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    Breast cancer tumor growth is attenuated by Pt-Mal-LHRH treatment. by Margaret Ndinguri (829018)

    Published 2023
    “…Data is represented as mean ± S.E.M. n = 6 (for each group, A-B), n = 3 (C-E) *p<0.05; ****p<0.0001.…”
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    Supplementary Figure S8. Dose dependent suppression of T-cell proliferation by breast cancer exosomes. from The Biodistribution and Immune Suppressive Effects of Breast Cancer–Deri... by Shu Wen Wen (10181027)

    Published 2023
    “…Results are presented as mean {plus minus} s.e.m. and analyzed by 2-tailed Mann-Whitney U-tests, and Holm-Sidak multiple testing correction method ***: p<0.001.…”
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    Increase of intrinsic apoptosis in irradiated HNSCC cancer stem cells. by Anthony Boivin (298008)

    Published 2013
    “…Panels C and D: quantification of ROS after hydro-ethidium staining of CD44<sup>+</sup> (C) and CD44<sup>−</sup> (D) sub-populations. Panels E and F: Quantification of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential decrease after JC-1 staining of CD44<sup>+</sup> (E) and CD44<sup>−</sup> (F) subpopulations. …”
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    Loss of <i>inx-2</i> leads to compromised STAT signaling and STAT levels in the follicle cells. by Aresh Sahu (3692557)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A, B, D, E): White dotted line outlines anterior follicle cells of Stage 8 egg chamber of indicated genotypes. …”
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    FOXO3a negatively regulates <i>PRNP</i> expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. by Ting Liu (45625)

    Published 2013
    “…All experiments were performed at least three times, and the data were analyzed as the mean ± S.E.M. (<i>P</i><0.05).</p>…”
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    Silencing the virus vector-specific CD8 T cell response is not necessary for the function of picornavirus vaccine against B16-OVA melanoma. by Courtney S. Malo (798045)

    Published 2016
    “…(A) Representative flow cytometry plots and (B) mean percent of IFNγ<sup>+</sup>CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells show a decrease in the percentage of CD8 T cells responding to VP2<sub>121-130</sub> stimulation in mice administered VP2<sub>121-130</sub> peptide prior to vaccination. …”
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    Oxidative stress results in CTCF reduction, loss of CTCF binding to and DNA hypermethylation across the H19-ICR region. by Bing Yang (142278)

    Published 2014
    “…Whole lysates were extracted from treated cells (PPC1, left panel; 9E6/E7, right panel) and analyzed by Western blot analysis using an anti-CTCF antibody and tubulin as loading control. …”
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    Stringent selection of features related to Cell Speed and or Corrected Membrane Dynamics. by Jacob M. Kowalewski (780662)

    Published 2015
    “…This feature is independent of Cell Speed, but decreases with higher CMD. (G) Mean LifeAct intensity per cell is also independent of Cell Speed but decreases with increased CMD. …”
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    Soluble klotho blocks DAG stimulation of exocytotic insertion of pre-docked TRPC6 vesicles. by Jian Xie (629484)

    Published 2020
    “…(E, F) Time course of recordings showing effect of TTX in the absence of ZnCl<sub>2</sub> (panel E) or presence of ZnCl<sub>2</sub> (panel F). …”
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    Simulation results for a network with balanced STDP. by Baktash Babadi (359969)

    Published 2013
    “…</b> The steady-state mean synaptic weight as a function of the initial rate. …”
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    Table_6_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_10_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_12_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_9_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_7_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_8_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_15_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Image_1_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.TIF by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_11_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”