Showing 881 - 900 results of 44,201 for search '(( 5 ((nn decrease) OR (mean decrease)) ) OR ( 50 ((c decrease) OR (a decrease)) ))', query time: 1.15s Refine Results
  1. 881
  2. 882

    Rash presentation of marmosets intravenously exposed to decreasing doses of monkeypox virus. by Eric M. Mucker (146111)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Notice the rash becomes more focal in nature as the dose is decreased: 2.4 x 10<sup>7</sup> PFU, A, 9.5 x 10<sup>5</sup> PFU, B, 7.8 x 10<sup>4</sup> PFU, C, 5.0 x 10<sup>3</sup> PFU, D, 510 PFU, E, and 48 PFU.…”
  3. 883
  4. 884
  5. 885

    Loss of Trib2 decreases disease latency of Notch-driven T-ALL. by Sarah J. Stein (3168600)

    Published 2016
    “…Mice with a body condition score of ≤2 and decreased mobility were euthanized (n = 8 Trib2<sup>+/+</sup> and n = 12 Trib2<sup>-/-</sup> recipients. …”
  6. 886
  7. 887
  8. 888
  9. 889

    Loss of Fmrp leads to decreased neuronal differentiation but increased astrocyte differentiation. by Yuping Luo (147790)

    Published 2010
    “…(Scale bar = 50 µm; DAPI, nuclear staining, blue). (C,D) Quantitative analyses of differentiated aNPCs demonstrate that <i>Fmr1</i> KO aNPCs differentiated into fewer Tuj1+ neurons (C, n = 4; p<0.01) but more GFAP+ astrocytes (D, n = 6, p<0.05). …”
  10. 890
  11. 891
  12. 892

    Intermediate architecture can form despite decreased cell-substrate adhesion. by Christian Cammarota (18284149)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A) Cell-substrate connections decrease (A) and cell-cell connections increase (A’) as cell density increases across tested values of cell-substrate adhesion strengths when spreading is scaled nonlinearly in simulations. …”
  13. 893
  14. 894

    Extreme synaptic depression results in small-scale dynamics and decreased discrimination. by Wesley P. Clawson (4053658)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Shown are results from our model with more extreme depression with <i>τ</i><sub><i>d</i></sub> decreased by a factor of 100 compared to the model results in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005574#pcbi.1005574.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6</a>. …”
  15. 895
  16. 896
  17. 897
  18. 898
  19. 899
  20. 900