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68481
Deletion of <i>pafr</i> reduces tactile allodynia.
Published 2010“…<p>While wild-type mice with an L5 nerve injury showed a progressively decreased paw withdrawal threshold, <i>pafr</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice showed an attenuation of the decrease in paw withdrawal threshold after nerve injury. …”
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68482
Parameters of VMR separated by light or dark periods run at 6 dpf.
Published 2025“…There is a significant decrease in distance moved in the dark (p < 0.0001) and light periods (p < 0.0001), a decrease in velocity in the light (p < 0.001) and dark periods (p < 0.01), a decrease in activity state in the light (p < 0.01) and dark periods (p < 0.001) and an increase in distance to point in the light period (p < 0.01) in the 24 + fish. …”
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68483
The time-dependent currents in <i>Mytilus galloprovincialis</i> hemocytes are modulated by the osmotic pressure.
Published 2016“…The arrow emerging from each trace points to the correspondent data point in B). D) The hyperosmotic bath solution determines a decrease of the steady-state current elicited by V = -100 mV (left bar) without altering the capacitance of the cells (right bar). …”
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68484
Monitoring ciliary entry and exit of Smo-mEos2 in SAG-treated cells.
Published 2014“…Each point shows the mean ± SEM of fluorescence from 5 cilia.…”
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68485
PRSS56 activity is required during both the vision-independent and dependent stages of ocular growth.
Published 2018“…(<b>E</b>-<b>G</b>) OCT measurements demonstrate that following tamoxifen injection at P13 (a time point when the eyes are open), <i>Prss56</i><sup><i>F/F</i></sup><i>; Ubc-Cre</i><sup><i>ERT2</i></sup> mice display a slight but significant decrease in ocular axial length (<b>E</b>) and increase in retinal thickness (<b>F</b>) at P30 and P45. …”
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68486
Random Forest analysis of cohort 2 sample data using 25 metabolites selected from cohort.
Published 2014“…<p>Metabolites are rank-ordered by their mean decrease accuracy score. A higher mean decrease accuracy value indicates a greater predictive value. …”
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68487
Opposite Roles of Molecular Chaperones HSP90α and HSP90β in KCNQ4 Biogenesis.
Published 2013“…<p><i>A. & B. Co-immunoprecipitation of KCNQ4 channels with the molecular chaperones HSP90 & HSP90β</i> HEK293T cells were transfected with 0.4 µg of pCMV6-XL5-HA-KCNQ4 (+) or pCMV6-XL5 alone (-) and harvested 24 hrs post transfection. …”
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68488
The influence of the abdominal body segments on NMJ features.
Published 2016“…<p>The plots display the mean (dot) and 95% confidence interval (blue error bars) of the NMJ values for each feature over the abdominal body segments A2 (n = 148), A3 (n = 356), A4 (n = 399) and A5 (n = 198). …”
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68489
Experimental Procedures and Resulting Value Functions.
Published 2015“…Alternatively, they could decrease viewing time with the same resistive function close to a minimum of 2000ms. …”
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68490
Diagnostic and prognostic role of platelets in patients with sepsis and septic shock
Published 2022“…During the course of sepsis, a nadir was observed on sepsis day 5 with a decrease in the mean platelet count by 21.5%. …”
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68491
Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on venous return and cardiac output
Published 2011“…PEEP causes an increase in intrathoracic pressure (ITP) and a right shift in the cardiac function curve. If there were no change in the VR curve, then CO and VR would decrease (from point A to point B). …”
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68492
The problem axons in the <i>Pax6</i>-deficient diencephalon are mammillotectal.
Published 2013“…In the mutant, problem axons are labeled by a question mark. B) Problem axons increase and mtc axons decrease in the <i>Pax6</i> mutant. …”
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68493
Effect of heparanase on activation of T lymphocytes.
Published 2013“…Addition of heparanase to the culture medium resulted in a significant (p<0.01) dose dependent decrease in ConA activation and proliferation of the spleen cells. …”
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68494
Kidney function.
Published 2014“…The arrows indicate the A1M injections. The data is presented as the mean ±SEM of Δ time point X-0h values. …”
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68495
AR-dependent tumor suppression was associated with increased cellular senescence.
Published 2012“…<p>AR increased cellular senescence in vivo. (A) Experimental design. Male athymic mice (nu/nu, 5 mice/group) were injected s.c. with vector control (PC3-V) or PC3-AR cells and received Dox with drinking water, where indicated, to induce AR expression. …”
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68496
Synergy of APAC and SLK on ex vivo platelet aggregate dissolution and platelet-rich clot lysis.
Published 2013“…Each time point represents 5 measurements.</p>…”
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68497
XAV939 impairs the clonogenic and proliferative capacity and enhances MB cells radio-sensitivity.
Published 2015“…In both cell lines, the co-administration of XAV939 and IR induces a massive cell proliferation inhibition with a decrease of about 70% (<i>p</i> <. 001). …”
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68498
Differential fluctuations in the cellularity of the thymus, spleen, MLN, and SCLN in the course of acute <i>T. cruzi</i> infection.
Published 2013“…Erythrocytes were previously depleted in the spleen cell suspensions by treatment with Tris-buffered ammonium chloride. Values represent the mean±standard error; <i>n</i> = 3–5 mice/group in each point. …”
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68499
ACE reduces body weight whereas ICE increases body fat accumulation.
Published 2014“…Adiposity was calculated as fat percentage of body weight (G). Data presented are mean ±SEM, n = 5–6, *p<0.05 Control vs. ICE mice at a given time point; #<0.05 vs. day 1 baseline.…”
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68500
Effects of 40 mg·kg<sup>−1</sup> wogonin on COX-2 expression, MMP-9 and NF-κB activation.
Published 2013“…Densitometric analysis showed increased nuclear p65 levels at 1, 3, 6 and 24 h post-injury, with a peak at around 3 h. <sup>#</sup><i>P</i><0.05 versus 3 h (n = 5 mice/time point). …”