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  2. 66402

    Table_2_Organ-Specific Gene Expression Reveals the Role of the Cymbidium ensifolium-miR396/Growth-Regulating Factors Module in Flower Development of the Orchid Plant Cymbidium ensi... by Fengxi Yang (428964)

    Published 2022
    “…We observed a significant decrease in the transcripts of several CeGRFs in flowers and leaves, indicating a potential role for miR396–GRF module in organ development through the cleavage of distinct CeGRFs. …”
  3. 66403

    Image_1_Organ-Specific Gene Expression Reveals the Role of the Cymbidium ensifolium-miR396/Growth-Regulating Factors Module in Flower Development of the Orchid Plant Cymbidium ensi... by Fengxi Yang (428964)

    Published 2022
    “…We observed a significant decrease in the transcripts of several CeGRFs in flowers and leaves, indicating a potential role for miR396–GRF module in organ development through the cleavage of distinct CeGRFs. …”
  4. 66404

    Image_4_Organ-Specific Gene Expression Reveals the Role of the Cymbidium ensifolium-miR396/Growth-Regulating Factors Module in Flower Development of the Orchid Plant Cymbidium ensi... by Fengxi Yang (428964)

    Published 2022
    “…We observed a significant decrease in the transcripts of several CeGRFs in flowers and leaves, indicating a potential role for miR396–GRF module in organ development through the cleavage of distinct CeGRFs. …”
  5. 66405

    Image_2_Organ-Specific Gene Expression Reveals the Role of the Cymbidium ensifolium-miR396/Growth-Regulating Factors Module in Flower Development of the Orchid Plant Cymbidium ensi... by Fengxi Yang (428964)

    Published 2022
    “…We observed a significant decrease in the transcripts of several CeGRFs in flowers and leaves, indicating a potential role for miR396–GRF module in organ development through the cleavage of distinct CeGRFs. …”
  6. 66406

    Effects of TNFR neutralizing antibodies on mTORC1 and caspase activity. by Valentina Guerrini (3396608)

    Published 2018
    “…The average and standard deviation for three donors is shown. (<b>C</b>) Gene expression analysis. Methods are described in the legend to <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007223#ppat.1007223.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3</a>. …”
  7. 66407

    <i>Lp</i> knockdown significantly impairs oogenesis and affects Vg expression and localization. by Iryna Stryapunina (17867390)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) RT-qPCR of <i>Vg</i> expression levels relative to <i>Rpl19</i> in the fat body of ds<i>LacZ</i> and ds<i>Lp</i> females; samples of ten tissues, four biological replicates (REML variance component analysis: ** = p < 0.01; **** = p < 0.0001; four biological replicates). (C) Western blot quantification from <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011145#pgen.1011145.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1C</a> showing an accumulation of Vg in the fat body and a decrease of Vg in the ovaries upon <i>Lp</i> knockdown; samples of five tissues, three biological replicates (REML variance component analysis: ** = p < 0.01; **** = p < 0.0001). …”
  8. 66408

    Effect of E protein on the recognition of prM protein by human anti-prM mAbs. by Wen-Yang Tsai (108058)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Binding specificity of 4 human anti-prM mAbs including 2 CR (DVB59.3 and DVB18.5) and 2 sCR (DVB65.5 and DVB32.4) mAbs was determined as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0052600#pone-0052600-g005" target="_blank">Figure 5</a>. …”
  9. 66409

    Changes in corneal sensitivity following cross-linking for progressive early-stage keratoconus by Anelise de Medeiros Lago (5763182)

    Published 2018
    “…Methods: Thirty-eight eyes of 19 patients (11 women, 8 men) were included in a prospective, nonrandomized clinical study. The mean patient age was 22 years (range, 18-26 years). …”
  10. 66410

    Image_3_Is Penicillin Plus Gentamicin Synergistic Against Sessile Group B Streptococcal Isolates? An in Vivo Study With an Experimental Model of Foreign-Body Infection.TIF by Corinne Ruppen (5216951)

    Published 2018
    “…In a rat tissue cage model, we evaluated the efficacy of adjunctive gentamicin (GEN) administered systemically (5 mg/kg body weight) every 24 h, or locally (12.5 mg/L tissue cage concentration) every 24 or 72 h, in combination with penicillin (PEN) administered systemically (250,000 IU/kg body weight three times per day). …”
  11. 66411

    Image_1_Is Penicillin Plus Gentamicin Synergistic Against Sessile Group B Streptococcal Isolates? An in Vivo Study With an Experimental Model of Foreign-Body Infection.TIF by Corinne Ruppen (5216951)

    Published 2018
    “…In a rat tissue cage model, we evaluated the efficacy of adjunctive gentamicin (GEN) administered systemically (5 mg/kg body weight) every 24 h, or locally (12.5 mg/L tissue cage concentration) every 24 or 72 h, in combination with penicillin (PEN) administered systemically (250,000 IU/kg body weight three times per day). …”
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    Image_2_Is Penicillin Plus Gentamicin Synergistic Against Sessile Group B Streptococcal Isolates? An in Vivo Study With an Experimental Model of Foreign-Body Infection.TIF by Corinne Ruppen (5216951)

    Published 2018
    “…In a rat tissue cage model, we evaluated the efficacy of adjunctive gentamicin (GEN) administered systemically (5 mg/kg body weight) every 24 h, or locally (12.5 mg/L tissue cage concentration) every 24 or 72 h, in combination with penicillin (PEN) administered systemically (250,000 IU/kg body weight three times per day). …”
  13. 66413

    Image_4_Is Penicillin Plus Gentamicin Synergistic Against Sessile Group B Streptococcal Isolates? An in Vivo Study With an Experimental Model of Foreign-Body Infection.TIF by Corinne Ruppen (5216951)

    Published 2018
    “…In a rat tissue cage model, we evaluated the efficacy of adjunctive gentamicin (GEN) administered systemically (5 mg/kg body weight) every 24 h, or locally (12.5 mg/L tissue cage concentration) every 24 or 72 h, in combination with penicillin (PEN) administered systemically (250,000 IU/kg body weight three times per day). …”
  14. 66414

    Data_Sheet_1_Is Penicillin Plus Gentamicin Synergistic Against Sessile Group B Streptococcal Isolates? An in Vivo Study With an Experimental Model of Foreign-Body Infection.DOC by Corinne Ruppen (5216951)

    Published 2018
    “…In a rat tissue cage model, we evaluated the efficacy of adjunctive gentamicin (GEN) administered systemically (5 mg/kg body weight) every 24 h, or locally (12.5 mg/L tissue cage concentration) every 24 or 72 h, in combination with penicillin (PEN) administered systemically (250,000 IU/kg body weight three times per day). …”
  15. 66415

    CaMKII inhibition attenuates p38MAP activation and p47<sup>phox</sup> membrane translocation in rat hippocampal slice cultures exposed to oxygen glucose deprivation. by Qing Lu (28914)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Rat hippocampal slice cultures were exposed to OGD in the presence of the CaMKII inhibitor, KN93 or its inactive analog, KN92 (10 µM, 2 h prior to OGD), harvested 2 h after OGD and subjected to Western blotting using antibodies specific to phospho- and total-p38MAPK to estimate the effect on p38MAPK activation (A). OGD increases phospho-p38MAPK to total p38MAPK ratio and this is decreased by KN93 (A). …”
  16. 66416

    File S1 - The Capacity of Red Blood Cells to Reduce Nitrite Determines Nitric Oxide Generation under Hypoxic Conditions by Marcel H. Fens (595238)

    Published 2014
    “…Transport of nitrite into RBC was not affected by the presence of hemolysate (C). <u>AC</u>: 0% hemolysis n = 32, 5% hemolysis n = 5, 10% hemolysis n = 5. …”
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    Evolution of diagenetic fluids in the deeply buried, upper Ediacaran Dengying Formation, Central Sichuan Basin, China by Y. J. Hu (14015529)

    Published 2022
    “…These dolomite phases have similar δ<sup>13</sup>C values, while their δ<sup>18</sup>O values gradually decrease during the paragenetic sequence. …”
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    The expression of pro-carcinogenic genes is modified already after 3 months of treatment. by Samuele De Minicis (567496)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Immunohistochemistry for p-AKT and p-c-Myc shows positive staining in the liver parenchyma of CDAA+CCl<sub>4</sub> mice, in correspondence of HCC foci (20X magnification) B) Glypican-3 Immunohistochemistry shows positive staining in the tumor area (5X and 20X magnification). …”
  19. 66419

    PDTC inhibits the <i>Nacrein</i> promoter activity. by Juan Sun (439334)

    Published 2015
    “…Increasing amounts of PDTC lead to a decrease in luciferase activity, suggesting a decrease in <i>Nacrein</i> promoter activity. …”
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    Relationship between probe HD, probe MCM and probe signal intensity by Christopher W Wong (32974)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Optimization and clinical validation of a pathogen detection microarray"</p><p>http://genomebiology.com/2007/8/5/R93</p><p>Genome Biology 2007;8(5):R93-R93.…”