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  1. 64541

    Repository COMVIVIR .xlsx by Elba Medina (17807321)

    Published 2024
    “…The viral load was determined for N,E, and RdRp viral genes.</p><p dir="ltr">A significant decrease in viral load was observed in the three treatment groups, with a larger effect size in the group that combined Steroid sistemic with both test drugs. …”
  2. 64542

    Table_6_Metaomics unveils the contribution of alteromonas bacteria to carbon cycling in marine oxygen minimum zones.xlsx by Carlos Henríquez-Castillo (5247005)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we show that Alteromonas significantly contribute to marine microbial communities from suboxic waters ([O<sub>2</sub>] < 5 uM) in both the free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) fractions, but considerably decrease in abundance in the anoxic waters. …”
  3. 64543

    Lymphocyte Cell-Cycle Inhibition by HLA-G Is Mediated by Phosphatase SHP-2 and Acts on the mTOR Pathway by Farah Ketroussi (208262)

    Published 2011
    “…The inhibition of SHP-2 by NSC-87877(5 µM), a chemical inhibitor of SHP-2, or the use of siRNA, abrogates dephosphorylation of mTOR and impairs the overexpression of p27<sup>kip</sup> in the presence of HLA-G. …”
  4. 64544

    Data_Sheet_1_Quantifying the Impact of Climate Change on Marine Diazotrophy: Insights From Earth System Models.docx by Lewis Wrightson (9181694)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Nitrogen fixation is a major source of new nitrogen to the ocean, supporting biological productivity in the large nitrogen-limited tropical oceans. …”
  5. 64545

    MODELING AND SIMULATING LAND USE/COVER CHANGE USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK FROM REMOTELY SENSING DATA by Ender Buğday (7366931)

    Published 2019
    “…Using the exponential rate of change; the population was predicted to increase by concentrating on the urban area and the rural areas surrounding the urban (with a rate of 2.019%) for 2027. According to the results; rural population, urban population, forest, and built-up areas is estimated to increase by 4.14%, 5.58%, 2.72%, and 0.77% respectively from 2017 to 2027, while the agricultural and water area is estimated to decrease by 3.47% and 0.02% respectively. …”
  6. 64546

    Synthesis of Very-Long-Chain Fatty Acids in the Epidermis Controls Plant Organ Growth by Restricting Cell Proliferation by Takashi Nobusawa (400946)

    Published 2013
    “…The decrease of VLCFA content increased the expression of <i>IPT3</i>, a key determinant of cytokinin biosynthesis in the vasculature, and, indeed, elevated cytokinin levels. …”
  7. 64547

    Table_1_Metaomics unveils the contribution of alteromonas bacteria to carbon cycling in marine oxygen minimum zones.xlsx by Carlos Henríquez-Castillo (5247005)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we show that Alteromonas significantly contribute to marine microbial communities from suboxic waters ([O<sub>2</sub>] < 5 uM) in both the free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) fractions, but considerably decrease in abundance in the anoxic waters. …”
  8. 64548
  9. 64549

    Table_4_Metaomics unveils the contribution of alteromonas bacteria to carbon cycling in marine oxygen minimum zones.xlsx by Carlos Henríquez-Castillo (5247005)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we show that Alteromonas significantly contribute to marine microbial communities from suboxic waters ([O<sub>2</sub>] < 5 uM) in both the free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) fractions, but considerably decrease in abundance in the anoxic waters. …”
  10. 64550

    Molecular mechanism of the AR-induced senescence. by Yelena Mirochnik (179447)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>This figure summarizes our findings. (<b>A</b>) mTOR activity in PC3-AR cells. Cells were treated with Dox alone (D) or in combination with DHT. …”
  11. 64551

    Table_7_Metaomics unveils the contribution of alteromonas bacteria to carbon cycling in marine oxygen minimum zones.xlsx by Carlos Henríquez-Castillo (5247005)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we show that Alteromonas significantly contribute to marine microbial communities from suboxic waters ([O<sub>2</sub>] < 5 uM) in both the free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) fractions, but considerably decrease in abundance in the anoxic waters. …”
  12. 64552

    Geographically closed, yet so different: Contrasting long-term trends at two adjacent sea turtle nesting populations in Taiwan due to different anthropogenic effects by I-Jiunn Cheng (384638)

    Published 2018
    “…The decrease of the nesting population on Wan-an Island might be due to illegal poaching on the high seas along the migratory corridor of the turtles, whereas the stable nesting population on Lanyu Island showed no evidence of such a threat. …”
  13. 64553

    Low dissolved oxygen levels increase stress in piava (Megaleporinus obtusidens): iono-regulatory, metabolic and oxidative responses by CARLOS E. COPATTI (7291634)

    Published 2019
    “…Fish were exposed to different DO levels, including 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 mg L-1 of DO for 96 h, after which blood and tissue samples (liver, kidney, gill and muscle) were collected. …”
  14. 64554

    Hsp90 Promotes the Disassembly of Preformed rTDP-43 Filaments. by Yari Carlomagno (152800)

    Published 2014
    “…These preformed TDP-43 filaments were then incubated with increasing concentrations of Hsp90 and samples were assayed using Image Pro Plus from 0–16 hours. A) As rapidly as the Hsp90 could be added and the grids prepared for EM, the T = 5 minute measurements show the number of TDP-43 filaments was significantly reduced, and B) this translated into a robust dose dependent decrease in the total filament mass recorded per field. …”
  15. 64555

    Chromium contents linked to iron oxide at areas with tannery sludge disposal by Maurízio Silvera Quadro (5187422)

    Published 2018
    “…The application of tannery promoted an increase in the relation between the iron extracted from the iron oxides and the iron extracted with dithionite (Feo/Fed) and the oxides from the disposal area, which is an evidence of the oxide crystallinity decrease. A reduction was found in the relation between the iron extracted with dithionite and the chromium extracted with dithionite (Fed/Crd), what shows the substitution of the iron by chromium in the oxides, emphasizing an isomorphic substitution. …”
  16. 64556

    Oligodendrocyte depletion with DT results in axonal damage but does not affect cortical neuronal density. by Aniket Ghosh (212168)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) A decrease of neurofilament signal density (NF200), and an increase in axonal damage (evidenced by APP accumulation) was observed in MOGi-Cre/iDTR mice treated with DT (left panel), compared to DT-treated MOGi-Cre animals as control (middle panel) and MOGi-Cre/iDTR animals treated with PBS (right panel). …”
  17. 64557

    Single Macroscopic Pillars as Model System for Bioinspired Adhesives: Influence of Tip Dimension, Aspect Ratio, and Tilt Angle by Maurizio Micciché (1798900)

    Published 2014
    “…The experiments show that for the tested aspect ratios between 1 and 5, a linear decrease of tilt-angle dependency is found. …”
  18. 64558

    TTV virus loads increase under immunosuppressive therapy in the early post transplantation phase. by Dagmara W. Lewandowska (4042778)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A) TTV virus loads monitored longitudinally in blood and throat swab samples. …”
  19. 64559

    Melatonin Preserves Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity and Permeability via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Inhibition - Fig 9 by Himakarnika Alluri (2735689)

    Published 2016
    “…‘a’ indicates significant increase compared to the sham injury/vehicle + sham injury group and ‘b’ indicates significant decrease compared to the vehicle + TBI group.…”
  20. 64560

    Respiration of isolated heart mitochondria with and without exposure to calcium. by Saori Morota (428715)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Representative traces of changes in respiration rates and <b>B)</b> decrease of oxygen concentration in the closed chambers. …”