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  1. 15741

    Experimental results from stochastic OFC-LD for different accuracy demands. by Djordje Mitrovic (238932)

    Published 2010
    “…Left: The absolute end-point error and the end-point variability in the trajectories decreases as accuracy demands are increased; Middle: End-point stability also increases (demonstrated by decreasing error in final velocities); Right: The averaged co-contraction integrated during 500 msec increases with higher accuracy demands, leading to the reciprocal relationship between accuracy and impedance control as observed in humans.…”
  2. 15742

    Data_Sheet_2_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.PDF by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  3. 15743

    Image_2_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  4. 15744

    Image_1_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  5. 15745

    Data_Sheet_1_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.PDF by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  6. 15746

    Image_3_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  7. 15747

    Image_4_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  8. 15748

    Automated, high-throughput phenotyping. by Natasha Oswal (13889773)

    Published 2022
    “…Meanwhile, their apparent body size decreases until the time of death at which point it increases rapidly (green), plateaus, and then decreases again (gray). c. …”
  9. 15749

    S1 Data - by Paul Peyrel (16351872)

    Published 2023
    “…A 10-point visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to self-assess SAMS intensity. …”
  10. 15750

    Tuning rate comparison for Pavlovian experiment. by Weston Fleming (10924744)

    Published 2021
    “…Unexpected reward response, where reward response is the mean firing rate over the first 600 ms following reward presentation, baseline subtracted using the mean firing rate over a 1 s period before reward presentation (inferred spikes over baseline median = 6.5 Hz, Q1 = 3.9 Hz, Q3 = 8.2 Hz for λ target 4 Hz; median = 9.8 Hz, Q1 = 6.2 Hz, Q3 = 12.2 Hz, for λ target 6 Hz; median = 11.5 Hz, Q1 = 7.1 Hz, Q3 = 14.0 Hz, for λ target 8 Hz; electrophysiology spikes over baseline median = 9.5 Hz, Q1 = 6.3 Hz, Q3 = 12.0 Hz). c. …”
  11. 15751

    AntagomiR-365 inhibits tumorgenesis and restores NFIB expression both <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. by Meijuan Zhou (581065)

    Published 2014
    “…Each bar represents the average expression from 5 individual xenografts. Data are plotted as mean ± S.E. …”
  12. 15752

    Arkadia Ubiquitinates P-Smad2 and Mediates Its Degradation via the Proteasome by Konstantinos J Mavrakis (25033)

    Published 2013
    “…(E) Graphical representation of relative endogenous P-Smad2 levels normalized against the housekeeping gene Tubulin shows approximately a 2.5-fold reduction of P-Smad2 in Arkadia-expressing MEFs in the presence of DMSO when compared to MG132. …”
  13. 15753

    A-p50 affects tumor cell survival through inhibition of NF-κB-mediated transcriptional activation by Jing Mi (18654)

    Published 2011
    “…Ad-A-p50-infected A549 cells show a significant decrease in cell viability (Ad-A-p50) compared to Ad-siNT-infected cells, = 3–5 per group, = 0.0001. () Hoechst 33342 staining of apoptotic nuclei. …”
  14. 15754

    CXCR4 homodimerization vs. CXCR4 heterodimerization. by Elisabeth Steel (545397)

    Published 2014
    “…Cells were permeabilized and biotinylated receptors were measured by labeled streptavidin (n = 5, mean ± S.E.). Signals are calculated as in A). 2 Factor ANOVA (Temperature x CXCL12 Treatment) revealed a significant interaction (p<0.001). …”
  15. 15755

    1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D<sub>3</sub> and VDR Signaling Pathways Regulate the Inhibition of Dectin-1 Caused by Cyclosporine A in Response to <i>Aspergillus Fumigatus</i> in Human Corne... by Yiping Xia (705959)

    Published 2016
    “…The mRNA fold change (A) and protein fold change (E) of dectin-1 were significantly inhibited when pretreated with CsA before stimulation of <i>A</i>. …”
  16. 15756

    RNT-1 acts non-cell autonomously to influence expression of <i>dat-1</i> and <i>cat-2</i>. by Sarah B. Robinson (6693899)

    Published 2019
    “…Transcript levels of <i>dat-1</i> and <i>cat-2</i> are significantly decreased in <i>vt34</i> and <i>rnt-1(tm388)</i> animals. …”
  17. 15757

    Table 1_Lower phase angle as a marker for poor prognosis in patients with chronic kidney disease: a cohort study.docx by Yi-qin Chen (21497477)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>During a mean follow-up of time 2.5 years, 570(25.9%) participants reached the composite endpoint. …”
  18. 15758

    Data_Sheet_1_Age-dependent white matter microstructural disintegrity in autism spectrum disorder.pdf by Clara F. Weber (13739143)

    Published 2022
    “…For each subject, we created Fractional Anisotropy (FA), Mean- (MD), Radial- (RD), and Axial Diffusivity (AD) maps as well as ED maps. …”
  19. 15759

    Image_1_Psychological, cognitive, and physiological impact of hazards casualties' trainings on first responders: the example of a chemical and radiological training. An exploratory... by Louise Giaume (17869016)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>(i) A high level of anxiety at baseline [Median 51 (46; 56)] which decreased between pre- and post-simulation (p = 0.04; F = 2.93); (ii) a post-simulation decrease in negative feelings (p = 0.03); (iii) a decrease in body awareness after simulation which returned to the initial level at recovery (p = 0.03; F = 3.48); (iv) a decrease in mean RR between baseline, pre- and post-simulation (p = 0.009; F = 5.11). …”
  20. 15760

    Table 1_The impact of diagnosis-related group-based medical insurance payment model on the prognosis and nursing care of patients undergoing composite trabeculectomy: a retrospecti... by Yu Wang (12152)

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship between the average length of hospital stay and nursing work patients with composite trabeculae was explored based on the prognostic effect.</p>Results<p>The mean length of hospital stay for DRG group is approximately 8 days, compared to approximately 5 days for None-DRG group. …”