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13881
Transformation of skin fibroblasts into hematopoietic cells that engraft in NOD-Scid mice.
Published 2011“…Results of qRT-PCR analysis of Thy-1, gata3, Lmo2, Pu.1, and Runx2 gene levels are depicted as fold change (decrease or increase) relative to mRNA levels in empty plasmid-transfected cells. …”
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13882
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13883
sNAG treatment reduces bacterial infection in an Akt1 dependent manner.
Published 2013“…(<b>C</b>) CFU quantitated from infected wounds at day 3 post wounding in a similar fashion described in (B). sNAG treatment of infected wounds shows a significant decrease in CFU of both WT and Akt1 null animals on day 3, but the WT animals show an approximate 10 fold difference compared to a 2 fold difference in Akt1 animals. …”
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13884
Translational suppression of CVA21 occurs in the presence of high endogenous miRNAs.
Published 2013“…Fold decrease normalized to GAPDH expression. (E) Relative CVA21 genome copies in singly or doubly infected MEC-1 cells as quantified by qPCR. …”
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13885
Fusion-activated Ca<sup>2+</sup> entry in darkfield and Fluo-4 experiments and propagation of the local Ca<sup>2+</sup> increase.
Published 2010“…<p>(A) Decrease in darkfield light intensity at the time of fusion (filled squares) mostly occurred in 2 phases. …”
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13886
List of 36 potential BAT genes identified by the combinatorial approach.
Published 2012“…Target mRNAs display a decrease in temporal association with hnRNP E1 following TGFβ stimulation for 24 hr.…”
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13887
Injection of Substance P augments the encoding of motor memory at a very early stage.
Published 2017“…Arrows indicate the time-point of injections. (B) top and bottom: The magnitude of decrease in performance between the end of a training session and the start of the subsequent session (inter-session development) is inversely correlated with the efficacy of motor memory retention. …”
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13888
The coupled bidirectional bistable switches are robust to parameter variation.
Published 2021“…<p>(A-B) Parameter sensitivity analysis was performed for the transition thresholds SN2 and SN3 (A) and SN1 and SN4 (B) by individually increasing and decreasing each parameter by 15% and plotting the fold change. …”
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13889
Metabolic profiling by tandem mass spectrometry reveals distinct metabolite signatures of cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines vs. the apoptotic inducer camptothecin.
Published 2011“…Metabolite concentration was measured by mass spectrometry with values displayed as fold change relative to control. The represent values given in log<sub>2</sub>, so that “3.00” is a minimum of an 8-fold increase, while “−3.00” is a minimum of an 8-fold decrease. …”
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13890
DELTA-1/NOTCH signaling in the caudal spinal cord of chick embryos.
Published 2007“…In contrast, control pCIG transfected cells do not altere <i>Hes5.1</i> expression (E–E′). F–F′. Confocal projection over 50 µm taken from a dorsal view point of the prospective spinal cord at the level of the 12th–14<sup>th</sup> somites counted from rostral of an embryo which was electroporated with the antisense morpholino oligo Mo2-cDelta1 at HH10 stage and allowed to develop until HH12/13. …”
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13891
Complementary changes in CS duration and firing rate.
Published 2021“…<p><b>(A)</b> Population percentage change in CS duration (mean ± SEM) aligned to primary saccade onset. The period of decrease (−55 to 87 ms from saccade onset, shaded region in light red) and increase (94 to 152 ms from saccade onset, light blue shaded region) in CS duration were estimated whenever the response crossed the threshold. …”
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13892
Tn-seq screen for new sporulation genes.
Published 2016“…A more stringent significance threshold for fold reduction (>5-fold) was used for this dataset. …”
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13893
SmInAct Is Essential for Egg Development
Published 2007“…</p><p>(E) SmInAct protein levels are decreased by approximately 10-fold following treatment with <i>SmInAct</i> dsRNA. …”
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13894
PC depolarization increases the number and reduces the onset latency of LTS APs.
Published 2011“…(D) Comparison of the 1<sup>st</sup> AP onset latency at resting versus depolarizing <i>V</i><sub>m</sub>. mean ± s.e.m. * <i>p</i><0.05. …”
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13895
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13896
DataSheet3_“Tranq-dope” overdose and mortality: lethality induced by fentanyl and xylazine.DOCX
Published 2023“…</p><p>Results: A nonlethal dose of fentanyl (56 mg/kg) produced an approximately 5-fold decrease in the estimated LD50 for xylazine (i.e., the dose estimated to produce lethality in 50% of the population). …”
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13897
DataSheet2_“Tranq-dope” overdose and mortality: lethality induced by fentanyl and xylazine.DOCX
Published 2023“…</p><p>Results: A nonlethal dose of fentanyl (56 mg/kg) produced an approximately 5-fold decrease in the estimated LD50 for xylazine (i.e., the dose estimated to produce lethality in 50% of the population). …”
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13898
DataSheet1_“Tranq-dope” overdose and mortality: lethality induced by fentanyl and xylazine.DOCX
Published 2023“…</p><p>Results: A nonlethal dose of fentanyl (56 mg/kg) produced an approximately 5-fold decrease in the estimated LD50 for xylazine (i.e., the dose estimated to produce lethality in 50% of the population). …”
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13899
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13900
AMPK Activation Attenuates Albumin-induced Alterations in Renal Tubular Cells In Vitro
Published 2016“…In contrast, metformin co-treatment restored the levels of phosphorylated AMPK, and suppressed activation of AKT and P70S6K in NRK-52E cells exposed to albumin. Notably, metformin also prevented albumin-induced EMT; this was marked by a 50% decrease in a-SMA and a 60% increase in E-cadherin expression. …”
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