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  1. 5681

    Effect of ORS on GSK-3β expression. by Da-yong Zhang (5650246)

    Published 2011
    “…GSK-3β protein levels were significantly decreased in the ORS group compared with the YRS group (*<i>P</i><0.05) and the ORS + DKK1 group (<b><sup>#</sup></b><i>P</i><0.05; <i>n</i> = 5).…”
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    Indices of perceived similarity in the two groups before and after the interpersonal manipulation and the joint grasping task. by Lucia Maria Sacheli (116150)

    Published 2012
    “…While implicit judgments extracted from the BIG-5 personality questionnaire (see main text) significantly decreased in the MG as a consequence of the Interpersonal manipulation, explicit judgements of perceived similarity (collected through a Visual Analogue Scale) significantly increased in the NG as a positive consequence of the cooperative motor interaction. …”
  3. 5683

    The DEDI-domain of caspase 8 is critical for its interaction with Bcl2. by Mahbuba Rahman (198499)

    Published 2011
    “…<b>D–E</b>) In resistant cells, exposure to rSPARC and 5-FU resulted in decreased cell viability following transfection with EV-control: MIP/5FU: 90.14±2.80 (SPARC) vs. 69.89±4.64% (SPARC+5-FU) (p<0.005); MiaPaca/CPT: 108.77±6.85 (SPARC) vs. 73.98±4.46% (SPARC+5-FU) (p<0.005). …”
  4. 5684

    Molecular mechanisms of impaired intestinal barrier function. by Tim Vanuytsel (513970)

    Published 2014
    “…(B-D) Semi-quantitative immunofluorescence confirmed decreased protein expression of CLDN1 (B, C) and increased expression of CLDN2 (B, D) at 50 days. …”
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    The effect of POm E-stimulation is time-dependent. by Carlos Castejon (2182382)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This figure shows the change in mean sensory response magnitude by different POm E-stimulation intervals (50–1000 ms) before whisker stimulus. …”
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    Assessments of the Inhibitory Effects of YC-1 on hRMVECs. by Michael DeNiro (297385)

    Published 2013
    “…SN50 and YC-1 treatments significantly [***P<0.001] decreased the number of lumen formed in hRMVECs as compared to their respective controls, SN50M and DMSO, respectively. …”
  9. 5689

    Aspirin treatment induces activated T cell death <i>in vitro</i>, promotes osteogenesis of BMMSCs, and improves BMD in OVX mice. by Takayoshi Yamaza (67506)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) On the other hand, T cells activated by cultured on CD3εΑb-coated dishes showed decreased viability in 50 µg/ml ASP-treated group, but not in 2.5 µg/ml ASP-treated group. …”
  10. 5690

    The effect of bispectral index monitoring on cognitive performance following sedation for outpatient colonoscopy: a randomized controlled trial by Mehmet Sargin (5400356)

    Published 2019
    “…In the monitored group (n = 50), the depth of anesthesia was monitored using the BIS, and BIS scores were maintained between 60 and 80. …”
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    The effect of bispectral index monitoring on cognitive performance following sedation for outpatient colonoscopy: a randomized controlled trial by Mehmet Sargin (5400356)

    Published 2019
    “…In the monitored group (n = 50), the depth of anesthesia was monitored using the BIS, and BIS scores were maintained between 60 and 80. …”
  12. 5692

    Gangliosides are required for viral capture mediated by mDC. by Nuria Izquierdo-Useros (91232)

    Published 2012
    “…(E) Capture competition between 75 ng of VLP<sub>HIV-Gag-eGFP</sub> Gag and decreasing amounts (µM) of GM2-containing LUV<sub>HIV-tRed</sub>. …”
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    Effects of fadrozole on prolactin-positive cells in the pituitary of male rats. by María José García Barrado (590761)

    Published 2014
    “…Scale bar: 100 µm. b) Irregular and strongly stained prolactin-positive cells (arrows) in untreated male rats. c) Polygonal and weakly stained prolactin-positive cells (arrows) after 5 doses of fadrozole. Scale bar b, c: 12 µm d) Plot showing the <i>in vivo</i> effects of the 1 or 5 doses of fadrozole on the serum levels of prolactin (ng/mL) (*p<0.01 with respect to untreated and control animals, **p<0.01, with respect to untreated and control animals and p<0.05 with respect to 1 dose of fadrozole-treated animals). …”
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    Relative localization of TAPP2, utrophin and F-actin upon chemokine stimulation. A. by Hongzhao Li (172496)

    Published 2013
    “…Images shown are representative of five experiments. Right panel: Colocalization of utrophin and F-actin was calculated as the average Pearson’s correlation coefficient of more than 100 cells from 5 experiments. …”
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       <strong>Assessment Of Dental Anxiety Among Patients Reporting To Dental Operatory- A Cross-Sectional Survey</strong> by Pooja Raut (16508884)

    Published 2023
    “…Independent t-tests revealed a significant difference between the age groups in their mean total anxiety level (P< 0.05), which decreased with age. …”
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    Phase difference, spatial synchrony, and phase coherence plots. by Yi Hu (58993)

    Published 2020
    “…The error bars are standard deviation from mean phase difference. <b>b/f</b>, Phase difference from Huangzhong and Fengxian (as a function of population size for neighboring counties, within 70 km of Huangzhong and 50 km of Fengxian). …”
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    GDF11 regulates the EGF signal transduction pathway. by Gareth Williams (5148)

    Published 2013
    “…GDF11 significantly downregulates EGF receptor transcript levels (mean ± SEM; **<i>p</i><0.01, n = 6). (<b>B</b>) Cor-1 cells incubated with 25 or 50 ng/ml GDF11 for either 24 or 48 hr were lysed and analysed for EGFR levels by Western blot. …”
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    Estrogens Can Disrupt Amphibian Mating Behavior by Frauke Hoffmann (134729)

    Published 2012
    “…In this study, we demonstrate that EE2 exposure at five different concentrations (0.296 ng/L, 2.96 ng/L, 29.64 ng/L, 2.96 µg/L and 296.4 µg/L) can disrupt the mating behavior of adult male <em>Xenopus laevis.…”