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  1. 59601

    Parameter sensitivity analysis. by Jia Chen (8203)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) The change of the saddle-node bifurcation point in response to a 20% increase or decrease in each parameter of the apoptosis pathway. …”
  2. 59602

    SIRT1 inhibition and SIRT1 knockdown inhibit membrane resealing in C2C12 cells. by Daisuke Fujiwara (172605)

    Published 2019
    “…Arrow indicates the time point of membrane injury. (d) Enlarged images of the cells 5 min after laser injury. …”
  3. 59603

    H-reflex recruitment curves, M-wave recruitment curves and H-reflex homosynaptic depression (HD). by Siobhan C. Dongés (3772564)

    Published 2017
    “…In this individual, there are no obvious differences between baseline H-reflex recruitment curves and those measured at T1 (0–20 min) and T2 (20–40 min) after real or sham tsDCS, apart from a slight decrease in H<sub>max</sub> after both kinds of stimulation. …”
  4. 59604

    Activity of the small molecule PLK1, 2, and 3 inhibitor BI 2536 in preclinical models of MM in the absence of the bone microenvironment. by Douglas W. McMillin (348456)

    Published 2013
    “…(G–I) Animal studies performed in a subcutaneous model of MM (n = 9, control n = 8, treated) showed significant suppression of tumor burden (p = 0.0005; panel G), prolongation of survival (p<0.0001; Kaplan-Meier & log rank test; panel H) and no significant decrease in average body weight (panel I), consistent with lack of major toxicity. …”
  5. 59605

    Enhancing <i>o</i>-cresol biodegradation in wastewater via <i>T. obliquus</i>/TiO<sub>2</sub> composite: construction and mechanistic insights by Daohong Zhang (1746094)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate a significant improvement, with the o-cresol degradation rate using the composite being 1.79 times higher than that of <i>T. obliquus</i> alone. …”
  6. 59606

    NNKTT120, an anti-iNKT cell monoclonal antibody, produces rapid and sustained iNKT cell depletion in adults with sickle cell disease by Joshua J. Field (176969)

    Published 2017
    “…In adults with SCD, NKTT120 produced rapid, specific and sustained iNKT cell depletion without any infusional toxicity or attributed serious adverse events. The next step is a trial to determine NKTT120’s ability to decrease rate of vaso-occlusive pain episodes.…”
  7. 59607

    File S1 - Deficiency of the Transcriptional Repressor B Cell Lymphoma 6 (Bcl6) Is Accompanied by Dysregulated Lipid Metabolism by Christopher R. LaPensee (571785)

    Published 2014
    “…B – Weights of male Bcl6 KO mice were significantly lower than WT littermates at 3, 4, and 5 weeks of age. Each point represents mean+SE for 4 WT (solid line) and 3 KO (dotted line) male mice. …”
  8. 59608

    Circadian inhibition of rapid cell cycles due to coupling through Wee1. by Claude Gérard (320596)

    Published 2013
    “…Whereas two peaks in cyclin B/Cdk1 occur in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002516#pcbi-1002516-g006" target="_blank">Fig. 6A</a> at a higher coupling strength for the same autonomous period corresponding to point D in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002516#pcbi-1002516-g004" target="_blank">Fig. 4A</a>, three or four peaks of cyclin B/Cdk1 occur during the L phase of the LD cycle when the coupling strength is progressively decreased. …”
  9. 59609

    Analysis of cell periods. by Tanya L. Leise (174630)

    Published 2012
    “…Thick bars designate times when the luminescence for a cell was above the mean for each row. Cell #66 with period 25.5 h is plotted in red; cell #68 with period 22.5 h is plotted in blue. …”
  10. 59610

    Analysis of egress, invasion, and motility in parental and mutant lines. by Shaojun Long (4007162)

    Published 2017
    “…<i>0001</i>, significant for the time points of 2, 5, 10 and 15 min, but not significant for 0 and 20 min. …”
  11. 59611

    FIGURE 1 from Proteasome Inhibition Reprograms Chromatin Landscape in Breast Cancer by H. Karimi Kinyamu (18387319)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>B,</b> Heat maps as in A at DOCRs that decrease <b>(LOST)</b> accessibility. …”
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  13. 59613

    Regulatory T cell suppressive function. by Joost Smolders (235367)

    Published 2010
    “…Co-culture with an increasing proportion of Treg results in an inhibition of Tresp cell proliferation (downward panels, ratio 0.25∶1, 0.5∶1, 1∶1 and 2∶1, respectively). An increasing proportion of CFSE<sup>−</sup> Treg can be observed, and a subsequent decrease of proliferating CFSE<sup>+</sup> Tresp cells. …”
  14. 59614

    Cluster GOs by Kenneth D. Belanger (773857)

    Published 2015
    “…Gene clusters were formed based on changes to differential gene expression between time points: a 20% increase qualified as "Up", a 20% decrease qualified as "Dn", and all others qualified as "Nc". …”
  15. 59615

    Fig 7 - by Celia Martinez de la Torre (9396180)

    Published 2020
    “…</b> Mn<sup>2+</sup> release increased with a decrease in pH. The controlled release curve is shown for the MnO NPs generated with 30 min at 300°C and a 20°C/min ramp. …”
  16. 59616

    Image_1_Food-derived bioactive oligopeptide iron complexes ameliorate iron deficiency anemia and offspring development in pregnant rats.pdf by Wenfei Pan (701739)

    Published 2022
    “…Rats with IDA were established with a low iron diet and then mated. There were one control group and seven randomly assigned groups of pregnant rats with IDA: Control group [Control, 40 ppm ferrous sulfate (FeSO<sub>4</sub>)]; IDA model group (ID, 4 ppm FeSO<sub>4</sub>), three high-iron groups (H-FeSO<sub>4</sub>, 400 ppm FeSO<sub>4</sub>; MCOP-Fe, 400 ppm marine fish oligopeptide iron complex; WCOP-Fe, 400 ppm whey protein oligopeptide iron complex) and three low-iron groups (L-FeSO<sub>4</sub>, 40 ppm FeSO<sub>4</sub>; MOP-Fe, 40 ppm marine fish oligopeptide iron complex; WOP-Fe, 40 ppm whey protein oligopeptide iron complex). …”
  17. 59617

    Expression of MP does not interfere with the silencing pathway. by Hannes Vogler (272256)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A), The levels of GFP mRNA, GFP siRNA, and miR166 (loading control) at different time points (0, 2, 5, and 8 dpi) in agroinfiltrated tissues. …”
  18. 59618

    Thromboelastography (TEG) measurements of coagulation. by Clare Selden (453350)

    Published 2013
    “…Similar to the R time, the longer the time the less intrinsic clotting factor activity; pigs in Group 1 show a decrease in K time with continued treatment whereas those in Group 2 continue to increase <b>(D)</b>. …”
  19. 59619

    Effects of H<sub>2</sub>S donor on I <sub>L, Ca</sub> modified by DM and DTT. by Rongyuan Zhang (165370)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A: DM significantly reduced the peak amplitude of I <sub>Ca, L</sub> in cardiomyocytes, and the decrease by pre-treated with DM was basically constant and time-independent from the beginning through the final time point of 1 mmol/L NaHS perfusion period. …”
  20. 59620

    Measurement of oxygenated and deoxygenated Hb concentration during transcutaneous application of CO<sub>2</sub> using NIRS. by Yoshitada Sakai (119945)

    Published 2013
    “…All data show the changes in Hb concentrations from the starting point to the end point of measurement (n = 7). Data show the decrease in oxy-Hb and the increase in deoxy-Hb after pooling blood, followed by the greater decrease in oxy-Hb and greater increase in deoxy-Hb in CO<sub>2</sub> group after transcutaneous CO<sub>2</sub> application. …”