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    KatN is crucial for the survival of EHEC in macrophages. by Baoshan Wan (3833551)

    Published 2017
    “…Scale bar equals 10 μm. (E) KatN contributes to the decrease of ROS level in macrophage cells. …”
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    Biophysical mechanisms involved in excitability modulation. by Eleftheria Kyriaki Pissadaki (235089)

    Published 2010
    “…Blockade of the NMDA receptors in the SLM layer alone results in a 15% decrease of the duty cycle while blockade in both layers results in a 65% decrease in the duty cycle.…”
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    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. …”
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    Visualization 2.mp4 by Jiancheng Zheng (4751643)

    Published 2023
    “…Further tunning the delay, it can be seen that the two pulse sequences move simultaneously with slight repetition rate decrease (i.e., increased time spacing). When the increasing cavity length of the 1.55 µm laser is beyond the synchronisation frequency range (SFR), the dual-color solitons resume to independent operation.…”
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    Time course of a trial with the different signals used for each experiment. by Manuel Vidal (506109)

    Published 2020
    “…A, B & F), a background luminance decrease (exp. C), a pair of isoluminant strips (exp. …”
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    Graphical depictions of the calculations. by Adam T. Biggs (538099)

    Published 2014
    “…These estimations provide a measure of both real-world perception and the subjective point of risk (i.e., popping for balloons) for each participant. …”
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    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. …”
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    Time course of microglial/macrophages phagocytic activity after ischemia: effect of 3-AB treatment. by Alexandre Madinier (368860)

    Published 2013
    “…At longer time points, no differences were observed between vehicle (E, G, I) and 3-AB treated animals (F, H, J). …”
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    Theory of FRET “Spectroscopic Ruler” for Short Distances: Application to Polyproline by Ekaterina Sobakinskaya (4714518)

    Published 2017
    “…Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is an important mechanism for the estimation of intermolecular distances, e.g., in fluorescent labeled proteins. The interpretations of FRET experiments with standard Förster theory relies on the following approximations: (i) a point-dipole approximation (PDA) for the coupling between transition densities of the chromophores, (ii) a screening of this coupling by the inverse optical dielectric constant of the medium, and (iii) the assumption of fast isotropic sampling over the mutual orientations of the chromophores. …”
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    Visual phenotype of the <i>Fatp1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mouse. by Karim Chekroud (298429)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>Fatp1<sup>−/−</sup></i> PRs present a lower response to light flashes and this decrease is not due to a decrease in the level of retinal coupled-rhodopsin in these animals.…”
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    Resisting hostility generated by terror: An agent-based study by Sylvie Huet (130903)

    Published 2019
    “…When a terrorist attack is perpetrated in the name of an extreme cultural identity, the negatively perceived agents from this extreme cultural identity point of view tend to decrease the width of their acceptance segments in order to differentiate themselves more from the threatening cultural identity. …”