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  1. 7141

    Thermal stability of the different CaM species in the absence and presence of Ca<sup>2+</sup>. by Silviya R. Stateva (715687)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The plots present the decrease in the CD signal at 222 nm, expressed as percentage of the ellipticity at 20°C, for wild type (<i>wt</i>) and the single and double Y/D and Y/E CaM mutants (12 μM) in 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.5), 0.1 M KCl, in the presence of 1 mM EGTA (<i>solid lines</i>) and 1 mM CaCl<sub>2</sub> (<i>dashed lines</i>) as described in Materials and Methods.…”
  2. 7142

    The ROP2-RIC4 pathway inhibits PIN1 endocytosis through the promotion of the accumulation of cortical actin filaments. by Shingo Nagawa (173932)

    Published 2012
    “…Error bars represent SD (<i>n</i> = 5). (C) An analysis of FM1-43 uptake in Col-0 WT and <i>RIC4</i> overexpressing lines. …”
  3. 7143

    Topographic distribution of labeled CST axon terminals at C7/8. by Najet Serradj (3139722)

    Published 2016
    “…Constraint of one forelimb caused a significant decrease in the density of CST projections from constrained MCX (C) shifting the distribution toward a pattern similar to WT group (A). …”
  4. 7144

    Supplementary Material for: Peripuberty is a sensitive period for prefrontal parvalbumin interneuron activity to impact adult cognitive flexibility by Sahyoun G.M. (18718144)

    Published 2024
    “…While associative cortical regions like the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) do not receive direct sensory input, recent findings demonstrate that changes in activity levels experienced by this region during defined windows in early development may also result in long-lasting changes in prefrontal cortical circuitry, network function and behavior. For example, we recently demonstrated that decreasing the activity of mPFC parvalbumin-expressing (PV) interneurons during a period of time encompassing peripuberty (postnatal day P14) to adolescence (P50) led to a long-lasting decrease in their functional inhibition of pyramidal cells, as well as impairments in cognitive flexibility. …”
  5. 7145

    Image_3_Conditions Under Which Glutathione Disrupts the Biofilms and Improves Antibiotic Efficacy of Both ESKAPE and Non-ESKAPE Species.tif by Theerthankar Das (303852)

    Published 2019
    “…With respect to biofilm viability, all species exhibited a >50% decrease in viability with 30 mM GSH, with confocal imaging showing considerable change in the biofilm architecture of MRAB isolates. …”
  6. 7146

    Image_2_Conditions Under Which Glutathione Disrupts the Biofilms and Improves Antibiotic Efficacy of Both ESKAPE and Non-ESKAPE Species.tif by Theerthankar Das (303852)

    Published 2019
    “…With respect to biofilm viability, all species exhibited a >50% decrease in viability with 30 mM GSH, with confocal imaging showing considerable change in the biofilm architecture of MRAB isolates. …”
  7. 7147

    Image_1_Conditions Under Which Glutathione Disrupts the Biofilms and Improves Antibiotic Efficacy of Both ESKAPE and Non-ESKAPE Species.tif by Theerthankar Das (303852)

    Published 2019
    “…With respect to biofilm viability, all species exhibited a >50% decrease in viability with 30 mM GSH, with confocal imaging showing considerable change in the biofilm architecture of MRAB isolates. …”
  8. 7148

    Death of pastures syndrome: tissue changes in Urochloa hybrida cv. Mulato II and Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu by N. G. Ribeiro-Júnior (6573563)

    Published 2019
    “…Mulato II and U. brizantha cv. Marandu, we searched for descriptions and compared changes in the individual vegetative body from populations with death syndrome pastures (DPS). …”
  9. 7149

    Mannitol uptake is repressed in vitro, but mannitol reaches <i>S</i>Tm inside host cells without affecting the host or bacterial metabolism. by Karin Mitosch (16851651)

    Published 2023
    “…Dashed lines show a 2-fold increase/decrease. (H) Fold change in CFUs of <i>S</i>Tm in the <i>glpD</i> mutant compared to the wt at 12 hpi in RAW264.7 cells with or without the addition of mtl or glyc. …”
  10. 7150

    DataSheet_5_Relating polar bears killed, human presence, and ice conditions in Svalbard 1987–2019.pdf by D. Vongraven (16701684)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a slight decrease in the number of kills in the period 1987-2019, and a decrease in per capita number of kills when monthly kills were compared to the monthly number of visitors disembarking in the main settlement. …”
  11. 7151

    DataSheet_3_Relating polar bears killed, human presence, and ice conditions in Svalbard 1987–2019.pdf by D. Vongraven (16701684)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a slight decrease in the number of kills in the period 1987-2019, and a decrease in per capita number of kills when monthly kills were compared to the monthly number of visitors disembarking in the main settlement. …”
  12. 7152

    DataSheet_1_Relating polar bears killed, human presence, and ice conditions in Svalbard 1987–2019.pdf by D. Vongraven (16701684)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a slight decrease in the number of kills in the period 1987-2019, and a decrease in per capita number of kills when monthly kills were compared to the monthly number of visitors disembarking in the main settlement. …”
  13. 7153

    DataSheet_6_Relating polar bears killed, human presence, and ice conditions in Svalbard 1987–2019.pdf by D. Vongraven (16701684)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a slight decrease in the number of kills in the period 1987-2019, and a decrease in per capita number of kills when monthly kills were compared to the monthly number of visitors disembarking in the main settlement. …”
  14. 7154

    DataSheet_4_Relating polar bears killed, human presence, and ice conditions in Svalbard 1987–2019.pdf by D. Vongraven (16701684)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a slight decrease in the number of kills in the period 1987-2019, and a decrease in per capita number of kills when monthly kills were compared to the monthly number of visitors disembarking in the main settlement. …”
  15. 7155

    DataSheet_2_Relating polar bears killed, human presence, and ice conditions in Svalbard 1987–2019.pdf by D. Vongraven (16701684)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a slight decrease in the number of kills in the period 1987-2019, and a decrease in per capita number of kills when monthly kills were compared to the monthly number of visitors disembarking in the main settlement. …”
  16. 7156

    <i>Salmonella</i>-induced claudin-2 expression is dependent on the SAPK/JNK pathway. by Yong-guo Zhang (172527)

    Published 2013
    “…The SAPK/JNK and EGFR inhibitors can decrease the number of invasive bacteria. Data are expressed as the mean ± SD. …”
  17. 7157

    Soluble RGMA.Fc selectively inhibits BMP induction of hepcidin promoter luciferase activity. by Qifang Wu (131118)

    Published 2012
    “…(<b>A–B</b>) Results are reported as the mean ± SD of the percent decrease in relative luciferase activity for cells treated with BMP ligands in combination with RGMA.Fc or HJV.Fc compared with cells treated with BMP ligands alone (n = 3–4 per group).…”
  18. 7158

    Soy isoflavones genistein and daidzein protect primary cortical cultures from Tat neurotoxicity. by Sheila M. Adams (322032)

    Published 2013
    “…Live/Dead ratios were determined after 48 hr (<b>A-C</b>) or 5 days (<b>D-F</b>) of the continuous exposure to Tat or equal volume of vehicle in cell culture groups that were treated or not treated with estrogen, GEN, or DAI. Data represents mean values ± SEM, n of cultures analyzed  = 7–12 per each group. *- indicates significant (<i>p</i>≤0.05) protective effects of the selected compounds against Tat neurotoxicity (cell viability decrease) in cortical cell cultures. …”
  19. 7159

    Response classifications for early and late response assessments. by Floris H. P. van Velden (516079)

    Published 2014
    “…Abbreviations: PMD, progressive metabolic disease; SMD, stable metabolic disease; PMR, partial metabolic response; IUH, an increase in tracer uptake heterogeneity; SUH, stable tracer uptake heterogeneity; DUH, a decrease in tracer uptake heterogeneity; A50, 3 dimensional (semi-)automatic isocontour method at 50% of the maximum pixel value that corrects for local background.…”
  20. 7160

    Influences of lithium treatment on the sociability of <i>Fmr1</i> knockout and wild-type mice. by Marjelo A. Mines (366542)

    Published 2013
    “…Chronic lithium treatment of WT mice (n = 5) had no significant effect on sociability. * p<0.05 comparing time spent in Chamber 1 with time in Chambers 2 and 3. …”