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  1. 12641

    Validation of the primary screen hits with secondary luciferase-based invasion and red-green invasion assays. by Rajshekhar Y. Gaji (417441)

    Published 2013
    “…The values obtained with non-targeting siRNA controls were set at 100% invasion. A total of 81 genes (red asterisks) showed significant decrease (<i>p</i><0.05, one sample <i>t</i>-test) in parasite invasion compared to NTsiRNA controls. …”
  2. 12642

    Expression of MMP7 and TIMP1 in wounds. by Katharina Sommer (463202)

    Published 2013
    “…Septic animals show a significant decrease in MMP7 expression on day 2 and 6 compared to control mice. …”
  3. 12643

    Characterisation and influence of the content of waste foundry sand on rendering mortars by Juliana Machado Casali (4696111)

    Published 2017
    “…The results demonstrated that the waste foundry sand had an influence on the properties of the mortars in fresh state (mainly for the mortar with 100% waste foundry sand, which required the use of a larger amount of water to obtain the same consistence) and in the hardened state (decrease in strength, mass density and modulus of elasticity). …”
  4. 12644

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> sparklets in DSM are affected by, but not dependent upon, signals from the SR. by Peter Sidaway (190696)

    Published 2014
    “…In the presence of the VGCC antagonist R-(+)-Bay K 8644 (1 μM) and CPA (10 μM), there was a significant decrease in the frequency (D) but not amplitude (E) of Ca<sup>2+</sup> sparklets. …”
  5. 12645

    Glycosylation inhibitors block thrombin-induced sRBC adhesion to HUVECs. by Pushpankur Ghoshal (580530)

    Published 2014
    “…The level of sRBC adhesion to untreated HUVECs was set to 100%. **, p<0.0001 <b>B</b>. Glycosylation inhibitors decrease thrombin-induced sRBC adhesion to HUVECs. …”
  6. 12646

    Transcripts differentially expressed in response to overexpression of and in response to overexpression of human , grouped according to functional classes by Haiqiong Montalta-He (54730)

    Published 2011
    “…Positive values indicate that the relative expression level of a gene is increased (upregulated) following overexpression and negative values indicate a decrease (downregulated). …”
  7. 12647

    Anti-HBV activity of CDM-3008 in primary cultured human hepatocytes. by Yutaka Furutani (5620139)

    Published 2019
    “…(C) Measurement of HBV DNA copies in PXB cells after 7 days of CDM-3008 treatment. HBV DNA was decreased with 0.1–100 μM CDM-3008 in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  8. 12648

    Histology of islet allografts at day 10, 17, 24, and 31 after transplantation in non-diabetic mice. by Jyuhn-Huarng Juang (407970)

    Published 2013
    “…There was profound immune cell infiltration at day 10 and 17, and a decrease in graft size at day 24 and 31 in the CSPIO-labeled islet graft. …”
  9. 12649

    The effect of ribavirin (Rib) and guanosine (Gua) on HCV infectious progeny production and intracellular viral RNA and nucleotide pools. by Ana M. Ortega-Prieto (446894)

    Published 2013
    “…(c) Left: intracellular amount of the four nucleoside-triphosphates, following 72 h of exposure to either Rib or Gua, as indicated at the bottom. Right: decrease or increase of nucleotide concentration as a result of exposure to Gua or Rib; note that the maximum decrease possible is 100%. …”
  10. 12650

    Naturally emitted FS-1 and MS-1 pulses overlapped by continuous pure tones. by Andrej Čokl (302148)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>The relation between interference pulse duration and the difference between MS-1 and pure tone frequencies at different frequency and velocity levels</b>. a,b, c: naturally emitted FS-1 and MS-1 signals overlapped by (a) 100 Hz/0.69 mm/s, (b) 125 Hz/1.13 mm/s and (c) 150 Hz/0.60 mm/s pure tones. d: mean interference pulse duration (SD<40% of the mean value, N = 3–23, n = 6) of naturally emitted MS-1 signals overlapped by 100 Hz/0.22 mm/s (black diamonds), 125 Hz/0.22 mm/s (open squares) or 150 Hz/0.22 mm/s (grey triangles) pure tone vibration. …”
  11. 12651

    K<sub>v</sub>4 is Required for Maintaining Excitability in <i>Drosophila</i> Neurons. by Yong Ping (233004)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A</i>, Representative firing patterns recorded with current injections of 40, 60, and 100 pA from wild-type (wt) and DNK<sub>v</sub>4 (DN) neurons. …”
  12. 12652

    Metabolic profiling by tandem mass spectrometry reveals distinct metabolite signatures of cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines vs. the apoptotic inducer camptothecin. by J. Jason Collier (130356)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A</i>. 832/13 cells were exposed to 1 ng/mL IL-1β+100 U/mL γ-IFN or 2 µM camptothecin for 6 h. …”
  13. 12653

    Ketamine reduces cell adhesion. by Claire E. Hills (452020)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>AFM-single-cell force spectroscopy was used to measure the detachment energy (fJoules) and maximum unbinding force (nN) required to uncouple two HK2 cells. The energy required to separate the cells; grey area in panel A (control cells), panel B (0.1 mg/mL Ketamine treated cells), panel C (0.5 mg/mL Ketamine treated cells), and panel D (1 mg/mL Ketamine treated cells), and maximum force of detachment (red circle) was measured. …”
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    DOR binding is enhanced by CB<sub>1</sub>R ligands in membranes of cells expressing CB<sub>1</sub>R and DOR. by Ittai Bushlin (191060)

    Published 2013
    “…Data represent Mean ± SEM (n = 3 experiments in triplicate). <b>B,</b> Membranes from N2A-DOR cells in which CB<sub>1</sub>R expression was decreased by siRNA transfection were treated with 100 fM – 10 µM Hu-210 in the presence of 0.5 nM [<sup>3</sup>H]DPDPE. …”
  15. 12655

    Supplemental Figure 1 by Wolfgang Stein (11859731)

    Published 2021
    “…(i) The LG membrane potential was hyperpolarized from -50 mV to -80 mV. (ii) The LG membrane potential was depolarized from -80 mV to -50 mV. …”
  16. 12656

    Epidemiology of HPV 16 and Cervical Cancer in Finland and the Potential Impact of Vaccination: Mathematical Modelling Analyses by Ruanne V Barnabas (16126)

    Published 2006
    “…If older women are more likely to have persistent infections and progress to cancer, then vaccination with a duration of protection of less than 15 y could result in an older susceptible cohort and no decrease in cancer incidence. …”
  17. 12657

    Effect of retinal detachment on electrophysiological properties of Müller cells. by Abdoulaye Sene (258556)

    Published 2009
    “…B: Inward current amplitudes recorded at a −60 mV hyperpolarizing step. A weakly significant decrease was observed in cells from wt mice. …”
  18. 12658

    Supplementary Materials - Antitumor activity of new chemical compounds in triple negative mammary adenocarcinoma models by Maria V Giolito (8499600)

    Published 2020
    “…Results are shown as percentage of cell viability relative to the non-treated control (100%) and expressed as mean ± SEM. Experiments were performed in triplicate.…”
  19. 12659

    The effect of mycophenolic acid (MPA) and guanosine (Gua) on HCV infectious progeny production and intracellular nucleotide pools. by Ana M. Ortega-Prieto (446894)

    Published 2013
    “…(b) Left: Intracellular amount of the four nucleoside-triphosphates, following 72 h of exposure to either MPA or Gua, as indicated at the bottom. Right: decrease or increase of nucleotide concentration as a result of exposure to Gua or MPA; note that the maximum decrease possible is 100%. …”
  20. 12660

    Rapamycin improved CA1 dendritic arborization and spine density in hippocampi from rats subjected to SE. by Amy L. Brewster (388121)

    Published 2013
    “…Scale bar = <b>A</b>: 100µm; <b>D</b>: 5µm. * compared to Sham+Veh, <i>P<</i>0.05; † compared to SE+Veh, <i>P<</i>0.05, ANOVA with Tukey’s <i>post hoc</i> test. …”