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  1. 79001

    Data_Sheet_1_Mycorrhizal Inoculation Enhances Nutrient Absorption and Induces Insect-Resistant Defense of Elymus nutans.docx by Wantong Zhang (5749799)

    Published 2022
    “…Inoculation assays showed that mycorrhizal plants had a higher resistance than non-inoculated plants, as evidenced by plants having more plant biomass, a higher nitrogen and phosphorus content, and greater lipoxygenase (LOX) activity. …”
  2. 79002

    Comparison of major commercially available transfection reagents using described flow cytometric method that quantifies transfection efficiency. by Stefanie Homann (4407976)

    Published 2017
    “…There was a major decrease in the amount of detectable labelled DNA with Lipofectamine 2000 and Fugene HD.…”
  3. 79003

    DataSheet_1_Celiac Disease Causes Epithelial Disruption and Regulatory T Cell Recruitment in the Oral Mucosa.docx by Javier Sanchez-Solares (10192448)

    Published 2021
    “…Two biopsies of the cheek lining were taken from each subject for mRNA analysis and immunohistochemical characterization. We observed a significant decrease in the expression of epithelial junction proteins in all CD patients, indicating that oral mucosa barrier integrity is compromised. …”
  4. 79004

    Mixed Inhibition of cPEPCK by Genistein, Using an Extended Binding Site Located Adjacent to Its Catalytic Cleft by Shashank Prakash Katiyar (779646)

    Published 2015
    “…Experimental studies have shown a decrease in the blood glucose level in the presence of genistein by lowering the functional activity of cPEPCK, an enzyme of gluconeogenesis. …”
  5. 79005

    Image_2_Habenular Involvement in Response to Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation for Depression.TIFF by Gavin J. B. Elias (12044813)

    Published 2022
    “…Clinical response to treatment (≥50% decrease in HAMD-17 from baseline to 12 months post-operation) was significantly associated with longitudinal Hb volume change: responders tended to have increased Hb volume over time, while non-responders showed decreased Hb volume (t = 2.4, p = 0.021). …”
  6. 79006

    MPI knockdown blocks FGFR1 signaling in SKMG-3 human glioma cells. by Aurélie Cazet (644004)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Efficiency of MPI-siRNA knockdown. SKMG-3 cells were transfected with increasing concentrations of MPI targeted siRNA or with a control, non-silencing siRNA sequence. …”
  7. 79007

    DataSheet_2_DNA-PKcs restricts Zika virus spreading and is required for effective antiviral response.pdf by Daniel de Oliveira Patricio (13951881)

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, these data suggest a non-canonical role for DNA-PK during Zika virus infection, acting downstream of IFNs transcription factors for an efficient antiviral immune response.…”
  8. 79008

    Image_1_Multi-Dimensional Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Modulation of Cholesterol Metabolism as Highly Integrated Response to Brain Injury.TIF by Victor Gourain (3538193)

    Published 2021
    “…This coordinated genomic response involved a decrease of the mRNA of the key transcription factor SREBF2, induction of microRNAs (miR-182, miR-155, miR-146, miR-31) targeting cholesterol genes, shifts in abundance of splice variants as well as regulation of long non-coding RNAs. …”
  9. 79009

    Data_Sheet_1_Modeling Neural Adaptation in Auditory Cortex.docx by Pawel Kudela (5717987)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Neural responses recorded from auditory cortex exhibit adaptation, a stimulus-specific decrease that occurs when the same sound is presented repeatedly. …”
  10. 79010

    DataSheet_1_DNA-PKcs restricts Zika virus spreading and is required for effective antiviral response.pdf by Daniel de Oliveira Patricio (13951881)

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, these data suggest a non-canonical role for DNA-PK during Zika virus infection, acting downstream of IFNs transcription factors for an efficient antiviral immune response.…”
  11. 79011

    BRG1 promotes hepatocarcinogenesis by regulating proliferation and invasiveness by Benedikt Kaufmann (4243171)

    Published 2017
    “…BRG1 was found to be significantly increased in HCC samples compared to non-HCC samples. In addition, a declined proliferation rate of BRG1-silenced human HCC cell lines was associated with a decrease of expression of cyclin family members. …”
  12. 79012

    Beta band tb-SCORCH during the tracking period. by Dylan B. Snyder (17691734)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The hemisphere contralateral to the tested arm (paretic/non-dominant) is displayed on the left. A) tb-SCORCH in the Pre-TV block (Control: C-Vibe and C-Sham, Stroke: S-Vibe and S-Sham). …”
  13. 79013

    Community Structure and Functional Gene Profile of Bacteria on Healthy and Diseased Thalli of the Red Seaweed <em>Delisea pulchra</em> by Neil Fernandes (117467)

    Published 2012
    “…The temperate macroalga <em>Delisea pulchra</em> bleaches in Southeast Australia during warm summer periods, a phenomenon which previous studies have indicated is caused by a temperature induced bacterial disease. …”
  14. 79014

    Table1_Clinical analysis of infectious mononucleosis complicated with acute acalculous cholecystitis.pdf by Caijie Gao (18124054)

    Published 2024
    “…After discharge, relevant indicators in non-AAC patients gradually decreased to normal levels, while those in AAC(+) patients did not show a significant decrease.…”
  15. 79015

    siRNA-mediated AKAP12 and AKAP220 knockdown significantly impaired endothelial barrier function. by Mariya Y. Radeva (625707)

    Published 2014
    “…Non-targeting siRNA was used as a control. The results were compared to cells treated with TAT-Ahx-AKAPis inhibitory peptide. …”
  16. 79016

    Table_1_Habenular Involvement in Response to Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation for Depression.DOCX by Gavin J. B. Elias (12044813)

    Published 2022
    “…Clinical response to treatment (≥50% decrease in HAMD-17 from baseline to 12 months post-operation) was significantly associated with longitudinal Hb volume change: responders tended to have increased Hb volume over time, while non-responders showed decreased Hb volume (t = 2.4, p = 0.021). …”
  17. 79017

    Experimental Cancer Cachexia Changes Neuron Numbers and Peptide Levels in the Intestine: Partial Protective Effects after Dietary Supplementation with L-Glutamine by Geraldo E. Vicentini (3124245)

    Published 2016
    “…We assessed the effect of dietary supplementation with 20 g/kg l-glutamine (a glutathione precursor) on the intrinsic innervation of the enteric nervous system in healthy and Walker 256 tumor-bearing Wistar rats during the development of experimental cachexia (14 days), in comparison with non-supplemented rats, by using immunohistochemical methods and Western blotting. …”
  18. 79018

    How stimulation frequency and intensity impact on the long-lasting effects of coordinated reset stimulation by Thanos Manos (5090291)

    Published 2018
    “…In the presence of spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) this may lead to a decrease of synaptic excitatory weights and ultimately to an anti-kindling, i.e. unlearning of abnormal synaptic connectivity and abnormal neuronal synchrony. …”
  19. 79019

    The effect of human erythrocyte membrane engineering with NHS-pDMAA-Cy3 polymers on Band 3 aggregation. by William P. Clafshenkel (3164661)

    Published 2016
    “…Dotted lines are used to represent peak intensity of specific protein bands in non-crosslinked hRBC membranes. Specifically, at the highest concentration of BS<sub>3</sub> (1 mM) there is a noticeable decrease in monomeric Band 3 protein band intensity as well as a modest increase in higher molecular weight proteins gathering at the top of the gel (e.g., in the region of spectrin and ankyrin proteins) for unmodified hRBCs versus those modified with NHS-pDMAA-Cy3 polymers. …”
  20. 79020

    Table_2_Habenular Involvement in Response to Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation for Depression.DOCX by Gavin J. B. Elias (12044813)

    Published 2022
    “…Clinical response to treatment (≥50% decrease in HAMD-17 from baseline to 12 months post-operation) was significantly associated with longitudinal Hb volume change: responders tended to have increased Hb volume over time, while non-responders showed decreased Hb volume (t = 2.4, p = 0.021). …”