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  1. 40161

    3D neurospheres respond to known excitatory and inhibitory reference compounds. by Grace Woodruff (255718)

    Published 2020
    “…Each point represents an individual well with three wells per treatment. …”
  2. 40162

    Addition of ARPP-21 into the signaling network confers input-order constraint. by Anu G. Nair (461390)

    Published 2016
    “…The vertical red dotted line marks the start of calcium input. (E) The mean (solid black line) of normalized pSubstrate activation area and associated standard deviation (shaded grey region) produced by two fold increase or decrease in individual parameter values, one at a time. …”
  3. 40163

    Figure S1 - Hematological Changes in Women and Infants Exposed to an AZT-Containing Regimen for Prevention of Mother-to-Child-Transmission of HIV in Tanzania by Judith Ziske (181686)

    Published 2013
    “…At delivery, sample sizes were n≥30 (group 1-women) and n≥54 (group 2 women); at one month post-delivery, sample sizes were n≥39 (group 1-women) and n≥26 (group 2-women). A. A decrease and a subsequent increase in hemoglobin values was shown in group 1- women. …”
  4. 40164

    Down-regulation of IRP1 expression and IRP1 activities in mouse macrophages exposed to paraquat (PQ). by Anna Milczarek (4036724)

    Published 2017
    “…RAW 264.7 cells were treated for 2h with 500 μM PQ as described in Materials and methods. At indicated time-points after PQ withdrawal, cells were harvested and cytoslic extracts were prepared as described previously [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0176800#pone.0176800.ref055" target="_blank">55</a>]. …”
  5. 40165

    Image_1_Circadian and Seasonal Patterns of Body Temperature in Arctic Migratory and Temperate Non-migratory Geese.pdf by Götz Eichhorn (363616)

    Published 2021
    “…Although our data corroborated findings of a decrease in daily mean Tb before autumn migration in both migratory populations in this study, the pre-migratory decrease in Tb was less drastic than previously reported. …”
  6. 40166

    Image_1_Circadian and Seasonal Patterns of Body Temperature in Arctic Migratory and Temperate Non-migratory Geese.pdf by Götz Eichhorn (363616)

    Published 2021
    “…Although our data corroborated findings of a decrease in daily mean Tb before autumn migration in both migratory populations in this study, the pre-migratory decrease in Tb was less drastic than previously reported. …”
  7. 40167

    NUP-1 is necessary for cell growth and maintenance of nuclear architecture. by Kelly N. DuBois (176072)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>NUP-1 RNAi was induced in both BSF and PCF cells. (A, B) NUP-1 mRNA was depleted by ∼30% as measured by qRT-PCR normalized to β-tubulin, corresponding to a ∼75% decrease in NUP-1 protein after 24 h of RNAi induction. …”
  8. 40168

    CPZ pretreatment inhibits cleaved caspase-3 expression in rat brains after ethanol exposure. by Jing Wu (54032)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) The diagram shows the cross section of the cerebrum, and the regions of the parietal cortex and CA1 of hippocampus are pointed out. …”
  9. 40169

    The morphogenesis and development of VM dopaminergic neurons is disturbed in <i>Dkk1<sup><b>−/−</b></sup></i> embryos. by Diogo Ribeiro (230483)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) Immunohistochemistry for TH in midbrain sections of <i>Dkk1<sup>−/−</sup></i> embryos revealed a decrease of aberrantly distributed dopaminergic neurons (upper panels) or an almost absence of dopaminergic neurons (bottom panels). …”
  10. 40170

    Emodin suppresses HG-induced cFLIP generation but not repressing its activation and increasing degration. by Junjie Gao (545578)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>a, b</b>) MCs were cultured in HG media and treated with 50 μM emodin for indicated times. …”
  11. 40171

    Status of peritubular myoid cells in <i>Wt1</i><sup>SC-cKO</sup> testis during fetal mouse testis development. by Qing Wen (808516)

    Published 2016
    “…Each bar is a mean±SEM of <i>n</i> = 3 mice. *, <i>P</i><0.05; **, <i>P</i><0.01.…”
  12. 40172

    Impact of inactivation of ependymin in dominant and subdominant zebrafish. by Lynne U. Sneddon (225482)

    Published 2011
    “…The dominant injected with antisera (AntiB) exhibited a significant decrease in aggression (*P = 0.023). …”
  13. 40173

    Statins reduce thrombus burden in non-stasis murine DVT. by Chase W. Kessinger (470740)

    Published 2015
    “…Representative H&E axial sections showed a decrease in luminal thrombosis area in atorvastatin-treated animals compared to PBS (<b>D, E</b>). …”
  14. 40174

    Activity of metalloproteinases in the adult gerbil hippocampus after global ischemia. by Luiza Wójcik-Stanaszek (347531)

    Published 2013
    “…Confocal photomicrographs showing <i>in situ</i> zymography in DG and CA1 from a control animal (A, E) and from ischemic animals sacrificed at 7 (B, F), 14 (C, G) and 28 days (D, H) after ischemia. …”
  15. 40175

    Effect of synergistic antimicrobial combinations on growth kinetics of MDR pathogens. by Amber Farooqui (315564)

    Published 2015
    “…Control organisms were grown in MH broth only. A 2Log<sub>10</sub> decrease at any time point from original CFU was considered as significant. …”
  16. 40176

    Data_Sheet_5_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  17. 40177

    Data_Sheet_2_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  18. 40178

    Storage volume and water level fluctuations change across seasons. by Philipp Emanuel Hirsch (676010)

    Published 2014
    “…Accordingly, if columns point below the zero isocline, they constitute a decrease in water level. …”
  19. 40179

    Data_Sheet_4_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  20. 40180

    Specialization of Gene Expression during Mouse Brain Development by Noa Liscovitch (108538)

    Published 2013
    “…Surprisingly, we found that during the time that the brain becomes anatomically regionalized in early development, transcription specialization actually decreases reaching a low, “neurotypic”, point around birth. …”