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11081
Flow cytometry analysis of apoptosis.
Published 2015“…<p>A) Dot plots showing the apoptosis ratios of kidney cells from Control (n = 4), CIN (n = 6), NAC (n = 6), V10 (n = 4), V100 (n = 4) and V300 (n = 4) groups subdivided into cortex (left panel) and medulla cells (right panel). …”
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11082
Random forest identifies metabolites that significantly distinguishes between WT and dKO group of mice.
Published 2021“…RFA identified two groups (WT and KO) with 100% accuracy in both CSF (A) and plasma (B). Metabolites were plotted against their Mean Decrease in Accuracy, calculated by RFA. …”
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11083
<i>γ-Mtb</i>-mediated TF induction and TNF-α secretion is mostly independent of CD14.
Published 2013“…Data is depicted as fold increase in TF activity over control (<b>B</b>) TNF-α levels as determined in ELISA. ns, not statistically significant; # indicates statistically significant decrease compared to LPS alone (<i>P</i><0.05). Data are mean ± SEM (n = 3–6).…”
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11084
Specific induction of FABP4 in neovessels during OIR.
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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11085
Actin/calmodulin/tubulin, phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate, and ER-Golgi trafficking, are required for asymmetrical inheritance of protein aggregates.
Published 2014“…Data are plotted as the mutants' deviation from the wild type in aggregate inheritance (open bars; 100% increase means a two-fold increase in the aggregate inheritance values compared to wild type strains) and removal (black bars; 100% decrease means a two-fold decrease in the inheritance values compared to wild type strains). …”
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11086
External bases do not catalyze some McLOV proteins.
Published 2015“…In contrast, a Thr27Ile demonstrates spectra consistent with LOV chemistry (E) with a 100-fold decrease in the rate of adduct decay (F). …”
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11087
Human movement can disrupt the success of an elimination program.
Published 2016“…Line indicates the mean and shaded area the range observed over 100 samples from the joint posterior distribution of 10 best-fit habitat availability pairs for each cluster. …”
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11088
The proportion of homomeric GluR1 AMPA receptors in the post-synaptic sites is not altered following LTP induction.
Published 2013“…(B) NASPM was added either 45 minutes (filled circles, n = 3) or 1 h45 (open circles, n = 4) after LTP induction by a single train of high-frequency stimulation (100 Hz, 1 s). …”
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11089
Simulated Data Accuracy Curves
Published 2007“…At a SNR = 2 we detect 100% true positives with almost no false positives.…”
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11090
Ndfip1 and DMT1 are expressed in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra.
Published 2014“…(E) DMT1 is expressed in the cytoplasm (arrows) of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra. Scale bars: 100 µm (B, E), 25 µm (C). (A, D) Values are the mean ±SD, * p<0.05 Mann Whitney U tests.…”
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11091
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11092
HO-1 participates in optimal iron re-utilization.
Published 2011“…The transplantation of HO-1-deficient BM cells leads to a decrease of soluble iron. The mean ± SEM is shown for six mice per genotype; *P≤0.05.…”
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11093
Changes in whisker behavior as mice successfully learn the object detection task.
Published 2012“…(C) During stimulus presentation, an increase in mean deflection angle was correlated with a decrease in the false alarm (FA) rate, a measure of behavioral performance, for two mice (JF25609, JF25607). …”
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11094
Morphine withdrawal-induced CREB activation in the PVN is dependent on α<sub>1</sub>-adrenoceptor stimulation.
Published 2013“…Data correspond to mean ± SEM. Post hoc analysis revealed a significant decrease in pCREB immunoreactivity in prazosin-pretreated rats. …”
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11095
Oligodendrocyte depletion with DT results in axonal damage but does not affect cortical neuronal density.
Published 2011“…<p>(A) A decrease of neurofilament signal density (NF200), and an increase in axonal damage (evidenced by APP accumulation) was observed in MOGi-Cre/iDTR mice treated with DT (left panel), compared to DT-treated MOGi-Cre animals as control (middle panel) and MOGi-Cre/iDTR animals treated with PBS (right panel). …”
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11096
Time-dependent accumulation of Glu-plg-568 on the platelet surfaces from GFP-mice incorporated into the fibrin network.
Published 2015“…This assay was analyzed with a <i>t</i>-test for independent samples. Results are normalized to the control sample mean value (mean ± SD).…”
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11097
Neuritin restores the reduction in the dendritic spine density and the maturity of individual spines in Tg2576 neurons.
Published 2014“…Scale bar represents 10 µm. (B) A summary histogram shows mean numbers of spines. …”
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11098
Normal learning and extinction in the model.
Published 2011“…Bars represent mean ± S.E.M. of percentages of retrieved attractors over 10 sets of 100 simulations. …”
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11099
Tau (microtubule marker) immunofluorescence labeling demonstrating the effect of EpoD exposure on 5% stretched axons at 7 DIV.
Published 2017“…<b>(B)</b> EpoD (100 nM) applied to axon compartment alone for 24 h induced a significant decrease in degenerative index in the axon compartment when compared to vehicle- treated cultures following injury. …”
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11100
MEHP induces the differentiation of SW 872 cells.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) qRT-PCR products of ACACA, ACLY, GLUT1, GLUT4 and S100B mRNA normalized to RPS18 and presented as fold increase or decrease compared to control, 4 days after treatment with 10 µM MEHP. …”