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  1. 69961

    Influence of treatment with MG132 and GM6001 after infection. by Ping-Sung Chiu (386303)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The test groups were: uninfected mice (control), n = 5; <i>A. cantonensis</i>-infected untreated mice (infected), n = 5; mice treated with 1.5 mg of MG132, n = 5; mice treated with 3 mg of MG132, n = 5; mice treated with GM6001 on day 5 PI, n = 5; and mice treated with GM6001 on day 15 PI, n = 5. …”
  2. 69962

    RAGE blocking and APP inhibition synergistically reduce oxidative stress, apoptosis and rescue sequential gliocentric cell fate change in DS HNPs. by Jie Lu (139953)

    Published 2011
    “…(C) Quantification graph shows the large numbers of TUNEL+ cells in DS HNPs decrease to normal level after Anti-RAGE antibody (1 µg/ml) or dalteparin sodium (1 IU/ml) treatment for 24 hours, and a quantification graph is on the upper left (n>5 neurospheres in each experimental sample) (<b><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0022126#pone.0022126.s005" target="_blank">Figure S5B</a></b>). …”
  3. 69963

    Spontaneous firing rates of ON-type ganglion cells were increased in diabetic mice. by Jun Yu (5904)

    Published 2013
    “…In diabetic mice, a considerable decrease was observed in the percentage of cells with an average firing frequency <5 Hz, but in the other two frequency bands (≥5 Hz) the percentage of diabetic cells were larger than the control group.…”
  4. 69964

    <b>Study of the best prediction model for the effectiveness of subcutaneous immunotherapy in childhood asthma patients</b> by Qiuyan Yang (14760943)

    Published 2024
    “…Compared with those at treatment initiation, a decrease in the VAS score at the ninth month and the FEF 25% at the first year had an impact on withdrawal. 2. …”
  5. 69965

    Bcl-xL siRNA effectively knocks down Bcl-xL mRNA and protein and induces platelet apoptosis. by Shifang Yu (721211)

    Published 2015
    “…Bcl-xL expression and apoptosis were assessed 48 h after transfection. (<b>a</b>) Expression levels of the Bcl-xL mRNA were assessed by qRT-PCR. 5s rRNA was used as an endogenous control. …”
  6. 69966

    Influence of clay surfactants polarity on the crystallization and rheological behavior of nanocomposites of PDLLA by Renata Brandão Brito Ramos (5862416)

    Published 2018
    “…The Avrami and Ozawa parameters showed a three-dimensional spherulitic growth for all samples and the activation energy increased for the hydrophobic clay and decrease for the hydrophilic one. …”
  7. 69967

    Reduced mating efficiency for supersensitive cells. by Weitao Chen (3155154)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Polarization plots of <i>u</i><sub><i>2</i></sub> showing four pairs of supersensitive mating cells at the end time point. …”
  8. 69968

    Reversal of hyperglycemia in NOD mice after cell therapy. by Reza B. Jalili (845889)

    Published 2016
    “…Fib.) or IDO expressing fibroblasts and an IDO inhibitor, 1-methyl tryptophan (IDO Fib. + 1MT) remained hyperglycemic (<i>n</i> = 5 mice/ group). Kaplan-Meier survival curve with log-rank analysis (<b>C</b>) showed significant decrease in diabetes rate of IDO fibroblast treated group. …”
  9. 69969

    Data_Sheet_1_Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Mice: Behavioral and Neural Correlates.PDF by Juliana Popovitz (6252578)

    Published 2019
    “…However, much remains to be understood about the underlying molecular and signaling mechanisms that mediate affective dysfunctions following injury. A lack of consensus in animal studies regarding what the affective sequelae of TBI are has been a major hurdle that has slowed progress, with studies reporting the full range of effects: increase, decrease, and no change in anxiety following injury. …”
  10. 69970

    DataSheet2_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  11. 69971

    DataSheet3_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  12. 69972

    DataSheet1_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  13. 69973

    Results of MEP data after qTBS. by Nikolai H. Jung (3560903)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Timecourse of MEP amplitudes after qTBS at ISI of 1.5 ms in AP and PA direction. …”
  14. 69974

    Learning over time for C condition by Yoky Matsuoka (31878)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Published online 30 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1904454.</p><p></p> A decrease in the total mean absolute error as a function of block number occurred as the experiment progressed.…”
  15. 69975

    DataSheet1_Kinematics and Aerodynamics of Dragonflies (Pantala flavescens, Libellulidae) in Climbing Flight.PDF by Liansong Peng (11285773)

    Published 2022
    “…With the increase in η, the phase difference (λ) between the forewing and the hind wing decreases and the amplitude of the positional angle (θ<sub>mean</sub>) of the hind wing increases, while θ<sub>mean</sub> of the forewing remains almost unchanged. …”
  16. 69976

    Table3_Kinematics and Aerodynamics of Dragonflies (Pantala flavescens, Libellulidae) in Climbing Flight.XLSX by Liansong Peng (11285773)

    Published 2022
    “…With the increase in η, the phase difference (λ) between the forewing and the hind wing decreases and the amplitude of the positional angle (θ<sub>mean</sub>) of the hind wing increases, while θ<sub>mean</sub> of the forewing remains almost unchanged. …”
  17. 69977

    Table1_Kinematics and Aerodynamics of Dragonflies (Pantala flavescens, Libellulidae) in Climbing Flight.XLSX by Liansong Peng (11285773)

    Published 2022
    “…With the increase in η, the phase difference (λ) between the forewing and the hind wing decreases and the amplitude of the positional angle (θ<sub>mean</sub>) of the hind wing increases, while θ<sub>mean</sub> of the forewing remains almost unchanged. …”
  18. 69978

    Table4_Kinematics and Aerodynamics of Dragonflies (Pantala flavescens, Libellulidae) in Climbing Flight.XLSX by Liansong Peng (11285773)

    Published 2022
    “…With the increase in η, the phase difference (λ) between the forewing and the hind wing decreases and the amplitude of the positional angle (θ<sub>mean</sub>) of the hind wing increases, while θ<sub>mean</sub> of the forewing remains almost unchanged. …”
  19. 69979

    Table2_Kinematics and Aerodynamics of Dragonflies (Pantala flavescens, Libellulidae) in Climbing Flight.XLSX by Liansong Peng (11285773)

    Published 2022
    “…With the increase in η, the phase difference (λ) between the forewing and the hind wing decreases and the amplitude of the positional angle (θ<sub>mean</sub>) of the hind wing increases, while θ<sub>mean</sub> of the forewing remains almost unchanged. …”
  20. 69980

    Clathrin-dependent endocytosis from the cell surface through the early and late endosome positively regulate Robo signaling <i>in vitro</i>. by Rebecca K. Chance (2207449)

    Published 2015
    “…(I, J) Inhibiting entry into the early (I’), or late (J’) endosome by co-expression of DN-Rab5, or DN-Rab7, respectively, with WT Robo causes a decrease in total process area, and a downward shift in the Sholl profile (K: Rab5DN n = 14, Rab7DN n = 13). …”