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25061
A<i>ß</i> stimulation of platelets induces ROS generation and cell membrane scrambling.
Published 2014“…(G) Bar graphs depict mean values ±SEM (n = 5, left panel) of the percentage of human platelets binding Annexin V-Fluos after pre-treatment with caspase inhibitor 1 µM zVAD-FMK (zVAD) followed by a 60 min. exposure with 20 ng/ml A<i>ß</i> in the presence of 2 mM CaCl<sub>2</sub> and in the nominal absence of Ca<sup>2+</sup> and presence of EGTA, **p<0.01 indicates statistically significant difference to the control in the absence of Aß, *p<0.05 indicates statistically significant difference to results with 20 ng/ml A<i>ß</i> alone in the absence of any pre-treatment. …”
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25062
pHI for net status.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25063
Combined net integrity PBO and LLINs-PLOS1.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25064
Factors affecting pyrethroid-LLINs integrity.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25065
Factors associated with mosquito net integrity.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25066
LLINs knockdown performance over time.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25067
Factors affecting PBO-LLINs integrity.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25068
Net bioefficacy data.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25069
House structure and status.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25070
LLINs hole positions over time.
Published 2025“…Against the Kisumu susceptible <i><i>Anopheles gambiae</i></i> s.s, both net types decreased in mortality at baseline (when new) from 97.6% to 18.4% and 98.6% to 18.5% for pyrethroid and PBO-LLINs respectively at 18 months. …”
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25072
Distinct interactions of Sox5 and Sox10 in fate specification of pigment cells in medaka and zebrafish - Fig 2
Published 2018“…<p><b>Reductions in melanoblast and iridoblast specification in <i>sox10a</i> mutants were partially rescued by loss of <i>sox5</i></b>. …”
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25073
Effect of carabrone on mitochondrial respiratory chain complex V (ATP synthase).
Published 2025“…<b>(B)</b> Measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP, Δ<i>Ψ</i>m) in <i><i>G. tritici</i></i>, treatment by carabrone (50 and 100 μM), FCCP (250 nM) and oligomycin A (5 nM), JC-1 monomers (green) indicate decreased MMP, JC-1 aggregates (red) indicate increased MMP, Bar = 100 μm. …”
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25074
Fluorescence time-lapse imaging of a single GPR3-HT-expressing CGN.
Published 2016“…<p>(A-B) The CGNs were transfected with the pGPR3-HT expression vector and were plated onto 0.03% PEI-coated plates. …”
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25077
An mRNA hairpin formed between the <i>sigG</i> leader sequence and RBS significantly decreases P<sub><i>sigG</i></sub><i>-lacZ</i> translation.
Published 2018“…In these transcriptional reporters, <i>lacZ</i> is separated from the <i>sigG</i> RBS by a spacer and provided with an engineered RBS. <b>(E)</b> Mutations that weaken/eliminate or strengthen the <i>sigG</i> RBS-hairpin increase or decrease P<sub><i>sigG</i></sub><i>-lacZ</i> expression, respectively. …”
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25078
Effect of MDMA and HT on the a-wave and b-wave at 3 h and 24 h.
Published 2013“…(A<sub>2</sub>, B<sub>2</sub>) Both MDMA and HT groups presented decreased time to peak values at 3 h time point when compared to Baseline ERG in both the a-wave and b-wave, while no significant differences were found at 24 h time point compared to Baseline ERG in all groups. *** p<0.001 MDMA group compared to Baseline ERG; ++ p<0.01, +++ p<0.001 HT group compared to Baseline ERG. …”
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25079
Influenza-induced loss of claudin-5 is due to cleavage by matrix metalloproteases.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) The reduction in claudin-5 levels is not due to decreased transcription. …”
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25080
Domain architecture of DLAR and PTP99A RPTPs.
Published 2011“…The numbers in red refer to the amino acid numbering used for the models in the Molecular Dynamics Simulations. (Also listed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0024766#pone.0024766.s010" target="_blank">Table S5</a>) B: Modulatory effects of the catalytically inactive D2 domain on the activity of the D1 domain of DLAR and PTP99A. …”