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  1. 70301

    TREK-1-deficient cells were protected from stretch-induced cell detachment. by Esra Roan (524613)

    Published 2014
    “…(D) Summary of 4 separate experiments indicating a significant decrease in cell detachment in TREK-1-deficient cells (5 images per well, 3 wells per cell type in each experiment). …”
  2. 70302

    The effect of gamete aging on no-choice fertilization crosses. by Nicole D. Fogarty (184459)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Open bars denote fresh gametes (30 minutes after bundle breakup) and shaded bars denote aged gametes (4–5 hours). Double letters represent conspecific crosses (p = <i>A. palmata</i> and c = <i>A. cervicornis</i>) and these letters followed by an “e” or “s” represent eggs or sperm for each heterospecific cross. …”
  3. 70303

    Treatment of LCL C0913 with AzadC. by Stefanie Stepanow (219536)

    Published 2011
    “…Mean methylation levels decreased from 20.7±4.9% to 10.2±2.8% for the GT allele and from 69±5.4% to 15.7±4.9% for the AC allele. …”
  4. 70304

    Microelectrode simulation was performed to observe the recorded SPW-Rs in different regions of neural network. by Sadullah Canakci (4439137)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(a)</b> SPW-R traces computed for a 65-electrode multi electrode array which spans a 3.5 × 3.5 mm<sup>2</sup> total area (-1750 μm to 1750 μm). …”
  5. 70305

    Superoxide flashes induce mitochondrial depolarizations, independently from the activity of the permeability transition pore. by Sandrine Pouvreau (240917)

    Published 2010
    “…Note the spatial and temporal colocalization of the increase in RPmt and decrease in TMRM fluorescence. <b>C</b> Total area of mitochondria presenting a flash or a depolarization per 1000 µm<sup>2</sup> cell per 100 s, in 5 cells under control conditions and after 20 min of treatment with 15 mM tiron (*: p<0.05 for control vs tiron, paired Wilcoxon Signed Rank test). …”
  6. 70306

    NF-κβ, COX, and ROS involvement in EP bridge formation. by Brett G. Zani (254541)

    Published 2010
    “…#p<0.05 vs. control, n = 4−5. <b>C–D:</b> SC-514 or indomethacin (INDO, 50 µM), a COX pathway inhibitor, caused ∼2–3 fold increases in EP bridges, arrows denote EP bridges, for both EPs/ECs and EPs/FBs after 48 h, n = 6−8. …”
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  8. 70308

    Data Sheet 1_Wetland restoration suppresses microbial carbon metabolism by altering keystone species interactions.docx by Huijie Zheng (20930621)

    Published 2025
    “…Besides, wetland restoration for four years decreased network complexity (characterized by decreased node number by 2.51%, edge number by 9.62%, positive/negative edge number by 6.37%, average degree by 5.74% and degree centralization by 6.34%). …”
  9. 70309

    Predicting Allosteric Effects from Orthosteric Binding in Hsp90-Ligand Interactions: Implications for Fragment-Based Drug Design - Fig 4 by Arun Chandramohan (2813848)

    Published 2016
    “…The absolute difference in numbers of deuterons (y-axis) between the free and ligand bound state is plotted for each pepsin digest fragment listed from the N to C terminus (x-axis) of Hsp90 for each deuterium exchange time point (t = 0.5, 2, 5, 10 min) in a ‘difference plot’. …”
  10. 70310

    DataSheet_1_Exogenous BR delayed peach fruit softening by inhibiting pectin degradation enzyme genes.docx by Jianzhao Li (2709121)

    Published 2023
    “…All the above results showed that BR treatment had a positive effect on delaying the senescence of peach fruit and prolonging its storage period.…”
  11. 70311

    DataSheet_1_Trends in Oropharyngeal Cancer Incidence Among Adult Men and Women in the United States From 2001 to 2018.pdf by Fangjian Guo (9606852)

    Published 2022
    “…Joinpoint regression revealed a significant joint in the HPV-OPSCC incidence trend for 20-44-year-old males in 2008 at which time the incidence began to decrease. …”
  12. 70312

    Microarray and Cluster Analysis. by Celia Williams (265997)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>In A) Genes were filtered out on the “present” call (P-call) generated by MAS 5.0 leaving 12,536 genes. …”
  13. 70313

    Citral inhibition of I<sub>TRPV1</sub> reveals the expression of TRPV2 and TRPV3 in acutely isolated dorsal root ganglion neurons. by Stephanie C. Stotz (129157)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A) Two patterns of response to repetitive 2-aminoethyldiphenyl borate application were noted within the dorsal root ganglion population following citral block of capsaicin-activated currents; dorsal root ganglion currents decreased in six neurons (left), and increased in the remaining neurons (right; n = 6; +100 mV). …”
  14. 70314

    During LCFA metabolism Cpx is induced partly in response to the hypo-oxidizing environment of the envelope. by Kanchan Jaswal (9542107)

    Published 2020
    “…Cultures were harvested in the stationary phase (time point T5, as indicated in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009081#pgen.1009081.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6A</a>), and β-gal activity was measured. …”
  15. 70315

    Ankle stiffness and spinal feedback. by Charlotte Le Mouel (7962200)

    Published 2019
    “…B. Decrease in soleus H-reflex in challenging balance conditions: when standing facing a cliff (left) <i>[<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007463#pcbi.1007463.ref004" target="_blank">4</a>]</i>, when standing on a narrow support (middle)<i>[<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007463#pcbi.1007463.ref005" target="_blank">5</a>]</i> and standing with the eyes closed (right)<i>[<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007463#pcbi.1007463.ref006" target="_blank">6</a>]</i>. …”
  16. 70316

    Heatmaps on Regulatory Effect of Topological Domain Size. by Boaz Goldberg (22601119)

    Published 2025
    “…We plot the log2 fold change in the expression rate in response to <b>(A)</b> reducing the barrier distances from 10 kb to 1 kb, <b>(B)</b> reducing nonspecific topoisomerase activities 10-fold, <b>(C)</b> reducing the barrier distances from 10 kb to 1 kb and increasing topoisomerase nonspecific activities 10-fold to compensate, <b>(D)</b> increasing the barrier distances from 10 kb to 100 kb, <b>(E)</b> increasing the nonspecific topoisomerase activities 10-fold, and <b>(F)</b> increasing the barrier distances from 10 kb to 100 kb and decreasing the nonspecific topoisomerase activities 10-fold to compensate.…”
  17. 70317

    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of Lockdown Amid COVID-19 on Ambient Air Quality in 16 Indian Cities.docx by Amit Kumar Mishra (5644676)

    Published 2021
    “…SO<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> showed an increase over a few cities as well as a decrease over the other cities. …”
  18. 70318

    Table_1_pH-Induced Local Unfolding of the Phl p 6 Pollen Allergen From cpH-MD.DOCX by Florian Hofer (7377338)

    Published 2021
    “…We find that upon protonation at lower pH values, the conformational flexibilities in key areas of the wild type protein, i.e., T-cell epitopes and early proteolytic cleavage sites, increase significantly. A decrease of the pH even leads to local unfolding in otherwise stable secondary structure elements, which is a prerequisite for proteolytic cleavage. …”
  19. 70319

    When there are no group events, mutations cause community extinction, but group-level events prevent this fate, as exemplified by the three archetypal modes of fragmentation. by Gil J. B. Henriques (11426697)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The figures show the time-dynamics of populations (initiated with 100 groups, each containing 100 cooperator cells). <b>A</b>: Example replicate with no group events (i.e., no group fission and extinction), showing fast initial rise in the number of mutants and the consequential decrease in the total cell number, resulting in extinction. …”
  20. 70320

    Targeting Protein-Protein Interactions with Trimeric Ligands: High Affinity Inhibitors of the MAGUK Protein Family by Klaus B. Nissen (689756)

    Published 2015
    “…Using our dimeric ligands targeting the PDZ1-2 tandem as starting point, we designed novel trimeric ligands by introducing a PDZ3-binding peptide moiety via a cysteine-derivatized <i>N</i>PEG linker. …”