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  1. 65421

    Supplemental data of Glucocorticoid Dependent Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation is Required for Perinatal Lung Morphogenesis and Lung Function by Yan Xu (6655778)

    Published 2020
    “…Red and green nodes represent ligands increased or decreased in mesenchymal GR deletion lung (Col1a2Cre;Nr3c1<sup>fl/fl</sup>) at E18.5, respectively. …”
  2. 65422

    Role of <i>NDT80</i> in formation of pheromone-stimulated biofilms. by Ching-Hsuan Lin (403948)

    Published 2013
    “…Each data point is the mean ± SD from two independent experiments with at least three replicates. “*” represents <i>P</i><0.001 for WT v. …”
  3. 65423

    Table_1_Global Data Analysis Shows That Soil Nutrient Levels Dominate Foliar Nutrient Resorption Efficiency in Herbaceous Species.DOCX by Zhiqiang Wang (48987)

    Published 2018
    “…This analysis shows that the N and P resorption efficiency (NRE and PRE, respectively), and N:P resorption ratios (NRE:PRE) across all herbaceous plant groups are 59.4, 67.5, and 0.89%, respectively. Across all species, NRE, PRE, and NRE:PRE, exhibited different patterns along climatic and soil nutrient gradients, i.e., NRE decreases with increasing mean annual precipitation (MAP) and soil N, PRE increases with aridity index (AI) but decreases with MAP and soil P, and NRE:PRE decreases with increasing potential evapotranspiration (PET), AI, and soil N:P. …”
  4. 65424

    Autophagy-mediated catabolism of visual transduction proteins prevents retinal degeneration by Jingyu Yao (322837)

    Published 2016
    “…Targeted deletion of both <i>Gnat1</i> (a gene encoding the α subunit of the heterotrimeric G-protein transducin) and <i>Atg5</i> in the rod photoreceptors resulted in a significantly decreased rate of rod cell degeneration as compared to the <i>atg5</i><sup>Δ<i>rod</i></sup> mouse retina, and considerable preservation of photoreceptors. …”
  5. 65425

    Effects of administration regimen on antitumor activity, TK activity and viral replication. by Daniel Abate-Daga (200715)

    Published 2011
    “…GCV treatment produced a significant decrease in the number of ICOVIR5-TK-L transducing units regardless of the protocol applied (A or B) (left panel). …”
  6. 65426

    Knockdown of <i>mtp2</i> increases <i>hepcidin</i> expression and iron staining in zebrafish embryos. by Yann Gibert (232725)

    Published 2011
    “…</b> Whole mount nonheme iron staining of zebrafish embryos at 55 hpf with 5x additional magnification of boxed regions. We observed normal iron staining in uninjected WT (<b>K</b>) and <i>hjv</i> morphants (<b>L</b>), but increased iron staining (black arrows) in the somites and proctodeum (terminal gut) of <i>hjv</i> cRNA injected (<b>M</b>), mtp2 MO injected (<b>N</b>), erythroid transferrin receptor deficient mutant <i>chianti</i> (<i>cia</i>) (<b>O</b>), and in the dorsal spinal cord (blue arrows) of <i>mtp2</i> morphants and <i>chianti</i>. …”
  7. 65427

    Table_6_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  8. 65428

    Table_9_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.xlsx by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  9. 65429

    Table_3_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  10. 65430

    Table_7_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  11. 65431

    Image_3_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  12. 65432

    Image_3_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  13. 65433

    Image_4_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  14. 65434

    Table_3_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  15. 65435

    Table_4_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  16. 65436

    Image_1_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  17. 65437

    Table_8_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.xlsx by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  18. 65438

    Image_4_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  19. 65439

    Table_7_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2018
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”
  20. 65440

    Table_6_Modification of Barley Plant Productivity Through Regulation of Cytokinin Content by Reverse-Genetics Approaches.pdf by Katarína Holubová (6012125)

    Published 2019
    “…Although plant productivity was increased, total grain biomass was decreased to 80% of WT grains. RNA-seq analysis of knock-down transgenic lines revealed that several important macronutrient transporters were downregulated in the stage of massive starch accumulation. …”