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  1. 17961

    Changes in expression of epithelial and mesenchymal proteins in primary human small airway epithelial cells (SAEC) and large airway epithelial cells (LAEC) stimulated with TGFβ1 <i... by Balarka Banerjee (107946)

    Published 2012
    “…(A) Initial immunoblots suggested a marked increase in mesenchymal markers and corresponding decrease in epithelial markers after 96 h of stimulation. …”
  2. 17962

    Phenotypic analyses of tumour cells in co-culture experiments. by Victor Trevino (8900)

    Published 2016
    “…The presence of normal cells are seen to (A) increase the population doubling time (PDT), (B) decrease the total cell number, (C) have no significant effect on apoptosis, (D) decrease the number and (E) size of the cell clusters and (F) increase the number of single cells. …”
  3. 17963

    RPL37, RPS15, and RPS20 bind to and regulate MdmX levels. by Lilyn Daftuar (433919)

    Published 2013
    “…Endogenous proteins were detected by immunoblotting with the indicated antibodies. (g) Decrease in MdmX mRNA by RPL37. U2OS cells were seeded in 60 mM tissue culture plates and transfected with Myc-RP (0–5.0 µg). …”
  4. 17964

    Conditions required for, supporting, and suppressing, interferon induction in the absence of NS1. by Alison C. Vicary (15307178)

    Published 2023
    “…In brief, we find that both replication and export are required for maximal interferon induction in the absence of the NS1 antagonist, and that, additionally, the presence of replicating defective viral genomes greatly enhances the interferon response. The boxed step is absolutely required for the increase in interferon in the absence of NS1, whereas nonboxed steps modulate the process. …”
  5. 17965

    <em>Trypanosoma vivax</em> Infections: Pushing Ahead with Mouse Models for the Study of <em>Nagana</em>. II. Immunobiological Dysfunctions by Marie Christine Blom-Potar (244113)

    Published 2010
    “…More precisely, after an initial increase that primarily involves CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells and macrophages, the number of splenic B cells decreases in a step-wise manner. Our results show that while infection triggers the activation and proliferation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Granulocyte-Monocyte, Common Myeloid and Megacaryocyte Erythrocyte progenitors decrease in number in the course of the infection. …”
  6. 17966

    Evidence for selection on SARS-CoV-2 RNA translation revealed by the evolutionary dynamics of mutations in UTRs and CDSs by Lin Zhu (192179)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>RNA translation is the rate-limiting step when cells synthesize proteins. Elevating translation efficiency (TE) is intuitively beneficial. …”
  7. 17967

    Functional characterization of differentiated astrocytes. by In Ki Cho (6494564)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Representative traces of ionic currents evoked by ramp protocol (left) and voltage-step protocol (right) in cultured WT, HD, and shHD astrocytes. …”
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    Chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure alters the time course of STDP. by Sven Kroener (321008)

    Published 2013
    “…This was due both to a decrease in potentiation at the late time-point and to the continued increase in LTP in both CIE-exposed groups of mice. …”
  12. 17972

    Evaluation of salinity toxicity in biological nitrification effluent using the respirometry technique by Alyne Moraes Costa (6131834)

    Published 2018
    “…During the experiment, the bioreactor was operated with a hydraulic retention time of 48 h, and DO, pH and temperature maintained at 4.0-5.0 mg L-1, 7.5 and 25°-30°C, respectively. …”
  13. 17973

    Effect of Acrylamide on Stomach, Cerebellum and Testis of the Albino Rat (PPT) 3.12.2008 by Prof. Dr. Hesham N. Mustafa (664724)

    Published 2015
    “…Group (II) was subdivided into 3 subgroups, control, IIa that received acrylamide in a dose of 50mg/kg/10days (P.O.) and IIb that received acrylamide in a dose of 50mg/kg/10days (I.P.).…”
  14. 17974

    Hypoxia and hyperoxia alter NO levels and can drive vasodilation and vasoconstriction. by William Davis Haselden (9175156)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>All simulations in this figure used a dynamic model. In these simulations we varied arterial oxygen concentration, and the baseline diameter of the vessel was 50μm. …”
  15. 17975

    Paths to extinction. by Nikhil Sharma (571073)

    Published 2023
    “…(i) The case where the initial mutant goes extinct without spreading in the population. This would be a one time step extinction process, shown by arrow leading from the boxed initial state to the wild-type state, highlighted in grey. …”
  16. 17976

    Free swimming setup and the OMR regulation experiment. by John G. Holman (14670911)

    Published 2023
    “…Each fish is tested at one of three different heights and the same set of stimulus speeds. For a given stimulus speed, baseline optic flow–the optic flow experienced when the fish is at rest–and feedback gain both decrease as the height increases. …”
  17. 17977

    Table_1_Upstream ORFs Influence Translation Efficiency in the Parasite Trypanosoma cruzi.xlsx by Santiago Radío (6094085)

    Published 2020
    “…In trypanosomatid parasites, which almost exclusively depend on post-transcriptional mechanisms to regulate gene expression, translation has been identified as a key step. However, the mechanisms of control of translation are not fully understood. …”
  18. 17978

    Chemical Force Spectroscopy Evidence Supporting the Layer-by-Layer Model of Organic Matter Binding to Iron (oxy)Hydroxide Mineral Surfaces by Alexander W. Chassé (1664638)

    Published 2015
    “…The adsorption of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to metal (oxy)­hydroxide mineral surfaces is a critical step for C sequestration in soils. Although equilibrium studies have described some of the factors controlling this process, the molecular-scale description of the adsorption process has been more limited. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Upstream ORFs Influence Translation Efficiency in the Parasite Trypanosoma cruzi.docx by Santiago Radío (6094085)

    Published 2020
    “…In trypanosomatid parasites, which almost exclusively depend on post-transcriptional mechanisms to regulate gene expression, translation has been identified as a key step. However, the mechanisms of control of translation are not fully understood. …”
  20. 17980

    Image1_Dynamics of optical properties of sequentially diluted lucigenin aqueous solutions according to luminescence data.TIF by Dmitrii L. Tytik (19855203)

    Published 2024
    “…This method helps eliminate the influence of “random large bounces” when calculating the correlation coefficient. Up to the 50th studied sample, a challenging linear gradual decrease in the intensity of recorded photometric values was noted (correlation coefficients for all series being close to −0.9). …”