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  1. 41161

    Adverse effect of ND251 aggregates on neurite outgrowth. by Huei-Ying Li (210957)

    Published 2011
    “…Cells expressing ND251S5A had a further decrease in the percentage of neurite-bearing cells in comparison with ND251. …”
  2. 41162

    NAP1-Assisted Nucleosome Assembly on DNA Measured in Real Time by Single-Molecule Magnetic Tweezers by Rifka Vlijm (133750)

    Published 2012
    “…We observe a decrease in end-to-end length when NAP1 and core histones (CH) are added to the dsDNA. …”
  3. 41163

    FSM<sup>R</sup> GAPDH variants support robust catalytic efficiency but exhibit altered cooperativity. by Andrew J. Jezewski (8934521)

    Published 2022
    “…A statistically significant decrease in catalytic efficiency is measured for the GAPDH<sup>V238A</sup> variant compared to WT. …”
  4. 41164

    The extent of axonal pathology peaks six months after the onset of EAE in MP4-immunized B6 mice. by Johanna Prinz (836737)

    Published 2015
    “…The numbers and percentages of axons showing mitochondrial swelling (A, B), a decreased NNND (F, G) or complete axolysis (K, L) were evaluated. …”
  5. 41165

    Amphotericin-B and vancomycin-loaded chitosan nanofiber for antifungal and antibacterial application by Soroush Karimi (7367183)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>In the present study, a mucoadhesive non-woven fiber mat (d= 116 nm) was fabricated by the electrospinning method using chitosan (80% Wt), polyethylene oxide (10% Wt), cysteine (4% Wt) and drugs (6% Wt), respectively. …”
  6. 41166

    Impact of Dsg2 on invasion. by Wiebke K. Peitsch (173727)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A, B) Transwell invasion assays of Dsg2-depleted (“Dsg2 Ko”) or non-targeting siRNA-treated (“nt Ko”) MeWo and C32. …”
  7. 41167

    Inhibitors of Cl<sup>−</sup> channels differently affect OGD-induced swelling in HR-and LR-astrocytes. by Jana Benesova (155548)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>The effect of 100 µM NPPB, a non-specific inhibitor of chloride channels (<b>A</b>), 30 µM Tamoxifen (<b>B</b>) and 30 µM DCPIB (<b>C</b>), inhibitors of volume regulated anion channels. …”
  8. 41168

    Mechanisms underlying the therapeutic potential of time-restricted eating in Huntington’s disease. by Russell G. Wells (20933789)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Time-restricted eating (TRE), a form of intermittent fasting, in animal models of Huntington’s disease (HD) and non-HD human and animal studies reveal that the practice increases autophagic activity which is thought to decrease aggregation of the mutant huntingtin protein (mHtt), stimulates production of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), improves metabolic functions, promotes oxidative stress resistance and decreases reactive oxygen species (ROS), and improves measures of circadian rhythm function. …”
  9. 41169

    Confocal microscopy study of the binding of Bid and caspase-8 to giant unilamellar vesicles containing cardiolipin. by Olivier Jalmar (283659)

    Published 2013
    “…The arrows indicate the decrease in GUV fluorescence following the formation of a complex between procaspase-8 and Bid<sub>Alexa488</sub>, resulting in a non-fluorescent tBid.…”
  10. 41170

    DataSheet_1_Exploiting the resource-ratio (R*) hypothesis for weed management in legume crops: An example of volunteer Brassica napus in soybean.docx by Charles M. Geddes (14016552)

    Published 2022
    “…Merr.], in the presence of four different populations of an interfering non-leguminous weed, volunteer canola (Brassica napus L.), compared with a weed-free control. …”
  11. 41171

    Image_6_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  12. 41172

    Image_4_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  13. 41173

    Image_1_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  14. 41174

    Image_5_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  15. 41175

    Image_2_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  16. 41176

    Image_3_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  17. 41177

    CSN acts in neurons via Cullin1 or Cullin3. by Inna Djagaeva (369627)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) PNS neurons in a non-mutant third instar larva, visualized by the <i>109(2)80-GAL4</i>-driven expression of <i>UAS-GFP</i>. …”
  18. 41178

    Optical imaging of luminescence for quantification of gene electrotransfer in mouse muscle and knee-1 by C Bloquel (56006)

    Published 2011
    “…For all experiments, the first measurement was performed 2 minutes after luciferin injection. Panel A: luciferin injection (2.5 mg/250 μl), n = 5 Panel B: local luciferin injection into the muscle (100 μg/40 μl) and into the knee joint (50 μg/10 μl), n= 5/organ. …”
  19. 41179
  20. 41180

    AZ2.0 Scripts & Code by Binay Panda (768771)

    Published 2015
    “…The updated genome assembly (v2.0) yielded 3- and 3.5-fold increase in N50 and N75, respectively; 2.6-fold decrease in the total number of scaffolds; 1.25-fold increase in the number of valid transcriptome alignments; 13.4-fold less mis-assembly and 1.85-fold increase in the percentage repeat, over the earlier assembly (v1.0). …”