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  1. 18961

    Comparing metabolic profiles of DTT and AN5568 treated cells. by Pieter C. Steketee (466154)

    Published 2018
    “…In particular, DTT treatment led to a significant decrease in trypanothione disulphide. …”
  2. 18962

    Mutational analysis to define the P1 and P2 fragment trypsin cleavage sites. by David A. Gross (143464)

    Published 2010
    “…<p><b>A</b>, Cells were set up as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0010796#pone-0010796-g005" target="_blank">Fig. 5</a> by expressing either K240A, K256A, R257A (all constructs are V5 tagged) and compared to wild-type FIT2-V5 (WT) in limited trypsin digestion time course assays as indicated. …”
  3. 18963

    Inflammasome elements are important for TIN progression, and inhibition of the xanthine oxidoreductase system attenuates the development of this disease. by Matheus Correa-Costa (119464)

    Published 2011
    “…WT group). In addition, allopurinol-treated animals exhibited renoprotection, as demonstrated by decreased serum creatinine levels (G) (ANOVA test - p<0.0001, with Tukey post test *p<0.01 vs. adenine group), fibrosis deposition (H) (ANOVA test - p<0.0001, with Tukey post test *p<0.001 vs. adenine group), tubular dilation (I) (ANOVA test - p = 0.0001, with Tukey post test *p<0.01 vs. adenine group), tissue uric acid levels (J) (ANOVA test p = 0.0159, with Tukey post test *p<0.05 vs. adenine group), presence of ox-LDL (K) (ANOVA test - p = 0.0211, with Tukey post test, *p<0.05 vs. adenine group) and (L) GSH/GSSG ratio (ANOVA test - p = 0.0002, with Tukey post test *p<0.001 vs. control and allopurinol groups). n = 5 animals/group.…”
  4. 18964

    Long-term acceptance of MHC mismatched cardiac allograft in Nur77Tg recipients. by Ran Tao (81449)

    Published 2008
    “…Recipient anti-donor responder frequencies were determined by IFN-γ spot-forming cells (SFC)/2×10<sup>5</sup> recipient T cells (mean±SD); *p<0.01 and ** p<0.005 for WT vs. …”
  5. 18965

    Simulations suggest spatial confinement causes the late-stage rearrangement of sarcolytes. by Daiki Wakita (8080223)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Parameter changes to slow down the muscle units were performed from 30 to 50 hAPF (steps 129,600–273,600). (a–e) Snapshots of the left halves of simulation fields at 40 and 50 hAPF: (a) spatial confinement, (b) decrease in the self-propelling force strength of hemocytes, (c) increase in the friction coefficient of all the particles, (d) increase in the adhesion strength between a hemocyte and a fat body cell, (e) increase in the adhesion strength between hemocytes. …”
  6. 18966

    Expression of two <i>tenascin</i> genes is affected by temperature. by Che-Yi Lin (218292)

    Published 2013
    “…(L-O) Decreased <i>tnw</i> expression in all tissues, including scattered epidermal cells in the head (black arrows in M and O) was observed in both 22-ss WT and <i>s1pr2<sup>as10</sup></i> mutants raised at 22.5°C. …”
  7. 18967
  8. 18968

    INFLUENCE OF NITRATES, PHOSPHATE, SULPHATE AND SALTS OF Ca, Mg AND K, ON HYDROGEL HYDRATATION CAPACITY by Orlando Sílvio Caires Neves (10383503)

    Published 2021
    “…For the third experiment, the factors were six levels of EC (0; 0.25; 0.50; 1.00; 1.50 and 2.00 mS cm1) increased by the addition of three anions (NO3-; PO43- and SO42-) along with counter-ions Ca++ and K+. …”
  9. 18969

    Micromolar ZnCl<sub>2</sub> reduces the amplitude of the time-dependent current. by Monica Bregante (3391766)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>A) The decrease of a typical inward time-dependent current induced by the addition of 100 μM ZnCl<sub>2</sub> to the bath solution. …”
  10. 18970

    Unpaired adenosines exclusive to Bacteria 16S rRNAs. by Chaitanya Muralidhara (223748)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>The 100 positions identified in the A nucleotide segment of the second 16S eigenorganism with the largest decrease in relative nucleotide frequency include all 50 positions (red) in the alignment with unpaired A nucleotides exclusively conserved in the Bacteria. …”
  11. 18971

    In vivo and in vitro avalanche-size distributions <i>p</i>(<i>S</i>) from LFP depend on time-bin size Δ<i>t</i>. by Joao Pinheiro Neto (14192992)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>Insets</b>: Log-Log plot, distributions are fitted to <i>p</i>(<i>S</i>) ∼ <i>S</i><sup>−<i>α</i></sup>, fit range <i>S</i> ≤ 50. The magnitude of <i>α</i> decreases as Δ<i>t</i><sup>−<i>β</i></sup> with −<i>β</i> indicated next to the insets, cf. …”
  12. 18972

    Table 1_Effect of simulated acidification on soil properties and plant nutrient uptake of eggplant in greenhouse.docx by Tianqi Wang (4093009)

    Published 2025
    “…Thus, it decreases crop yield. However, there has been a lack of systematic research on how soil acidification influences nutrient absorption in eggplant cultivated in greenhouse. …”
  13. 18973

    Thymocytes in γδ T cell-deficient mice. by Swati Popat Phalke (6876818)

    Published 2019
    “…C) Comparison of CD8+ or CD4+ single-positive CD122+CD44+ TCR-β+ thymocytes in C57BL/6 (wt), B6.TCR-Vγ4/6KO and B6.TCR-Vγ4/6KO/IL-4KO mice. …”
  14. 18974

    Recent incidence and surgery trends for prostate cancer: Towards an attenuation of overdiagnosis and overtreatment? by Sabrina Jegerlehner (4110049)

    Published 2019
    “…Since 1998, the annual age-standardised mortality rate of prostate cancer slightly declined in men aged 50–69 years (absolute mean annual change -0.1/100,000, 95% CI: -0.2 to -0.1) and ≥ 70 years (absolute mean annual change -0.5/100,000, 95% CI: -0.7 to -0.3).…”
  15. 18975

    Table 1_Photosynthetic characteristics of Paris polyphylla var. chinensis in response to different light intensities and soil water contents.xlsx by Yaling Zhang (1687540)

    Published 2025
    “…A comparison of Fv/Fm during the midday period showed that the optimum shade intensity is between 50% and 70%. …”
  16. 18976

    Cross-sections representing the model configurations. by Ondřej Lisický (9436801)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Different WT of 0.5 mm (A), 0.25 mm (B) and 0 mm (C). The adventitia (dark blue) is always represented with 2 elements, as well as the media (light green). …”
  17. 18977

    Image_6_Wheat F-box Protein TaFBA1 Positively Regulates Plant Drought Tolerance but Negatively Regulates Stomatal Closure.tif by Jie An (543888)

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, TaFBA1 was found to be a negative regulator of ABA-induced stoma movement; mRNA transcription of certain ABA signaling-related genes was lower in TaFBA1 OE plants than in WT plants following ABA treatment. Further, we found that TaFBA1 can interact with RCAR1 (an ABA receptor) and ABI5. …”
  18. 18978

    Image_1_Wheat F-box Protein TaFBA1 Positively Regulates Plant Drought Tolerance but Negatively Regulates Stomatal Closure.tif by Jie An (543888)

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, TaFBA1 was found to be a negative regulator of ABA-induced stoma movement; mRNA transcription of certain ABA signaling-related genes was lower in TaFBA1 OE plants than in WT plants following ABA treatment. Further, we found that TaFBA1 can interact with RCAR1 (an ABA receptor) and ABI5. …”
  19. 18979

    RpoS-regulated <i>SEN1538</i> gene promotes resistance to stress and influences <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar enteritidis virulence by Aryashree Arunima (8518125)

    Published 2020
    “…Comparative transcriptomic analysis of Δ1538 against WT revealed 111 differentially regulated genes, 103 of which were downregulated (fold change ≤ −1.5, P < 0.05). …”
  20. 18980

    Table_1_Wheat F-box Protein TaFBA1 Positively Regulates Plant Drought Tolerance but Negatively Regulates Stomatal Closure.doc by Jie An (543888)

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, TaFBA1 was found to be a negative regulator of ABA-induced stoma movement; mRNA transcription of certain ABA signaling-related genes was lower in TaFBA1 OE plants than in WT plants following ABA treatment. Further, we found that TaFBA1 can interact with RCAR1 (an ABA receptor) and ABI5. …”