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  1. 63821

    Comparison of total levels of intermediates in nucleotide and methionine metabolism from extracts of <sup>13</sup>C labelled cells. by Gareth D. Westrop (488364)

    Published 2017
    “…Positive values represent a relative increase in <i>T</i>. <i>vaginalis</i>, negative values a relative decrease. …”
  2. 63822

    Changes in work output, redox state of mitochondrial respiratory chain, oxygen consumption, and heart rate of isolated perfused hearts from wild type and <i>Mecr</i> transgenic mic... by Zhijun Chen (254277)

    Published 2009
    “…Redox changes of cytochrome oxidase as measured by reflectance spectrum changes. A reflectance decrease indicates a shift of the redox state towards reduction. …”
  3. 63823

    Sensitivity analysis of the associations between ASD status and the 7 Factors or the 4 individual measures. by Colin D. Steer (242329)

    Published 2010
    “…R<sup>2</sup> are reported as the increase in the explanation of the log-likelihood compared to a model involving gender only. Gender explained about 5% of the log likelihood in all models. …”
  4. 63824

    SMG6 Cleavage Generates Metastable Decay Intermediates from Nonsense-Containing β-Globin mRNA by Roshan Mascarenhas (463060)

    Published 2013
    “…In cells knocked down for Upf1 a reciprocal increase in full-length and decrease in shortened RNA confirmed the role of NMD in this process. …”
  5. 63825

    CDDP-induced rictor downregulation in CDDP-sensitive cells involves caspase-3-mediated cleavage. by Akechai Im-aram (5656237)

    Published 2013
    “…Results are presented as mean ± SEM (n=3 and n=5 in OV2008 and in A2780s, respectively). …”
  6. 63826

    Effects of microtubule-active drugs on actin filaments and mitochondrial movements. by Maozhong Zheng (263386)

    Published 2009
    “…Scale bar = 10 µm. C. A growing root hair treated with 5 µM taxol showing an increase in fluorescence in the subapical and apical regions and an aggregation of thick actin bundles in the very tip of the hair, concomitant with a decrease in the basal shank. …”
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  10. 63830

    The LPal inputs to RS neurons are also relayed in the MLR. by Gheylen Daghfous (155482)

    Published 2018
    “…Middle: RS neuron responses to the electrical stimulation (15–20 μA) of the LPal. A local injection of the glutamate receptor antagonists AP5/CNQX in the MLR (see schematized brain, upper panel) strongly decreased the RS neuron responses. …”
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  12. 63832

    National Land Cover Database (NLCD) Tree Canopy Cover (TCC) Southeast Alaska by U.S. Forest Service (17476914)

    Published 2025
    “…Data for this record includes the following resources:</div><ul><li> <a href="https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/c6b442b00d5f4f6296a1fc2dc23f51e4/info/metadata/metadata.xml?…”
  13. 63833

    HMHA1 regulates RhoGTPase activity <i>in vivo</i>. by Bart-Jan de Kreuk (462330)

    Published 2013
    “…HMHA1 full-length (red bar) and N-term (purple bar) did not significantly decrease RhoA-GTP loading. In contrast, HMHA1 C1-GAPtail (pink bar), which lacks the N-terminal BAR domain, showed a significant decrease in RhoA-GTP loading compared to control cells (red bar). …”
  14. 63834

    Genome-wide screen controls and primary results. by Yolande Grobler (5959106)

    Published 2018
    “…(<b>B)</b> The whole genome screen yielded 1117 primary hits with a robust Z score of ≥1.5 or ≤-1.5. These genes included 329 genes that increase <i>Wolbachia</i> (magenta) and 788 genes that decrease <i>Wolbachia</i> (green) upon RNAi knockdown. …”
  15. 63835

    <strong>Bull trout streamflow and temperature linear SCR model</strong> by Patti Wohner (16398345)

    Published 2023
    “…More than 50% of spawners died and mean weekly pre-spawning apparent survival was higher in the low streamflow year (x̄ = 0.97, CI 0.93–1), compared to the higher and more variable streamflow year (x̄ = 0.91, CI 0.76–0.98). …”
  16. 63836

    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. …”
  17. 63837

    Temperature stress facilitates colonization of <i>H</i>. <i>oligactis</i> by <i>T</i>. <i>parva</i> and tumor formation. by Kai Rathje (8599788)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>(B)</b> Temperature stress results not only in a decrease of <i>Pseudomonas</i> OTU750018 relative abundance, but also in a significant decrease of density (absolute abundance). …”
  18. 63838

    Ozone therapy as an adjuvant for endondontic protocols: microbiological – ex vivo study and citotoxicity analyses by Carlos Goes NOGALES (12833419)

    Published 2022
    “…The cytotoxicity assay showed Groups III and IV to be the most aggressive, providing a decrease in cell viability at hour 0 from 100% to 77.3% and 68.6%, respectively. …”
  19. 63839

    Impaired macrophage autophagy increases the immune response in obese mice by promoting proinflammatory macrophage polarization by Kun Liu (148201)

    Published 2015
    “…To assess the effects of decreased macrophage autophagy on inflammation, mice with a <i>Lyz2</i>-<i>Cre</i>-mediated knockout of <i>Atg5</i> in macrophages were fed a HFD and treated with low-dose lipopolysaccharide (LPS). …”
  20. 63840

    Roles of varying protein and choline nutrient contents in very high fat, low protein, very low carbohydrate diet-induced hepatic steatosis. by Rebecca C. Schugar (452038)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are presented as means±SEM. <i>a</i>, significant difference compared to chow; <i>b</i>, significant difference attributable to decrease in protein content (from 10% kcal to 5% kcal) at a fixed choline content; <i>c</i>, significant difference attributable to restriction in choline content (from 5.3 g/kg to 0.3 g/kg) at a fixed protein content; by 1-way ANOVA with Tukey’s post hoc testing.…”