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  1. 63901

    Monitoring ciliary entry and exit of Smo-mEos2 in SAG-treated cells. by Jynho Kim (614435)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Schematic diagram of drug treatment and photoconversion of NIH 3T3/Smo-mEos2 cells. …”
  2. 63902

    Supplemental Figures 1-7 from Erlotinib Pretreatment Improves Photodynamic Therapy of Non–Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Xenografts via Multiple Mechanisms by Shannon M. Gallagher-Colombo (14918058)

    Published 2023
    “…Supplemental Figure 4. VEGF levels decrease in A549 tumors with pre-PDT administration of erlotinib Supplemental Figure 5. …”
  3. 63903

    Lack of cluster formation upon unilateral PLL addition. by Yuri N. Antonenko (241873)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Unilateral PLL addition at a concentration of 2.5 µM per lysine monomer, only has a minor effect on the lifetime <i>τ<sub>P</sub></i> of OPg dimers even at 1 M KCl on the opposite side. …”
  4. 63904

    Signalling via the Ras-RAF arm of ERK-MAPK is required for HCMV reactivation. by Verity G. Kew (577428)

    Published 2014
    “…IE RNA expression was expressed as a fold decrease compared to mock treated control <b>C</b>) immature DCs (1) were incubated with DMSO (2,3) or ERK (4,5), tpl2 (6,7) and Raf (8,9) inhibitors for 1 hour then stimulated with LPS (black) or IL-6 (grey) to promote reactivation. …”
  5. 63905

    Relative EEG power density per genotype. by Carolin F. Reichert (667435)

    Published 2014
    “…During the early morning hours (i.e., during the nap scheduled to 5:20–6:00 a.m.), highlighted by black boxes, G/A-allele carriers showed a relative decrease specifically in the range of 8–16 Hz (A), which was not present in G/G-allele carriers (B).…”
  6. 63906

    Microarray analyses of the transcriptome of diploid (D) and tetraploid (T) HCT116 cells treated with cisplatin, Chk1 inhibitor or the combination of both. by Ilio Vitale (82793)

    Published 2007
    “…Each row represents the combination of two dye-swap experiments compared to untreated control cells and each column represents a single gene. Red and green colors indicate an increase and a decrease, respectively, in the expression of genes as compared to unstimulated control cells. …”
  7. 63907

    Microscopic Study of Hydroxyapatite Dissolution As Affected by Fluoride Ions by Ki-Young Kwon (2190616)

    Published 2011
    “…In the presence of 10 mM NaF, individual surface step retraction velocities decreased by about a factor of 5 as compared to NaF-free conditions. …”
  8. 63908

    Low-dose curcumin treatment increases OEC proliferation. by Johana Tello Velasquez (652843)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A–D). Increased proliferation of OECs was observed after treatment with 0.5 µM curcumin (B) or 0.5 µM curcumin combined with G5 supplement (D); cells appeared to have longer processes and formed a net-like structure. …”
  9. 63909

    Marked Reduction of AKT1 Expression and Deregulation of AKT1-Associated Pathways in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Schizophrenia Patients by Nico J. M. van Beveren (51667)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Recent studies have suggested that deregulated AKT1 signaling is associated with schizophrenia. We hypothesized that if this is indeed the case, we should observe both decreased AKT1 expression as well as deregulation of AKT1 regulated pathways in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) of schizophrenia patients.…”
  10. 63910

    Data_Sheet_3_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  11. 63911

    Image_1_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..pdf by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  12. 63912

    Table2_Targeted RNAi screen identifies transcriptional mechanisms that prevent premature degeneration of adult photoreceptors.xlsx by Spencer E. Escobedo (15415727)

    Published 2023
    “…From an initial set of 155 RNAi lines each targeting a unique gene and spanning a diverse set of transcription factors, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifiers, we identified 18 high-confidence target genes whose decreased expression in adult photoreceptors leads to premature and progressive retinal degeneration. …”
  13. 63913

    Image_2_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..pdf by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  14. 63914

    Data_Sheet_4_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  15. 63915

    Table1_Targeted RNAi screen identifies transcriptional mechanisms that prevent premature degeneration of adult photoreceptors.xlsx by Spencer E. Escobedo (15415727)

    Published 2023
    “…From an initial set of 155 RNAi lines each targeting a unique gene and spanning a diverse set of transcription factors, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifiers, we identified 18 high-confidence target genes whose decreased expression in adult photoreceptors leads to premature and progressive retinal degeneration. …”
  16. 63916

    Data from: Extinction of rare fish predicts an abrupt loss of ecological function in the future of Amazonian streams by Lucas Colares (11379678)

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <p>5. We propose an extinction risk assessment based on the ecosystem, and recommend that future studies apply our approach to other taxa and ecosystems, to better understand the effects of human impacts on ecosystem functioning.…”
  17. 63917

    Data_Sheet_1_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  18. 63918

    Onset of an epileptic seizure in the Kuramoto-like neuron population and the outcome of the controlled system. by Malbor Asllani (5537012)

    Published 2018
    “…Then we assume the coupling parameter starts to increase, <i>t</i> ∈ [5000, 7500], to eventually remain quite large, 0.5 on average, for <i>t</i> ∈ [7500, 125000]; we can observe that the KM falls in a synchronised state while the controlled one still does not exhibit synchronisation. …”
  19. 63919

    Data_Sheet_2_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  20. 63920

    Image_7_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..PDF by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”