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  1. 70121

    Release rates of essential oils. by Thummanoon Boonmee (17935566)

    Published 2024
    “…In the 2<sup>nd</sup> experiment, the application of plasma-treated cardboard pieces impregnated with 5% (v/v) clove oil induced a 38.10% reduction in the population of <i>Varroa</i> mites followed by 5% (v/v) of cardamon with 30% efficiency. …”
  2. 70122

    Evaporation rates of cinnamon essential oil. by Thummanoon Boonmee (17935566)

    Published 2024
    “…In the 2<sup>nd</sup> experiment, the application of plasma-treated cardboard pieces impregnated with 5% (v/v) clove oil induced a 38.10% reduction in the population of <i>Varroa</i> mites followed by 5% (v/v) of cardamon with 30% efficiency. …”
  3. 70123

    Pro-apoptotic effect of burns septic acute renal failure (ARF) group plasma on tubular cells and correlation with proteinuria by Filippo Mariano (11845)

    Published 2011
    “…Plasma from burns septic ARF group patients induced a dose-dependent decrease of tubular cell viability (XTT-based assay, n = 19, *p < 0.05 burns septic ARF group plasma 2.5%, 5% or 10% vs control healthy plasma). …”
  4. 70124

    Convergence of dendrites and the concomitant patchy synaptic distribution yield an Economic Small-World Network topology. by Pablo Blinder (269181)

    Published 2008
    “…Notice that both Eglob and Eloc do not scale with network size as opposed to Wiring Cost, pointing to a preserved organizational pattern. ESWNs also appear when synaptic weights (total synaptophysin fluorescence measured in a 2.5 µm diameter disk around each vertex) were included. …”
  5. 70125

    Activation of endogenous G proteins with AlF<sub>4</sub>¯ induces translocation of endogenous RGS14 from juxtanuclear membranes to cytosolic puncta and the plasma membrane. by Mary Rose Branch (204948)

    Published 2017
    “…A significant decrease in endogenous RGS14 localization around the nuclear membrane of B35 cells was observed 10 min after global G protein activation with AlF<sub>4</sub>¯. …”
  6. 70126

    Table2_An integrative analysis of the lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA competitive endogenous RNA network reveals potential mechanisms in the murine hair follicle cycle.DOCX by Yuxin Ding (4737072)

    Published 2022
    “…Our analysis revealed 11 miRNAs (miR-148a-3p, miR-146a-5p, miR-200a-3p, miR-30e-5p, miR-30a-5p, miR-27a-3p, miR-143-3p, miR-27b-3p, miR-126a-3p, miR-378a-3p, and miR-22-3p), 9 target mRNAs (Atp6v1a, Cdkn1a, Gadd45a, Gspt1, Mafb, Mitf, Notch1, Plk2, and Slc7a5), and 2 target lncRNAs (Neat1 and Tug1) were differentially expressed in hair follicle cycling. …”
  7. 70127

    Expression analyses of HSPG and integrin molecules as alternate receptors for fiber-modified Ads on AI-WAm cells. by Anton V. Borovjagin (342382)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Expression of α<sub>v</sub>β3 and α<sub>v</sub>β5 integrins (<b>A</b> and <b>B</b>) and heparin sulfate proteoglycans (<b>C–E</b>) in AI-WAm cell population and control cells was analyzed by flow cytometry (<b>A</b>, <b>C</b>, <b>E</b>) and IHC staining (<b>B</b> and <b>D</b>). …”
  8. 70128

    Table1_An integrative analysis of the lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA competitive endogenous RNA network reveals potential mechanisms in the murine hair follicle cycle.DOCX by Yuxin Ding (4737072)

    Published 2022
    “…Our analysis revealed 11 miRNAs (miR-148a-3p, miR-146a-5p, miR-200a-3p, miR-30e-5p, miR-30a-5p, miR-27a-3p, miR-143-3p, miR-27b-3p, miR-126a-3p, miR-378a-3p, and miR-22-3p), 9 target mRNAs (Atp6v1a, Cdkn1a, Gadd45a, Gspt1, Mafb, Mitf, Notch1, Plk2, and Slc7a5), and 2 target lncRNAs (Neat1 and Tug1) were differentially expressed in hair follicle cycling. …”
  9. 70129

    Table3_An integrative analysis of the lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA competitive endogenous RNA network reveals potential mechanisms in the murine hair follicle cycle.DOCX by Yuxin Ding (4737072)

    Published 2022
    “…Our analysis revealed 11 miRNAs (miR-148a-3p, miR-146a-5p, miR-200a-3p, miR-30e-5p, miR-30a-5p, miR-27a-3p, miR-143-3p, miR-27b-3p, miR-126a-3p, miR-378a-3p, and miR-22-3p), 9 target mRNAs (Atp6v1a, Cdkn1a, Gadd45a, Gspt1, Mafb, Mitf, Notch1, Plk2, and Slc7a5), and 2 target lncRNAs (Neat1 and Tug1) were differentially expressed in hair follicle cycling. …”
  10. 70130

    Table4_An integrative analysis of the lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA competitive endogenous RNA network reveals potential mechanisms in the murine hair follicle cycle.DOCX by Yuxin Ding (4737072)

    Published 2022
    “…Our analysis revealed 11 miRNAs (miR-148a-3p, miR-146a-5p, miR-200a-3p, miR-30e-5p, miR-30a-5p, miR-27a-3p, miR-143-3p, miR-27b-3p, miR-126a-3p, miR-378a-3p, and miR-22-3p), 9 target mRNAs (Atp6v1a, Cdkn1a, Gadd45a, Gspt1, Mafb, Mitf, Notch1, Plk2, and Slc7a5), and 2 target lncRNAs (Neat1 and Tug1) were differentially expressed in hair follicle cycling. …”
  11. 70131

    Proteasome function is impaired by mutant or loss of PINK1. by Wencheng Liu (374270)

    Published 2013
    “…There was a statistically significant decrease of proteasome activity in the SH-SY5Y cells expressing L347P-PINK1 (23% reduction, n = 7, p = 0.018, paired student t test) or in SH-SY5Y cells expressing E417G-PINK1 (19.4% reduction, n = 8, p = 0.012, paired student t test) compared to cells expressing wild type PINK1. …”
  12. 70132

    Data Sheet 1_Longitudinal changes in bodyweight, body condition, and muscle condition in ageing pet cats: findings from the Cat Prospective Ageing and Welfare Study.docx by Christine R. Pye (22118977)

    Published 2025
    “…Body condition score also increased slightly during middle age, before declining after age 10.5 years. The combined MCS (maximum 30 points, based on 10 skeletal landmarks) decreased gradually from 30 points to 28 points between ages 7 and 10, before decreasing at a greater rate to 15 points by age 16. …”
  13. 70133

    Gene expression profiles of ECs derived from mES and miPS cells. by Erin E. Kohler (503429)

    Published 2013
    “…Data represent mean +S.E.M., n=5. Experiments were repeated at least 5 times with quadruplicates.…”
  14. 70134

    Empirical findings on fashion cycles. by Alberto Acerbi (61063)

    Published 2012
    “…(B) Correlation between the rates of increase and decrease in the popularity of U.S.A. first names (Pearson's , , , only names reaching a frequency of at least 0.1% are included, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0032541#pone.0032541-Berger1" target="_blank">[5]</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0032541#pone.0032541-Social1" target="_blank">[32]</a>) and dog breeds (Pearson's , , ).…”
  15. 70135

    Flow cytometry-based assay for rECD-binding. by Anna Gaertner (127899)

    Published 2012
    “…The ratio<sub>rECD-bound</sub> was significantly (p<0.01) decreased from 1.21±0.03 for samples incubated in 5 mM CaCl<sub>2</sub> (1) to 1.05±0.03 for samples incubated with 2 mM EGTA (2) showing that rECD-wt has a Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent binding to HT1080 cells. …”
  16. 70136

    Effect of Glucose Concentration on Life Span and Sir2 Activity in Respiratory-Deficient Mutants by Matt Kaeberlein (12437)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) Mean replicative life span is significantly increased in PSY316 AUT <i>cyt1</i>Δ and rho<sup>0</sup> cells as the glucose concentration is decreased to either 0.5% or 0.05%, relative to life span on 2% glucose. …”
  17. 70137
  18. 70138

    Muscarinic modulation of spontaneous and stimulus-evoked feedforward inhibition is reflected primarily in the frequency of inhibitory events. by Miklos Antal (250687)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) Representative recording of a TC neuron performed in voltage clamp, in which spontaneous IPSCs (sIPSCs) were registered preceding (pre) and following (post) a stimulus train (five at 10 Hz). …”
  19. 70139

    HCMV-Induced Changes in Glycolytic Metabolites by Joshua Munger (66985)

    Published 2013
    “…Average fold change in the metabolite level (relative to the mock 4-h sample) is plotted on a log<sub>2</sub> axis. Error bars show ± 1 SE of the mean. …”
  20. 70140

    Neuroprotective effects of sinapic acid involve the iron regulatory role on the rotenone-induced Parkinson’s disease model by Bahattin Avcı (11534408)

    Published 2023
    “…Its neuroprotective action, due to the antioxidant capacity, has been shown in several experimental models.However, the relationship between iron and antioxidant actions is still misunderstood and therefore, in the current study, we tried to investigate the effects of sinapic acid in rotenone-induced Parkinson’s disease with the aspect of ferroptosis and iron-dependent alterations.The Parkinson’s disease model was induced by a single dose intrastriatal and intrategmental rotenone (5µg/µl) injection.Sinapic acid (30mg/ kg) was orally administered during a 28-day period after the Parkinson’s disease model was validated.Our results demonstrated that sinapic acid treatment attenuated rotenone-induced increase of serum transferrin and iron levels.Furthermore, sinapic acid inhibited rotenone-induced heme oxygenase-1(HO-1) increase and decrease of glutathione peroxidase-4 (GPx-4) levels in brain tissue. …”