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    The experimentally reported network parameters can generate supersaturation and be adapted to enter the inhibition-stabilized state. by Pierre Ekelmans (15470955)

    Published 2023
    “…This results in a decrease in the firing rates of both populations, as predicted by the SSN (dashed lines). …”
  3. 27443

    Effect of cue-contrast dependence on temporal properties of population activity patterns under ON-/OFF-LMI stimulus paradigm. by Yuxiu Shao (8953262)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Y-axis represents the distance from this position to the edge of the model cortex (edge near the position of the stimulus initiation), and x-axis records the moment when the activity of this position reaches 80% of its maximum amplitude. We summarize the results of traveling wave positions as a function of time under identical ON-/OFF-LMI stimulus paradigm, except for the contrast of the initial cue-square, which reduces from 100% to 50% of the contrast fed into the model in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007265#pcbi.1007265.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3F</a>. …”
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    Soybean tolerance to defoliation at the beginning of pod formation as affected by plant density by Murilo Miguel Durli (4703707)

    Published 2022
    “…The experimental design was a randomized block in a split-plot arrangement. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Membrane fraction of Rac before and after increase in sGDI due to stimulus. by Cibele Vieira Falkenberg (103587)

    Published 2013
    “…Arrows represent effective trajectories that satisfy the 70% increase in sGDI and 40% decrease in cytosolic Rac. Arrow type for fold increase in dissociation constant between Rac and sGDI in comparison to unphosphorylated GDI (see text): 5, solid; 10, dashed; 100 (B) and 1000 (C), bold (solid and dotted). …”
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    Fig 9 - by Maike Stegen (8578665)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) PMA stimulation evoked a slight decrease in endogenous GRK6 mRNA expression after 6 hours. …”
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    Several VDAs induce abnormal vacuolar morphologies. by Helene Tournu (3713263)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Bio-imaging cellomics analysis of vacuole number and size and cell count. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Quantitation of ABCA1 message in THP-1 cells exposed to NS398 by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> Dose-dependent decrease in ABCA1 mRNA expression in THP-1 monocytes treated with the COX-2 inhibitor NS398. …”
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    ASYN biochemical state. by Diana F. Lázaro (659832)

    Published 2014
    “…Quantification of insoluble fraction shows a decrease in TP and E57K mutants.</p>…”
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    Modulation of Physiologic Parameters in Molted Isa Brown Laying-Hens by Glutamine + Glutamic Acid Supplementation by W Morales (6099083)

    Published 2018
    “…This study evaluated morphometric parameters of the small intestine and gonadotropin transcript levels in Isa Brown laying hens supplemented with glutamine + glutamic acid (Aminogut®) during a second production cycle. Molting was induced and groups of 100 hens each, were supplemented with 0, 0.8, 1.6 or 2.4% Aminogut® in their diet. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Specific induction of FABP4 in neovessels during OIR. by Magali Saint-Geniez (269693)

    Published 2014
    “…(C) Quantification of circulating FABP4 demonstrated a significant decrease of serum FABP4 levels in OIR P17 WT mice compared to control room air (RA). …”
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    Caspase-8 activity modulation. by Eva Capdevila-Busquets (683895)

    Published 2015
    “…Overexpression of PSMC3IP or EPSTI1 in TRAIL-treated MDA-MB-231 <b>(A)</b> and MCF-7 cells <b>(B)</b> decrease caspase-8 activity based on the MYC-tag empty transfection vector (Vector) as control. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
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    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”