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  1. 38721

    Valsalva, 4 group. by Paul M. Macey (316393)

    Published 2014
    “…For females (<b>B</b>) and males (<b>C</b>), global BOLD signal averages over four challenges of change relative to baseline (group mean ± SE), with time-points of significant increase or decrease relative to baseline within-group, and time-points of between-group differences (RMANOVA, <i>p</i><0.05).…”
  2. 38722

    Hand grip, 4 group. by Paul M. Macey (316393)

    Published 2014
    “…For females (<b>B</b>) and males (<b>C</b>), average over four challenges of change in global BOLD signals relative to baseline (group mean ± SE), with time-points of significant increase or decrease relative to baseline within-group, and time-points of between-group differences (RMANOVA, <i>p</i><0.05).…”
  3. 38723

    Piezo1 modulates autophagy of HT22 neurons. by Yatong Wu (13228206)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Autophagy measured using The Autophagy Assay Kit and represented as the number of autophagic vacuoles. …”
  4. 38724

    Somatic mutation of HCDR1 and HCDR2 is required for glycan reactivity and HIV-1 Env reactivity. by Nelson R. Wu (8129856)

    Published 2019
    “…The reversion mutations are color-coded based on their location shown in <b>A</b>. The heatmap shows the fold decrease in binding upon reversion of the single mutation. …”
  5. 38725

    1/f-like fluctuations persist when neural activity is suppressed. by Qingguang Zhang (11141232)

    Published 2021
    “…Clustering of the points in the upper left corner shows a pronounced decrease in the neural activity was not accompanied by a decrease in the amplitude of the oxygen fluctuations. …”
  6. 38726

    Influence of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Clinical Characteristics in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by Ganna S. Smyrnova (5887085)

    Published 2018
    “…Conclusions: Application of full yogic breathing as the program of pulmonary rehabilitation in addition to standard therapy of the patients with CHF and COPD is associated with a significant decrease in CHF FC, an increase in exercise tolerance and a reduced length of hospital stay.…”
  7. 38727

    Influence of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Clinical Characteristics in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by Ganna S. Smyrnova (5887085)

    Published 2018
    “…Conclusions: Application of full yogic breathing as the program of pulmonary rehabilitation in addition to standard therapy of the patients with CHF and COPD is associated with a significant decrease in CHF FC, an increase in exercise tolerance and a reduced length of hospital stay.…”
  8. 38728

    Too much care? Increasing checkup frequencies and declining role of general practitioners in antenatal care in Norway (2010-2021) by Ragne Victoria Tonesdatter Kolaas Stauri (22476532)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The antenatal care program is a cornerstone of Norway’s national health programs, serving nearly 50 000 women annually. …”
  9. 38729

    Heat knock-down time of <i>Bicyclus anynana</i> in relation to sex, larval and adult feeding treatment. by Klaus Fischer (82645)

    Published 2013
    “…AS: adult starvation, AC: adult control. Given are means +1 SE. Sample sizes range between 12 and 50 per group.…”
  10. 38730

    Effects of GPER knockdown on E2 and E2-BSA-induced JKT-1 cell proliferation. by Nicolas Chevalier (173448)

    Published 2012
    “…Cell number was measured at 1,5×10<sup>6</sup> cells/well after 24 hours of incubation in the steroid-free medium with ethanol (10% of variation representing an increase or a decrease of 90 000 cells). All results are expressed as means ± SEM of three independents experiments (*P<0.01).…”
  11. 38731

    Critical thermal traits are correlated with body size. by Rudolf von May (7058612)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>CT<sub>max</sub> tends to increase with increasing body size (a) and CT<sub>min</sub> tends to decrease with increasing body size (b). …”
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  13. 38733

    EPO down-regulates proliferation of MOG-specific T cells and suppresses T cell cytokine production. by RuiRong Yuan (43904)

    Published 2013
    “…Some of the MOG<sub>44–54</sub>-peptide/H-2Db dimer positive, non-CD8 T cell (including portion of CD11c positive cells) populations were also reduced by EPO treatment (c-middle panel). Each data point is the mean±SEM of three experiments performed in triplicate. *, p<0.005.…”
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  16. 38736

    Stimulus-specific adaptation to behaviorally-relevant sounds in awake rats by Amit Yaron (210467)

    Published 2020
    “…SSA has been studied mainly with sounds that bear no behavioral meaning. We hypothesized that the acquisition of behavioral meaning by a sound should modify the amount of SSA evoked by that sound. …”
  17. 38737

    Average body weight, blood glucose concentration, and cataract prevalence in SE- or EE-housing animals. by Damián Dorfman (293002)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Body weight and blood glucose levels in vehicle- or STZ-injected animals at different time points. STZ induced a significant decrease in body weight and an increase in blood glucose levels, which did not differ between SE- and EE-housed animals at all time points examined. …”
  18. 38738

    Wet laboratory validation of in silico results. by Patrick Baum (235495)

    Published 2010
    “…Subsequent staining with Hoechst dye, Sytox Green and Lysotracker Red determined cell density, nuclear fragmentation, permeability and lysosomal mass per cell illustrated a strong decrease of cell density and an increase of nuclear fragmentation and lysosomal mass for Ex1 but not for BI5 treated cells. …”
  19. 38739

    Handgrip strength and muscle fatigue among footwear industry workers by Lidiane Angélica Cotelez (10438650)

    Published 2021
    “…<div><p>Abstract Introduction: Muscle fatigue can be defined as a decrease in the performance of the neuromuscular system in generating force. …”
  20. 38740

    Increased atherosclerotic lesion regression following blockade of JAM-C is concurrent with increased leukocyte emigration from plaques. by Paul F. Bradfield (3149529)

    Published 2016
    “…EdU-labeled circulating monocytes then enter the circulation and are recruited into atherosclerotic plaques. (A) Emigration from the plaques was quantified as the decrease in the number of EdU<sup>+</sup> cells per section in the aortic arch plaques in baseline mice, compared to after transfer to the normolipidemic recipients. …”