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    Cif disrupts CFTR-USP10 interaction by stabilizing the USP10-G3BP1 interaction. by Jennifer M. Bomberger (226715)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>A. Cif-containing OMV decrease the interaction of CFTR with USP10 in the early endosomes of airway epithelial cells, as assessed by immunoprecipitation of USP10 from EE and western blot analysis for CFTR in cells treated with ΔCif-OMV or Cif-containing OMV (90 min treatment). …”
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    Characteristics of first responder cells. by Vira Kravets (11718439)

    Published 2022
    “…(<b>E</b>) Reprehensive GCamP6s fluorescence and Rhodamine123 fluorescence (for FRAP measurements) within the same islet z-plane (cell layer). (<b>F</b>) Mean Rhodamine123 fluorescence recovery rate as calculated during FRAP (<i>n</i> = 7 islets from 5 mice). …”
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    Table1_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defense an... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    DataSheet1_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defens... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    DataSheet4_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defens... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    DataSheet2_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defens... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    Image2_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defense an... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    Image1_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defense an... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    DataSheet3_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defens... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    Table2_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defense an... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…HD fish showed a reduction of feed intake and growth rates, but they also showed a reinforced social cohesion with a well-defined endogenous swimming activity rhythm with feeding time as a main synchronization factor. The monitored decrease of the breathing/swimming activity ratio by means of the AEFishBIT data-logger also indicated a decreased energy partitioning for growth in the HD environment with a limited oxygen availability. …”
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    Effect of retinal detachment on electrophysiological properties of Müller cells. by Abdoulaye Sene (258556)

    Published 2009
    “…B: Inward current amplitudes recorded at a −60 mV hyperpolarizing step. A weakly significant decrease was observed in cells from wt mice. …”
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    MMR components affect the silencing at both mating-type and telomere loci. by Qian Liu (135614)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> MMR deletion strains (WT(<i>his3Δ</i>), <i>pms1Δ</i>, <i>mlh1Δ</i>, and <i>msh2Δ</i>) showed decreased mating-type cassette silencing. Ten-fold dilutions of the deletion mutants were plated on minimal selective medium lacking uracil (SD-Ura, right panel). …”
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    Effect of RBV on viral replication in seven cell lines. by Nirav R. Shah (327625)

    Published 2013
    “…The data represent the mean ± standard deviation of two independent experiments (done in duplicates). …”
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    Optimal Tuning Curves for Four Classes of Downstream Functions by Emilio Salinas (6465)

    Published 2013
    “…Each <i> F→</i> was an increasing or decreasing sigmoidal curve of random steepness and center point. …”
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    Study group background characteristics. by Zicheng Hu (3825313)

    Published 2024
    “…The blood CD4+ T-cell concentrations in the 5 groups defined by these counts show the stepwise decrease from >500 to <50 CD4+ T-cells/μL dictated by the study design. …”
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    Floating capital pattern and biomass slope allocation method in the life history of calotropis procera (AIT.) AIT. F. by Ismail, A. M. A. [احمد محمد علي اسماعيل]

    Published 1992
    “…There were differences in the direction of change in the root/shoot ratio: increase, decrease and no change. The mean root/shoot ratio was 0.21:1 during the juvenile phase, rising to 0.68:1 and stabilized at 0.5:1 prior to and following the reproductive phase. …”
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    Datasheet1_Minimally invasive vs. conventional mitral valve surgery: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.docx by Aamir Amin (17257639)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Methods<p>We searched MEDLINE (via PubMed), Embase, the Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.gov from inception to January 2024 for all randomised controlled trials (RCTs), comparing MIMVS with conventional mitral valve surgery. RevMan 5.4 was used to analyse the data with risk ratio (RR) and mean difference (MD) as the effect measures.…”
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    The effect of a hiding box on stress levels and body weight in Dutch shelter cats; a randomized controlled trial by W. J. R. van der Leij (7495688)

    Published 2019
    “…Major findings of the study are: (1) the mean Cat-Stress-Score decreased with time for all cats, but cats with a hiding box showed a significant faster decrease in the CSS, reaching a lower CSS-steady state seven days earlier than the control group; (2) nearly all cats in both groups lost significant body weight during the first two weeks; (3) hiding boxes did not significantly influence weight loss; (4) no differences were found in the adoption rates and the LOS between both groups. …”