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Real-time PCR confirmation of randomly selected genes whose expression levels were either increased (red) or decreased (green) by a specific endoxifen concentration.
Published 2013“…Solid lines represent the 1.5 fold cut-off used in the microarray analysis. …”
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Adsorption characteristics of the carbonaceous adsorbents for organic compounds in a model exhaust gas from thermal treatment processing
Published 2022“…The experimental results showed the following: 1) The adsorption capacity of every carbonaceous material for organic vapor decreased with increasing temperature, with roughly a three-fold difference in the capacity, between 150°C and 190°C in the dry gas. …”
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Bioavailable Soil Phosphorus Decreases with Increasing Elevation in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape
Published 2014“…Further, meadow soils had 3-fold higher concentrations of Al<sub>ox</sub> + Fe<sub>ox</sub> and a 20% higher P sorption index than did heath soils. …”
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Metabolites which were (A) reversibly decreased and (B) reversibly increased with smoking.
Published 2014“…<p>In panel A (top), differentially regulated metabolites were higher in air controls, decreased with smoking, and increased toward air control levels following smoking cessation. …”