophage Qβ and <em>Escherichia coli</em> by Akiko Kashiwagi (67598)

    Published 2011
    “…The phage counter-adapted by improving release efficiency with a change in host specificity and decrease in virulence. …”
  8. 65788

    Interaction between flavin mononucleotide-containing azoreductase and azo dyes by Juan Feng (135831)

    Published 2016
    “…A similar phenomenon was also observed when Methyl Orange was used as a substrate. …”
  9. 65789

    Table_1_Small molecules to regulate the GH/IGF1 axis by inhibiting the growth hormone receptor synthesis.xlsx by Lieke M. van der Velden (8841629)

    Published 2022
    “…In preclinical xenografted experiments, BM001 showed a strong decrease in tumor volume in mice transplanted with MDA‐MB‐231 breast cancer cells. …”
  10. 65790

    SamOtos_withStrayAssignment.csv from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
  11. 65791

    Relationship between relative mitochondrial amount (liver) and energy expenditure. by Kathryn Bauerly (213012)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>In panel <b>A</b> the relationship between mitochondrial amount (mtDNA/nuclearDNA ratio) and energy expenditure in the light fed (squares) and dark fed (circles) for weanling rats fed PQQ- (open, n = 6) or PQQ+ (closed, n = 5) diets are shown; R∼0.6. …”
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    MigrationDispersal_Categorical_GLMs_workflow.r from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
  13. 65793

    Chronic exercise modulates the cellular immunity and its cannabinoid receptors expression by Salvador Valencia-Sánchez (7878773)

    Published 2019
    “…For this study male Wistar rats performed treadmill running 5 times a week for a period of 10 weeks, at moderate intensity. …”
  14. 65794

    Adherence assays. by Amit Kumar (81180)

    Published 2015
    “…The scale ranges from 0.5 to a 10-fold decrease in adherence, as compared with control samples, n = 3/group. …”
  15. 65795

    Supplementary Material for: Confocal Microscopy and Lentigo Maligna: An in vivo Pilot Study for the Assessment of Response to Imiquimod Therapy by Brand F.L. (6086015)

    Published 2018
    “…In the treated area, a significant decrease of atypical cells was detected using RCM (<i>p</i> < 0.0001). …”
  16. 65796

    MigrationDispersal_pRBT_GLMs_workflow.r from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
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    ClintOtos_withStrayAssignment.csv from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
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    Combined_mig_dis_data.csv from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
  19. 65799

    Serum cytokine levels at B-cell-related time points by Therese Vallerskog (24325)

    Published 2011
    “…In APRIL, a significant decrease (< 0.05) occurred at depletion compared with baseline. …”
  20. 65800

    The effect of 1×10<sup>6</sup> MSCs transplantation on renal function and morphology after I/R injury. by Jieru Cai (411450)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Compared with control group (5.22±0.43 mg/dl), both TV group (4.78±0.88 mg/dl) and CA group (4.48±0.95 mg/dl) seemed to derive at least some benefits from cell therapy, as shown by a trend towards a reduced Scr level, although the difference between TV and control group was no statistically significant. …”