Showing 63,821 - 63,840 results of 100,212 for search '(( 5 ((ng decrease) OR (a decrease)) ) OR ( 5 ((teer decrease) OR (mean decrease)) ))', query time: 1.57s Refine Results
  1. 63821

    Table_2_Mapping Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus Resistance in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) by Using BSA-seq Analysis.xlsx by Marta Pujol (7043837)

    Published 2019
    “…Markers flanking CsCvy-1 in a 5.3 cM interval were developed for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in breeding programs and will be useful for the identification of the target gene in future studies.…”
  2. 63822

    Presentation_1_Antitumoral Action of Resveratrol Through Adenosinergic Signaling in C6 Glioma Cells.PDF by Alejandro Sánchez-Melgar (3950141)

    Published 2021
    “…Adenosine activates specific G-protein coupled receptors named A<sub>1</sub>, A<sub>2A</sub>, A<sub>2B</sub>, and A<sub>3</sub> receptors. …”
  3. 63823

    Table_4_Mapping Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus Resistance in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) by Using BSA-seq Analysis.xlsx by Marta Pujol (7043837)

    Published 2019
    “…Markers flanking CsCvy-1 in a 5.3 cM interval were developed for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in breeding programs and will be useful for the identification of the target gene in future studies.…”
  4. 63824

    Allelopathic Effects of Different Plant Water Extracts on Yield and Weeds of Wheat by M. NAEEM (5862101)

    Published 2018
    “…Mixture of sorghum + sunflower + mulberry water extracts each at 18 L ha-1 applied at 40+55 DAS resulted in an 87.14% decrease in total weed dry matter with a 19.5% increase in grain yield of wheat and higher net benefits of Rs. 100525 with 777.5% marginal rate of return. …”
  5. 63825

    Table_1_Mapping Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus Resistance in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) by Using BSA-seq Analysis.xlsx by Marta Pujol (7043837)

    Published 2019
    “…Markers flanking CsCvy-1 in a 5.3 cM interval were developed for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in breeding programs and will be useful for the identification of the target gene in future studies.…”
  6. 63826

    Table_3_Mapping Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus Resistance in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) by Using BSA-seq Analysis.xlsx by Marta Pujol (7043837)

    Published 2019
    “…Markers flanking CsCvy-1 in a 5.3 cM interval were developed for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in breeding programs and will be useful for the identification of the target gene in future studies.…”
  7. 63827

    Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: the Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety by Matteo Atzori (1428118)

    Published 2016
    “…Record coherence time at room temperature (1.04 μs) and Rabi oscillations are also observed for the vanadyl derivative in a very high concentrated material (5 ± 1%) as a result of the additional benefit provided by the use of a nuclear spin-free ligand.…”
  8. 63828

    Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: the Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety by Matteo Atzori (1428118)

    Published 2016
    “…Record coherence time at room temperature (1.04 μs) and Rabi oscillations are also observed for the vanadyl derivative in a very high concentrated material (5 ± 1%) as a result of the additional benefit provided by the use of a nuclear spin-free ligand.…”
  9. 63829

    Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: the Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety by Matteo Atzori (1428118)

    Published 2016
    “…Record coherence time at room temperature (1.04 μs) and Rabi oscillations are also observed for the vanadyl derivative in a very high concentrated material (5 ± 1%) as a result of the additional benefit provided by the use of a nuclear spin-free ligand.…”
  10. 63830

    Oxidative stress in INS1E and alphaTC1 cells in monolayer culture. by Mireille M. J. P. E. Sthijns (12245491)

    Published 2022
    “…N = 3, n≥1 and data are presented as mean ± SEM; * <i>p</i>≤0.05; all p-values are shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0257578#pone.0257578.s005" target="_blank">S5</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0257578#pone.0257578.s006" target="_blank">S6</a> Tables.…”
  11. 63831

    <i>Ralstonia pickettii</i> supplementation reduces glucose tolerance and augments inflammatory tone in DIO mice. by Shanthadevi D. Udayappan (4610638)

    Published 2017
    “…Gene expression was normalized using <i>36B4</i> as a housekeeping gene. N = 10 mice per group. Error bars are represented as mean ± SEM; p values were determined by Mann-Whitney U test or two-way ANOVA testing with Bonferroni post-test for multiple-comparison analysis (for OGTT). …”
  12. 63832

    Image_1_Performance of quantitative measurements in [18F]fluorocholine positron emission tomography/computed tomography for parathyroid imaging (P2TH study).pdf by Nicolas Jacquet-Francillon (13188486)

    Published 2022
    “…For serum PTH levels < 70 ng/ml, the detection rate of [<sup>18</sup>F]fluorocholine PET/CT is strongly decreased.…”
  13. 63833

    Carotenoid accumulation during Arabidopsis callus development. by Patrick Schaub (156347)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>A, Carotenoid content in Arabidopsis leaves (lvs) decreases strongly in callus developed for 28 d on callus-inducing medium in darkness (CIM; lvs callus-28d). …”
  14. 63834

    Mitochondrial genome sequencing with short overlapping amplicons on MiSeq FGx system by Yang Xin (286771)

    Published 2022
    “…Concordant haplotypes of 9947 A and 2800 M were obtained at 32 variants. Cross-reactivity was observed with 1 ng primate DNA and 10 ng non-primate DNA but could be easily distinguished. …”
  15. 63835

    Anchusa italica extract: phytochemical and neuroprotective evaluation on global cerebral ischemia and reperfusion by Akram Torki (5383154)

    Published 2018
    “…Induction of ischemia/reperfusion caused a decrease in the antioxidant capacity of the brain and serum as well as an increase in the malondialdehyde of the brain and serum. …”
  16. 63836

    Emission fluorescence spectra of Cupricyclin-1 in the presence of increasing amounts of Cu<sup>2+</sup> ions. by Marco Barba (185257)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) apo Cupricyclin-1 (0.5 µM); (b) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.06 µM; (c) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.12 µM; (d) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.18 µM; (e) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.24 µM; (f) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.30 µM; (g) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.36 µM; (h) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.41 µM and (i) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.51 µM (only the spectra relative to a stoichiometric ratio Cu<sup>2+</sup>:Cupricyclin-1 ≤1 are reported); <b>(inset)</b>: Determination of the dissociation constant of Cu<sup>2+</sup> to Cupricyclin-1 by fluorescence quenching experiments. …”
  17. 63837

    Skinner_Supplemental_Figure_1 by Nathan Skinner (6587456)

    Published 2019
    “…Additionally, following the 5<sup>th</sup> phase shift, light cycle-disrupted animals showed a reversal in their diurnal pattern of energy homeostasis and locomotor activity followed by a subsequent loss of this rhythm. …”
  18. 63838

    Table 1_The impact of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy on nutritional status and survival in cervical esophageal cancer patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy.docx by Zijun Wen (21596450)

    Published 2025
    “…Multivariate analysis results showed: weight loss ≥5% (p = 0.041, HR = 5.664, 95% CI: 1.075–29.846) and a CONUT score ≥4 (p = 0.01, HR = 15.223, 95% CI: 1.935–119.783) were independent prognostic factors for OS.…”
  19. 63839

    Euterpe Oleracea Mart. (Açaí) Reduces Oxidative Stress and Improves Energetic Metabolism in Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Rats by Patricia Alegre (7888787)

    Published 2020
    “…Methods: Wistar rats were assigned to 2 groups: Control (C: receiving standard chow; n = 9) and Açaí (A: receiving standard chow supplemented with 5% açaí; n = 10). …”
  20. 63840

    Constrained Adherable Area of Nanotopographic Surfaces Promotes Cell Migration through the Regulation of Focal Adhesion via Focal Adhesion Kinase/Rac1 Activation by Jiwon Lim (776245)

    Published 2018
    “…A meticulous investigation of the cell migration in response to changes in the constrained adherable area of the nanotopographic surface showed 1.4-, 1.5-, and 1.6-fold increase in migration speeds and a 1.4-, 2-, and 2.5-fold decrease in the number of focal adhesions as the adherable area was decreased to 86, 68, and 36%, respectively. …”