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  1. 11881

    Regulation of spine neck resistance maintains local EPSP amplitude during synaptic plasticity. by Allan T. Gulledge (325673)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Top, ball-and-stick model neuron with 100 spines (200 MΩ neck resistance) along the dendrite. …”
  2. 11882

    Network adaptation after reorganization of the tuning map. by Babak Mahmoudi (354650)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>At trial 100, the reorganization was imposed. (A) Performance degradation as indicated by the blue stems marking (0) were observed at trial 100. …”
  3. 11883

    <i>apol1</i> morphant zebrafish embryos display generalized edema and glomerular filtration defects indicative of nephropathy. by Blair R. Anderson (765261)

    Published 2015
    “…(E) Representative eye image series of zebrafish larvae for each injection group show a relatively stable or a decrease in fluorescence intensity over time compared to sham-injected controls. …”
  4. 11884

    Cell counts in different retinal layers for zebrafish exposed to MNU at baseline and follow-up. by Christoph Tappeiner (444164)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. MNU 50 mg/l group: No relevant decrease in retinal cells was observed (p>0.05). …”
  5. 11885

    Changes in cell adhesion and in neuronal morphology induced by sAPPα, sAPPβ and sAPP-Fc added to neurons after 1 DIV. by Stéphanie Chasseigneaux (231744)

    Published 2011
    “…(E) shows a significant decrease of the number of primary dendrites for sAPPα, sAPP-Fc and sAPPβ at 150 nM and starting at 100 nM for sAPPα (100 nM: control (Ctrl) vs sAPPα: p<0.035; 150 nM: control vs sAPPα: p<0.0001, control vs sAPP-Fc: p<0.0001; control vs sAPPβ: p<0.0001). …”
  6. 11886

    Treatment of aqueous effluents from the biodiesel industry using membrane technology by Leticia Raquel Firman (5552633)

    Published 2018
    “…The filtration essays were performed in a cross flow cell. The operational conditions were: T= 20°C, Δp=0.4-1 bar y v=0.5-1 m/s. …”
  7. 11887

    Cell motility depends on a QSF secreted by cells. by Laurent Golé (198154)

    Published 2011
    “…Applied flow is changed with exponential step (green line, vertical right axis). is first decreasing (corresponding to a state where QSF cell emission is overcoming QSF flow dilution), then increasing (corresponding to a state where QSF flow dilution is overcoming QSF cell emission). …”
  8. 11888

    Renal NF-kB protein expression in FA induced injury in mice. by Dev Kumar (681481)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative images of NF-kB immunostaining (green: FITC and red: Propidium iodide) showing decrease in protein expression in PDTC treated mouse kidney at 48 hr after FA treatment (A–L). n = 4; Magnification: 40X, 100X, and 400X with scale bar: 100 µm, 100 µm and 50 µm respectively.…”
  9. 11889

    Renal p53 expression in FA induced injury in mice. by Dev Kumar (681481)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative images of p53 immunostaining (green: FITC and red: Propidium iodide) showing decrease in protein expression in PDTC treated mouse kidney at 48 hr after FA treatment (A–L). n = 4; Magnification: 40X, 100X, and 400X with scale bar: 100 µm, 100 µm and 50 µm respectively.…”
  10. 11890

    Modeled action potentials at successive nodes of Ranvier in a model myelinated axon. by Charles F. Babbs (430220)

    Published 2013
    “…Average axon diameter 1.0 micrometer; number of nodes of Ranvier 21; normal node width 0.65 micrometer; injured node width 1.95 micrometer; width of juxtaparanodal region on both sides of a node 5.0 micrometers. The resistivity of intracellular fluid 200 ohm-cm; normal paranodal resistance 3.2×10<sup>10</sup>; injured paranodal resistance 3.2×10<sup>8</sup> ohms; specific membrane capacitance of axonal membrane 1 mircofarad per square centimeter; resting axonal membrane potential –85 mV; threshold potential –50 mV; sodium equilibrium potential +67 mV; potassium equilibrium potential –95 mV. …”
  11. 11891
  12. 11892

    The size of the temporal shift per participant across six staircase blocks. by Miriam Heynckes (8939381)

    Published 2023
    “…Group average of to be detected TS decreases over the course of the experiment. During the staircase the TS varied on a fixed step-size of 10 logarithmically spaced steps between 7ms and 1.5 ms. …”
  13. 11893

    Rac1 Deletion Causes Thymic Atrophy by Lukas Hunziker (36153)

    Published 2011
    “…Here we demonstrate that deletion of Rac1 in Keratin 5/Keratin 14 expressing embryonic and adult thymic epithelial cells leads to loss of the thymic epithelial compartment. …”
  14. 11894

    Three-dimensional receptive field of cortical combination sensitive neuron. by Wolfgang Greiter (4369765)

    Published 2017
    “…The receptive fields (50% contour line) at each echo delay step (3.8 ms, 4.8 ms, 6.0 ms = BD, 7.5 ms, 9.4 ms) are indicated by a black solid line, the colored area indicates the respective echo delay and the black asterisks mark BAZ/BEL. …”
  15. 11895

    Supplementary Material for: Long-term trends in incidence, attack rates, and early case-fatality of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Dijon Stroke Registry (1985-2022) by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…A slight decrease was observed during period 2017-2022 (18.9/100,000/year, IRR: 0.81; 95% CI: 0.61-1.06, p=0.11). …”
  16. 11896

    Dopaminergic differentiation deficit persists at later stages in <i>Dkk1</i> mutants. by Diogo Ribeiro (230483)

    Published 2011
    “…Scale bar = 100 µm. (B) A 30% decrease in the number of dopaminergic neurons was detected at this stage (mean ± s.e.m- <b><i>Wt</i></b><b>:</b> 10640±1301 N = 4; <b><i>Dkk1<sup><b>+/−</b></sup></i></b><b>:</b> 7262±616.9 N = 3). …”
  17. 11897

    Data_Sheet_1_Integrating Ligand and Target-Driven Based Virtual Screening Approaches With in vitro Human Cell Line Models and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer A... by Gurbet Tutumlu (8691720)

    Published 2020
    “…In the first approach, a molecular docking and filtering approach is used to rank compounds based on their docking scores and only a few top-ranked molecules are selected for further long (100-ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in vitro tests. …”
  18. 11898

    Data_Sheet_3_Integrating Ligand and Target-Driven Based Virtual Screening Approaches With in vitro Human Cell Line Models and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer A... by Gurbet Tutumlu (8691720)

    Published 2020
    “…In the first approach, a molecular docking and filtering approach is used to rank compounds based on their docking scores and only a few top-ranked molecules are selected for further long (100-ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in vitro tests. …”
  19. 11899

    Data_Sheet_2_Integrating Ligand and Target-Driven Based Virtual Screening Approaches With in vitro Human Cell Line Models and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer A... by Gurbet Tutumlu (8691720)

    Published 2020
    “…In the first approach, a molecular docking and filtering approach is used to rank compounds based on their docking scores and only a few top-ranked molecules are selected for further long (100-ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in vitro tests. …”
  20. 11900

    Figure 3 by Michael S. Akhras (60473)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>C</b>) DNA amounts were set at 100 ng for HPV-45 plasmid and 1 nanogram for HPV-59 plasmid, which was observed as a ∼3-fold decrease in signal intensity. …”