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  1. 79401

    NAc DBS elicits distal network BOLD changes. by Emily J. Knight (222368)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A–C) Areas of activation with left unilateral NAc stimulation at 5 V 130 Hz 500 µs (n = 7), normalized to a 3D pig brain template <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0056640#pone.0056640-Saikali1" target="_blank">[44]</a> Significant activation q(FDR)<0.001 was observed in the anterior and dorsolateral prefrontal (red), insula (brown), parahippocampal (green) and cingulate cortex (blue). …”
  2. 79402

    Evaluation of quality of life in multiple sclerosis patients: impact of fatigue, anxiety and depression by Maria da Conceição Nascimento da Silva (8073284)

    Published 2019
    “…The Functional Determination Scale for Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis (DEFU), the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS-BR), and the Hospital Anxiety (HADS-S) and Depression Scale (HADS-D) were applied. Patients with a Primary progressive clinical form presented worse perception of quality of life (66.90±3.47) when compared to the Secondary progressive (71.65±5.92) and Relapse-remitting (79.00±6.62) forms, with Significant difference (p<0.001). …”
  3. 79403

    Cell morphology drives consortial population dynamics and strain fixation. by James J. Winkle (7181861)

    Published 2021
    “…Bottom panel: A snapshot taken approximately 5 generations (1.5 hours) after the mutant (orange) strain’s average division length was reduced by a factor of <i>a</i> = 0.6 (resulting ). …”
  4. 79404

    Increase of MLF knock down efficiency during vegetative growth using strategy 2 compared to strategy 1. by Zi-Qi Lin (6444350)

    Published 2019
    “…Fold change is calculated as the ratio of the difference between MLFkoSC cell line and the MLFko cell line, to which a value of 1 was assigned. Results are expressed as mean ± SD. …”
  5. 79405

    HL-1 cell death is induced after 48 hours exposure to 2% ethanol. by Kanako Noritake (790002)

    Published 2015
    “…The cells were incubated in medium containing 0, 0.5, 1, or 2% ethanol for 48 hours, stained with Hoechst and PI fluorescence dyes, and observed under light as well as fluorescence microscopy (A). …”
  6. 79406
  7. 79407
  8. 79408

    Influence of metformin on stemness property of cancer cells. by Ankit Sharma (578833)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Colony formation assay was performed. MDA-MB-231 cells were plated at low density (1000 cells/well) in 6 well plates. …”
  9. 79409

    Breeding ecology of Eurasian bullfinches <i>Pyrrhula pyrrhula</i> in an Iberian hedgerow habitat by Ángel Hernández (10512777)

    Published 2021
    “…Nest attendance, from the early building stage to when nestlings were ready to leave the nest, lasted approximately 36 days. The overall mean clutch size was 4.56 eggs. Clutch size decreased significantly at the end of the breeding season. …”
  10. 79410

    The influence of nicotine on granulocytic differentiation – Inhibition of the oxidative burst and bacterial killing and increased matrix metalloproteinase-9 release-1 by Minqi Xu (91869)

    Published 2011
    “…(E) DMSO exposure increased the mean percentage of cells differentiating beyond the promyelocytic stage over five-days, compared to DMSO-untreated control cells (= 6, *< 0.001); but nicotine had no statistically significant influence on the percentage of DMSO-treated HL-60 cells differentiating past the promyelocytic stage. …”
  11. 79411

    The Genetics of Reading Disability in an Often Excluded Sample: Novel Loci Suggested for Reading Disability in Rolandic Epilepsy by Lisa J. Strug (151135)

    Published 2012
    “…Combining the discovery and confirmation datasets increased the evidence at 1q42 (two-point LOD = 3.49, multipoint HLOD = 4.70), but decreased evidence at 7q21 (two-point LOD = 2.28, multipoint HLOD  = 1.81), possibly because the replication sample did not have French Canadian representation.…”
  12. 79412

    Image_8_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  13. 79413

    Image_7_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  14. 79414

    Image_9_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  15. 79415

    Image_3_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  16. 79416

    Image_2_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  17. 79417

    Image_10_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  18. 79418

    Image_1_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  19. 79419

    Image_4_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  20. 79420

    Image_6_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”