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  1. 64701

    Evidence from cell culture retrotransposition assays that MOV10 inhibits insertion of non-LTR retrotransposons. by John L. Goodier (126693)

    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. …”
  2. 64702

    Voltage traces and two-dimensional phase-space representations for the NAS-SC model for increasing values of <b>.</b> by Tilman Kispersky (238356)

    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.…”
  3. 64703

    Use of GPCR-HIT to show effect of AT<sub>1</sub> receptor activation on CCR2/Gα<sub>i1</sub> proximity. by Mohammed Akli Ayoub (176430)

    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). …”
  4. 64704

    Changes in the expression of <i>deadpan</i> by LOF and GOF of <i>pros</i>. by Jordi Colonques (222976)

    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. …”
  5. 64705

    Effect of variation in parameter used on method performance. by Stefano M. Marino (264307)

    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. …”
  6. 64706

    DataSheet_1_Chromatin dynamics associated with seed desiccation tolerance/sensitivity at early germination in Medicago truncatula.xlsx by Naoto Sano (12846914)

    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. …”
  7. 64707

    Image_1_Chromatin dynamics associated with seed desiccation tolerance/sensitivity at early germination in Medicago truncatula.tif by Naoto Sano (12846914)

    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. …”
  8. 64708

    Image_2_Chromatin dynamics associated with seed desiccation tolerance/sensitivity at early germination in Medicago truncatula.tif by Naoto Sano (12846914)

    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. …”
  9. 64709

    Ran knock down by RNAi results in abnormal neurite morphology in mouse neurons. by Katharine J. Sepp (50335)

    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. …”
  10. 64710

    Decay rate comparison for Pavlovian experiment. by Weston Fleming (10924744)

    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. …”
  11. 64711

    Representative images of HBO-treated MSCs. by Jennifer Schulze (2502799)

    Published 2017
    “…All pictures are presented at a 200-fold magnification. Scale bar: 100 μm.</p>…”
  12. 64712

    Substitutent Effects in the Periphery of 2,9-Bisaryl-tetraazaperopyrene Dyes by Susanne C. Martens (1785169)

    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>. …”
  13. 64713

    Image_4_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif by Foster Kangben (17875214)

    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. …”
  14. 64714

    Image_2_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif by Foster Kangben (17875214)

    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. …”
  15. 64715

    Image_6_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif by Foster Kangben (17875214)

    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. …”
  16. 64716

    Substitutent Effects in the Periphery of 2,9-Bisaryl-tetraazaperopyrene Dyes by Susanne C. Martens (1785169)

    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>. …”
  17. 64717

    Image_1_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif by Foster Kangben (17875214)

    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. …”
  18. 64718

    Substitutent Effects in the Periphery of 2,9-Bisaryl-tetraazaperopyrene Dyes by Susanne C. Martens (1785169)

    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>. …”
  19. 64719

    Table_1_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.xlsx by Foster Kangben (17875214)

    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. …”
  20. 64720

    Image_3_Phylogenetic and functional analysis of tiller angle control homeologs in allotetraploid cotton.tif by Foster Kangben (17875214)

    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. …”