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  1. 65121

    S1 Raw data - by Lin Zhang (8926)

    Published 2024
    “…Urotensin II at a concentration of 10<sup>−8</sup> mol/L could lead to the decrease of cell proliferation, (<i>p</i><0.05). …”
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  3. 65123

    MCU positively regulates melanogenesis while MCUb negatively controls melanogenesis. by Jyoti Tanwar (2230597)

    Published 2024
    “…The data underlying for panels C, D, E, F, H, J, L, M, N, O, P, and R shown in the figure can be found in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002895#pbio.3002895.s012" target="_blank">S1 Data</a>. …”
  4. 65124

    Influence of the methanol supply on DNase1 expression. by Jan-Ole Krischek (21213122)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) Raising MeOH above 0.5% (v/v) in the expression medium increases preαMF-mDNase1 production with an optimum at 5% MeOH and 24 °C (p =  0.0059) and even more at 2.5% and 28 °C (p =  0.0441) as determined by HCA of SN. …”
  5. 65125

    Wind-Driven Ignition Behavior of Wildland Fuels: Experimental Insights Under Controlled Conditions by Shusmita Saha (19162790)

    Published 2025
    “…For example, in wheatgrass fuels, flaming ignition temperature rose from ~ 472°C to ~ 610°C as wind speed increased from 0.5 to 2.0 m/s, with a concurrent decrease in smoldering-to-flaming transition time from 105 to 61 seconds. …”
  6. 65126

    SLS-4 is required for the <i>in vitro</i> ubiquitination of poly-SUMO-2 chains and degradation of SUMO conjugates <i>in vivo</i>. by Chris Boutell (205885)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) <i>In vitro</i> ubiquitination reactions were carried out in the presence of E1, UbcH5a and ubiquitin (Ubmix), poly-SUMO-2 chains and purified wt ICP0, ICP0ΔRING, or ICP0 C-terminal truncation mutants ICP01-323, ICP01-396 or ICP01-396mSLS-4 as indicated (-/+). …”
  7. 65127

    Table_1_Functional Remodeling Associated With Language Recovery After Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Chronic Aphasic Stroke.DOCX by Bing-Fong Lin (12203924)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>After LF-rTMS intervention, significant improvement in language functions in terms of comprehension and expression abilities was observed compared with the sham group. The rTMS group showed a significant decrease of coupling strength between right pars triangularis and pars opercularis with a strengthened connection between right pars orbitalis and angular gyrus. …”
  8. 65128

    Inhibition of ROCK with Y-27632 causes relaxation of rat mesenteric collecting lymphatics. by Kristine H. Kurtz (548350)

    Published 2014
    “…</i> Application of 25–50 μM Y-27632 significantly increased mean EDD/MaxD. <i>C.</i> Y-27632 (5–50 μM) also significantly increased mean ESD/MaxD. …”
  9. 65129

    Effect of Oxidative Phosphorylation Inhibitors on <i>In Vivo</i> Tat Transport and Sensitivity of Fluorescence Detection on Plates. by Umesh K. Bageshwar (2271628)

    Published 2016
    “…Cells producing spTorA-mCherry-SsrA under Tat<sup>++</sup> conditions were grown at 25°C for 8 h in the presence of the indicated respiratory inhibitors. …”
  10. 65130

    Data_Sheet_1_Cold Acclimation and Deacclimation of Two Garden Rose Cultivars Under Controlled Daylength and Temperature.docx by Lin Ouyang (8466462)

    Published 2020
    “…Increasing the temperature after a cold period resulted in fast deacclimation as found by the downregulation of RhDHN5 and RhBAM3, the decrease of raffinose and stachyose. …”
  11. 65131

    Greater accumulation of exopolymeric matrix on Asc10<sup>+</sup><i>E. faecalis</i> biofilms, in comparison to Asc10<sup>−</sup> biofilms. by Olivia N. Chuang-Smith (160012)

    Published 2010
    “…In part F, the matrix material coats an Asc10<sup>− </sup><i>E. faecalis</i> cell, with areas of attachment to the valve tissue. Scale bars: A = 0.3 µm, B = 0.5 µm, C = 3.0 µm, D = 1.0 µm, E = 4.0 µm, F = 1.0 µm.…”
  12. 65132

    Data_Sheet_2_Cold Acclimation and Deacclimation of Two Garden Rose Cultivars Under Controlled Daylength and Temperature.docx by Lin Ouyang (8466462)

    Published 2020
    “…Increasing the temperature after a cold period resulted in fast deacclimation as found by the downregulation of RhDHN5 and RhBAM3, the decrease of raffinose and stachyose. …”
  13. 65133

    B-Myb binds to and regulates Oct4 promoter activity. by Kirill V. Tarasov (75912)

    Published 2013
    “…All qRT-PCR amplifications were performed using SYBR Green with primers located 5′ and 3′ to the putative binding site. C) The dynamic decrease in chromatin binding of B-Myb to the <i>pou5f1</i> gene promoter in mES cells cultivated either in the presence or absence of FCS and LIF is illustrated graphically (p<0.05, n = 3). …”
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    Water stress on germination and vigor of ‘mofumbo’ (Combretum leprosum Mart.) seeds at different temperatures by Caio César Pereira Leal (6299573)

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, C. leprosum showed high sensitivity to low osmotic potentials, showing a steeper decrease from the potential of -0.2 MPa for all evaluated temperatures. …”
  16. 65136

    Measurement of threshold energies for optical pacing. by Matthew T. McPheeters (143584)

    Published 2017
    “…In panels C and D, * indicates a statistically significance (p < 0.001) decrease compared to the smallest pulse width and spot size.…”
  17. 65137

    Defective ER and Golgi in <i>γCOP</i> embryos. by Satish Arcot Jayaram (87616)

    Published 2008
    “…<i>γCOP</i> mutant embryos show reduced ER staining intensity (C, D, L) and a marked decrease in the number of Golgi puncta both in trachea and SG cells (G, H, N). …”
  18. 65138

    Chemical inhibition of Igf signaling suppresses cardiomyocyte proliferation during zebrafish heart regeneration. by Ying Huang (53474)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Wild type fish were treated with DMSO as a control (A, A’ and A’’) (n = 5) and the Igf1r inhibitor NVP-AEW541 (B, B’ and B’’) (n = 5) from 2–14 dpa. …”
  19. 65139

    Schematic representation of dsRNA- and virus-induced beta cell apoptosis. by Maikel L. Colli (179059)

    Published 2011
    “…<b>1</b>) Cytoplasmic dsRNA activates the kinase PKR that in turn phosphorylates the elongation factor eIF2α; <b>2</b>) phosphorylation of eIF2α leads to inhibition of protein translation with consequent decrease of Mcl-1 expression; <b>3</b>) reduction of Mcl-1 protein increases unbound Bim, which activates BAX; <b>4</b>) BAX translocates to the mitochondria; <b>5</b>) BAX oligomerizes and induces permeabilization of the mitochondrial outer membrane, allowing the release of cytochrome <i>c</i> to the cytoplasm; <b>6</b>) cytoplasmic cytochrome <i>c</i> forms complexes with Apaf1 and activates the initiator caspase 9; <b>7</b>) finally, caspase 9 cleaves and activates the executioner caspase 3, <b>8</b>) triggering the final steps of beta cell apoptosis; <b>9</b>) further studies are required to clarify additional pathways implicated in virus-induced beta cell apoptosis.…”
  20. 65140

    Supplementary Material for: Protective Therapy with Novel Chromone Derivative against <i>Leishmania donovani</i> Infection Induces Th1 Response in vivo by Mallick S. (4128865)

    Published 2011
    “…Treatment of <i>L. donovani-</i>infected mice with NP1 resulted in a 70% significant decrease in parasite load in the spleen in the 7th week after infection (5 mice in each group), with associated induction of interferon-γ synthesis by dose 2 (37.5 mg/kg body weight) compared to DMSO control. …”