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  1. 69461

    Characterization of CLU-isoform biogenesis. by Hans Prochnow (461311)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) Western blots of recombinant CLU-V5 proteins in lysates (upper panel) and culture media (lower panel) of HEK-293 cells transiently expressing unmodified or point-mutated (crossed out codons) CLU cDNA variant 1. …”
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  3. 69463

    Infiltration of blood clots by cancer cells. by Stephanie Rossnagl (553093)

    Published 2014
    “…(F) Evaluation of cancer cell numbers when injected 5 minutes after clot induction showed a significant decrease in the number of cancer cells detected in the bone marrow at 1 hour after clot induction (p<0.05) but not at later time points (4, 24 and 48 hours after clot induction) (p = ns). n = 4–8 per time point.…”
  4. 69464

    Low fertility and postponement of first birth in Brazil by Adriana Miranda-Ribeiro (7453322)

    Published 2019
    “…Results show the persistence of regional differentials and point to (i) a scenario of postponement of first child in Brazil; and (ii) an increase in the proportion of childless women. …”
  5. 69465

    Non-searching strategies in the Morris water maze test. by Glòria Arqué (51650)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>Floating behavior (A and B) was operationally defined as any period equal to or longer than 5 s, during which the average mouse swimming speed stayed below 3 cm.s<sup>−1</sup>. …”
  6. 69466

    The effects of pretreatment with fingolimod-phosphate on BMECs in the presence of MS sera. by Hideaki Nishihara (545149)

    Published 2015
    “…Pretreatment with fingolimod-phosphate resulted in an increase in the claudin-5 protein levels (B) and TEER values (G) and a decrease in the VCAM-1 protein levels (F) in the BMECs, which were upregulated after exposure to the sera from all MS patients, including the RRMS-R, RRMS-S and SPMS patients, compared to that observed in the cells not pretreated with fingolimod-phosphate.…”
  7. 69467

    Effect of α-synuclein siRNA on α-synuclein protein in the monkey substantia nigra. by Alison L. McCormack (362670)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are expressed as percent of the control value in the right (untreated) substantia nigra and represent mean ± SEM. A significant decrease is caused by α-synuclein but not luciferase siRNA in the left (siRNA-infused) hemisphere. …”
  8. 69468

    FGF-9 Inhibits Infarct and Fibrosis in the Post-MI Diabetic Myocardium. by Dinender K. Singla (462521)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>G</b>: Histogram of quantitative infarct size analysis suggests a significant decrease in infarct size in the MI+FGF-9 group compared to the MI group. …”
  9. 69469

    Effect of proprioceptive training on the untrained wrist tracking task. by Anna Vera Cuppone (3211041)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Pre to posttest change in the use of haptic force feedback (HF) as a function of tracking error (TE). Each data point represents the coordinates of the respective group means. …”
  10. 69470

    Mithramycin Exerts an Anti-Myeloma Effect and Displays Anti-Angiogenic Effects through Up-Regulation of Anti-Angiogenic Factors by Eléonore Otjacques (410361)

    Published 2013
    “…The administration of MTM to mice injected with 5TGM1 decreased 5TGM1 cell invasion into bone marrow and myeloma neovascularisation. …”
  11. 69471

    Compound 1294 interferes in host cell invasion. by Kayode K. Ojo (353587)

    Published 2014
    “…Cultures were maintained in the absence of 1294 (B), in the presence of 2.5 μM 1294 added 2 h post-invasion (C), and in the presence of 2.5 μM 1294 added already at the time point of invasion (D). …”
  12. 69472

    LTPi is expressed presynaptically. by Joana Lourenço (594392)

    Published 2014
    “…(I) 2PSLM image (maximal intensity projection) of a layer 5 pyramidal neuron loaded with Alexa 594 (20 µM). …”
  13. 69473

    Basal LDLR gene expression and activity is higher in PC-3 than LNCaP cells. by James Robert Krycer (104817)

    Published 2009
    “…Expression is represented as a fold change (relative to PC-3 cells), whereby a one-unit increase in ΔC<sub>t</sub> results in a two-fold decrease in mRNA expression. …”
  14. 69474

    Frequency distributions of the <i>γ</i> values for the parameter sets that yield circadian oscillation. by Kazuhiro Maeda (182174)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>The frequency distributions of the quantitative balance between <i>X</i> and <i>Y</i> loops (<i>γ</i>) were simulated, while changing the kinetic symmetry (<i>ρ</i>): <i>ρ</i>≥99 (cross), <i>ρ</i> = 1 (circle), <i>ρ</i> = 0.1 (square), <i>ρ</i> = 0.01 (diamond). A decrease in <i>ρ</i> increases the kinetic symmetry. …”
  15. 69475

    Proton Transfer and Structure-Specific Fluorescence in Hydrogen Bond-Rich Protein Structures by Dorothea Pinotsi (1305144)

    Published 2016
    “…The importance of proton transfer on the intrinsic fluorescence observed in protein fibrils is signified by large reductions in the fluorescence intensity upon either fully protonating, or deprotonating, the fibrils at pH = 0 or 14, respectively. Thus, our results point to the existence of a structure-specific fluorophore that does not require the presence of aromatic residues or multiple bond conjugation that characterize conventional fluorescent systems. …”
  16. 69476

    Increased S129-P-α-synuclein in acutely treated curcumin mice. by Kateri J. Spinelli (293686)

    Published 2015
    “…(n = 2 mice for DMSO treatment, n = 3 mice for curcumin treatment; each data point represents the average value for a 3μm z-stack, with 4–12 z-stacks analyzed per mouse; pink arrows indicate colocalized synapses, white arrows indicate lack of colocalization; *p<0.05,**p<0.01,***p<0.001, Scale bar = 5 μm).…”
  17. 69477

    Proton Transfer and Structure-Specific Fluorescence in Hydrogen Bond-Rich Protein Structures by Dorothea Pinotsi (1305144)

    Published 2016
    “…The importance of proton transfer on the intrinsic fluorescence observed in protein fibrils is signified by large reductions in the fluorescence intensity upon either fully protonating, or deprotonating, the fibrils at pH = 0 or 14, respectively. Thus, our results point to the existence of a structure-specific fluorophore that does not require the presence of aromatic residues or multiple bond conjugation that characterize conventional fluorescent systems. …”
  18. 69478

    Proton Transfer and Structure-Specific Fluorescence in Hydrogen Bond-Rich Protein Structures by Dorothea Pinotsi (1305144)

    Published 2016
    “…The importance of proton transfer on the intrinsic fluorescence observed in protein fibrils is signified by large reductions in the fluorescence intensity upon either fully protonating, or deprotonating, the fibrils at pH = 0 or 14, respectively. Thus, our results point to the existence of a structure-specific fluorophore that does not require the presence of aromatic residues or multiple bond conjugation that characterize conventional fluorescent systems. …”
  19. 69479

    Stability of beta-titanium T-loop springs preactivated by gradual curvature by Sergei Godeiro Fernandes Rabelo Caldas (4791744)

    Published 2018
    “…Results: The horizontal forces decreased gradually among the groups (p< 0.001) and the moments showed a significant and slow decrease over time among the groups (p< 0.001). …”
  20. 69480

    Cerebral vasomotor reactivity in migraine: effect of patent foramen ovale and aerogenic microembolism by Farid Khasiyev (9273491)

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <p>Presence of PFO correlated with a significant decrease of MCA BHI (1.43 ± 0.39 vs 1.04 ± 0.67, p = 0.032) and marginal reduction of PCA BHI (1.25 ± 0.46 vs. 1.01 ± 0.39, p = 0.090) in migraineurs. …”