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    Genotypic entropy and evolution of fitness. by Tadamune Kaneko (11973570)

    Published 2022
    “…The orange solid lines (right axis) represent the average fitness of each generation calculated for the lineages obtained using Evo50. Averages were taken over 100,000 lineages. The vertical lines indicate the fitness at which Ω(<i>f</i>) starts to decrease faster than the exponential rate. …”
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    GlHsp90 is down-regulated during encystation. by Rishi Kumar Nageshan (251392)

    Published 2014
    “…<b><i>C</i></b>, Western blot analysis of Hsp90 during the course of encystation show steady decrease in Hsp90 levels. Quantification of the western blot show that cysts produce 50% less Hsp90 than the active trophozoites, at the beginning of the encystation.…”
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    Assay for the optimal temperature of PhaZ<sub>UD</sub>. by Tomohiro Morohoshi (5735813)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The purified PhaZ<sub>UD</sub> solution from the KW1 (A) and YM2 (B) strains was mixed with 1 mg/mL PHBH solution and incubated at temperatures ranging from 20 to 50°C. …”
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    Inhibition of the influenza virus RNP complex by 3′dGTP and T-705 RTP. by Zhinan Jin (432307)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Chemical structures of the obligate chain terminator 3′dGTP and the base-modified T-705 ribofuranosyl 5′-triphosphate (T-705 RTP). …”
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    Effect of root nodule number. by Hironori Fujita (226867)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>As the nodule number (<i>n</i>) on a host root increases, the symbiotic relationship evolves less easily. …”
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    Enzymatic targets of SARS-CoV-2 from the HDE experiments applied to the Recon1-HBEC model. by Nantia Leonidou (14833068)

    Published 2023
    “…Enzymes with adapted bounds from the purine and pyrimidine metabolism led to a remarkable virus decrease, while further promising targets were reported from the carbohydrate metabolism. …”
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    Bryostatin ablates X4-tropic HIV infection. by Rajeev Mehla (338475)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Jurkat cells were pretreated either with bryostatin or other drugs, infected with 50 ng/ml p24 equivalent recombinant NLENY HIV-1 expressing YFP followed by continuation in respective treatments. …”
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    Comparison of the input/output function for basal synaptic transmission in slices. by Nora Prochnow (4627)

    Published 2013
    “…The 10 W/kg exposed group is characterized by a prominent left shift of their fibre volleys of the fEPSPs corresponding to 75 and 100% of the maximum fEPSP amplitude. …”
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    Temperature increase worsened sodium azide/2-DG induced reduction of cellular volume. by Chunyan He (149909)

    Published 2013
    “…The data were acquired using FCS with voltage E00. A total of 50,000 cells were analyzed per sample. …”
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    Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) outcomes in eyes with open-angle glaucoma resistant to maximum treatment by Bruno M. de Faria (12684057)

    Published 2022
    “…A statistically significant difference was observed between overall mean follow-up intraocular pressure and mean preoperative intraocular pressure (p<0.001) in all follow-up visits. …”
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    <i>In Utero</i> nicotine exposure model and cephalometric analysis of mandible. by E. L. Durham (6837713)

    Published 2019
    “…Data categorized by sex with mean per exposure indicated with grey bar. Total mandibular length <b>(D)</b> did not vary with nicotine exposure, however, <i>in utero</i> exposure to high dose nicotine decreased the height of the ramus <b>(E)</b> significantly compared to low dose nicotine, perhaps indicating a dose dependent effect. …”
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    Fig 6 - by Judy Senanayake (19346658)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) Cell spread area (total area of the cell) post electrical stimulation shows significantly decreased area for NF SC following 200 mV/mm stimulation and unstimulated WT SC (*). …”
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    Fpr agonist activity in the skin wound. by Mingyong Liu (387689)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><i>A - C,</i> inhibition of homogenate-induced migration of neutrophils from WT mice by Fpr antagonists (n = 5). Neutrophils from WT mice were pretreated with Boc-1 (4 µM and 8 µM, <i>A</i>), WRW4 (4 µM and 8 µM, <i>B</i>) or Boc-2 (5 µM and 10 µM, <i>C</i>) for 30 min and then were measured for chemotaxis in response to homogenates of wounded skin collected at 4 h. *, significantly decreased number of migrating cells treated with Fpr antagonists as compared to neutrophils without pretreatment (<i>p</i>< 0.05). #, significantly decreased number of migrating cells treated with Fpr antagonists as compared to neutrophils without pretreatment (<i>p</i>< 0.05). …”
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    Effect of 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D3 on the production of KIM-1 and fibronectin 1 from HRPTEpiC induced by recombinant human IL-17 (rhIL-17), human TNF- α or TGF-beta. by Byung Ha Chung (314449)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> The expression of KIM-1 by HRPTEpiC was pretreated with 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D3 (10 nM) as indicated, and then cultured for 24 hours with TNF-α (50 ng/mL) and/or IL-17 (50ng/mL) (n = 3). …”
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    Table_1_Novel Volumetric and Surface-Based Magnetic Resonance Indices of the Aging Brain – Does Male and Female Brain Age in the Same Way?.XLSX by Przemysław Podgórski (7325084)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: In men and women, a decrease in GM and WM volumes and an increase in CSF volume seem to progress slowly since the age of 45. …”
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    Mitochondrial genome-encoded long noncoding RNA and mitochondrial stability in diabetic retinopathy by Jay Kumar (10445417)

    Published 2022
    “…Compared to NG, HG downregulated Lnc<em>CytB</em> by >50%, but had no significant effect on the other mtDNA-encoded LncRNAs. mtDNA packaging was impaired and MNase sensitivity was increased, and Lnc<em>CytB</em> occupancy at mtDNA was decreased. …”