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69761
MLN4924 regulates NSs-dependent early PKR activation in RVFV-infected cells.
Published 2016“…HeLa cells treated with control (DMSO) or MLN4924 (1 μM) were either mock infected or infected with rMP12-NSs-V5. At the indicated time points, cell lysates were harvested and analyzed for gene expression by Western blot analysis. …”
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69762
Effect of microRNAs in fate determination of memory CD8 T cells.
Published 2010“…↑and↓ refer to net increase/decrease from the corresponding baseline values. Δ refers to a variation between IL-15-derived and IL-2-derived memory T cells at corresponding time points. …”
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69763
Human ovarian cancer cells derived from ascites exhibit increased efflux compared to cells derived from the primary tumor.
Published 2015“…Results are reported as the mean fold decrease from three independent trials treated (+/- SD). …”
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69764
Figure CSA-2 4.18
Published 2019“…Both the mean error and standard deviations clearly decrease with the addition of the MW data. …”
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69765
Temporomandibular disorder, body pain and systemic diseases: assessing their associations in adolescents
Published 2021“…A multidisciplinary approach would contribute to better control of painful TMD and decrease its chronification risk.…”
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69766
RT-qPCR analysis consolidation.
Published 2017“…(B) In the hippocampus, only sleep and not N + SD showed a significant decrease in gene expression from 0.5 to 5 h (Sleep: F = 12.2, df 1/8, <i>p</i> = 0.008, d = 2.48; N + SD: F = 1.6, df 1/8, <i>p</i> > 0.2, d = 0.90). …”
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69767
Growth of three different microbial species following exposure to whole blood collected from Anna’s Hummingbirds.
Published 2020“…Values shown represent a percent change in microbial growth, where a negative value indicates a decrease in the percentage of microbial growth following incubation with whole blood.…”
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69768
Structural and biochemical evidences for the effect of exercise and intermittent hypobaric hypoxia on the recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage in trained rats
Published 2014“…<p>In rat soleus muscle, a recuperation programme of IHH combined with light exercise seems to induce a faster<br>recovery of the mean muscle fibres size and a significant decrease in the percentage of abnormal fibres, without affecting neither the percentage of fibre types nor the fibre shape.…”
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69769
<b>Data for s</b><b>easonal variations in coral lipids and their significance for energy maintenance in the </b><b>South China Sea</b>
Published 2024“…<p dir="ltr">In recent years, the intensification of global warming and extreme climate have led to an increase in the frequency and severity of coral bleaching. Coral bleaching means a decrease in symbiotic zooxanthellae density (ZD). …”
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69770
Numerical thermal analysis of structural masonry in fire situations: thermal insulation between adjacent rooms
Published 2022“…<p></p><p>Abstract Fire situations must be considered in structural design to minimize risks to the safety of buildings, since high temperatures ultimately result in the decrease of the mechanical properties of building materials and lead to the spread of flames to adjacent rooms. …”
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69771
Presentation1.ppt
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69772
Table1.xlsx
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69773
Image1.JPEG
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69774
Table4.XLSX
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69775
Table2.xlsx
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69776
Table3.XLSX
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69777
Presentation1.pptx
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69778
Image4.jpg
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69779
Image2.JPEG
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
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69780
Image3.jpg
Published 2018“…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”