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    Data_Sheet_3_Metabolic Analyses Revealed Time-Dependent Synergistic Killing by Colistin and Aztreonam Combination Against Multidrug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Mei-Ling Han (1612951)

    Published 2018
    “…Cell wall biosynthesis was inhibited at 4 and 24 h by aztreonam alone and the combination as shown by the decreased levels of two amino sugars, UDP-N-acetylglucosamine and UDP-N-acetylmuramate; these results suggested that aztreonam was primarily responsible for the synergistic killing at later time points. …”
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    Table_7_Transcriptome and miRNome Analysis Provide New Insight Into Host Lipid Accumulation, Innate Immunity, and Viral Persistence in Hepatitis C Virus Infection in vitro.XLS by Chong Li (120471)

    Published 2020
    “…Reduced expression of the key genes involved in lipoprotein assembly and secretion pointed to a decreased requirement for and export of lipids, leading to lipid accumulation in HCV-infected hepatocytes. …”
  3. 114023

    Image_1_Transcriptome and miRNome Analysis Provide New Insight Into Host Lipid Accumulation, Innate Immunity, and Viral Persistence in Hepatitis C Virus Infection in vitro.TIF by Chong Li (120471)

    Published 2020
    “…Reduced expression of the key genes involved in lipoprotein assembly and secretion pointed to a decreased requirement for and export of lipids, leading to lipid accumulation in HCV-infected hepatocytes. …”
  4. 114024

    Image_6_Transcriptome and miRNome Analysis Provide New Insight Into Host Lipid Accumulation, Innate Immunity, and Viral Persistence in Hepatitis C Virus Infection in vitro.TIF by Chong Li (120471)

    Published 2020
    “…Reduced expression of the key genes involved in lipoprotein assembly and secretion pointed to a decreased requirement for and export of lipids, leading to lipid accumulation in HCV-infected hepatocytes. …”
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    All the eight compressibility tests on water. by N. Briot (21445673)

    Published 2025
    “…The volume of the chamber is decreased by means of the insertion of a piston while the resulting pressure variation is measured. …”
  6. 114026

    PRE of Amide Protons in Spin-Labelled Tau by Marco D Mukrasch (267137)

    Published 2009
    “…<i>wt</i> htau40 and five single-cysteine mutants (A15C, A72C, A239C, A384C, and A416C) were labelled with MTSL at residue (A) 15, (B) 72, (C) 239, (D) 291 and 322, (E) 384, and (F) 416. …”
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    Pooled Segregant Sequencing Reveals Genetic Determinants of Yeast Pseudohyphal Growth by Qingxuan Song (222842)

    Published 2014
    “…The genetic contribution to pseudohyphal growth is extensive, with at least 500 genes required for filamentation; as such, pseudohyphal growth is a complex trait, and linkage analysis is a classical means to dissect the genetic basis of a complex phenotype. …”
  8. 114028

    Factors influencing specific IgG response to gSG6-P1 peptide. by Papa Makhtar Drame (298568)

    Published 2013
    “…The estimated coefficient and the degree of significance (p-value) are indicated. A positive coefficient means that the explanatory variable increases the probability of IgG response to gSG6-P1, while a negative coefficient means that the variable decreases the probability of IgG response to gSG6-P1.…”
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    Electrophysiological recordings of K<sup>+</sup> current. by Gabriela F. Barnabé (265657)

    Published 2009
    “…B) I/V curves calculated from traces in A showing decreased K<sup>+</sup> current for treated MSC (B1, B2). …”
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    Effects of temperature and humidity on λmax<sub>Soret</sub> measurements. by Erin K. Hanson (32815)

    Published 2010
    “…For bloodstains stored at constant temperature the Soret band blue shift decreases as the humidity level increases. To assess the effects of temperature, bloodstains were stored at a constant relative humidity of 50% (C) at different temperatures (−20°C-blue diamonds, 4°C–red squares, 22°C–yellow asterisks, 30°C-purple circles, 37°C-green triangles). …”
  14. 114034

    Beta amplitude-to-rate mapping. by Ryan T. Canolty (86909)

    Published 2012
    “…Increased beta amplitude associated with decreased rate in some neurons while others exhibit increased firing; vertical lines indicate cross-over points associated with change in firing-rate rank order within ensemble. …”
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    Change in the overall probability of dying and the contribution of each selected cause of death by gender and region in Peru. by Rodrigo M. Carrillo-Larco (9510500)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Regions in blue are in the Coast; regions in brown are in the Andes and regions in green are in the Amazon. A negative change in the overall probability of dying (black dot) means that the probability of dying has decreased between 2006 and 2016 (i.e., favourable change). …”
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    Genome-wide expression changes in early wt, <i>Dnmt1<sup>−/−</sup></i> and TKO EBs. by Christine S. Schmidt (107838)

    Published 2012
    “…Genes whose expression levels increased and decreased in wt but not in TKO EBs (“TKO non-responders”, parts of the corridor between the horizontal dotted lines to the left and right of the vertical dotted lines in A) are marked in green in both A and B and their numbers are reported in green in the respective sectors.…”
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    GBE modulated the activities of mitochondrial ETS enzymes. by Virginie Rhein (243241)

    Published 2010
    “…(<b>A–C</b>) Values represent the means ± S.E., GBE treatment effect, paired student's t-test, number of pairs n = 4–6: #, p<0.05, ##, p<0.01 GBE treated versus corresponding untreated cells; and effect of Aβ, unpaired student's t-test, n = 4–6, **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001 APP versus control cells.…”
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