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  1. 16441

    Supplementary Figure S2 from Targeting AXL Inhibits the Growth and Metastasis of Prostate Cancer in Bone by Chun-Lung Chiu (20972235)

    Published 2025
    “…F, Quantification of fold changes (docetaxel group set as 1) of human-specific GAPDH level normalized against universal GAPDH level in different treatment groups for LuCaP 147CR. *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01; ***, p < 0.001; NS, p > 0.05 not significant. All scale bar = 50 μm.…”
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    Figure 6 from Membrane-bound Heat Shock Protein mHsp70 Is Required for Migration and Invasion of Brain Tumors by Maxim Shevtsov (15023874)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Inhibition of mHsp70 results in decreased motility of patient-derived brain tumor cells. …”
  3. 16443

    Model rate laws and their variation with shelter capacity and time pressure. by Jean M. Carlson (215340)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>In <b>A</b> we plot the measured rates for data partitioned only by (black dots with grey bars for standard deviation), along with the best fit model (Eq. 6). …”
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    COMPARISONS OF COUNTERFACTUAL AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICIES AT THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF MINAS GERAIS by André Braz Golgher (6827249)

    Published 2021
    “…However, if academic performance is also taken into account, the best options would be either a quota policy of 50% divided between poor and non-poor students or a bonus policy based on a linear function of course competitiveness with an average bonus of 6%.…”
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    Effect of heparanase on activation of T lymphocytes. by Menachem Bitan (365486)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A. ConA activation.</b> Mouse spleen cells were isolated and subjected to activation with ConA in the absence (control) (▪) and presence of 10 or 30 µg/ml recombinant latent (65 kDa) () or active (8+50 kDa) (□) heparanase, followed by measurements of <sup>3</sup>H-thymidine incorporation, as described under ‘<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0010135#s2" target="_blank">Materials & Methods</a>’. …”
  8. 16448

    Relative diver effects – fixed distance and 5 minute waiting period. by Luke C. Dickens (223801)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Relative diver effects on estimated reef fish densities comparing counts over a fixed distance 50 m transect and counts after a 5 minute waiting period. …”
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    Human amygdala responses to music in probabilistically defined anatomical regions. by Tonio Ball (68765)

    Published 2013
    “…Voxels with a significant signal decrease are displayed as black or yellow triangles. …”
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    Hematoxylin and eosin (HE) stained paraffin sections and toluidine blue–stained resin sections of the macrodactylous enlarged nerve and the normal digital nerve tissue. by Xi Yang (112884)

    Published 2018
    “…(E) Intensive distribution of myelinated nerve was found in the normal digital nerve tissue (E, red arrows) (scale bars, 50 μm). (F) A clear decrease in the myelination of the macrodactylous nerve was apparent (F, red arrows). …”
  14. 16454

    Effect of Testosterone on Proliferation Markers and Apoptosis in Breasts of Ovariectomized Rats by Jussara Celi Conceição Oliveira (8401119)

    Published 2020
    “…<div><p>Abstract Objective To investigate the action of testosterone (T), isolated or associated with estradiol benzoate (EB), on the proliferation markers and apoptosis of breasts of ovariectomized rats. Methods A total of 48 castrated female Wistar rats were divided into 6 groups, and each of them were submitted to one of the following treatments for 5 weeks: 1) control; 2) EB 50 mcg/day + T 50 mcg/day; 3) T 50mcg/day; 4) EB 50 mcg +T 300 mcg/day; 5) T 300 mcg/day; and 6) EB 50 mcg/day. …”
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    Agonist-driven FRET changes parallel binding and cellular efficacies of agonists. by Seungwoo Chang (306656)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Cch binding (filled circle) and Cch-driven FRET changes (open circle) were measured using membranes prepared from FlAsH-labeled HeLa cells that expressed M1S2. …”
  16. 16456

    Longitudinal study of body mass index, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia, and hypertension in 60,000 men and women in Sweden and Austria by Mieke Van Hemelrijck (286842)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Higher levels of BMI were associated with increases in glucose and mid-blood pressure as well as triglycerides levels, and, to a lesser extent, decreases in cholesterol levels. …”
  17. 16457

    Table_1_Cultural Ecosystem Services Provided by Coralligenous Assemblages and Posidonia oceanica in the Italian Seas.DOCX by Serena Zunino (8347362)

    Published 2020
    “…Considering a 50% reduction in the coverage of keystone species, the marginal willingness to pay decreased by approximately €56 and €18 for coralligenous reefs and P. oceanica, respectively, while the willingness to pay decreased by approximately €108 and €34, respectively, when there was a total reduction in coverage. …”
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    Ultrasound microbubble potentiated enhancement of hyperthermia-effect in tumours - Fig 6 by Deepa Sharma (278210)

    Published 2019
    “…Scale bar: 50 μm (B) Quantification of Ki-67 images indicates that exposure of xenografted tumors to combined treatment of USMB and hyperthermia resulted in a larger decrease in Ki-67 labeling indices compared to USMB alone or hyperthermia only (n = 3–5). …”
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    DataSheet1_SMARCC1 Enters the Nucleus via KPNA2 and Plays an Oncogenic Role in Bladder Cancer.ZIP by Zhengmao Wei (12571393)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Results: In our experiments, Spearman’s correlation analysis, immunofluorescence staining and co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) assays showed that SMARCC1 interacted with KPNA2, and after knockdown of KPNA2, Nup50 and Nup153, the nuclear content of SMARCC1 decreased while the amount of SMARCC1 protein remaining in the cytoplasm increased, indicating that SMARCC1 could be transported into the nucleus via KPNA2 and thus acted as an oncogene. …”