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  1. 71561

    Evaluations of entropy mapping using fMRI. by Ze Wang (132986)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) image of a cylinder water phantom; B) entropy map of the phantom. …”
  2. 71562

    Distribution and changes in urine DCA in clinical groups. by K. J. Castor (8721369)

    Published 2020
    “…B) DCA intergroup comparison of each species (C3-C10), and of the sum of the major species that decrease (C4+C5), and species that increase (C7+C8+C9) for CH (n = 76) compared with levels in AD (n = 25). …”
  3. 71563

    Heterogeneous Effects of Forced Migration on the Female Labor Market: The Venezuelan Exodus in Colombia by Julian Pedrazzi (14131481)

    Published 2022
    “…When testing the underlying mechanisms of this latter result, we find a reduction in the time spent on childcare and an increase in the probability of hiring domestic service, explained by a decrease in the cost of this service due to the Venezuelan exodus.…”
  4. 71564

    Alterations in the levels of total O-GlcNAc modified proteins and p53 in retinal PC incubated with DON and Alloxan for 16 by Zafer Gurel (558017)

    Published 2014
    “…</b> Protein lysates (50 µg) from retinal PC were analyzed by Western blot analysis for O-GlcNAcylated proteins and p53 (A). All treatments applied with 5 mM glucose in medium. …”
  5. 71565

    Heterogeneity of PTGDR mRNA expression levels in laser microdissected adenoma and tumor samples. by Sándor Spisák (123726)

    Published 2012
    “…Genes were considered to be downregulated with values lower than 0.5 (50% decrease, horizontal dotted line) (A) Expression value distribution of the 215894_at probeset (for <i>PTGDR</i> gene) in the GSE8671 (B) and GSE18105 (C) GEO data sets. …”
  6. 71566

    Hake projections with missing surveys under OMP2022 by Andrea Ross-Gillespie (10036472)

    Published 2025
    “…Modelling an undetected catchability increase results in slightly higher TACs and lower biomasses, the latter being a concern at the lower 5th percentile of the projections only. …”
  7. 71567

    Base Metal Catalysts for Photochemical C–H Borylation That Utilize Metal–Metal Cooperativity by Thomas J. Mazzacano (1589422)

    Published 2013
    “…The optimal catalyst, (IPr)­Cu-FeCp­(CO)<sub>2</sub>, exhibits efficient activity at 5 mol% loading under photochemical conditions, shows only minimal decrease in activity upon reuse, and is able to catalyze borylation of a variety of arene substrates. …”
  8. 71568

    Figure S1 - Imipramine Is an Orally Active Drug against Both Antimony Sensitive and Resistant <em>Leishmania donovani</em> Clinical Isolates in Experimental Infection by Sandip Mukherjee (106860)

    Published 2012
    “…</b> Eight-week infected hamsters received miltefosine at a dose of 17.5 mg/kg for 4 weeks and 2 days after last treatment hamsters were sacrificed. …”
  9. 71569

    Assessment of the effect of NAT treatment on SP immunoreactivity within the perivascular region following SCI. by Anna Victoria Leonard (568218)

    Published 2014
    “…Sham sections demonstrated moderate SP immunoreactivity (C). At both 5 and 24 hours post-SCI a slight decrease was observed within both segments of vehicle and NAT treatment groups. …”
  10. 71570

    Correlation between the granulocyte CD88 expression and the APACHE II score on day 1 by Mia Furebring (54821)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Expression of the C5a receptor (CD88) on granulocytes and monocytes in patients with severe sepsis"</p><p>Critical Care 2002;6(4):363-370.…”
  11. 71571

    The influence of the emotion prime on target detection depends on the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA), and specifically for T2 report. by Nicolas Vermeulen (140588)

    Published 2013
    “…A significant (<i>t</i><sub>17</sub><i> = </i>−4.50, <i>P</i><.001) decrease (−19.9%) in correct identification of targets was observed following the processing of fear primes as compared to disgust primes. …”
  12. 71572

    Detection principle of the CMA-based SNP assay. by Juliane Havlicek (4397770)

    Published 2017
    “…B: The template (e.g. wild type DNA) is amplified by PCR and the reporter oligonucleotides bind preferentially to the generated complementary amplicon. A decrease of signal intensity at matched array spots (e.g. wild type probes) is detected. …”
  13. 71573

    Early blockade of CB1 and/or CB2 receptors does not increase thermal hypersensitivity. by Angel Arevalo-Martin (298990)

    Published 2013
    “…SCI results in cold and hot hypersensitivity (A-D). We observed a transient decrease of cold hypersensitivity at 60 days after lesion in AM281- or AM630-treated rats (A) that is not further maintained at 90 days after lesion (C). …”
  14. 71574

    Effects of NAcc core and shell inactivation on priming-induced reinstatement. by Peagan Lin (575117)

    Published 2014
    “…Stars (*) on the bar graphs indicate a significant increase in lever pressing on the saline reinstatement day; number signs (#) indicate a significant decrease in lever pressing activity as compared to that observed on the saline reinstatement day (as determined by Tukey's HSD).…”
  15. 71575

    β<sub>2</sub>-AR mediates the inhibition of I<sub>kr</sub> by fenoterol (Feno) in heart failure (HF) myocytes. by Hegui Wang (304923)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) Summarized data for percent decrease in the amplitude of I<sub>Kr</sub> tail current evoked by ICI plus fenoterol, CGP plus fenoterol, and fenoterol alone (n = 5 and 6 cells, 3 hearts, *P<0.05, Feno+ICI versus Feno). …”
  16. 71576

    Predicted effect of an equivalent increase in each input parameter on overall reproductive performance. by Christopher D. Hudson (610862)

    Published 2014
    “…For example, the top bar shows that the predicted effect of moving from a submission rate of 45% (the median of the input distribution for this parameter) to 62.5% (the upper quartile of the input distribution) would be a decrease of just over £100/cow/year in the herd’s modified FERTEX (mFX) score.…”
  17. 71577

    Altered cellular adjacencies and protein–ligand interactions in NEC. by Adi Egozi (11547698)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Dot plot showing the 20 interaction types that have the highest increase (red) or decrease (blue) interaction values between neonatal (<i>n</i> = 3) and NEC (<i>n</i> = 6) samples (<b>Methods</b>). …”
  18. 71578

    Silencing CREB increases AP-2α expression and promoter activity. by Vladislava O. Melnikova (242902)

    Published 2010
    “…(F) Colony formation assay performed in soft agar layer depicts a significant decrease in clonogenicity after silencing CREB in both A375SM and C8161-c9. *, <i>p</i><0.001.…”
  19. 71579

    Table_2_Exploring the Role of Chemokine Receptor 6 (Ccr6) in the BXD Mouse Model of Gulf War Illness.XLS by Jun Gao (203098)

    Published 2020
    “…The Ccr6 gene is cis-regulated and its expression is significantly correlated with CORT+DFP treatment. Its mean transcript abundance in PFC of BXD mice decreased 1.6-fold (p < 0.0001) in the CORT+DFP group. …”
  20. 71580

    Table_3_Exploring the Role of Chemokine Receptor 6 (Ccr6) in the BXD Mouse Model of Gulf War Illness.XLS by Jun Gao (203098)

    Published 2020
    “…The Ccr6 gene is cis-regulated and its expression is significantly correlated with CORT+DFP treatment. Its mean transcript abundance in PFC of BXD mice decreased 1.6-fold (p < 0.0001) in the CORT+DFP group. …”