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  1. 18981

    Characterisation of antigens bound by MAbs CA7 and TH1. by Genna E. Davies (505256)

    Published 2014
    “…Asterisks show significant (p<0.001) decrease in absorbance value compared to respective controls (time point zero). …”
  2. 18982

    BriX clustering statistics. by Lies Baeten (46413)

    Published 2008
    “…Shown is the number of BriX classes (circles) and the percentage of classified fragments (squares) in function of the RMSD threshold (0.5–1.0 Angstrom) used during the clustering for fragments containing 7 residues. …”
  3. 18983

    Age-adjusted incidence trends by calendar year of diagnosis for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) by sites, gender, and age group. by Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo (1383375)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><i>Panels a</i> and <i>b</i> outline the incidence trends in HPV-related HNSCC by age class showing the largest increase in females over 60 and a decrease in the males between 40 and 49. …”
  4. 18984

    Membrane tension modulates TRESK-like currents in trigeminal sensory neurons. by Gerard Callejo (586143)

    Published 2013
    “…In these conditions and at room temperature, most of the current measured should be carried by TRESK. 10% hypertonic solution produces a significant decrease of the current. <b>C.</b> Similar experiment as in B but with total K<sup>+</sup> current activated with a depolarizing ramp from −90 to +50 mV. …”
  5. 18985

    LGG-1 foci formation following UV irradiation in hermaphrodite and male gonads. by Hyemin Min (6733586)

    Published 2019
    “…The non-irradiated gonad appeared not different from the one at the 0.5 h time point. (4 h) The number of LGG-1 foci decreased compared to the 3 h time point, and PGL-1 was removed from a significant number of germ cells (arrowheads) in the UV-irradiated gonad. …”
  6. 18986

    Stereoselective Alkali-Metal Catalysts for Highly Isotactic Poly(<i>rac</i>-lactide) Synthesis by Yangyang Sun (1446925)

    Published 2016
    “…The isoselective mechanism is chain-end control through the analysis of the stereoerrors in the microstructure of a final polymer; thus, isotactic multiblock structure polymers are obtained, and the highest melt point can reach 192.5 °C. The donating group in phenolate can clearly accelerate the ROP reaction, potassium complexes are more active than the analogous sodium complexes, and the big spacial hindrance of the ligand can decrease the activity. …”
  7. 18987

    Stereoselective Alkali-Metal Catalysts for Highly Isotactic Poly(<i>rac</i>-lactide) Synthesis by Yangyang Sun (1446925)

    Published 2016
    “…The isoselective mechanism is chain-end control through the analysis of the stereoerrors in the microstructure of a final polymer; thus, isotactic multiblock structure polymers are obtained, and the highest melt point can reach 192.5 °C. The donating group in phenolate can clearly accelerate the ROP reaction, potassium complexes are more active than the analogous sodium complexes, and the big spacial hindrance of the ligand can decrease the activity. …”
  8. 18988

    Stereoselective Alkali-Metal Catalysts for Highly Isotactic Poly(<i>rac</i>-lactide) Synthesis by Yangyang Sun (1446925)

    Published 2016
    “…The isoselective mechanism is chain-end control through the analysis of the stereoerrors in the microstructure of a final polymer; thus, isotactic multiblock structure polymers are obtained, and the highest melt point can reach 192.5 °C. The donating group in phenolate can clearly accelerate the ROP reaction, potassium complexes are more active than the analogous sodium complexes, and the big spacial hindrance of the ligand can decrease the activity. …”
  9. 18989

    Stereoselective Alkali-Metal Catalysts for Highly Isotactic Poly(<i>rac</i>-lactide) Synthesis by Yangyang Sun (1446925)

    Published 2016
    “…The isoselective mechanism is chain-end control through the analysis of the stereoerrors in the microstructure of a final polymer; thus, isotactic multiblock structure polymers are obtained, and the highest melt point can reach 192.5 °C. The donating group in phenolate can clearly accelerate the ROP reaction, potassium complexes are more active than the analogous sodium complexes, and the big spacial hindrance of the ligand can decrease the activity. …”
  10. 18990

    Macrophage phagolysosome inhibits reactivation despite containing reactivation-promoting factors. by Raffael Júnio Araújo de Castro (3875755)

    Published 2023
    “…<i>neoformans</i> H99O VBNC cells corroborate the findings of a previous report [<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011841#ppat.1011841.ref014" target="_blank">14</a>], which indicates that 12.5 nM PA is the lowest concentration of PA required to decrease latency in VBNC cells. …”
  11. 18991

    Constitutive promoter activity in long term culture of undifferentiated hESCs. by Karin Norrman (242990)

    Published 2010
    “…Intensity of fluorescent signal of eGFP expression from the same eGFP positive cells that were FACS analysed day 0 and 50. Intensity was measured by FACS analysis and EF1α promoter showed a significant decrease in intensity of eGFP expression from day 0 to day 50 (*p<0,014 students t'test). …”
  12. 18992

    Topology of paraplegin-2. by Giuseppe Mancuso (166914)

    Published 2012
    “…(B) Decrease in fluorescence of different GFP-fusion proteins was quantified in live imaging, using a cooled camera driven by METAMORPH software. …”
  13. 18993

    Sigmoid fits of data. by Sarah E. Donohue (87272)

    Published 2019
    “…The old group showed no such decrease, and their data could not be significantly explained by a sigmoid function. …”
  14. 18994

    Change in perceived lag in monkeys and humans over time. by Manivannan Subramaniyan (391693)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bars: 95% bootstrap percentile-based plug-in estimates of confidence intervals.(B) Each data point represents a single session for monkey B and up to three consecutive non-overlapping sessions for monkey H (sessions were pooled if necessary, to meet a criterion of a minimum of five trials per stimulus condition). …”
  15. 18995
  16. 18996

    Data_Sheet_1_Maternal Mental Health in Late Pregnancy and Longitudinal Changes in Postpartum Serum Vitamin B-12, Homocysteine, and Milk B-12 Concentration Among Brazilian Women.doc... by Mônica Araujo Batalha (13026525)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Objective<p>To evaluate the association between depressive and anxiety symptoms in the third trimester of pregnancy and changes in postpartum serum B-12, homocysteine, and B-12 milk concentration.</p>Methods<p>A total of 101 women (18–40 years) were studied in a prospective cohort with data at the third trimester of pregnancy (baseline) and three postpartum time-points (TPs): 2–8 days (TP1), 28–50 days (TP2), and 88-119 days (TP3) postpartum. …”
  17. 18997

    Cell culture optimization: effect of collagen on chordoma cell growth (Batch 1) by Nindo Punturi (14025993)

    Published 2023
    “…</b>) U-CH1 cells undergo morphological changes and a decrease in proliferation when grown in the absence of collagen, as compared to U-CH1 cells grown on a collagen-coated surface. …”
  18. 18998

    Study objectives and outcomes measures. by Nzelle Delphine Kayem (11914484)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methodology/Principal findings</p><p>We conducted a prospective hospital-based cohort between February and December 2019 in Edo State, Southern Nigeria, enrolling pregnant women at antenatal clinic and following them up at delivery. …”
  19. 18999

    Baseline characteristics of pregnant women. by Nzelle Delphine Kayem (11914484)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methodology/Principal findings</p><p>We conducted a prospective hospital-based cohort between February and December 2019 in Edo State, Southern Nigeria, enrolling pregnant women at antenatal clinic and following them up at delivery. …”
  20. 19000

    Effect of carboplatin treatment on the viability of breast cancer cell lines. by Khadidiatou Guiro (716667)

    Published 2015
    “…<sup>b</sup> p<0.05, significant increase in non-viable BCCs at 50 μg/ml as compared to 0 μg/ml and 30 μg/ml. c) Carboplatin survival curve for chemotherapy treated and non-treated MDA-MB-231 cells, <sup>a</sup> p<0.05, significant decrease in percent viability (30%) of non-treated cells treated with carboplatin dosages between 100 μg/ml to 120 μg/ml as compared to treated cells (10%). …”