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  1. 70421

    Comparison of three-dimensional surface scanning techniques for capturing the external ear by Maureen T. Ross (5491973)

    Published 2018
    “…The scanning time, processing time, accuracy, completeness, resolution and repeatability of each technique were assessed using the Artec Spider as a reference scanner. Our results show that the iPhone had the longest processing time however, this decreased nine-fold when reducing the number of photos from 90 to 30. …”
  2. 70422

    Table_1_Wheel Running Improves Motor Function and Spinal Cord Plasticity in Mice With Genetic Absence of the Corticospinal Tract.XLS by Wei Zhang (405)

    Published 2019
    “…In comparison with non-runners, there was a significant motor improvement including fine movement, grip strength, decreased footslip errors in runners after 8-week training, which was supported by the elevated amplitude of electromyography recording and increased neuromuscular junctions in the biceps. …”
  3. 70423

    Data_Sheet_1_Breeding With Major and Minor Genes: Genomic Selection for Quantitative Disease Resistance.docx by Lance F. Merrick (11240163)

    Published 2021
    “…The prediction models used 31,975 markers that are replicated 50 times using a 5-fold cross-validation. We then compared GS models using a marker-assisted selection (MAS) to compare the prediction accuracy of the markers alone and in combination. …”
  4. 70424

    Table2_Differentially expressed microRNAs targeting genes in key pathways in keratoconus.XLSX by Dorota M. Nowak-Malczewska (16035593)

    Published 2024
    “…Differential expression with FDR ≤0.01 and ≥1.5-fold changes were considered significant. Lists of target genes (target score ≥90) of mature miRNAs were obtained from miRDB. …”
  5. 70425

    Table1_Differentially expressed microRNAs targeting genes in key pathways in keratoconus.XLSX by Dorota M. Nowak-Malczewska (16035593)

    Published 2024
    “…Differential expression with FDR ≤0.01 and ≥1.5-fold changes were considered significant. Lists of target genes (target score ≥90) of mature miRNAs were obtained from miRDB. …”
  6. 70426

    <i>apterous</i> enhancer analysis. by Johannes Stratmann (2697598)

    Published 2017
    “…(L) Quantification of β-gal levels in the dAp cells, shows that the same mutations of potential TFBS, lead to a significant decrease of the <i>apSJ2-CRM</i> activity in dAp cells, when compared to control levels (<sub>***</sub> p≤0.0001, n = 16 cells, Students t-test, +/- SEM). …”
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  11. 70431

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rSNA). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in rSNA to decrease the mean arterial pressure (MAP) produced by ramp infusion of sodium nitroprusside (200μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv); and pressor response—rSNA decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by ramp infusion of phenylephrine (100μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv) for 60 seconds in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats *P < 0.05 compared to control group (Sutdent’t test). …”
  12. 70432

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity (sSNA). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in sSNA to decrease the mean arterial pressure (MAP) produced by ramp infusion of sodium nitroprusside (200μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv); and pressor response—sSNA decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by ramp infusion of phenylephrine (100μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv) for 60s in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats *P < 0.05 compared to control group (Sutdent’<i>t</i> test). …”
  13. 70433

    DataSheet2_Necroptotic kinases are involved in the reduction of depression-induced astrocytes and fluoxetine’s inhibitory effects on necroptotic kinases.DOCX by Salman Zeb (12897155)

    Published 2023
    “…Treatment with fluoxetine (FLX) for 5 weeks improved chronic unpredictable mild stress-induced mouse depressive-like behaviors; simultaneously, fluoxetine inhibited depression-induced necroptotic kinase activation, reversed the reduction in astrocytes and astrocytic necroptosis and dysfunction, decreased inflammatory cytokines and upregulated brain-derived neurotropic factors and 5-HT1A levels. …”
  14. 70434

    Image_1_Folic Acid Fortification Prevents Morphological and Behavioral Consequences of X-Ray Exposure During Neurulation.TIFF by Kai Craenen (9960446)

    Published 2021
    “…These findings coincided with the observation of a reduction in thickness of the retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber layer, and a decreased axial length of the eye following exposure to 0.5 Gy. …”
  15. 70435

    Relationship between Sevoflurane Plasma Concentration, Clinical Variables and Bispectral Index Values during Cardiopulmonary Bypass by Rainer Nitzschke (788869)

    Published 2015
    “…Path analysis revealed a slope of 0.5 (95%CI: 0.3–0.7) BIS units per 1°C body temperature (p<0.001).…”
  16. 70436

    Thrombopoietin induces cellular senescence of UT711oc1 cells. by Rodolphe Besancenot (242398)

    Published 2010
    “…Viable cells were counted using Trypan blue exclusion. (b) TPO induces a decrease in DNA replication in UT711oc1 cells. …”
  17. 70437

    Image_4_Folic Acid Fortification Prevents Morphological and Behavioral Consequences of X-Ray Exposure During Neurulation.TIFF by Kai Craenen (9960446)

    Published 2021
    “…These findings coincided with the observation of a reduction in thickness of the retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber layer, and a decreased axial length of the eye following exposure to 0.5 Gy. …”
  18. 70438

    DataSheet1_Necroptotic kinases are involved in the reduction of depression-induced astrocytes and fluoxetine’s inhibitory effects on necroptotic kinases.pdf by Salman Zeb (12897155)

    Published 2023
    “…Treatment with fluoxetine (FLX) for 5 weeks improved chronic unpredictable mild stress-induced mouse depressive-like behaviors; simultaneously, fluoxetine inhibited depression-induced necroptotic kinase activation, reversed the reduction in astrocytes and astrocytic necroptosis and dysfunction, decreased inflammatory cytokines and upregulated brain-derived neurotropic factors and 5-HT1A levels. …”
  19. 70439

    The Repetitive Domain of ScARP3d Triggers Entry of <em>Spiroplasma citri</em> into Cultured Cells of the Vector <em>Circulifer haematoceps</em> by Laure Béven (123889)

    Published 2012
    “…Inhibition tests using anti-Rep3d antibodies and competitive assays with recombinant Rep3d both resulted in a decrease of insect cells invasion by the spiroplasmas. …”
  20. 70440

    Image_2_Folic Acid Fortification Prevents Morphological and Behavioral Consequences of X-Ray Exposure During Neurulation.TIFF by Kai Craenen (9960446)

    Published 2021
    “…These findings coincided with the observation of a reduction in thickness of the retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber layer, and a decreased axial length of the eye following exposure to 0.5 Gy. …”