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  1. 13621

    Effect of replacing beef fat with safflower oil on physicochemical, nutritional and oxidative stability characteristics of wieners by Emel KAYNAKCI (10463779)

    Published 2021
    “…Incorporation of SO increased CIE L* and b* values, whereas it caused a decrease in CIE a* values of wieners (P < 0.05). …”
  2. 13622

    Identification of molecular mechanism of the anti-lung cancer effect of Jin Ning Fang using network pharmacology and its experimental verification by Chunxiao Wu (11921761)

    Published 2022
    “…A549 cells were treated with JNF for 48 h. CCK-8 assay showed that cell viability in JNF was significantly lower than in the control group (100.00 ± 1.47 <a>vs.…”
  3. 13623

    Intracellular chloride measurements by Wallace B Thoreson (5462)

    Published 2011
    “…An example of the reduction in MEQ fluorescence, indicating an increase in intracellular [Cl], produced by application of 12.1 mM Kto a cone. C. A greater decrease in MEQ fluorescence was produced by application of 69.9 mM K. …”
  4. 13624

    PLL (115 residues) binding to free-standing planar membranes. by Yuri N. Antonenko (241873)

    Published 2013
    “…Only triply charged OPg, not singly charged gCy3 interacted with PLL strong enough so that a decrease in mobility became measureable (green line). …”
  5. 13625

    Notch-Delta coculture assay. by Julien Moretti (236781)

    Published 2010
    “…(B) shRNAs targeting eIF3f decrease Notch signaling. Increasing doses of eIF3f shRNA P2 (C–E), shRNA #1 (F–H), or a control pool targeting AMSH (I–K) were transfected into the Notch-expressing cells as above. …”
  6. 13626

    Substrate binding specificity of purified OpuAC. by Justina C. Wolters (207763)

    Published 2010
    “…The inhibition experiments with proline and carnitine show a decrease in the ΔF<sub>max</sub> at increased concentrations of inhibitor, which is caused by the high concentrations of inhibitor (see panel A and B). …”
  7. 13627

    Label-free real-time multi-parametric monitoring enables high content analysis. by Heinz-Georg Jahnke (122745)

    Published 2013
    “…The effect on the APD was determined for one hour after doxorubicin application and revealed a concentration dependent response with an EC<sub>50</sub> value of 17 µM (n  = 3 hCMC), (B) The impedance analysis revealed a concentration- and time-dependent decrease where IC<sub>50</sub> values could be determined for each time point (n  = 5 hCMC). …”
  8. 13628

    Morphology of TAT-μUtr-injected muscle. by Kevin J. Sonnemann (239809)

    Published 2009
    “…TAT-utrophin treatment led to a significant decrease in CNFs (54%±5% versus 37%±4%; PBS versus TAT; <i>n</i> = 3 PBS muscles; <i>n</i> = 4 TAT-μUtr muscles). * <i>p</i> = 0.04 (Student's <i>t</i> test). …”
  9. 13629

    The adhesion genes are activated by TAp63β but not by ΔNp63β in Caski cells. by Youcef Ben Khalifa (203743)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Real-time PCR performed in Caski cells infected with recombinant adenoviruses expressing GFP compared to TAp63β (upper panel) or ΔNp63β (lower panel) at increasing m.o.i. (20, 50 and 100). …”
  10. 13630

    DYNLT1 knockdown aggravates hypoxia-induced damage of mitochondria: mPT induction, MMP disruption and reduction of cellular viability. by Ya-dong Fang (338292)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>C</b>, −DYNLT1 cells showed a dramatic decrease in cell viability compared with WT and +DYNLT1 cells; WT and +DYNLT1 cells were not significantly different. …”
  11. 13631

    DataSheet_1_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.docx by Carles Galià-Camps (13847614)

    Published 2022
    “…We show that missing data is a major source of individual genetic differentiation. …”
  12. 13632

    DataSheet_4_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.csv by Carles Galià-Camps (13847614)

    Published 2022
    “…We show that missing data is a major source of individual genetic differentiation. …”
  13. 13633

    DataSheet_2_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.csv by Carles Galià-Camps (13847614)

    Published 2022
    “…We show that missing data is a major source of individual genetic differentiation. …”
  14. 13634

    DataSheet_3_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.csv by Carles Galià-Camps (13847614)

    Published 2022
    “…We show that missing data is a major source of individual genetic differentiation. …”
  15. 13635

    Table_1_Carbachol and Nicotine in Prefrontal Cortex Have Differential Effects on Sleep-Wake States.docx by Anjum Parkar (9663836)

    Published 2020
    “…We show that unilateral microinjection (200 nL) of carbachol (1 mM) or nicotine (100 mM) into prefrontal cortex during SWS decreased the latency to the onset of wake state (p = 0.03 for carbachol, p = 0.03 for nicotine) and increased the latency to the onset of rapid eye movement sleep (p = 0.008 for carbachol, p = 0.006 for nicotine). …”
  16. 13636

    Image_1_Carbachol and Nicotine in Prefrontal Cortex Have Differential Effects on Sleep-Wake States.eps by Anjum Parkar (9663836)

    Published 2020
    “…We show that unilateral microinjection (200 nL) of carbachol (1 mM) or nicotine (100 mM) into prefrontal cortex during SWS decreased the latency to the onset of wake state (p = 0.03 for carbachol, p = 0.03 for nicotine) and increased the latency to the onset of rapid eye movement sleep (p = 0.008 for carbachol, p = 0.006 for nicotine). …”
  17. 13637

    Image_2_Carbachol and Nicotine in Prefrontal Cortex Have Differential Effects on Sleep-Wake States.eps by Anjum Parkar (9663836)

    Published 2020
    “…We show that unilateral microinjection (200 nL) of carbachol (1 mM) or nicotine (100 mM) into prefrontal cortex during SWS decreased the latency to the onset of wake state (p = 0.03 for carbachol, p = 0.03 for nicotine) and increased the latency to the onset of rapid eye movement sleep (p = 0.008 for carbachol, p = 0.006 for nicotine). …”
  18. 13638

    Xanthophyll levels in foxtail millet grains according to variety and harvesting time by Akira Yano (214623)

    Published 2017
    “…During the ripening stage, xanthophyll levels gradually increased, but they rapidly decreased in response to over-ripening. Xanthophyll accumulation was estimated using a colorimetric assay of yellow pigmentation, which could be a useful method for determining the proper harvesting time for foxtail millet.…”
  19. 13639

    Standardization of the Teratoma Assay for Analysis of Pluripotency of Human ES Cells and Biosafety of Their Differentiated Progeny by Michal Gropp (132137)

    Published 2012
    “…However, currently there is no consistent protocol for assessment of teratoma forming ability. Here we present detailed characterization of a teratoma assay that is based on subcutaneous co-transplantation of defined numbers of undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) with mitotically inactivated feeder cells and Matrigel into immunodeficient mice. …”
  20. 13640

    Deletion of miR132/212 influences synaptic transmission and plasticity in the neocortex. by Judit Remenyi (178669)

    Published 2013
    “…Whole-cell recording were made at membrane potential of −80 mV in the presence of TTX (1 µM) and picrotoxin (100 µM). Scale bar measures 1 s and 10 pA. B) The superimposition of the average waveform (25 each) of mEPSCs recorded in the fl/fl neuron (black line) and miR-132/212 KO neuron (grey line) shown in A. …”