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  1. 66001

    Initial responses to dark-light shift compared to light intensity shift. by Marianne Nymark (257796)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Molecular, metabolic and physiological responses after a shift from prolonged darkness (D48) to white light (WL 0.5 h; 100 µmol m<sup>−2</sup> s<sup>−1</sup>) compared to a shift from low light (LL 0.5 h; 35 µmol m<sup>−2</sup> s<sup>−1</sup>) to high light (HL 0.5 h; 500 µmol m<sup>−2</sup> s<sup>−1</sup>) <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058722#pone.0058722-Nymark1" target="_blank">[28]</a>.…”
  2. 66002

    Thermoelectric properties of SbNCa3 and BiNCa3 for thermoelectric devices and alternative energy applications by Bilal, M.

    Published 2014
    “…The maximum values of thermal conductivity are 92×1014 W/m K s and 88×1014 W/m K s for SbNCa3 and BiNCa3 respectively at a temperature of 900 K. The peak values of 5×1020/Ω m s and 5.2×1020/Ω m s are achieved for n-type SbNCa3 and BiNCa3 respectively at a temperature of 300 K. …”
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  3. 66003

    Figure S1 - Antiviral and Neuroprotective Role of Octaguanidinium Dendrimer-Conjugated Morpholino Oligomers in Japanese Encephalitis by Arshed Nazmi (215284)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>MO treatments decrease viral load <i>in vitro</i>. Mouse neuroblastoma cell (N2a) lysates from all the treatment groups were subjected to plaque assay in order to determine viral loads. …”
  4. 66004

    No effect of PTL on pure primary mouse motor neuron cultures. by Nadine Thau-Habermann (457942)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>MEA measurements showed that there were no significant differences between the individual wells of plated motor neurons before treatment After 24 and 48 hours, only the LPS+PTL 5 µ M group showed a significant decrease in resistance (A) and in firing rate (B), while all other conditions showed no significant differences between each other. …”
  5. 66005

    Effects of topical application of S32826 on the rabbit cornea. by Padma Iyer (141117)

    Published 2012
    “…Topical effects of S32826 on rabbit corneal histology. Rabbits treated with a topical dose of 5 mM S32826 for 5 days (single daily dose) and which showed a decrease in IOP were enucleated and examined for corneal histological changes relative to sham treated specimens. …”
  6. 66006

    GPN and vacuolin-1 inhibit C6 glioma cell migration in scratch assay. by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2013
    “…Movement of cells into the scarred region resulted in a decrease in the surface area of the scar. B. …”
  7. 66007

    Binding of NheB to Vero cells. by Uta Heilkenbrinker (408526)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Decrease of NheB binding to Vero cells as determined by flow cytometry. …”
  8. 66008

    AE treatment induces autophagy, and inhibits angiogenesis and Hif-1α expression in xenografted tumors. by Alok De (446321)

    Published 2013
    “…Tissue sections were photographed at 400X magnification. The values are means <u>+</u> S.E.M. of 5 different mice. *, p<0.05, as compared with control group. …”
  9. 66009

    Forward scores follow exponential tails with constant <i>λ</i>. by Sean R. Eddy (5840)

    Published 2013
    “…Variation in is represented by plotting quartiles (black bars) and most extreme outliers (grey triangles) in addition to the means. approaches the conjectured log 2 as fitted tail mass decreases, but beyond a certain point, variance increases. …”
  10. 66010

    Heatmaps of drug-induced gene expression (GE), performed two years apart. by Stacy L. Sell (7305545)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Hippocampal GE profiles from injured rats treated with fluoxetine, imipramine or sertraline, [data from 2014 (<i>right</i>), is from the same rats as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0221163#pone.0221163.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5</a>] are similar to hippocampal GE profiles of rats treated with JM6, E2 or PMI, data from 2012 (<i>left</i>). …”
  11. 66011

    Microscopic structure of active actin/cortexillin-I networks. by Simone Köhler (154623)

    Published 2012
    “…The apparent diffusion constant as given by the intercept decreases for clusters at late times. The histograms of cluster volumes (<b>D</b>) obtained from confocal micrographs (shown is a histogram over all times normalized to the number of clusters <i>N</i> found in a 456x456x50 m confocal volume) demonstrate, that the maximal cluster size (arrows) increases from apolar cortexillin-I active gels (red, <i>N</i> = 1366) over composites of fascin and cortexillin-I (green; 0.5 M each, <i>N</i> = 1318) to unipolar bundled actin/fascin/myosin networks (blue, 1 M fascin, <i>N</i> = 5260) by two orders of magnitudes. …”
  12. 66012

    CTO inhibits cell proliferation of LAMA84R and K562R cell lines. by Chiara Corrado (145095)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) Cell growth was measured by MTT assay after 24, 48, 72, 96 h of treatment with increasing doses of CTO (0.1-1-5-10 µM). …”
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    <i>Wolbachia</i> effects on host total ATP levels are <i>sirt-4</i>-independent. by Heverton Leandro Carneiro Dutra (9515250)

    Published 2020
    “…A decrease in ATP levels due to <i>sirt-4</i> KO was observed in both <i>Wolbachia</i>-infected and uninfected groups, while <i>sirt-4</i> OE induced the opposite effect. …”
  15. 66015

    Requirement of Dpy19L1 in neurite extension of cortical neurons. by Keisuke Watanabe (203627)

    Published 2016
    “…(A, B) The blots (A) and the gels (B) were cropped from the same gels, and the full-length blots and gels are shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0167985#pone.0167985.s005" target="_blank">S5B and S5A Fig</a>, respectively. …”
  16. 66016

    Nodal perturbation at CycE alters temporal dynamics of E2F activation. by Tae J. Lee (241477)

    Published 2010
    “…For decreasing strength of the positive feedback, our simulations predicted a decrease in the transition rate (K<sub>T</sub> = 0.17±0.0090 h<sup>−1</sup> for strong, 0.15±0.006 h<sup>−1</sup> for intermediate, and 00.12±0.0054 h<sup>−1</sup> for weak feedback strength), and increase the time delay (T<sub>DP</sub> = 7.4±0.25 h for strong feedback, 8.5±0.53 and 10.8±0.15 h for intermediate and weak feedback strength, respectively). …”
  17. 66017

    Cognitive control of saccadic eye movements in children with developmental coordination disorder by CLAUDIA GONZALEZ (1390035)

    Published 2016
    “…However, there were no accuracy or latency differences between the groups in the Non-Cued conditions (C).</p><p> </p><p><b>Fig 5.</b> Mean Non-Cued (A) and Cued (B) touch times (and SEM) from target onset across coordinated (EH) and hand only (HO) tasks. …”
  18. 66018

    IVSWT-mediated HUVEC vasculogenesis. by Sabrina Rohringer (673124)

    Published 2014
    “…IVSWT increased the number of junctions, tubules and the total tubule length. The mean tubule length was decreased. P-values: *** ≤0.01, ** ≤0.1, * ≤0.5.…”
  19. 66019

    Antibiotics activates autophagy. by Yanhai Feng (6852881)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>A. Antibiotics increased the expressions of Atg5 and ratio of LC3-II/LC3-I, but decreased P62 expression. …”
  20. 66020

    HL-1 cell death is induced after 48 hours exposure to 2% ethanol. by Kanako Noritake (790002)

    Published 2015
    “…The cells were incubated in medium containing 0, 0.5, 1, or 2% ethanol for 48 hours, stained with Hoechst and PI fluorescence dyes, and observed under light as well as fluorescence microscopy (A). …”