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  1. 18201

    Determination of malvidin-3,5-diglucoside content in wines from Cabernet Cortis and three Italian-resistant hybrids, with preliminary evaluation of oenological glycosidases for enz... by E. Serni (18289148)

    Published 2024
    “…Malvin content exceeded the limit of 15 mg/L, imposed by the Italian government for the commercialization of wines, in 18 out of 21 samples and showed a significant decrease during wine ageing (by about 40–50% every 12-month period) with the scarce effect of maceration time and fermentation temperature. …”
  2. 18202

    Image_2_Culex quinquefasciatus Late Trypsin Biosynthesis Is Translationally Regulated by Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor.TIF by Dov Borovsky (8892182)

    Published 2021
    “…However, Northern blot analysis showed that TMOF injections did not cause a decrease in trypsin transcript abundance, indicating that TMOF probably affected trypsin translation.…”
  3. 18203

    Image_1_Culex quinquefasciatus Late Trypsin Biosynthesis Is Translationally Regulated by Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor.TIF by Dov Borovsky (8892182)

    Published 2021
    “…However, Northern blot analysis showed that TMOF injections did not cause a decrease in trypsin transcript abundance, indicating that TMOF probably affected trypsin translation.…”
  4. 18204

    Image_3_Culex quinquefasciatus Late Trypsin Biosynthesis Is Translationally Regulated by Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor.TIF by Dov Borovsky (8892182)

    Published 2021
    “…However, Northern blot analysis showed that TMOF injections did not cause a decrease in trypsin transcript abundance, indicating that TMOF probably affected trypsin translation.…”
  5. 18205

    Visualizing the positive feedback triggered by Cdc42-GTP. by Iker Lamas (580641)

    Published 2020
    “…Note that measurements were performed at every 5-min time point only. (H) Opto<sup>Q61L</sup>-induced relocalization of endogenous Cdc42-sfGFP<sup>SW</sup> in otherwise wt cells. …”
  6. 18206

    CAR undergoes RIP by the γ-secretase complex. by Nadia Houri (451445)

    Published 2013
    “…Drug treatments resulted in accumulation of CAR CTF1 (20 kDa) and a decrease in CAR CTF2 (14 kDa) levels in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  7. 18207

    H-89 reduces the signal from RLuc8 in single cells. by Katie J. Herbst (263656)

    Published 2009
    “…Additional doses of H-89 decrease the signal further. (B) Channel intensity images (top) and pseudocolor images (bottom) of cells corresponding to (A) at t = 15 min (before H-89 addition) and t = 50 min (when signal has reached maximum inhibition).…”
  8. 18208

    Displacement plots of ethidium bromide-DNA complexes by polyamines. by Ayesha Kabir (436717)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Relative fluorescence intensity decrease of ethidium bromide (1.2 μM)-DNA(12.0 μM) complex induced by the binding of (A) spermine with CP DNA(-▪-), EC DNA (-•-), ML DNA (-▴-) and (B) spermidine with CP DNA(-▪-), EC DNA (-•-), ML DNA (-▴-) conducted in 10 mM SHE buffer pH 7.0 at 293.15 K (Inset: The values of IC<sub>50</sub> of CP, EC and ML DNA shown as a bar graph).…”
  9. 18209

    Integrin β6 in Macula Densa Contributes to Tubuloglomerular Crosstalk by Haichun Yang (18614626)

    Published 2024
    “…Key tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) modulators, nNOS, COX-2, and renin, were similar in <i>β6</i><sup><em>-/-</em></sup>/Nep25 and Nep25 mice after nonhypertensive injury. After 5/6 Nx, nNOS was decreased and renin was increased in <i>β6</i><sup><em>-/-</em></sup> vs WT mice. …”
  10. 18210

    Image_1_Differential Functions of Two Metalloproteases, Mrmep1 and Mrmep2, in Growth, Sporulation, Cell Wall Integrity, and Virulence in the Filamentous Fungus Metarhizium robertsi... by Rong Zhou (138287)

    Published 2018
    “…Growth rates of the resulting ΔMrmep1 and ΔMrmep2 mutants decreased by 16.2 and 16.5%, respectively, relative to the wild-type (WT) strain. …”
  11. 18211

    Stress-induced cortisol responses in 5 dpf larvae. by Chen-Min Yeh (225051)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Cortisol response of 5 dpf zebrafish larvae to various stressors: non-exposed controls (N=11), temperature increase (N=8), temperature decrease (N=8), ammonia solution (50 mg ml<sup>-1</sup>; N=11), pH shock (1 mM; N=10), osmotic shock (250 mM; N=10), EtOH (2%; N=11), and CuSO<sub>4</sub> (50 µM; N=12). …”
  12. 18212

    Application of yeast-based biocontrol agents against fruit spoilage moulds by Zukisani Gomomo (20853371)

    Published 2025
    “…Stability and viability assays revealed varying levels of yeast survival on fruit surfaces, with a decrease in yeast cell concentrations observed after oven drying, while stability was maintained during the storage period. …”
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    Relative diver effects – fixed distance and immediate return. by Luke C. Dickens (223801)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Relative diver effects on estimated reef fish densities comparing counts over a fixed distance 50 m transect and counts along the tape immediately after deployment. …”
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    Intravesical MIF and MIF receptors mediate PAR4-induced bladder hyperalgesia. by Shaojing Ye (11320474)

    Published 2021
    “…A) In mice pre-treated with intravesical PBS, intravesical PAR4 peptide resulted in a marked and significant decrease in 50% threshold score when compared to scrambled peptide treatment. …”
  20. 18220

    The N-terminus of PrP modulates mutant PrP metabolism. by Aarthi Ashok (262860)

    Published 2009
    “…The right panel shows the fate of unglycosylated PrP, without or with 5 µM MG132. (C) Lysates harvested after pulse labeling with S<sup>35</sup>-methionine from cells expressing wtPrP, wtPrPΔN, PrP(H187R) and PrP(H187R)ΔN were separated into detergent soluble (S) and insoluble (P) fractions, immunoprecipitated, and analyzed by autoradiography. …”