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64701
Evidence from cell culture retrotransposition assays that MOV10 inhibits insertion of non-LTR retrotransposons.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) The reporter construct 99 PUR RPS EGFP was cotransfected in 293T cells with empty vector (pcDNA3) or constructs expressing V5-MOV10 or other epitope-tagged L1 RNP-associated helicases. …”
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64702
Voltage traces and two-dimensional phase-space representations for the NAS-SC model for increasing values of <b>.</b>
Published 2010“…Increasing values of cause a progressive decrease in the influence of the slow manifold on the trajectory and thus no rapid transitions in firing rate are observed.…”
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64703
Use of GPCR-HIT to show effect of AT<sub>1</sub> receptor activation on CCR2/Gα<sub>i1</sub> proximity.
Published 2015“…It has been observed previously [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0119803#pone.0119803.ref039" target="_blank">39</a>,<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0119803#pone.0119803.ref041" target="_blank">41</a>,<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0119803#pone.0119803.ref042" target="_blank">42</a>,<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0119803#pone.0119803.ref044" target="_blank">44</a>] that the BRET signal can increase or decrease as a consequence of the ligand-induced conformational change associated with Gα<sub>i1</sub> protein activation (A). …”
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64704
Changes in the expression of <i>deadpan</i> by LOF and GOF of <i>pros</i>.
Published 2011“…Notice that many large DPN+ CB NBs (arrowheads) are missing in the <i>c831Gal4;UAS-pros</i> lobe which also shows an important decrease in DPN+ cells in the OPC. C,E. Single confocal images taken, as indicated in the framed areas of A and B, at a medial level of the most anterior part of the OPC. …”
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64705
Effect of variation in parameter used on method performance.
Published 2009“…The graph should be read as follows: each parameter is represented by a curve, and each point represents the TPR-FPR value (the higher the better) for a specific weight. …”
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64706
DataSheet_1_Chromatin dynamics associated with seed desiccation tolerance/sensitivity at early germination in Medicago truncatula.xlsx
Published 2022“…The seed DT is lost at early post germination stage but is temporally re-inducible in 1 mm radicles during the so-called DT window following a PEG treatment before being permanently silenced in 5 mm radicles of germinating seeds. …”
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64707
Image_1_Chromatin dynamics associated with seed desiccation tolerance/sensitivity at early germination in Medicago truncatula.tif
Published 2022“…The seed DT is lost at early post germination stage but is temporally re-inducible in 1 mm radicles during the so-called DT window following a PEG treatment before being permanently silenced in 5 mm radicles of germinating seeds. …”
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64708
Image_2_Chromatin dynamics associated with seed desiccation tolerance/sensitivity at early germination in Medicago truncatula.tif
Published 2022“…The seed DT is lost at early post germination stage but is temporally re-inducible in 1 mm radicles during the so-called DT window following a PEG treatment before being permanently silenced in 5 mm radicles of germinating seeds. …”
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64709
Ran knock down by RNAi results in abnormal neurite morphology in mouse neurons.
Published 2008“…Control Bins: II = 0.7+/−0.3; III = 22.9+/−1.5; IV = 59.6+/−0.2; V = 13.1+/−1.2; VI = 3.6+/−0.5. …”
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64710
Decay rate comparison for Pavlovian experiment.
Published 2021“…Neurons that exhibited a significant decrease in firing following reward omission (24/65 neurons, 36.9% of population for low gamma; 22/65 neurons, 33.6% of population for median gamma; 25/65 neurons, 38.5% of population for high gamma) are darker green. …”
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64711
Representative images of HBO-treated MSCs.
Published 2017“…All pictures are presented at a 200-fold magnification. Scale bar: 100 μm.</p>…”
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64712
Substitutent Effects in the Periphery of 2,9-Bisaryl-tetraazaperopyrene Dyes
Published 2011“…The UV−vis absorption spectra of all compounds recorded in trifluoroacetic acid are almost superimposable and display a characteristic visible absorption band between 460 and 490 nm (log ε = 4.64−5.01) with a strong vibrational progression of 1173−1475 cm<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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64713
Image_4_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif
Published 2024“…CRISPR-mediated loss of these TAC1 homeologous genes resulted in a reduction in branch angle and altered petiole angles, and a 5 to 10-fold reduction in TAC1 expression in the mutants, confirming their role in controlling branch and petiole angles. …”
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64714
Image_2_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif
Published 2024“…CRISPR-mediated loss of these TAC1 homeologous genes resulted in a reduction in branch angle and altered petiole angles, and a 5 to 10-fold reduction in TAC1 expression in the mutants, confirming their role in controlling branch and petiole angles. …”
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64715
Image_6_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif
Published 2024“…CRISPR-mediated loss of these TAC1 homeologous genes resulted in a reduction in branch angle and altered petiole angles, and a 5 to 10-fold reduction in TAC1 expression in the mutants, confirming their role in controlling branch and petiole angles. …”
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64716
Substitutent Effects in the Periphery of 2,9-Bisaryl-tetraazaperopyrene Dyes
Published 2011“…The UV−vis absorption spectra of all compounds recorded in trifluoroacetic acid are almost superimposable and display a characteristic visible absorption band between 460 and 490 nm (log ε = 4.64−5.01) with a strong vibrational progression of 1173−1475 cm<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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64717
Image_1_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif
Published 2024“…CRISPR-mediated loss of these TAC1 homeologous genes resulted in a reduction in branch angle and altered petiole angles, and a 5 to 10-fold reduction in TAC1 expression in the mutants, confirming their role in controlling branch and petiole angles. …”
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64718
Substitutent Effects in the Periphery of 2,9-Bisaryl-tetraazaperopyrene Dyes
Published 2011“…The UV−vis absorption spectra of all compounds recorded in trifluoroacetic acid are almost superimposable and display a characteristic visible absorption band between 460 and 490 nm (log ε = 4.64−5.01) with a strong vibrational progression of 1173−1475 cm<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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64719
Table_1_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.xlsx
Published 2024“…CRISPR-mediated loss of these TAC1 homeologous genes resulted in a reduction in branch angle and altered petiole angles, and a 5 to 10-fold reduction in TAC1 expression in the mutants, confirming their role in controlling branch and petiole angles. …”
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64720
Image_3_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif
Published 2024“…CRISPR-mediated loss of these TAC1 homeologous genes resulted in a reduction in branch angle and altered petiole angles, and a 5 to 10-fold reduction in TAC1 expression in the mutants, confirming their role in controlling branch and petiole angles. …”