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  1. 19801
  2. 19802

    <i>Drosophila</i> increase activity in the presence of pantropical jumping spiders and moving mock spiders. by Miguel de la Flor (4278289)

    Published 2017
    “…Shown are the mean +/- standard error of the mean for each data point. The lines show the regressions fit to <i>y</i> = <i>a</i> * (1 + <i>x</i>/<i>b</i>)<sup><i>c</i></sup> for each experimental group.…”
  3. 19803

    Switching dynamics of <i>var</i> genes in the following generations after erasing the epigenetic memory are biased. by Yair Fastman (175460)

    Published 2012
    “…The ratio of the mean total transcripts from internal and subtelomeric <i>var</i> genes (normalized to the number of genes in each sub-group) of the E-1 and G-6 cultures is presented for each time point. …”
  4. 19804

    Additional intraoral radiographs may change the judgment regarding the final position of orthodontic mini-implants by Marina K. Oba (5380085)

    Published 2018
    “…Differences between groups (i.e. PAR vs. PAR+VBW; PAR vs. PAR+OC; and, PARvs.ALL) were statistically significant for these observers. …”
  5. 19805

    Statistical Analysis of Readthrough Levels for Nonsense Mutations in Mammalian Cells Reveals a Major Determinant of Response to Gentamicin by Célia Floquet (174515)

    Published 2012
    “…Some molecules, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics (gentamicin), decrease termination efficiency and are currently being evaluated for diseases caused by premature termination codons. …”
  6. 19806

    Predicting cholesterol responses to dietary intervetions. by Katri Korpela (531650)

    Published 2014
    “…Shaded areas represent 95% confidence intervals for the ROC curve. Panels D, E, F: Comparison of cholesterol response groups (increase vs. decrease), with respect to microbiota stability (D), <i>E. ruminantium</i> and <i>C. felsineum</i> abundance (E), and <i>C. sphenoides</i> abundance (F).…”
  7. 19807
  8. 19808
  9. 19809
  10. 19810
  11. 19811

    Chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure alters the time course of STDP. by Sven Kroener (321008)

    Published 2013
    “…This was due both to a decrease in potentiation at the late time-point and to the continued increase in LTP in both CIE-exposed groups of mice. …”
  12. 19812

    Evaluation of salinity toxicity in biological nitrification effluent using the respirometry technique by Alyne Moraes Costa (6131834)

    Published 2018
    “…During the experiment, the bioreactor was operated with a hydraulic retention time of 48 h, and DO, pH and temperature maintained at 4.0-5.0 mg L-1, 7.5 and 25°-30°C, respectively. …”
  13. 19813

    Hypoxia and hyperoxia alter NO levels and can drive vasodilation and vasoconstriction. by William Davis Haselden (9175156)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>All simulations in this figure used a dynamic model. In these simulations we varied arterial oxygen concentration, and the baseline diameter of the vessel was 50μm. …”
  14. 19814

    Cell cycle-regulated proteins from G1 to S and S to G2 detected by mass spectrometry. by Karen R. Lane (387269)

    Published 2013
    “…Dotted lines denote the 1.5-fold change threshold.</p>…”
  15. 19815

    Pathways involved in clearance of pneumococcal colonization. by Kirsten Kuipers (5917496)

    Published 2018
    “…RNA-seq heatmaps show gene expression of the comparison wild-type colonized versus mock controls with relative gene expression in log2 fold change demonstrating increased expression in red and decreased expression in blue. …”
  16. 19816

    Image1_Dynamics of optical properties of sequentially diluted lucigenin aqueous solutions according to luminescence data.TIF by Dmitrii L. Tytik (19855203)

    Published 2024
    “…This method helps eliminate the influence of “random large bounces” when calculating the correlation coefficient. Up to the 50th studied sample, a challenging linear gradual decrease in the intensity of recorded photometric values was noted (correlation coefficients for all series being close to −0.9). …”
  17. 19817
  18. 19818

    Changes in ambiguity and risk attitudes following the intervention. by Ruonan Jia (4731072)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Violin and box plots of: (A) Ambiguity attitude, calculated as the difference between the choice proportion of ambiguous lotteries and the modeled choice proportion of 50% risky lotteries, before and after intervention for each group: Active Calculation, Non-active Calculation, and control. …”
  19. 19819

    Siah1/2-dependent gene expression analysis confirms an ER stress signature. by Marzia Scortegagna (561529)

    Published 2014
    “…Shown are representative genes of the hypoxia (panel E and F), and diabetes/metabolism (panel G and H) pathways found to exhibit increase or decrease expression upon KO of Siah1a/2. …”
  20. 19820

    BDNF immunoreactivity in the distal ON after 6 weeks of diabetes. by Damián Dorfman (293002)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>In diabetic animals housed in SE, a significant decrease in BDNF immunostaining was observed in the distal portion of the ON, whereas in the ON from diabetic animals housed in EE, BDNF immunoreactivity was similar to that found in non-diabetic animals kept in SE or EE. …”