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    HSP-4/BiP is required for the normal structure and barrier function of the cuticle in adults and alae formation in dauers. by Ji Zha (3386177)

    Published 2019
    “…Closed arrows point to the gaps in circumferential pattern. Scale bar: 20 μm. …”
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    <i>H</i>. <i>pylori</i> TlpD-dependent chemoattraction to sources of HOCl. by Arden Perkins (1346853)

    Published 2019
    “…For panels D through E, each data point shown is the normalized bacteria count per frame. …”
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    Overall number of deer paths in burned sites counteracted temporal trends observed in unburned sites. by Aishwarya Subramanian (14930268)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Given that our data unexpectedly showed a decrease in the number of paths over time in unburned ‘control’ sites (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0297290#sec008" target="_blank">Discussion</a> for possible mechanisms), the inset shows expected change in path density between burned and unburned sites if wildfire had no influence on land use by deer (i.e., to help the reader develop a null expectation given these unexpected temporal trends). …”
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    Caenorhabditis elegans susceptibility to HCN gas by Santosh Pandey (12981308)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>  (a) Worms were scored as being motile, having limited motility or being nonmotile at 30-min time points for a total of 150min of HCN exposure, followed by 2h recovery in room air (number of animals = 60 and number of independent trials = 3). …”
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    Correlation between regions with differential histone modification and senescence regulated gene expression. by Judy A. Brusslan (178092)

    Published 2012
    “…Group A genes have the highest differential expression at 23 d, group E genes have the highest differential expression at 52 d while group C genes have approximately equal expression at both time points. …”
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    Suppl Fig 1.pdf by Daniel Devor (13515583)

    Published 2022
    “…TRAM-34 significantly decreased Ca and increased Cb. The`X±SEM values are shown above the individual data points. (#, P<0.01).…”
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    Contribution of ERK isoforms to TNF-α-induced IL-8 expression. by Shinichi Namba (3350288)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) The levels of phosphorylated ERK1/2 (p-ERK1/2) and total ERK1/2 (t-ERK1/2) were detected by western blotting in cells treated with TNF-α (50 ng/mL) for 0–120 min (upper panel). …”
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    <i>Tg</i>ATM1-depleted <i>Toxoplasma</i> are functionally complemented through expression of the <i>Plasmodium</i> or yeast homolog. by Deepti Shrivastava (17715780)

    Published 2024
    “…Unchanged proteins are displayed in black, while significantly altered proteins are displayed in grey (< 1.5-fold change (FC), local false discovery rate, LFDR < 0.05) or in blue (>1.5-fold increased; LFDR < 0.05) or red (> 1.5-fold decreased; LFDR < 0.05). …”
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    Vascular Remodeling Processes. by Michael Welter (441763)

    Published 2016
    “…Here, one of several preexisting segments (blue) is split to create a new branching point. Space occupied by the tumor spheroid (orange), and space where angiogenic sprouting may take place (green), i.e. where <i>R</i><sub><i>tum</i></sub> < |<b><i>x</i></b>| <<i>R</i><sub><i>tum</i></sub> + <i>R</i><sub><i>g</i></sub>, is indicated by colored background. …”
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    Effects of IFNγ treatment on NAD(P)H inside chlamydial inclusions. by Márta Szaszák (214158)

    Published 2011
    “…(A) Color-coded images of τ<sub>2</sub>-NAD(P)H (scale bar = 20 µm). Arrows point to persistent chlamydial inclusions harbouring enlarged reticulate bodies. …”
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    Effects of different parameters on Rnf2 binding. by Nikolaj Dietrich (181521)

    Published 2012
    “…Densities, within each bin, depend on the number of peaks, whereas the color-coding corresponds to the average Rnf2<i><sub>Rest−/−</sub></i>/Rnf2<i><sub>Wt</sub></i> ratio with red, green and blue illustrating increased, unaffected, or decreased signal, respectively. Peaks were binned in 1.5 fold bins for Suz12 and 2 fold bins for the TSS or CpG position. …”
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    Increased Fhl1b activity suppresses specification of pancreatic cells and induces liver. by Jin Xu (31283)

    Published 2016
    “…(H) Quantification of the number (mean±SD) of <i>Tg(ptf1a</i>:GFP<i>)</i><sup><i>jh1</i></sup>-expressing cells in the exocrine pancreas at 50 hpf. …”
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    Tissue immunofluorescent staining supports conclusions from RNA-seq studies shown in Fig 3. by Deli Liu (694079)

    Published 2015
    “…Many proliferating tumor cells (e.g., those pointed by white arrow) of case 1172 however do not express vimentin. …”
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    Fibrotic changes in the murine lacrimal glands of cGVHD mice treated with DMSO, valsartan, and PD123319. by Saori Yaguchi (418831)

    Published 2013
    “…D: Quantitative real-time PCR revealed that the HSP47, collagen type I alpha 1, collagen type I alpha 2, and collagen type III alpha 1 expression in the valsartan group were significantly lower than those in the DMSO group (HSP47; p<0.05, collage type I alpha 1; p<0.01, collagen type I alpha 2; p<0.05, collagen type III alpha 1; p<0.01). Magnification, A: X200. Scale bar, A: 50 µm. The results represent the mean ± SD. …”
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    <i>ACVR2</i> promoter hypermethylation and LOH in colon cancer specimens and the MSS HT29 cell line and correlation of <i>ACVR2</i> promoter hypermethylation and loss of <i>ACVR2</... by Barbara Jung (155690)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>A) ACVR2 promoter with map of positioning of MSP primers B) Using a CpG islands search program, we identified the CpG islands within the <i>ACVR2</i> promoter based upon following stringent criteria: ∼CG percentage>55%; observed CpG/expected CpG >0.65; length >500 bp. …”
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    Urinary specific gravity as an alternative for the normalisation of endocrine metabolite concentrations in giant panda (<i>Ailuropoda melanoleuca</i>) reproductive monitoring by Jella Wauters (1657804)

    Published 2018
    “…This could be associated with huge shifts in appetite, monitored by faecal output (kg) with an averaged > 50% decrease during oestrus and >50% increase during primary progesterone rise. …”