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  1. 83381

    Firing properties of DG granule cells evoked by current injections. by Hamid Gholami Pourbadie (692631)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A, Aβ pathogenesis in the EC produced changes in firing pattern and decreased firing rate of DG granule cells at different current injections. …”
  2. 83382

    Vascular reactivity in aortas and mesenteric arteries of 8 weeks old TET-1 mice. by Justin Wai-Chung Leung (339763)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Cumulative concentration-response curves to (A and D) acetylcholine (ACh), (B and E) ET-1 and (C and F) Phe. …”
  3. 83383

    Honokiol attenuates constitutive NF-κB activation by inhibiting nuclear translocation of NF-κB/p65 in human pancreatic cancer cells. by Sumit Arora (297389)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) MiaPaCa and Panc1cells (0.5×10<sup>6</sup> cells/well) were seeded in 12-well plate. …”
  4. 83384

    Aberrant lipid levels in cells lacking Mps3 function. by Jennifer M. Friederichs (196146)

    Published 2011
    “…(A) Although there is no change in the levels of total polar lipids, different types of phospholipids are increased or decreased in <i>pom152Δ mps3Δ</i> (white) compared to wild-type (black) or <i>pom152Δ</i> (gray). …”
  5. 83385

    Degradation Pathways of Ataxin-3-Induced Neurodegeneration by Julide Bilen (35807)

    Published 2007
    “…Genotypes (B) <i>EP1384; gmr-GAL4 UAS-SCA3trQ78 /+; UAS-DTS5/+</i> and (C) <i>w; gmr-GAL4 UAS-SCA3trQ78/+; UAS-DTS5/E213-1A.…”
  6. 83386

    Prb1 overexpression promoted APC entry into vacuoles in <i>vps21Δ</i> cells (but not in <i>ypt1ts</i> and <i>ypt7Δ</i> cells) after nitrogen starvation. by Zulin Wu (4451572)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>A.</b> The accumulation of GFP-Atg8-labeled APCs in <i>vps21Δ</i> cells decreased after Prb1 overexpression. …”
  7. 83387

    Table 1_Evaluating the Implementation of fan-beam CT-guided online adaptive re-planning in definitive cervical cancer radiotherapy.docx by Shuai Sun (775057)

    Published 2025
    “…For patients with ovarian conservation, the dose to the 50% volume (D50) and the mean dose of the bilateral ovaries were decreased (P<0.001). …”
  8. 83388

    Inhibition of ER-β abolishes the sex differences in Na<sup>+</sup> transport and female FDLE cells are more responsive to E2 stimulation. by Till Kaltofen (785354)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) I<sub>base</sub> and I<sub>amil</sub> were significantly higher in FDLE cells of female origin, while PHTPP abolished the sex difference (n = 23–28; mean + SEM; *p<0.05; **p<0.01 by T-test). …”
  9. 83389

    Endosome production is broadly reduced in dauerized cells. by Claire E. Richardson (7470809)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A–C) GFP::RAB-10 localizes to vesicles throughout the dendrite in RD (panels A, C), and this localization is reduced in the dauer or dauerized dendrite (panels B, C). …”
  10. 83390

    Designation of the experimental setup from Fig 1. by Robin Halamicek (17020918)

    Published 2023
    “…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
  11. 83391

    Mask models M1–M6 with the corresponding price. by Robin Halamicek (17020918)

    Published 2023
    “…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
  12. 83392

    S3 File - by Robin Halamicek (17020918)

    Published 2023
    “…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
  13. 83393

    Metabolic and neuronal origins of the intrinsic flavoprotein signal response. by Cedric R. Uytingco (3371243)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Mean flavoprotein signal amplitude of the light phase (black) and dark phase (gray) from the GL (solid) and EPL (dash) upon treatment with 10 μM DPI. …”
  14. 83394

    Expression levels of the selected genes knocked down by RNAi. by Dong Fang (168743)

    Published 2011
    “…A 160 µg dosage was only used in the <i>krmp</i>-injected group, because the expression did not decrease significantly in the 40 µg dosage-injected group.…”
  15. 83395

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  16. 83396

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  17. 83397

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  18. 83398

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  19. 83399

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  20. 83400

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”