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  1. 15561

    SIM promotes axon like neuritogenesis in SH-SY5Y cells. by Varshiesh Raina (457377)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bar graph represents the difference in neurite length (in μm) between control and SIM treated cells (mean ± SEM; N = 50 per condition from 3 separate cultures). Treatment of SH-SY5Y cells with 2.5 µM SIM for different time periods i.e. 6 hrs, 12 hrs and 24 hrs showed that 12 hrs time was the minimal time point for inducing significant (<i>p</i> < 0.001) increase in neurite length. …”
  2. 15562

    Shv is present and required in multiple cell types. by Joo Yeun Lee (3169611)

    Published 2016
    “…(C) <i>shv</i><sup><i>1</i></sup> mutant displays a significant decrease in Shv level. Antibody pre-absorbed with Shv peptide confirms Shv antibody specificity. …”
  3. 15563

    Managing Impending Non-Severe Hypoglycemia with Oral Carbohydrates in Type 1 Diabetes: The REVERSIBLE Trial. by Ran Cheng (8449275)

    Published 2024
    “…Following inpatient subcutaneous insulin-induced decrease in BG in the fasting state, 16g of oral CHO was administered at a plasma glucose (PG) of <70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L), ≤80 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) or ≤90 mg/dL (5.0 mmol/L). …”
  4. 15564

    Labeling efficiency of FE-Pro. by Mya S. Thu (370201)

    Published 2013
    “…MRI conditions: 7.0 Tesla, Gradient-Echo sequence, voxel size = 0.09 mm<sup>3</sup>, TR/TE = 5402.5/90 ms. Scale bars = 50 µm (A), 2 µm (B) and 200 nm (C).</p>…”
  5. 15565

    Potential impact of the cleft potential on presynaptic calcium currents. by Martijn C. Sierksma (11608174)

    Published 2021
    “…The dashed line shows the delay after correcting for the decrease in the calcium current shown in B. Calcium conductance density was adjusted to 0.2 nS μm<sup>-2</sup> and 2.8 nS μm<sup>-2</sup> for the slow and fast AP, respectively, in order to elicit a 2 nA-current at 0 MΩ cleft leak resistance. …”
  6. 15566

    PAN-induced podocyte injury model. by Fangrui Ding (659863)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Podocytes treated with PAN (25, 50, 75, 100, or 125 μg/ml) for 24 h showed a dose-dependent decrease in viability. …”
  7. 15567

    Chronic administration of FT<sub>2</sub>Fc. by Anna Henzi (9635793)

    Published 2020
    “…No difference in fibre morphology was detected between treatment groups in our ZH3 mouse specimens. Scale bar 50 μM. (f) Number of myelinated axons per mm<sup>2</sup> in sciatic nerves of ZH3 mice revealed no difference between treatment groups (comparison of FT<sub>2</sub>Fc and IgG treated to buffer treated mice by one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparisons test, <i>p</i> > 0.05). ns = not significant.…”
  8. 15568

    Table_1_Narrowing row spacing and adding inter-block promote the grain filling and flag leaf photosynthetic rate of wheat under enlarged drip tube spacing system.xlsx by Jianguo Jing (18767383)

    Published 2024
    “…The decline of NS22 (9.93%) was higher than that of NS44 (9.04%), and both cultivars also showed a greater decrease in grain weight and average grain-filling rate (AGFR) of inferior grains (NS22: 23.19%, 13.97%; NS44: 7.78%, 5.86%) than the superior grains (NS22: 10.60%, 8.33%; NS44: 4.89%, 4.62%). …”
  9. 15569

    DataSheet_1_Narrowing row spacing and adding inter-block promote the grain filling and flag leaf photosynthetic rate of wheat under enlarged drip tube spacing system.zip by Jianguo Jing (18767383)

    Published 2024
    “…The decline of NS22 (9.93%) was higher than that of NS44 (9.04%), and both cultivars also showed a greater decrease in grain weight and average grain-filling rate (AGFR) of inferior grains (NS22: 23.19%, 13.97%; NS44: 7.78%, 5.86%) than the superior grains (NS22: 10.60%, 8.33%; NS44: 4.89%, 4.62%). …”
  10. 15570

    Neurons from Kidins220<sup>−/−</sup> mice showed normal post-tetanic potentiation and synaptic depression of evoked EPSCs. by Joachim Scholz-Starke (324807)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>) EPSCs recorded using a paired-pulse protocol (IPI = 50 ms) are presented before (left trace) and after (right trace) the application of a 1-s stimulation train at 40 Hz (middle trace). …”
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  12. 15572

    Measurements of Sycp3 vs. by Yana P. Blokhina (6239588)

    Published 2019
    “…The highest numbers of engaged telomere ends were observed in L and L/EZ stages after which point there was a significant decrease in engaged telomere ends in the EZ/MZ category, p < 0.0001 (unpaired t test with Welch’s correction), however, some number of engaged ends were maintained throughout prophase I. …”
  13. 15573

    Enhanced electropermeabilization of peroxidized cells with both ultra-short and conventional electric pulse treatments. by P. Thomas Vernier (142483)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A). The fluorescence of calcein-loaded DC-3F (Chinese hamster lung fibroblast) cells exposed to 1000 10 ns, 2.5 MV/m pulses with a 10 Hz repetition rate decreases after 10 min, indicating membrane permeabilization. …”
  14. 15574

    Lkb1-deficiency alters the expression of Notch signalling components and leads to the abnormal intestinal secretory cell differentiation. by Boris Y. Shorning (232815)

    Published 2009
    “…Dll positive cells pointed with red arrows. E, Immunohistochemistry showing the localisation of Mark1 in goblet and Paneth cells both in WT (+/+) and Lkb1-deficient crypts (‘−/−’), pointed with red arrows. …”
  15. 15575

    Time series of simulated harvest rate, harvest, cumulative harvest, and example harvest control rules related to climate impacts on carrying capacity and productivity. by Jameal F. Samhouri (10136090)

    Published 2025
    “…The bottom panels show the harvest control rule when a climate impact causes carrying capacity and productivity to decrease (g) or increase (h), and harvest is managed using either a fixed or climate adaptive strategy (at two example time points, years 25 and 50). …”
  16. 15576

    Time series of simulated harvest rate, harvest, cumulative harvest, and example harvest control rules related to climate impacts on productivity. by Jameal F. Samhouri (10136090)

    Published 2025
    “…The bottom panels show the harvest control rule when a climate impact causes productivity to decrease (g) or increase (h), and harvest is managed using either a fixed or climate adaptive strategy (at two example time points, years 25 and 50). …”
  17. 15577

    Time series of simulated harvest rate, harvest, cumulative harvest, and example harvest control rules related to climate impacts on carrying capacity. by Jameal F. Samhouri (10136090)

    Published 2025
    “…The bottom panels show the harvest control rule when a climate impact causes carrying capacity to decrease (g) or increase (h), and harvest is managed using either a fixed or climate adaptive strategy (at two example time points, years 25 and 50). …”
  18. 15578

    Establishment of Replicating Mycobacterium tuberculosis in an Aerosol Mouse Model of Infection: Active vs. Chronic Infection by Larry Bowen (5750969)

    Published 2018
    “…Mice in the treatment groups were administered INH daily from Day 20 through Day 40 at a dose concentration of 25 mg/kg/day. Subsets of mice (5/time point) in this group were euthanized on Days 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60. …”
  19. 15579

    Effects of the mutant L29Q cTnC and SD cTnI determined by Molecular Dynamics simulations. by Alison Y. Li (486146)

    Published 2013
    “…The Ca<sup>2+</sup> ion bound in site II is shown as a black sphere. (C) shows the largest movement caused by the L29Q mutation in the presence of the pseudo-phosphorylated cTnI, which is the re-orientation of helix A and helix B of cNTnC accompanied by a decrease of interhelical angle of 13°.…”
  20. 15580

    Seasonal Synchronization of Diapause Phases in <i>Aedes albopictus</i> (Diptera: Culicidae) by Guillaume Lacour (446652)

    Published 2015
    “…The egg diapause rate increases rapidly during September, whereas the mean number of eggs laid decreases sharply after mid-September. Surprisingly, after having reached a peak of 95% at the end of September, from mid-October the diapause incidence declined and stayed below 50%. …”