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12981
Effect of SRF on the activity of CArG-containing minimal promoter
Published 2011“…Densitometric analysis showed a substantial decrease of endogenous SRF. Right panel: the luciferase activity value 100 was assigned to the samples co-transfected with the control siRNA. *, < 0.05 versus WT or 3XSRE.…”
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12982
Pcl3 promotes ESC self-renewal.
Published 2012“…Graph represents average expression from 3–6 different clones. (B) A portion of cells transduced with <i>Pcl3</i> shRNA, but not scramble shRNA, are larger, flatter, and less dense, signifying a decrease in ESC cell morphology. …”
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12983
Upper extremity orthopedic softball injuries presenting to the emergency department: epidemiology across the lifespan
Published 2024“…The average incidence rate of UE injuries from 2012–2021 was 187.9 per 100,000 persons, with a significant decrease in injury incidence across the timespan (<i>p</i> < .001). …”
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12984
ErbB signaling is implicated in generation of neurons and mitoses in the sub-ventricular zone.
Published 2015“…Impaired neurogenesis and a decrease in pH3-positive mitotic cells in the SVZ of AG1478-treated Tg(<i>pou4f1-hsp70l</i>:<i>GFP;-8</i>.…”
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12985
Determination of mitochondrial temperature in intact human cells.
Published 2018“…The MTY fluorescence reached at the end of phase I was significantly different (<i>n</i> = 10; ***) from the starting value of 50%, whilst the final value in phase IV was not. (D) (a) Linear increase of fluorescence of HEK293 cells (preloaded for a minimum of 10 min, with 100 nM MTY), according to cell number (using cell protein concentration as surrogate parameter); (b) Maximal rate of decrease of MTY fluorescence (percentage, blue circles, corresponding with mitochondrial warming) is not significantly affected by cell number, whereas initial fluorescence increase in the presence of cyanide (percentage, green circles, corresponding with initial rate of mitochondrial cooling) is modulated by cell number (values at the three cell concentrations tested were significantly different from each other). …”
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12986
Table_2_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12987
Table_1_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12988
Table_6_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12989
Table_4_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12990
Image_1_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.tif
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12991
Table_7_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12992
Table_5_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12993
Table_3_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx
Published 2018“…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
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12994
Supplementary material: Evaluation of emerging NASH therapies: the impact of treatment efficacy profiles on long-term health outcomes
Published 2024“…Hypothetical efficacy profiles were defined affecting resolution (100%-increase), fibrosis improvement (100% increase), or fibrosis worsening (50% decrease). …”
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12995
Table 1_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”
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12996
Table 3_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”
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12997
Data_Sheet_1_Mechanism of fungal remediation of wetland water: Stropharia rugosoannulata as promising fungal species for the development of biofilters to remove clinically importan...
Published 2023“…Percent remediation varied as follows: S. aureus-100%, E. faecium-97%, C. jejuni-59%, P. aeruginosa-54%, E. coli-65% and S. enteritidis-27%. …”
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12998
Data_Sheet_1_Mechanism of fungal remediation of wetland water: Stropharia rugosoannulata as promising fungal species for the development of biofilters to remove clinically importan...
Published 2023“…Percent remediation varied as follows: S. aureus-100%, E. faecium-97%, C. jejuni-59%, P. aeruginosa-54%, E. coli-65% and S. enteritidis-27%. …”
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12999
Image 1_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.tif
Published 2025“…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”
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13000
Data_Sheet_1_Mechanism of fungal remediation of wetland water: Stropharia rugosoannulata as promising fungal species for the development of biofilters to remove clinically importan...
Published 2023“…Percent remediation varied as follows: S. aureus-100%, E. faecium-97%, C. jejuni-59%, P. aeruginosa-54%, E. coli-65% and S. enteritidis-27%. …”