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  1. 39401

    Data_Sheet_2_Leveraging Machine Learning Approaches for Predicting Antidepressant Treatment Response Using Electroencephalography (EEG) and Clinical Data.docx by Natalia Jaworska (823848)

    Published 2019
    “…Response status at week 12 was established with the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale (MADRS), with a50% decrease characterizing responders (N = 27/24 responders/non-responders). …”
  2. 39402

    Loss of <i>Lmx1b</i> alters the size of the FP, the mDA progenitor domain, and ventral midbrain patterning. by Angela Anderegg (496917)

    Published 2013
    “…(N–T) In 13.5 dpc <i>En1::Cre;Lmx1bcKO</i> embryos we found a nearly complete loss of Islet+ oculomotor neurons (n = 3; control mean = 223.11±16.42, mutant mean = 0.33±0.33; p-value = .0002), a 39% decrease in Brn3a+ red nucleus neurons (n = 3; control mean = 752.22±82.42, mutant mean = 455.78±10.56; p-value = .02), and a 68% decrease in Lmx1a+ mDA lineage cells (n = 3; control mean = 951.33±10.63, mutant mean = 308.89±18.99; p-value = 7.84E = 06). …”
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    Dose-Response of 9-cisRA on C2C12 proliferation and differentiation in the absence and presence of TGF-β1. by Chateen Krueger (204755)

    Published 2013
    “…C2C12 differentiation was inhibited by 50 pM TGF-β1 in panels C and D. 9-cisRA caused a decrease in the number of nuclei with an IC50 of 8 nM (C). 9-cisRA restored myogenesis in the presence of TGF-β1 with an IC50 of 44 nM (D).…”
  5. 39405

    Dose-Response of atRA on C2C12 proliferation and differentiation in the absence and presence of TGF-β1. by Chateen Krueger (204755)

    Published 2013
    “…C2C12 differentiation was inhibited by 50 pM TGF-β1 in panels C and D. AtRA caused a decrease in the number of nuclei with an IC50 of 7 nM (C). …”
  6. 39406

    Knock-down of Ca<sub>V</sub>3.2 abolishes mibefradil-induced alleviation of heat hyperalgesia and mechanical hypersensitivity in diabetic rats. by Aleksandar Lj. Obradovic (547423)

    Published 2014
    “…PWRs in AS-treated diabetic rats post-mibefradil injection remain unchanged whereas in MIS-treated diabetic rats there was a significant effect of mibefradil marked by a decrease in PWRs (***, p<0.001, right paw; **, p<0.01, left paw; n = 5 rats per data point).…”
  7. 39407

    Diagrammatic illustrations to show the hypothetical effects of compensatory changes in skull dimensions and brain shape when there is craniosynostosis or shortening of certain skul... by Susan P. Knowler (522309)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>These figures were created using Adobe Photoshop (<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopfamily.html" target="_blank">http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopfamily.html</a>) which enables manipulation of shapes with fixed points facilitating a simple representation of the distortion. a) Normal; the skull is represented by a black box and brain by a grey circle with reference points w, x, y and z. …”
  8. 39408

    Additional file 1: of Implications of reconstruction protocol for histo-biological characterisation of breast cancers using FDG-PET radiomics by Nicolas Aide (3106083)

    Published 2018
    “…Left panels display the mean decrease accuracy of textural features values and right panels display Spearman correlation matrixes of all PET metrics found to have positive mean decrease accuracy, whatever the value for PSFwholeBody (a) and OSEMbreast (b) reconstructions. …”
  9. 39409

    Use of the Pareto set to define the patterns of primary/promiscuous activity modulation. by Hector Garcia-Seisdedos (158269)

    Published 2012
    “…(B), (C) and (D) are illustrative examples of the relation between the Pareto set (green data points) and the primary/promiscuous trade-offs. In (B) and (C) the starting variant (marked with a red circle) belongs to the Pareto set and, therefore, increasing the promiscuous activity necessarily implies a decrease of the primary activity. …”
  10. 39410

    IGF2 knockdown alters the cellular response to Taxol. by Jurriaan Brouwer-Visser (578686)

    Published 2014
    “…Taxol treatment of HEY-T30 shIGF2-p cells resulted in a higher percentage of apoptotic cells compared to treatment with vehicle (DMSO), and Taxol-induced apoptosis was significantly enhanced in HEY-T30 shIGF2 cells compared to HEY-T30 shScrambled, at this time point. …”
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    Sensitivity and specificity of fusion gene predictions. by Ali Bashir (44572)

    Published 2008
    “…The minimum fusion probability threshold for indicating that a fusion gene was predicted was decreased from >.95 (leftmost point) to >0 (rightmost point) in increments 0.05 and the number of true and false predictions was determined. …”
  12. 39412

    ATF4 knockdown in the ADRP retinas reduces overall ER stress response (N = 4). by Yogesh Bhootada (408443)

    Published 2016
    “…The T17M ATF4<sup>+/-</sup> retinas were the only group with a significant decrease in peIF2a (P<0.01 as compared to T17M retinas) and increased GADD34 protein levels (<i>P</i><0.05 for all groups). …”
  13. 39413

    Temporal changes in mitochondrial density and structure in response to Myc. by J. Anthony Graves (164485)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>a</b>) <i>Mitochondrial Mass</i>. MycER cells were exposed to 4-HT for up to 35 d at which point 4-HT was removed. …”
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    Experimental results. by Hannah Lee (21691)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A and B) Mean accuracy from Load 1 and Load 2 conditions in patients with schizophrenia (SZ) and healthy controls (CO). …”
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    Neural activity in the brains of workers exposed to high temperature or IAA. by Atsushi Ugajin (178472)

    Published 2012
    “…In the brains of heat-exposed bees, the dotted <i>Acks</i> signals were detected most densely in the Class II KCs (D and G) and moderately in the restricted area between the DLs and OLs (J), and much less densely in the Class I KCs (A), whereas there was some decrease in the <i>Acks</i> signals in the Class II KCs of antennae-deprived and heat-exposed workers (E and H). …”
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    Impact of Diabetes Type 1 in Children on Autonomic Modulation at Rest and in Response to the Active Orthostatic Test by Thais Roque Giacon (3278928)

    Published 2016
    “…These data were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, body fat percentage and casual blood glucose, with a 5% significance level.</p><p>Results</p><p>The results suggested that diabetic children at rest present a decrease in SDNN (50.4 vs. 75.2), rMSSD (38.7 vs 57.6) and LF [ms<sup>2</sup>] (693.6 vs 1874.6). …”
  18. 39418

    Simulation of hypGOI expression study in VK2/E6E7 cells treated with <i>Lactobacillus acidophilus</i> NCFM. by Annette V. Jacobsen (677206)

    Published 2014
    “…The most stable gene assessed (<i>RPLP0</i>) was used as the standard for the target fold changes, which were set at two-fold decrease (A), two-fold increase (B), five-fold decrease (C), and five-fold increase (D). …”
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    Simulation of hypGOI expression study in HT-29 cells treated with <i>Lactobacillus acidophilus</i> NCFM. by Annette V. Jacobsen (677206)

    Published 2014
    “…The most stable gene assessed (<i>PGK1</i>) was used as the standard for the target fold changes, which were set at two-fold decrease (A), two-fold increase (B), five-fold decrease (C), and five-fold increase (D). …”
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    Reduction in DRG neuronal numbers following error correction. by Ayal Ben-Zvi (438134)

    Published 2013
    “…L5 DRG of P0 mice were used as an end point of the error correction period. A significant increase in neuron number as compared to wild-type mice is observed in the Sema3A<sup>+/+</sup>:BAX<sup>−/−</sup> embryos as a result of apoptosis inactivation (P = 0.0041). …”