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15061
Activity of metalloproteinases in the adult gerbil hippocampus after global ischemia.
Published 2013“…<p>Animals were subjected to 5 min of global forebrain ischemia followed by reperfusion. …”
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15062
Monitoring ciliary entry and exit of Smo-mEos2 in SAG-treated cells.
Published 2014“…Each point shows the mean ± SEM of fluorescence from 5 cilia.…”
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15063
AR-dependent tumor suppression was associated with increased cellular senescence.
Published 2012“…Male athymic mice (nu/nu, 5 mice/group) were injected s.c. with vector control (PC3-V) or PC3-AR cells and received Dox with drinking water, where indicated, to induce AR expression. …”
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15064
Graphical depictions of the calculations.
Published 2014“…These estimations provide a measure of both real-world perception and the subjective point of risk (i.e., popping for balloons) for each participant. …”
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15065
Donor mMSCs are not detectable long-term.
Published 2011“…<p>(a) Tracking of eGFP-labeled clonal IXH8 donor mMSCs after transplantation revealed a fast decrease in PB. Within 8 hours, approx. 2% were quantified in PB and none after 10 days (n = 8 for each time point). …”
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15066
Role of PTPD1 in the spatial regulation of EGFR phosphorylated species (a) Quantitative PCR (left bar graph) and western blot (right panels) to evaluate the modulation of PTPD1 cau...
Published 2014“…(b) FLIM to assess the phosphorylation of EGFR in MCF7-EG cells non-stimulated or stimulated 5 min with EGF and transfected with N21 or non-targeting (NT) siRNA pools. …”
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15067
Caspase 3 and CD62L expression is progressively lost as proliferation proceeds.
Published 2010“…<p>10<sup>4</sup> OT1 splenocytes were stained with CFSE and injected in C57BL/6 recipient mice concurrently with LM-OVA challenge. After 3, 4 and 5 days, mice were sacrificed (3 per time point) and spleen cells stained for expression markers. …”
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15068
Death-related down-regulated expression changes in WR99210-treated parasites.
Published 2008“…Twenty one genes showed a drug-dependent decrease in gene expression (see <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000214#ppat.1000214.s009" target="_blank">Table S5</a> for PlasmoDB gene number).…”
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15069
Synergy of APAC and SLK on ex vivo platelet aggregate dissolution and platelet-rich clot lysis.
Published 2013“…Each time point represents 5 measurements.</p>…”
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15070
XAV939 impairs the clonogenic and proliferative capacity and enhances MB cells radio-sensitivity.
Published 2015“…In both cell lines, the co-administration of XAV939 and IR induces a massive cell proliferation inhibition with a decrease of about 70% (<i>p</i> <. 001). Each point represents the mean ± s.e. of three independent assays. …”
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15071
RDP delivers plasmid pVAX-BDNF into the brain and gene expression.
Published 2013“…The mice were intravenously injected with 40 µg complexes of DNA and plasmid, and the BDNF levels were detected on day 0. 1, 3, 5, 7 after injection. (E), Transient decrease of BDNF level in the brain. …”
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15072
The 50 most abundant OTUs in calf faecal samples and time-related abundance shifts.
Published 2019“…<p>The dendrogram was built based on Euclidean measures and was used to define the abundance clusters ‘stable’ (stable abundance), ‘enrichment’ (abundance increase over time) and ‘depletion’ (abundance decrease over time). TP = time point, TP 1 = 0.5 hours <i>post natum</i> (<i>p</i>.…”
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15073
Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Fatigue Post-Ischemic Stroke: Cohort Study
Published 2025“…Multiple linear regression showed a 0.5% VO₂peak increase per MVPA minute/day (β=0.05, p<0.01) and a 3.8% decrease per FSS-7 point (β=-0.38, p<0.001). …”
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15074
ACE reduces body weight whereas ICE increases body fat accumulation.
Published 2014“…Data presented are mean ±SEM, n = 5–6, *p<0.05 Control vs. ICE mice at a given time point; #<0.05 vs. day 1 baseline.…”
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15075
Improvement in task goal achievement exhibited a sigmoid time course.
Published 2013“…Different rats showed different rates of improvement (blue, low rate of decrease; red, high rate) with 5 of the 11 rats showing a statistically significant decrease (*, Pearson's correlation coefficient<0, p<0.05). …”
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15076
Supplemental Material for Zeiss et al., 2019
Published 2019“…</p><p>Hematoxylin and eosin, Bar = 100µm (A); 20µm (B), 50µm (C, F), 1mm (D, E)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><b>S3 Fig 3: </b>Hematologic parameters:<b> </b>Red blood cell counts (RBC, A) decreased at the acute time point (orange) in almost all strains, except CC051. …”
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15077
Sensitivity to autolysis varies <10 fold in reference strains.
Published 2015“…<i>aureus</i> by exposing them to low concentrations of Triton X-100. Sensitivity to autolysis was reflected by a decrease in the OD<sub>600</sub> upon exposure to TX-100. …”
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15078
ADNP expression in the cerebellum is not subject to regulation by transgene expression in other brain areas.
Published 2014“…Results show an increase in ADNP expression at 3 months of age in both transgenic and non-transgenic mice, followed by a decrease at 5.5 and 9 months of age (each experimental group included 4 mice, 3–4 representatives are shown). …”
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15079
Fluorescence in the 445 excitation/540 emission channel includes approximately 30% eCFP cross emission.
Published 2015“…<p>Percentage cross emission is calculated by photobleaching the acceptor. (A) A decrease in acceptor emission is accompanied by an increase in donor emission and a decrease in FRET emission in the acceptor-photobleached region of the intestine. …”
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15080
Group differences prior to training.
Published 2013“…B: Clusters of sensors showing significant group differences in gamma increase (left panel, 60–80 Hz, 100–400 ms after S1) and alpha decrease (right panel, 8–10 Hz, 300–800 ms after S1). …”