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Bidirectional regulation and role of activated Smurf in the Hh signaling pathway.
Published 2013“…When the expression of activated Smurf is inhibited, the levels of [Ptc] and [activated Smo/Ci] decrease immediately (on the right). (For the value of each parameter, see <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001721#pbio.1001721.s010" target="_blank">Table S1</a>.) …”
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Back-propagating APs produce robust ΔCa<sup>2+</sup> in distal dendrites of the NRT neurons.
Published 2013“…<p>A. Top traces: ΔCa<sup>2+</sup> recorded in response to a somatically evoked burst of 45 APs at 10 Hz (left trace). …”
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Calcium overloading upregulates RCAN1 isoform 4 expression through activation of NFAT signaling pathway.
Published 2014“…Samples were analyzed on 1.5% agarose gel. β-actin was used as internal control. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Correlated Changes Between Volcanic Structures and Magma Composition in the Faial Volcanic System, Azores.DOCX
Published 2018“…Based on absolute ages and seismic imagery, we develop a relative chronology of the magmatic evolution of the submarine rift zones. …”
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Data_Sheet_2_Correlated Changes Between Volcanic Structures and Magma Composition in the Faial Volcanic System, Azores.DOCX
Published 2018“…Based on absolute ages and seismic imagery, we develop a relative chronology of the magmatic evolution of the submarine rift zones. …”
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Data_Sheet_3_Correlated Changes Between Volcanic Structures and Magma Composition in the Faial Volcanic System, Azores.docx
Published 2018“…Based on absolute ages and seismic imagery, we develop a relative chronology of the magmatic evolution of the submarine rift zones. …”
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Anxiety-like behavior in the elevated plus maze test.
Published 2017“…I.pl. CFA injection led to a decrease of time spent in the open arms in young Fabry KO mice compared to young naïve Fabry KO mice (p<0.05). …”
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Table_7_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Impact of Medium Cut-Off Dialyzers on Patient-Reported Outcomes: COREXH Registry
Published 2020“…The proportion of patients diagnosed with RLS significantly decreased from 22.1% at baseline to 10% at 12 months (<i>p</i> < 0.0001). …”
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Table_5_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_3_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_2_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_9_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_1_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_8_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_6_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Table_4_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.docx
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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Image_1_Environmental Factors Variably Impact Tea Secondary Metabolites in the Context of Climate Change.pdf
Published 2019“…The environmental factors with the most consistent evidence in this systematic review were seasonality and water stress with 14 out of 18 studies (78%) demonstrating a decrease in concentrations of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with a seasonal shift from the spring and /or first tea harvest to other seasons and seven out of 10 studies (70%) showing an increase in levels of phenolic compounds or their bioactivity with drought stress. …”
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