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  1. 17581

    Image_3_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  2. 17582

    Table_2_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  3. 17583

    Table_1_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  4. 17584

    Table_3_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  5. 17585

    Image_1_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  6. 17586

    The β2AR Pathway Involves PI3K/AKT in Controlling Keratinocyte Migration by Raja K Sivamani (587219)

    Published 2009
    “…Error bars represent standard error of the mean, <i>n =</i> 4; <i>* p <</i> 0.05.</p> <p>(B) Keratinocyte migration was measured after exposure to either procaterol (10 nM), ICI-118,551 (20 μM, specific β2AR antagonist), procaterol with ICI-118,551, LY294002 (50 μM, PI3K inhibitor), or LY294002 (50 μM) with ICI-118,551 (20 μM). …”
  7. 17587

    Pathological ion channel alterations generate hyperexcitable cell models. by Jenny Tigerholm (305475)

    Published 2013
    “…The right column shows the decreased K<sub>A</sub> current pathology (50% decrease in K<sub>A</sub> conductance). …”
  8. 17588

    Assessing mitochondrial function. by Ana Sofia Rodrigues (491559)

    Published 2015
    “…Cells were incubated in a medium without glucose and ECAR was accessed during consumption of Glucose (added at the third time point at a final concentration of 5mM) and in the presence of oligomycin (1μM added at the sixth point) and 2DG (10mM at the ninth point). …”
  9. 17589

    DataSheet1_Faulting and Folding of the Transgressive Surface Offshore Ventura Records Deformational Events in the Holocene.pdf by Hector Perea (11518969)

    Published 2021
    “…The Western Transverse Ranges in southern California are an E-W trending fold-and-thrust system that extends offshore west of Ventura. …”
  10. 17590

    Difference and Equilibrium spectra and modelling of the putative R and M absorption spectra. by Ludovic S. Mure (262696)

    Published 2009
    “…(C) Illustrates normalization of the equilibrium spectrum (B) to 1.0 at the isosbestic point obtained from the difference spectrum (A). …”
  11. 17591

    QRT-PCR for 27-hydroxylase and ABCA1 message in NS398-treated THP-1 cells exposed to prostaglandins by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…THP-1 human monocytes were exposed to the following conditions represented by the six bars (from left to right): (1) RPMI 1640, (2) NS398 (50 μM), (3) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (4) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (5) PGE(0.1 μM) + PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), and (6) PGD(14 μM) + NS398 (50 μM) (all 18-hour exposures). …”
  12. 17592

    MAb 1340 inhibits function of the alternative complement system. by Diana Pauly (170378)

    Published 2014
    “…The <i>E. coli</i> lysis assay showed comparable inhibitory results with the hemolysis assay. MAb A235 showed a decrease in viable <i>E. coli</i> at concentrations above 1 µg/mL. …”
  13. 17593
  14. 17594

    Aborted oceanic basin during the Mesozoic rifting of the South-Iberian Palaeomargin and interactions with the sedimentation processes by Matías Reolid (4318252)

    Published 2024
    “….%), and the content of trace elements generally ranges between those from E-MORB and OIB composition. Values of some ratios such as (Gd/Yb)<sub>N</sub>, (La/Yb)<sub>N</sub>, (La/Sm)<sub>N</sub>, and the Nb content increase in the Upper Cretaceous pillow-lava flows, whereas Yb and Y contents decrease, that point to more alkaline affinity. …”
  15. 17595

    Analysis of ERE mRNA expression in SIV-infected versus uninfected CD4+ T cells. by Neil C. Sheppard (539902)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>[<b>A</b>] Flow cytometry analysis staining for SIV Gag p27 and CD4 of uninfected or SIVsmE660-infected CD4+ T cells used for subsequent qPCR analysis [72 h time point is shown]. …”
  16. 17596

    A: <i>In vitro</i> immunomodulatory effect of HD-MSCs and ALL-MSCs on HD-PBMCs. by Antonella Conforti (481227)

    Published 2013
    “…Each bar represents the mean ± SD of multiple experiments (each point being in triplicate) with MSCs obtained from 10 ALL patients (at each time-point) and 10 HDs. …”
  17. 17597

    QRT-PCR for 27-hydroxylase and ABCA1 message in NS398-treated THP-1 macrophages exposed to prostaglandins or TXA by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…THP-1 human macrophages were exposed to the following conditions represented by the five bars (from left to right): (1) RPMI 1640, (2) NS398 (50 μM), (3) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (4) PGD(14 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), and (5) TXA(3 μM) + NS398 (50 μM) (24-hour exposures to NS398 alone followed by addition of indicated PG or TXAfor a further 24 hours). …”
  18. 17598

    Table1_Retrospective Recall of Psychological Distress Experienced During the First COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy: Results From the ALT RISCOVID-19 Survey.doc by Francesca Bracone (12014342)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Methods: Cross-sectional analysis on 1,880 adults (mean age 48.9 ± 14.5 years) from the web-based ALT RISCOVID-19 survey. …”
  19. 17599

    Toxins from the Caribbean sea anemone Bunodeopsis globulifera increase cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity of lung adenocarcinoma cells by Heidi I Monroy-Estrada (5669477)

    Published 2018
    “…Results Pre-exposure to CV, F1 and F2 fractions increases cisplatin cytotoxicity in human lung adenocarcinoma cells under specific conditions. Exposure to CV at 50 μgmL-1 induced a reduction of approximately 50% in cell viability, while a similar cytotoxic effect was observed when cell culture was exposed to F1 at 25 μgmL -1 or F2 at 50 μgmL-1. …”
  20. 17600

    Infiltration of blood clots by cancer cells. by Stephanie Rossnagl (553093)

    Published 2014
    “…Samples were prepared as in A. p = ns for each time point. (E) Evaluation of cancer cell numbers when injected 1 minute before clot induction did not reveal a difference in the number of cancer cells detected in the bone marrow at different time points (1, 4, 24 and 48 hours after clot induction). p = ns and n = 4–5 per time point. …”