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  1. 19041

    Image_2_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  2. 19042

    Image_7_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  3. 19043

    Image_4_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  4. 19044

    Image_6_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  5. 19045

    Image_8_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  6. 19046

    Image_9_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  7. 19047

    Image_1_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  8. 19048

    Image_3_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  9. 19049

    Th17 level is higher in severe and poor-responder patients, Treg level is higher in responder patients. by Takuya Furuhashi (276955)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Psoriasis patients were grouped according to PASI score: 0≦PASI<10; 10≦PASI<20; 20≦PASI<30; 30≦PASI. …”
  10. 19050

    Overexpression of ST6GAL1 gene enhances the chemoresistance of K562 cells both in vitro and in vivo. by Hongye Ma (424073)

    Published 2014
    “…IC<sub>50</sub> represents the drug concentration producing 50% decrease of cell growth. …”
  11. 19051

    EYA inhibitor Benzbromarone, compound 1. by Emmanuel Tadjuidje (325188)

    Published 2013
    “…IC50 values for compound 1 were measured for Eya3(ED), human EYA3 and human EYA2(ED) using as substrates the phosphotyrosine mimic pNPP and a phosphopeptide representing the last 10 amino acids of H2AX, a known EYA substrate. …”
  12. 19052
  13. 19053

    44 years-old woman showing an improvement of ILD at QA after therapy with rituximab. by Mariaelena Occhipinti (6449015)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>PFT revealed an increase in FVC% (87% to 101%) and a decrease in DLco% (69% to 50%). Axial chest CT scans at the same level at baseline (A) and follow-up (B) show reduction of the diffuse and bilateral ground-glass opacities with a complete disappearance of the superimposed subpleural reticulation in the lower lobes. …”
  14. 19054

    Representative specular microscopy images of endothelial cells before and after cataract surgery. by Aizhu Tao (490735)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Prior to surgery, the endothelial cells were relatively uniform in size and shape. …”
  15. 19055

    Electroflotation of precipitated phosphate from synthetic solution by S. G. da Cruz (4826679)

    Published 2018
    “…In the absence of Na-oleate, a phosphate recovery of 50% was achieved, while in the presence of 20 mg L-1 of Na-oleate it was increased to 90%, at pH 11. …”
  16. 19056

    The impact of baseline variation on the cumulative sensitivity (CumSe) of the algorithms. by Ana Carolina Lopes Antunes (3500618)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>The results are shown for Scenario A, corresponding to an increase in sero-prevalence from 0.24 to 0.33 over 52 weeks (Event 1), followed by a decrease from 0.33 to 0.24 over 52 weeks (Event 2). …”
  17. 19057

    Numerical Selectivity Evolves Rapidly in LIP by Jamie D Roitman (378823)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) For 14 neurons preferring large numerosity, averages were calculated in 20-ms bins for trials grouped by stimulus numerosity. …”
  18. 19058
  19. 19059

    Effect of Auphen on hRBC glycerol permeability. by Ana Paula Martins (164194)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Time dependent inhibition of glycerol permeability by 5 µM Auphen. …”
  20. 19060

    Asynchronous release and membrane conductance define neuronal response sensitivity to correlated input patterns. by Vladislav Volman (194241)

    Published 2010
    “…<p><b><i>A</i></b> Examples of rhythmic stimulation with controlled level of jitter between the inputs (left panel: ; right panel: , stimulation rate is 10 Hz). …”