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Fiber type distribution of <i>m. soleus</i> of NT-1654 and vehicle treated SARCO mice.
Published 2014“…<p><b>A:</b> Consecutive muscle cross sections of <i>soleus</i> stained with myosine heavy chain (MHC) specific antibodies or cytochrome C oxidase (COX) staining as indicated. …”
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In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…We attribute the slower growth kinetics to a stress-dependent increase of 0.02–0.16 eV in the effective activation energy for CNT growth. …”
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In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…We attribute the slower growth kinetics to a stress-dependent increase of 0.02–0.16 eV in the effective activation energy for CNT growth. …”
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In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…We attribute the slower growth kinetics to a stress-dependent increase of 0.02–0.16 eV in the effective activation energy for CNT growth. …”
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In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…We attribute the slower growth kinetics to a stress-dependent increase of 0.02–0.16 eV in the effective activation energy for CNT growth. …”
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66009
In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…We attribute the slower growth kinetics to a stress-dependent increase of 0.02–0.16 eV in the effective activation energy for CNT growth. …”
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66010
Data_Sheet_1_Epigenetic Effects Promoted by Neonicotinoid Thiacloprid Exposure.pdf
Published 2021“…In addition, we found that exposure to thia results in a decrease in H3K9me3 levels in spermatocytes. …”
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66011
D4476, an inhibitor of CK1, caused oocyte maturation and embryo development failures.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) D4476 caused a decrease in PB1 extrusion. t-Test was used to determine significance of difference for PB1 extrusion. …”
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66012
Data Sheet 1_Anti-HLA antibodies bound to monocytes altered antibody-mediated platelet phagocytosis and led to mild thrombocytopenia.pdf
Published 2025“…Furthermore, the administration of anti-MHC-I antibodies to mice led to a significant decrease in the platelet count within 24 h. …”
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66013
The effect of FK506 on TREM-1 expression in RAW264.7 cells.
Published 2014“…ELISA data (D) demonstrated that sTREM-1 protein expression decreased at 24 h post-stimulation. The data are presented as the mean ± SEM and represent 3 individual experiments, with 5 groups of cells at each time point (***<i>P</i><0.001).…”
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66014
RT-qPCR quantification of the expression of <i>Lin28B</i> in peripheral blood monoculear cells.
Published 2013“…(P<0.001). (Bar: mean; Black dot: undetectable) (<b>B</b>). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that <i>Lin28B</i> was significantly associated with decreased recurrence-free survival (P<0.001) (<b>C</b>). …”
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Table_1_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.xlsx
Published 2019“…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
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Image_1_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif
Published 2019“…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
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Image_3_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif
Published 2019“…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
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Image_4_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif
Published 2019“…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
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Image_2_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif
Published 2019“…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
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Mitofusins Mfn1 and Mfn2 are Required to Preserve Glucose- But Not Incretin-Stimulated Beta Cell Connectivity and Insulin Secretion
Published 2022“…Here, we generated mice with beta cell-selective, adult-restricted deletion of the mitofusin genes <em>Mfn1</em> and <em>Mfn2 </em>(β<em>Mfn1/2 </em>dKO). β<em>Mfn1/2 </em>dKO mice displayed elevated fed and fasted glycaemia and a >five-fold decrease in plasma insulin. Mitochondrial length, glucose-induced polarisation, ATP synthesis, cytosolic and mitochondrial Ca2+ increases were all reduced in dKO islets. …”