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  1. 17381

    Image_1_Defective Autophagy in T Cells Impairs the Development of Diet-Induced Hepatic Steatosis and Atherosclerosis.TIF by Jacob Amersfoort (6075341)

    Published 2018
    “…Atg7 deficiency furthermore reduced the hepatic NKT cell population which was decreased to < 0.1% of the lymphocyte population. Interestingly, T cell-specific knock-out of Atg7 decreased the mean atherosclerotic lesion size in the tri-valve area by over 50%. …”
  2. 17382

    Image_3_Defective Autophagy in T Cells Impairs the Development of Diet-Induced Hepatic Steatosis and Atherosclerosis.TIF by Jacob Amersfoort (6075341)

    Published 2018
    “…Atg7 deficiency furthermore reduced the hepatic NKT cell population which was decreased to < 0.1% of the lymphocyte population. Interestingly, T cell-specific knock-out of Atg7 decreased the mean atherosclerotic lesion size in the tri-valve area by over 50%. …”
  3. 17383

    Image_2_Defective Autophagy in T Cells Impairs the Development of Diet-Induced Hepatic Steatosis and Atherosclerosis.TIF by Jacob Amersfoort (6075341)

    Published 2018
    “…Atg7 deficiency furthermore reduced the hepatic NKT cell population which was decreased to < 0.1% of the lymphocyte population. Interestingly, T cell-specific knock-out of Atg7 decreased the mean atherosclerotic lesion size in the tri-valve area by over 50%. …”
  4. 17384

    Table_1_Defective Autophagy in T Cells Impairs the Development of Diet-Induced Hepatic Steatosis and Atherosclerosis.DOCX by Jacob Amersfoort (6075341)

    Published 2018
    “…Atg7 deficiency furthermore reduced the hepatic NKT cell population which was decreased to < 0.1% of the lymphocyte population. Interestingly, T cell-specific knock-out of Atg7 decreased the mean atherosclerotic lesion size in the tri-valve area by over 50%. …”
  5. 17385

    Brain metabolism: FDG PET/CT phenotype of PLB1 mice. by Bettina Platt (196795)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>In vivo FDG-PET images and surface renderings of PLB1Triple vs. PLB1WT animals at 5 and 17 months are depicted. Graded 2D coronal sections (<b>A</b>) show the expanding regions of decreased (<b>Ai</b>) or increased metabolism (<b>Aii</b>) (relative to whole brain activity), the location of the cross sections is indicated on the right. …”
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  7. 17387

    <b>Differential FeS cluster photodamage plays a critical role in regulating excess electron flow through photosystem I</b> by Arjun Tiwari (19114912)

    Published 2024
    “…We observed a loss of P700 oxidation capacity (decrease of Pm) and the damage of FeS<sub>X</sub> and FeS<sub>A</sub><sub>/B</sub> clusters from the GL-exposed and moderately HL-treated WT and <i>pgr5</i> mutants of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>. …”
  8. 17388

    Exercise reduces <i>C1qa</i><sup>+</sup> microglia/monocytes in the aged cortex. by Ileana Soto (531878)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Quantification of IBA1<sup>+</sup> cells in aging, aged sedentary (Sd), and aged runner (Rn) mice shows a decrease in microglia/monocyte density in the aged runners versus the aged sedentary mice. …”
  9. 17389

    Conditional knockout of <i>Ezh2</i> gene in murine hearts caused perinatal lethality. by Li Chen (5749)

    Published 2012
    “…The representative images of E16.5 WT and dead Ezh2 mutant embryos are shown.</p>…”
  10. 17390

    Lack of tau prevents impaired adult hippocampal progenitor cell proliferation in AICD-Tg mice. by Kaushik Ghosal (244754)

    Published 2016
    “…Tau-/- mice alone had DCX staining similar to WT mice in the hippocampus. Boxed regions are enlarged to show differences in the number of DCX+ immature neurons in the dentate gyrus. n = 5 for both wild-type and AICD-Tg mice in Tau+/+ background and 7 and 6 respectively in Tau-/- background. * p<0.05, ** p<0.01 One-way ANOVA. …”
  11. 17391

    Cleavage of <i>spa</i> and <i>rsbW</i> transcript by MazF does not significantly influence levels of Protein A and RsbW. by Christopher F. Schuster (737761)

    Published 2015
    “…</b> No significant differences were detectable in fluorescence between WT and the UACAU mutants after 5 hours of growth. …”
  12. 17392

    Additional file 2 of Facilitation of colonic T cell immune responses is associated with an exacerbation of dextran sodium sulfate–induced colitis in mice lacking microsomal prostag... by Fumiaki Kojima (11905683)

    Published 2022
    “…Weekly water uptake of mPGES-1−/− mice was significantly decreased by 1% DSS administration, while no significant difference was observed in comparison with WT mice. mPGES-1−/− mice showed a trend towards lower uptake than WT mice. …”
  13. 17393

    Inhibition of collagen cleavage by prostaglandin E(PGE) and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β2 by Elena V Tchetina (38723)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Prostaglandin PGEat very low concentrations suppresses collagen cleavage in cultured human osteoarthritic articular cartilage: this involves a decrease in expression of proinflammatory genes, collagenases and , a gene linked to chondrocyte hypertrophy"</p><p>http://arthritis-research.com/content/9/4/R75</p><p>Arthritis Research & Therapy 2007;9(4):R75-R75.…”
  14. 17394

    Table 1_The clinical prediction model to distinguish between colonization and infection by Klebsiella pneumoniae.xlsx by Xiaoyu Zhang (62901)

    Published 2025
    “…The importance of each factor was demonstrated using mean decrease in Gini. “Admitted with a diagnosis of respiratory infectious disease” (8.39) was identified as the most important factor in the model, followed by “Hypoalbuminemia” (7.83), then “ESBL” (7.06), “Electrolyte Imbalance” (5.81), “Age > 62 years” (5.24), “The number of Positive Sputum Cultures for KP > 2” (4.77), and being bedridden (4.24). …”
  15. 17395

    Exocytosis of ATP from astrocytes <i>in situ</i> can be triggered by synaptic stimulation. by Ulyana Lalo (506296)

    Published 2014
    “…Spontaneous currents recorded in the pyramidal neurons at a holding potential of −80 mV in the presence of picrotoxin (100 µM) and CNQX (50 µM) were mediated by P2X receptors, as verified by inhibition with selective P2X antagonist NF279 (3 µM). …”
  16. 17396

    Effect of retinal detachment on electrophysiological properties of Müller cells. by Abdoulaye Sene (258556)

    Published 2009
    “…B: Inward current amplitudes recorded at a −60 mV hyperpolarizing step. A weakly significant decrease was observed in cells from wt mice. …”
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  18. 17398

    Table_1_Stable carbon isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Western North Pacific Ocean: Proxy for water mixing and dynamics.pdf by Tiantian Ge (292883)

    Published 2022
    “…We found a strong <sup>13</sup>C Suess Effect in the upper 2,000 m in the western NP Ocean, and δ<sup>13</sup>C-DIC at the surface (<50 m) has decreased by 0.60‰-0.85‰ since 1993. …”
  19. 17399

    Presentation1_Altered coronary artery function, arteriogenesis and endothelial YAP signaling in postnatal hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.pdf by Paulina Langa (526994)

    Published 2023
    “…In comparing mechano-transduction signaling in the coronary arteries, we uncovered an increase in endothelial YAP expression with a decrease in its nuclear to cytosolic ratio at P14 in TG hearts, which was reversed by P28.…”
  20. 17400

    Replication of mutant FMDVs in BHK–21 cells. by Armando Arias (134798)

    Published 2013
    “…The right panel in C, (lanes V3, WT and V19–4) correspond to the analysis of cells collected at 5 h instead of 4 h post–transfection, and is included here because of easier band identification. …”