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18761
Image_3_Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites.tif
Published 2020“…Deletion of kinesin-5 had little visible effect at any proliferative stage except sporozoite production in oocysts, resulting in a significant decrease in the number of motile sporozoites in mosquito salivary glands, which were able to infect a new vertebrate host. …”
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18762
Video_1_Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites.avi
Published 2020“…Deletion of kinesin-5 had little visible effect at any proliferative stage except sporozoite production in oocysts, resulting in a significant decrease in the number of motile sporozoites in mosquito salivary glands, which were able to infect a new vertebrate host. …”
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18763
Video_2_Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites.avi
Published 2020“…Deletion of kinesin-5 had little visible effect at any proliferative stage except sporozoite production in oocysts, resulting in a significant decrease in the number of motile sporozoites in mosquito salivary glands, which were able to infect a new vertebrate host. …”
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18764
Regulation of Mcl-1 by SRSF1 and SRSF5 in Cancer Cells
Published 2012“…Moreover, we report that SRSF1 is involved in other aspects of Mcl-1 regulation with knockdown of SRSF1, by RNAi, resulting in a significant decrease in Mcl-1 protein levels in MCF-7 cells but an increase in JAR cells, respectively, by potentially affecting protein stability and translation of Mcl-l. …”
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18765
Acclimation of <i>V<sub>c,max25</sub></i> (<i>V<sub>c, max</sub></i> scaled to 25°C) to altered environmental conditions.
Published 2012“…The change of <i>V<sub>c,max25</sub></i> to environmental conditions in our model results from a decrease or an increase in nitrogen allocation to carboxylation. …”
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18766
Mutant S gene segment plasmid design.
Published 2024“…The 5′ and 3′ termini of the S1 gene are predicted to form a panhandle structure and specific mutations within the stem of the predicted panhandle region led to a significant decrease in viral recovery. …”
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18767
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18768
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18769
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18770
Fig 3 Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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18771
S2 Fig Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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18772
Fig 2D–2F Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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18773
Fig 6 Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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18774
Fig 1 Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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18775
Fig 4 Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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18776
Individual performance of each trainee.
Published 2023“…There was a significant decrease in median intubation time [39s (IQR: 30, 50) vs. 76s (IQR: 54, 119)] (<i>P</i> < 0.001) after crossing the lower decision boundary (H<sub>0</sub>) compared to before. …”
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18777
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18778
Characteristics of study subjects.
Published 2025“…The study did not find statistically significant connections between levels of urinary BPA and the other thyroid hormones, specifically TSH and free T4. There was a significant decrease in the concentration of free T3 in girls with higher BPA concentrations.…”
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18779
Characteristics by group.
Published 2024“…Notably, the denosumab group showed a significant decrease in mortality, particularly in cardiovascular disease-related cases (HR, 0.33 [95% CI, 0.14–0.78]).…”
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18780
Time dependent translocation of HMGB1 in HAdV-37 infection.
Published 2025“…At 24 hpi, most of the HMGB1 signal is gone from the cytoplasm, due to secretion into the extracellular space (<i>n = 5</i>). <b>(B)</b> Quantitative analysis of cytoplasmic HMGB1 shows a steady increase until 12 hpi, then a steep drop at 24 hpi. p values at 6 (0.959, ns), 8 (<0.0001), 10 (<0.0001), 12 (<0.0001), 24 hpi (0.9265) compared to mock infection. p values were calculated by one-way ANOVA (Tukey’s multiple comparisons test). …”