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  1. 17201

    Serum dilution optimization. by Brian J. Pak (610752)

    Published 2014
    “…Dilutions of 1∶10 and 1∶20 generated the highest antibody signal with no differences between the two dilutions (<i>p</i> = 0.17), while a significant decrease in signal intensity was observed between 1∶20 and 1∶50 dilutions (<i>p</i><0.001). …”
  2. 17202

    Arrhenius and Eyring analysis of McLOV proteins. by Kaley K. El-Arab (733285)

    Published 2015
    “…In contrast 337-TF, has markedly increased enthalpies of activation (71 kJ/mole vs. ~50 KJ/mole) with a decrease in the entropic penalty (-44 J/mole*K vs. ~ -100 J/mole*K).…”
  3. 17203

    The effect of neutralizing endogenous TGF-β on RV replication. by Nicole Bedke (137686)

    Published 2012
    “…The fold-decrease in viral replication by the neutralizing antibody was plotted as a ratio of the TCID<sub>50</sub>/ml of antibody-treated versus isotype controls. …”
  4. 17204

    Figure CSA-2 4.12 by CIMR project (7352015)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><br></div><div>These panels show a comparison of mean error between "perfect" (no added error) all IR sensor data (red) and IR + CIMR data (blue) for a 15-day period in January compared with a "truth" model dataset.…”
  5. 17205

    90 biotin-MNP streptavidin-response curve data by Gabrielle Moss (19742920)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">These data demonstrate 90 biotin-MNP 3rd harmonic phase (phi 3) as a function of streptavidin concentration (streptavidin-response curve) in 1.00x, 0.50x, 0.03x, 0.015x, 0.005x, and 0.00x PBS solutions. …”
  6. 17206

    Example time-course plots derived from the primary screen, followed to the right by the corresponding concentration-response curves. by Anton Simeonov (85099)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A, B) Non-fluorescent inhibitors, compounds 3 and 14; the decrease in fluorescence is inhibited at increasing compound concentrations while the starting fluorescence remains constant. …”
  7. 17207

    Expression of Liprin-α4 in RNAi lines. by Kathrin Kiok (210915)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>The control pSUPER contains the vector without the RNAi construct and knock-down lines contain the vector including the siRNA construct against Liprin-α4. (A) Liprin-α4 is 50% down regulated in 323 and it is decreased approximately 20% in RNAi line 847. …”
  8. 17208

    Spermatogonial germ cell proliferation in prepubescent males. by J. Kim Holloway (218875)

    Published 2011
    “…Arrowheads mark mitotic TUNEL-positive cells. Scale bar is 50 µm. Quantitation of the GCNA-1 labeled (M) and TUNEL-positive (N) cells reveals a statistically significant decrease in prospermatogonia, accompanied by an increase in apoptotic cells (asterisks).…”
  9. 17209

    Annealing temperature optimization of the primer droplet library. by Alexander Herrmann (20166)

    Published 2011
    “…Increasing the annealing temperature to 58°C only results in a decrease in amplicon yield.</p>…”
  10. 17210

    Effects of CTP on CoaE enzymatic activity. by Guneet Walia (258006)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A), Histogram depicting the percent decrease in CoaE activity in the presence of CTP, with the activity of CoaE in the presence of ATP (1 mM) and DCoA (0.5 mM) treated as 100% (Lane 1). …”
  11. 17211

    Binarized cross recurrence plot of the PCn-M1 functional connectivity. by Clara Rodriguez-Sabate (4512394)

    Published 2021
    “…The control group shows a high-density ON-ON match at the beginning (0–40 sec) of the resting-task block (Fig 6A), and between the 50–160 sec of the motor-task block (Fig 6C). …”
  12. 17212

    Cell cycle analysis. by Shuai Wu (401994)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Cell cycle analyses were performed after T24 cells were treated with hWJMSC-MVs (0, 50, 100 and 200 µg/ml protein) for 48h. Compared to T24 cells alone (A), hWJMSC-MVs induced a significant increase of T24 cells in G<sub>0</sub>/G<sub>1</sub> phase and a dramatic decrease in S phase (B, C, D, p<0.01). …”
  13. 17213

    Binarized cross recurrence plot of the MT-M1 functional connectivity. by Clara Rodriguez-Sabate (4512394)

    Published 2021
    “…The control group shows a high-density ON-ON match at the beginning (0–40 sec) of the resting-task block (Fig 5A), and between the 50–160 sec of the motor-task block (Fig 5C). …”
  14. 17214

    Effect of Andro and/or Taxi on the proliferation of HeLa cells. by Mazen Alzaharna (3737878)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>The cells were treated with different concentrations of Andro (A) or Taxi (B) alone or a combination of 50 μM Andro and 100 μM Taxi (C) for 24 or 48 h and then the cell viability was tested using the MTT assay. …”
  15. 17215

    Data_Sheet_2_Isolation of High-Purity Extracellular Vesicles by the Combination of Iodixanol Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation and Bind-Elute Chromatography From Blood Plasma.pd... by Zsófia Onódi (839184)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The highest band intensities of EV markers Alix, Tsg101 and CD81 were detected by Western blot in F6 of small-scale DGUC (61.5 ± 10.4%; 48.1 ± 5.8%; 41.9 ± 3.8%, respectively) at a density of 1.128–1.174 g/mL, where the presence of vesicles with a mean diameter of 38 ± 2 nm was confirmed by EM and DLS. …”
  16. 17216

    Data_Sheet_1_Isolation of High-Purity Extracellular Vesicles by the Combination of Iodixanol Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation and Bind-Elute Chromatography From Blood Plasma.pd... by Zsófia Onódi (839184)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The highest band intensities of EV markers Alix, Tsg101 and CD81 were detected by Western blot in F6 of small-scale DGUC (61.5 ± 10.4%; 48.1 ± 5.8%; 41.9 ± 3.8%, respectively) at a density of 1.128–1.174 g/mL, where the presence of vesicles with a mean diameter of 38 ± 2 nm was confirmed by EM and DLS. …”
  17. 17217

    Force types and force screen. by Angelika Manhart (1379565)

    Published 2018
    “…Depending upon whether the number of MTs or the number of kinesins are limiting, the resulting repulsive force can be decreasing with distance or be distance independent. 4 and 5: As 2 and 3, but the nucleus interacts with cell boundary or with motors on the cell cortex at the cell boundary. 6 and 7: Analogous to 1 and 3, but with the motors being dyneins (or kinesin 14), rather than kinesins, resulting in an attractive force. 8: Analogous to 7, but MTs from the nucleus interact with dyneins on the cell cortex at the cell boundary. …”
  18. 17218

    Relative expression of target genes normalized with different numbers of reference genes. by Daijun Ling (188975)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A–C) Target genes expressed in fly heads at 30 or 50 days relative to 10 days. …”
  19. 17219

    The defects of OB in Lgl1 mutants. by Zhenzu Li (3108309)

    Published 2016
    “…Scale bars represent 1mm in Ac and 200 μm(0), 100 μm (a,c) and 50 μm (b,d) in C.</p>…”
  20. 17220

    At clinically relevant concentrations the anaesthetic/amnesic thiopental but not the anticonvulsant phenobarbital interferes with hippocampal sharp wave-ripple complexes-2 by Costas Papatheodoropoulos (78587)

    Published 2011
    “…Note the great value dispersion of instant period during drug application at ≥50 μM. Data in "a" and "b" were obtained from two different slices. …”