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    Influence of Experimental Thermal Shifts and Overcrowding on Fecundity in Wild Females of Acartia Tonsa of the Bahía Blanca Estuary by Berasategui Anabela Anahi (10476259)

    Published 2021
    “…We examined the influence of thermal shift (6 ± 1ºC and 18 ± 1ºC) and overcrowding stress on egg production and hatching success in wild females of A. tonsa of the Bahía Blanca Estuary. Egg production rate (EP), hatching success during seven days (E7 %) and time taken to hatch 50 % of eggs (T 50) were registered. …”
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    The effect of dopamine on Δψ<sub>m</sub> and [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>c</sub> in midbrain neurons and astrocytes. by Sonia Gandhi (49260)

    Published 2013
    “…Furthermore this increase in [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>c</sub> is associated with a reduction in ΔΨ<sub>m</sub>. Application of 50 mM KCl induces a further rise in [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>c</sub> and profound mitochondrial depolarisation. …”
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    How Stable Are 2H-MoS<sub>2</sub> Edges under Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Conditions? by Nawras Abidi (9089558)

    Published 2021
    “…Hence, we suggest that the 50%S S-edge evolves over time toward a 0%S S-edge, covered by surface OH that will block permanently the active sites.…”
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    Silencing expression of Foxo1 increases Na<sub>V</sub>1.5 expression. by Weike Mao (181121)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Western blots showed decrease of Foxo1 protein by 50 MOI (n = 4) and 100 MOI Adv-Foxo1 RNAi (n = 4) increased Na<sub>V</sub>1.5 protein in HL-1 cells in comparison with 100 MOI Adv-scramble RNAi (n = 4) (A) and this inhibition reached the significant difference (*p<0.05) at 100 MOI Adv-Foxo1-RNAi (C). …”
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    PDGF-BB mediated NIH-3T3 fibroblast chemotaxis is inhibited by MANS pretreatment. by Laura E. Ott (423780)

    Published 2013
    “…Data shown represents the average number of cells in 10 high-powered fields from four individual experiments with “a” and “b” denoting a significant decrease in percent (%) wound closure relative to RNS and VC treatment, respectively (p<0.05).…”
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    Inhibition of TPA-induced ERK activation partially restores chemotherapy-induced Mcl-1 degradation and cell death. by Shanna K. Nifoussi (128297)

    Published 2012
    “…The blot shown is representative of 3 independent experiments, where similar effects were seen with the various Ara-C concentrations as above (Fig. 5A). In the graph below the blot, the Decrease in Mcl-1 Expression (±SE) is plotted against PARP Cleavage (±SE), where points representing the average of cells treated with 1–10 mM Ara-C are labeled and the unlabeled points represent cells not treated with Ara-C. …”
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    Indirect Restoration Thickness and Time after Light-Activation Effects on Degree of Conversion of Resin Cement by Ana Paula Almeida Ayres (12791726)

    Published 2022
    “…All groups exhibited higher DC after 10 min than after 5 min. At both times points, the self-cure group exhibited significantly lower DC than all the light exposure groups. …”
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    Effects of Anthropocene on Insect Abundance by Sharan Saravanabavan (795886)

    Published 2015
    “…On the day of October 13, 2015, the experiment was conducted on a windy, cloudy day with overcast and an initial external temperature of 15°C which then decreased to 11°C by the time we finished collecting data for the day. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis of the Simulink model in <b>Figure 3</b>. by Mark F. Walker (359676)

    Published 2013
    “…Effect of varying model parameters on the error function of the simulation (the summed squared difference of simulated and actual eye velocities). Similar to <b>a</b> and <b>b</b>, the error function is shown as a percent of the baseline; thus, a value of 50 corresponds to an error magnitude that is 50 times greater. …”