Showing 18,101 - 18,120 results of 29,412 for search '(( 5 ((step decrease) OR (nn decrease)) ) OR ( 50 ((mean decrease) OR (a decrease)) ))', query time: 0.86s Refine Results
  1. 18101
  2. 18102
  3. 18103
  4. 18104
  5. 18105

    Tension between hysteresis and biphasic dose-response. by Jeffrey V. Wong (168573)

    Published 2012
    “…Hysteresis is measured by calculating the path difference 24 hours after an increase in serum from 0.01% or after a decrease from 10%. Biphasic response is measured 36 hours after an increase in MYC synthesis (parameter ke<sub>MC</sub>; <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002491#pcbi.1002491.s007" target="_blank">Text S1</a>). …”
  6. 18106
  7. 18107
  8. 18108

    The high tolerance to aluminium in crucian carp (<i>Carassius carassius</i>) is associated with its ability to avoid hypoxia by Antonio B. S. Poléo (4169929)

    Published 2017
    “…The decrease in plasma ions caused a transient increase in haematocrit and water content in muscle tissue, returning to control levels when the ion concentrations stabilised, suggesting that the water balance was restored. …”
  9. 18109
  10. 18110
  11. 18111

    Comparison of different methods for gene expression analysis. by Mikhail G. Dozmorov (242442)

    Published 2010
    “…The restrictions were Fd/Fa/Em = 2/1.5/20. A) Sensitivity and B) Precision for symmetrical changes in gene expression (2-fold increases and 2-fold decreases in gene expressions were equally presented). …”
  12. 18112

    Effect of age on chronic inflammation and responsiveness to bacterial and viral challenges by Ingrid Elisia (3214848)

    Published 2017
    “…Studies with unstimulated blood samples, to measure levels of chronic inflammation, revealed a significant increase with age in IL-12p70, CRP and PGE<sub>2</sub>, consistent with the concept of “inflammaging”, and a decrease in G-CSF in both men and women. …”
  13. 18113

    Table_1_Warming and CO2 Enhance Arctic Heterotrophic Microbial Activity.DOCX by Dolors Vaqué (683567)

    Published 2019
    “…Results showed that chlorophyll a concentration decreased at increasing temperatures, while BP significantly increased with pCO<sub>2</sub> at 6 and 10°C. …”
  14. 18114

    AP-3 knockdown affects newly formed mediator release. by Elaine Zayas Marcelino da Silva (386342)

    Published 2017
    “…Prostaglandin D2 release (A) was decreased in the AP-3 knockdown cells (ShAP-3 δ Cl.23) while release of leukotriene C4 (B) was unaltered when compared to shRNA control cells (ShCtrl). …”
  15. 18115

    Effects of metformin on angiogenic activities and apoptosis of hRVECs. by Jing Han (43038)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Proliferation assay showed that metformin treatment at 5–50mM for 24 hours reduced hRVEC proliferation dose-dependently. …”
  16. 18116

    9.2.27PE in combination with ABT-737 induces apoptosis in melanoma cells. by Karianne Risberg (207221)

    Published 2011
    “…To determine whether caspases and cathepsins were involved in the decreased cell viability caused by the combination of 9.2.27PE and ABT-737, the cells were pre-treated with for 1 h with Z-VAD-FMK (50 µM)±Z-FA-FMK (50 µM). …”
  17. 18117
  18. 18118

    Sam_Otos.csv from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
  19. 18119

    Synaptic facilitation between tail SNs and MNs following sensitizing tail shocks declined during aging. by Andrew T. Kempsell (738294)

    Published 2015
    “…C) Monosynaptic facilitation between tail SNs and MNs following sensitizing tail shocks decreased during aging. A single AP evoked in tail SNs by 50 ms injected current resulted in a monosynaptic EPSP in tail MNs in mature (n = 14) and aged II (n = 13) preparations. …”
  20. 18120

    QuantitativeStrayAssignment.R from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”