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19821
Reduced Lateral Mobility of Lipids and Proteins in Crowded Membranes
Published 2013“…The increase in protein concentration also resulted in a decrease in the anomalous diffusion exponent α of the lipid. …”
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19822
Efficient inhibition of EGFP expression by zebrafish mir-30e precursor <i>in vivo</i>.
Published 2009“…The capped EGFP sensor mRNAs were co-injected with either miR-30e or miR-155 precursor mRNAs into one-cell stage embryos (B, bottom). (C) A dramatic decrease of EGFP fluorescence in 24 hpf embryos co-injected with EGFP-2×PT<sup>mir30e</sup> sensor (10 pg) and miR-30e precursor (50 pg). …”
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19823
Effects of oxidative stress.
Published 2017“…At a higher H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (TEMPOL) concentration of 1.0 mM (50 mM), the swimming activity of the cells was decreased dramatically. …”
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19824
Data_Sheet_1_Quantification of run-of-river hydropower potential in the Upper Indus basin under climate change.pdf
Published 2023“…Introduction<p>Despite ambitious plans to quadruple hydropower generation in the Indus basin, a quantitative assessment of the impact of climate change on hydropower availability in the basin is missing. …”
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19825
Fulvic Acid Enhances Nitrogen Fixation and Retention in Paddy Soils through Microbial-Coupled Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling
Published 2024“…Gas analyses indicated that the carbon dioxide and methane emissions were enhanced in FA treatment, which increased up to 94.08-fold and 5.06-fold, respectively. <sup>15</sup>N-labeling experiments revealed that nitrogen fixation capability was promoted (1.2-fold) to reduce the carbon and nitrogen imbalance due to fulvic acid amendment. …”
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19826
Nesfatin-1 induced CRE-Luc reporter activity in NB41A3 cells.
Published 2013“…<p>A) Vehicles for Melanotan II and Nesfatin-1 were distilled water and 100 mM HEPES buffer (pH 7.5), respectively. Relative luciferase activities (mean ± SEM, n = 3) compared to the light units of CRE-Luc in the absence of Melanotan II or Nesfatin-1 (arbitrary light units divided by the total cellular protein and β-galactosidase [β-gal] activity) are shown as relative promoter activity (fold). …”
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19827
Screening of a drug library for agents that upregulate CD9 or CD81 in RAW264.7 macrophages.
Published 2013“…Drugs that increased the level of either CD9 or CD81 more than 1.5-fold compared with vehicle alone were regarded as positive. …”
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19828
Development of Autoimmune Hair Loss Disease Alopecia Areata Is Associated with Cardiac Dysfunction in C3H/HeJ Mice
Published 2013“…QPCR revealed significant increases in <i>Il18</i> (4.6-fold), IL18 receptor-1 (<i>Il18r1</i>; 2.8-fold) and IL18 binding protein (<i>Il18bp</i>; 5.2-fold) in AA hearts. …”
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19829
Conditional RAX-Cre-mediated ablation of <i>Prss56</i> from fully differentiated Müller glia leads to ocular size reduction.
Published 2018“…(<b>B</b>, <b>C</b>) Following tamoxifen injection (TAM +; horizontal axis) at P8, <i>Prss56</i><sup><i>F/F</i></sup><i>Rax-Cre</i><sup><i>ERT2</i></sup> mice display a significant decrease in ocular axial length (<b>B</b>) and increase in retinal thickness (<b>C</b>) compared to control eyes (<i>Prss56</i><sup><i>F/+</i></sup><i>; Rax-Cre</i><sup><i>ERT2</i></sup> or <i>Prss56</i><sup><i>F/F</i></sup> mice without <i>Rax-Cre</i><sup><i>ERT2</i></sup>), N = 6 to 8 per group. …”
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19830
Circulating Mucosal Associated Invariant T Cells Are Activated in <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> O1 Infection and Associated with Lipopolysaccharide Antibody Responses
Published 2014“…In adult patients, MAIT frequencies did not change over time, whereas in child patients, MAITs were significantly decreased at day 7, and this decrease persisted to day 90. …”
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19831
Supplementary Table 2 from Transcriptional Selectivity of Epigenetic Therapy in Cancer
Published 2023“…<p>An excel file containing a list of tumor suppressor genes that are 2 fold decreased in YB5 compared to normal colon (277 genes out of 716 total tumor suppressor genes from TSGene), and are significantly upregulated (> 2FC and < 0.1 FDR) by each inhibitor in YB5 cells.…”
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19832
Supplementary Material for: Downregulation of miRNA-451a Promotes the Differentiation of CD4+ T Cells towards Th2 Cells by Upregulating ETS1 in Childhood Asthma
Published 2020“…Herein, our microarray data indicated that microRNA-451a-5p (miRNA-451a) expression decreased by 4.6-fold and ETS proto-oncogene 1 (ETS1) increased by 2.2-fold in the peripheral blood lymphocytes isolated from asthmatic children (<i>n</i> = 4) as compared to control individuals (<i>n</i> = 4). …”
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19833
Efficacy of UVC irradiation on non-colored BxPC-3, BxPC-3-Ab488 and BxPC-3-GFP in vitro.
Published 2014“…Compared to non-colored BxPC-3 cells, the number of BxPC-3-Ab488 and BxPC-3-GFP cells decreased significantly due to UVC irradiation with 25 and 50 J/m<sup>2</sup>. …”
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19834
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19835
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19836
Table_1_ARV-825 Demonstrates Antitumor Activity in Gastric Cancer via MYC-Targets and G2M-Checkpoint Signaling Pathways.xls
Published 2021“…ARV-825, consisting of a BRD4 inhibitor conjugated with a cereblon ligand using proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology, was proven to decrease the tumor growth effectively and continuously. …”
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19837
Tungsten Carbide Nanotubes Supported Platinum Nanoparticles as a Potential Sensing Platform for Oxalic Acid
Published 2015“…The WC NTs<br>supported PtNPs modified glassy carbon (GC) electrode is<br>highly sensitive toward the electrochemical oxidation of oxalic<br>acid. A large decrease in the oxidation overpotential (220 mV)<br>and significant enhancement in the peak current compared to<br>unmodified and Pt/C modified GC electrodes have been<br>observed without using any redox mediator. …”
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19838
Table_2_Associations between repetitive head impact exposure and midlife mental health wellbeing in former amateur athletes.docx
Published 2024“…While not statistically significant, the contact group showed increased depressive [2.37 (0.05, 4.79), p=0.07] and ADHD symptoms [4.53 (0.51, 9.57), p=0.08] compared to controls. In a secondary analysis, a distinct trend emerged within the contact group, revealing pronounced elevations in mental health symptoms among individuals with lower socioeconomic status (<$50,000/year) compared to higher income subgroups, and these symptoms decreased as income levels rose [depression: -3.08 (-4.47, -1.7), p<0.001; anxiety: -1.95 (-3.15, -0.76), p=0.002; ADHD: -4.99 (-8.28, -1.69), p=0.004; PTSD: -4.42 (-7.28, -1.57), p=0.003; aggression: -6.19 (-11.02, -1.36), p=0.01]. …”
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19839
Image_1_Associations between repetitive head impact exposure and midlife mental health wellbeing in former amateur athletes.tiff
Published 2024“…While not statistically significant, the contact group showed increased depressive [2.37 (0.05, 4.79), p=0.07] and ADHD symptoms [4.53 (0.51, 9.57), p=0.08] compared to controls. In a secondary analysis, a distinct trend emerged within the contact group, revealing pronounced elevations in mental health symptoms among individuals with lower socioeconomic status (<$50,000/year) compared to higher income subgroups, and these symptoms decreased as income levels rose [depression: -3.08 (-4.47, -1.7), p<0.001; anxiety: -1.95 (-3.15, -0.76), p=0.002; ADHD: -4.99 (-8.28, -1.69), p=0.004; PTSD: -4.42 (-7.28, -1.57), p=0.003; aggression: -6.19 (-11.02, -1.36), p=0.01]. …”
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19840
Table_1_Associations between repetitive head impact exposure and midlife mental health wellbeing in former amateur athletes.docx
Published 2024“…While not statistically significant, the contact group showed increased depressive [2.37 (0.05, 4.79), p=0.07] and ADHD symptoms [4.53 (0.51, 9.57), p=0.08] compared to controls. In a secondary analysis, a distinct trend emerged within the contact group, revealing pronounced elevations in mental health symptoms among individuals with lower socioeconomic status (<$50,000/year) compared to higher income subgroups, and these symptoms decreased as income levels rose [depression: -3.08 (-4.47, -1.7), p<0.001; anxiety: -1.95 (-3.15, -0.76), p=0.002; ADHD: -4.99 (-8.28, -1.69), p=0.004; PTSD: -4.42 (-7.28, -1.57), p=0.003; aggression: -6.19 (-11.02, -1.36), p=0.01]. …”