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Trade-Off between Growth and Carbohydrate Accumulation in Nutrient-Limited <i>Arthrospira</i> sp. PCC 8005 Studied by Integrating Transcriptomic and Proteomic Approaches
Published 2015“…N limitation resulted in a large increase in the carbohydrate content of the biomass (from 14 to 74%) and a decrease in the protein content (from 37 to 10%). …”
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Table 1_Effects of honeycomb polysaccharides on growth performance, slaughter performance, antioxidant capacity, and immune function in Cyan-Shank Partridge chickens.docx
Published 2025“…Compared with those in NC group, there was a significant decrease (p < 0.05) in serum malondialdehyde and a significant increase (p < 0.05) in serum superoxide dismutase activity in group HPs1200. …”
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Transformation of skin fibroblasts into hematopoietic cells that engraft in NOD-Scid mice.
Published 2011“…The red depicts DNA (propidium iodide stain) and the bright green is nuclear TdT in lymphoblasts (X 1000); (c) mature granulocyte (X 1000). Insert shows an early granulocyte precursor immuno-stained with anti-Kit antibodies (X 1000); (d) a monocyte (X 500) insert shows a monocyte stained with butyrate; (e) a megakaryocyte with platelet membrane demarcations (X 500); (f) normoblasts stained with glycophorine A (X 1000); (g) a lymphocyte (X 1000); (h) a plasma cell (X 1000) with cytoplasmic inclusions (Russell bodies). …”
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Supplementary material for cardiac responses to environmental heat exposure in young and older adults.docx
Published 2025“…In both climates and in both age groups, heat stress <i>a)</i> increased cardiac output by ~0.7 ± 0.8 L/min, <i>b)</i> decreased stroke volume by ~7 <a href="" target="_blank">± </a>10 mL and <i>c)</i> augmented diastolic function through increased atrial contribution to filling by 5 ± 5%. …”
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<i>APTR</i> suppresses <i>p21</i> transcription.
Published 2014“…Thus si-<i>APTR</i> does not decrease <i>APTR</i> on day 1 after transfection, but the <i>APTR</i> RNA remains low up to day 5. …”
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Hyperosmotic stress in <i>Chlamydomonas</i> induces metabolomic changes in biosynthesis of complex lipids
Published 2019“…<p>To study the early stress response of the green microalga <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i> CC-503, we exposed cells to hyperosmotic conditions for a period of 5 hours, sampling at eight time points. …”
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AKMT is important for invasion and egress, but not for parasite replication.
Published 2011“…The average number of replications that had occurred at each time point was calculated from the results of three independent experiments. (C) The loss of AKMT results in a ∼90% decrease in invasion efficiency. …”
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Graphic presentation of effects of representative <i>fur</i> alleles on Mtz susceptibility.
Published 2011“…The horizontal scales represent the highest level of Mtz in µg per ml in agar medium (0 to 280) that allows 100% efficiency of colony formation by cells of a given derivative of strain M1.5 (mutant in <i>rdxA, frxA, ribF, mdaB</i>), defined by its <i>fur</i> allele. …”
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Complementary interactions of cysteine and Fe(II) with 6PG.
Published 2021“…Both molecules showed a noisy but significant decrease in diffusion, a further indication of Fe(II) binding. …”
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