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  1. 65941

    Green propolis ethanolic extract in bean plant protection against bacterial diseases by Jonas Marcelo Jaski (6721748)

    Published 2019
    “…Experiments on antimicrobial activity were performed, inducing phytoalexins, defense-related enzymes, and disease severity, under concentrations of 0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.5, and 5.0%. The EEP presented antimicrobial activity on both phytobacteria, causing a decrease in their development. …”
  2. 65942

    Biochemical validation of NSC124205. by Anjelika Gasilina (8566296)

    Published 2020
    “…Lysates (30 μg) were resolved on 12% SDS-PAGE, transferred, and blotted for HRAS and GAPDH. HRAS<sup>WT</sup>- or HRAS<sup>G12V</sup>- overexpressing 3T3 cells were serum starved for 24 h, incubated with 10 or 50 μM of the listed compounds for 2 h, EGF/serum activated for 5 min, lysed, normalized, separated by the SDS-PAGE, and blotted for pERK. …”
  3. 65943

    Transwell data by Pai Pang (5361815)

    Published 2019
    “…Transwell migration assay and Martrigel invasion assay showed that an ectopic increased level of miR-92b could raise the migration and invasion ability of PCI-37A cells, while a reduced level of miR-92b led to a significant decrease in the number of migrating or invasive cells.After knocked down with SP1 expression, PCI-37A/B cells showed a significant decrease in migration and invasion. …”
  4. 65944

    Global proteomic changes upon perturbation of Hsp90. by Teresa R. O’Meara (720286)

    Published 2019
    “…Non-denaturing IEX fractionation and MS experiments were performed on <i>lys2Δ/lys2Δ tetO-HSP90/hsp90Δ</i> cells that were untreated, treated with DOX to repress <i>HSP90</i> expression, or treated with 15 μM GdA to inhibit Hsp90 function. For DOX treatment, cells were treated with 0.05 μg/mL DOX overnight and then subcultured into medium with 5 μg/mL DOX for 4 hours before harvesting. …”
  5. 65945

    Rapid Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonism in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients with High Gonadotropin Levels in the AGRA Trial by Anita Kåss (812567)

    Published 2015
    “…Potential anti-inflammatory effects of GnRH-antagonists may be most pronounced in patients with high GnRH and gonadotropin levels. Therefore, we investigated the efficacy and safety of a GnRH-antagonist, cetrorelix, in RA patients with high gonadotropin levels.…”
  6. 65946

    Loss of IRS2 promotes stromal activation and inhibits HSC reversion. by Fátima Manzano-Núñez (6273674)

    Published 2019
    “…(A) RT-qPCR analysis of LX-2 cells and primary hHSC cultures treated with vehicle (cont) or MitoC for 72 h prior to harvesting showing decreased <i>COL1A1</i> expression together with concomitant increase in HSC reversion marker HSPA1B (<i>n</i> = 3). …”
  7. 65947

    <i>apol1</i> interacts with <i>myh9</i> in an anemic context. by Blair R. Anderson (765261)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>To test for epistatic effects of <i>apol1</i> and <i>myh9</i> in zebrafish, we first co-injected both <i>apol1-</i>MO (1.0ng/nl dose) and <i>myh9-</i>MO (6.0ng/nl dose) into zebrafish larvae and scored for edema formation at 5 dpf. …”
  8. 65948

    DataSheet_1_Alteration of Gut Microbiome and Correlated Lipid Metabolism in Post-Stroke Depression.pdf by Wenxia Jiang (3567782)

    Published 2021
    “…The microbial composition of PSD showed a decreased species richness indices, characterized by 22 depleted OTUs mainly belonging to phylum Firmicutes, genus Blautia and Streptococcus. …”
  9. 65949

    Evidence for rapid downward fecundity selection in an ectoparasite (Philornis downsi) with earlier host mortality in Darwin’s finches by Sonia Kleindorfer (95761)

    Published 2022
    “…Across a 12-year period, we observed a mean of ~17% P. downsi mortality in host nests with 55 ± 6.2 % host mortality, and a trend of ~66% higher host mortality throughout the study period. …”
  10. 65950

    Pituitary genomic expression profiles of steers are altered by grazing of high vs. low endophyte-infected tall fescue forages by Qing Li (84975)

    Published 2017
    “…To identify candidate regulatory mechanisms, we compared the global and selected targeted mRNA expression patterns of pituitaries collected from beef steers that had been randomly assigned to undergo summer-long grazing (89 to 105 d) of a high-toxic endophyte-infected tall fescue pasture (HE; 0.746 μg/g ergot alkaloids; 5.7 ha; <i>n</i> = 10; BW = 267 ± 14.5 kg) or a low-toxic endophyte tall fescue–mixed pasture (LE; 0.023 μg/g ergot alkaloids; 5.7 ha; <i>n</i> = 9; BW = 266 ± 10.9 kg). …”
  11. 65951

    Eigenvalue stability in the LHIGP module. by Amanda L. Caskenette (3692260)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Patterns of stability for Cases 1–4 (a-d) starting from a food chain module and moving towards an exploitative competition module as <i>m</i> & <i>s</i> decrease from 1 to 0 (Parameter values: r = 1.5, K = 1, a<sub>CR</sub> = 3, a<sub>PC</sub> = 1, a<sub>PR</sub> = 0.2, b<sub>CR</sub> = 1.5, b<sub>PC</sub> = 1, b<sub><i>PR</i></sub> <i>= 1</i>, d<sub>C</sub> = 0.3 (b and d), 0.5 (a and c), d<sub>P</sub> = 0.1 (c and d), 0.15(a and b)).…”
  12. 65952

    Cooperatively coupled cargo translocation. by Aidan I. Brown (509994)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Cytosolic PEX5-cargo concentration vs. PEX5 cargo addition rate, . …”
  13. 65953

    Subcellular distribution of phosphorylated AQP2 in MDCK cells grown in 3D culture and in Brattleboro rat kidney. by William L. Rice (183510)

    Published 2015
    “…On the other hand, stimulation resulted in a significant (asterisk) decrease in pS261 (p = .002) and a significant increase in pS269 (p = .04). …”
  14. 65954

    Conditional knockout and genotyping strategies. by Ping Xu (122619)

    Published 2018
    “…In the WT allele, exon 4 was chosen for deletion. In the floxed allele, two loxP sites flanked exon 4, and a neomycin (neo) cassette with two Frt sites was inserted. …”
  15. 65955

    Data_Sheet_1_An evaluation of nutrition, culinary, and production interventions using African indigenous vegetables on nutrition security among smallholder farmers in Western Kenya... by Emily V. Merchant (12267842)

    Published 2023
    “…Despite this, post-intervention, households that received NCI/PI had a higher WDDS relative to the control: WDDS 5.1 ± 1.8 vs. 4.2 ± 1.5, p = 0.035. …”
  16. 65956

    Leukocyte infiltration signatures of human psoriasis and mouse psoriasiform lesions. by William R. Swindell (175427)

    Published 2011
    “…For each set of <i>n</i> signature transcripts associated with a given cell population, and for each psoriasiform phenotype, we identified the number of transcripts with increased expression in mouse psoriasiform lesions (<i>n</i><sub>1</sub>) and the number of transcripts with decreased expression in mouse psoriasiform lesions (<i>n</i><sub>2</sub>). …”
  17. 65957

    Supramolecular Structures and Assembly and Luminescent Properties of Quinacridone Derivatives by Kaiqi Ye (1436131)

    Published 2005
    “…In contrast, high efficiencies (21.5−12.0 cd/A) are achieved for a wider dopant concentration range of 0.55.0% when Alq<sub>3</sub>:<b>2</b> films are employed as emitting layer. …”
  18. 65958

    Effect of lesimarin against thioacetamide-induced liver cirrhosis in rat by Sang-Ho Ra (8185944)

    Published 2019
    “…Lesimarin, lecithin, silymarin and AMB were administered at a dose of 1.0, 1.0, 0.5, 1.0g/kg body weight orally daily for three months, respectively. …”
  19. 65959

    KaiC Monomer Exchange Revealed by Changes in FRET Signal by Tetsuya Mori (208605)

    Published 2007
    “…The decrease in fluorescence intensity at 470 nm was plotted as a function of time. …”
  20. 65960

    Microarray-based analysis of gene expression profiles in peripheral blood of patients with acute primary angle closure by Jin Wook Jeoung (669425)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><i>Background</i>: We investigated the expression of molecules in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and plasma of patients with acute primary angle closure (APAC).…”