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  1. 19381

    Effect of H3 haplotype on serum HDL-cholesterol levels in women. by Heidi J. Silver (324097)

    Published 2013
    “…In obese females, calorically restricted (−15% kcal) HF diet increased HDL-C from 50.11±11.60 mg/dl to 52.29±10.38 mg/dl in H3 haplotype carriers and decreased HDL-C from 47.99±12.90 mg/dl to 45.49±8.95 mg/dl in H3 non-carriers.…”
  2. 19382

    Direct Visualization of the Feedback Pulse by Leor S Weinberger (274196)

    Published 2013
    “…Tat data was normalized by subtraction of α-tubulin data for corresponding time points and plotted as fold increase relative to the first time point.</p> <p>(E) A replotting of regression fit from <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050009#pbio-0050009-g005" target="_blank">Figure 5</a>C but with the simulation for Tat included, showing that the model predicts both an exponential/quadratic increase in GFP and a pulse of Tat<sub>A</sub> with a peak at 6–8 h.…”
  3. 19383

    Expression of B2M, PRDX1 and PPIA. by Rui Wu (237891)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>(A)</b> SUDHL10, Karpas 422, SUDHL4, OCILY3, DOHH2, SUDHL6 and SUDHL5 are shown. Loss of B2M is observed in SUDHL10 and Karpas 422, decreased expression of B2M is seen in SUDHL4, OCILY3 and DOHH2, and moderate decreased expression of B2M is seen in SUDHL6 and SUDHL5 compared to LCL. …”
  4. 19384

    Effect of rhizosphere inoculation with Bacillus strains and phytopathogens on the contents of volatiles and human health-related compounds in tomato fruits by María Fernanda RUIZ-CISNEROS (10465815)

    Published 2021
    “…The content of these compounds increased 1.5-fold in fruits from plants inoculated with Bacillus strains, especially those treated with B. methylotrophicus, but the greatest increase (1.9-fold) was observed in plants inoculated with phytopathogens. …”
  5. 19385

    Genetics, Synergists, and Age Affect Insecticide Sensitivity of the Honey Bee, <i>Apis mellifera</i> by Frank D. Rinkevich (107592)

    Published 2015
    “…There were almost no differences in organophosphate bioassays between honey bee stocks (<1-fold), moderate differences in pyrethroid bioassays (1.5 to 3-fold), and dramatic differences in neonicotinoid bioassays (3.4 to 33.3-fold). …”
  6. 19386

    eIF3f induced rRNA degradation in pancreatic cells. by Fushi Wen (175725)

    Published 2012
    “…Relative fold changes of rRNA and eIF3f levels were quantified by real time RT-PCR and normalized to GAPDH mRNA. …”
  7. 19387

    Data_Sheet_1_Opportunistic Bacteria Dominate the Soil Microbiome Response to Phenanthrene in a Microcosm-Based Study.XLSX by Sean Storey (5997308)

    Published 2018
    “…The relative abundance of this same OTU increased 4.5-fold in unamended soils, and a similar pattern was observed for the second most abundant PAH-responsive OTU, classified into the Sphingomonas genus. …”
  8. 19388

    Cytokines induced the expression of RANKL and OPG in human chondrocytes. by Ayumu Takeshita (11091095)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Membrane–bound RANKL in cells was up–regulated 2.7–fold or 2.4–fold at 60 hours after stimulation with LT–α or TNF–α respectively (n = 5 per experiment group). * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01. …”
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  13. 19393

    High-Throughput Screening of Australian Marine Organism Extracts for Bioactive Molecules Affecting the Cellular Storage of Neutral Lipids by James Rae (210551)

    Published 2011
    “…The activity of heterofibrin A1 was dose dependent with 20 µM inhibiting LD formation and triglyceride accumulation by ∼50% in the presence of 50 µM oleic acid. …”
  14. 19394

    Effect of BC-819 on cell growth in different lung cancer cell lines. by Günther Hasenpusch (350166)

    Published 2013
    “…The influence of BC-819 on bioluminescent A549-C8-luc was examined as well and revealed decreased luciferase and therefore reduced cell growth (more than 50%) as early as after 24 hours (C). …”
  15. 19395

    Dissociation, and not specific actions of Trypsin-EDTA, acts to suppress neurectoderm formation. by James N. Hughes (319868)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bars represent sem. (a) denotes a decrease compared to MEDII<sup>−</sup>/Dissociation<sup>−</sup> where p<0.01. …”
  16. 19396

    Long-term growth curves of nucleus pulposus chondrocytes (NPCs) obtained from donors of various ages. by Jun-Seok Lee (181420)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Plots of cumulative population doubling levels (PDLs) against time in culture (A) and passage number (B). The cumulative PDLs of NPCs from the young group (patients in their 30s, 40s, and 50s) were relatively higher than those from the old group (patients in their 60s and 70s). …”
  17. 19397

    The reduced expression of ZBRK1 is inversely correlated with the increased expression of KAP1 in cervical cancer specimens. by Li-Fang Lin (449199)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>, All tumor specimens from 50 patients with different stages of cervical cancer were obtained from surgically resected tissues. …”
  18. 19398

    Data_Sheet_1_Whey Protein Lipid Concentrate High in Milk Fat Globule Membrane Components Inhibit Porcine and Human Rotavirus in vitro.PDF by Marcia H. Monaco (11371794)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: Both WPLC and WPC exhibited concentration-dependent inhibition of human Wa and porcine OSU RV infectivity in MA104 and Caco-2 cells (p < 0.0001). WPLC was 1.5–4.8-fold more effective in reducing infectivity than WPC. …”
  19. 19399

    Table_1_Whey Protein Lipid Concentrate High in Milk Fat Globule Membrane Components Inhibit Porcine and Human Rotavirus in vitro.DOCX by Marcia H. Monaco (11371794)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: Both WPLC and WPC exhibited concentration-dependent inhibition of human Wa and porcine OSU RV infectivity in MA104 and Caco-2 cells (p < 0.0001). WPLC was 1.5–4.8-fold more effective in reducing infectivity than WPC. …”
  20. 19400

    Training at maximal power in resisted sprinting: Optimal load determination methodology and pilot results in team sport athletes by Matt R. Cross (5089268)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Aims</p><p>In the current study we investigated the effects of resisted sprint training on sprinting performance and underlying mechanical parameters (force-velocity-power profile) based on two different training protocols: (i) loads that represented maximum power output (<i>L</i><sub>opt</sub>) and a 50% decrease in maximum unresisted sprinting velocity and (ii) lighter loads that represented a 10% decrease in maximum unresisted sprinting velocity, as drawn from previous research (<i>L</i><sub>10</sub>).…”