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    The behavior of lytic granules at the CTL-coverslip interface. by Min Ming (785996)

    Published 2015
    “…The red trace is a representative track from a fixed bead. The mean movement of 11 fixed fluorescent beads (0.2 μm in diameter, black trace) is superimposed on the plot.…”
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    Effect of TP antagonists “In Platelet” Functional Analysis. by Raja Chakraborty (187863)

    Published 2014
    “…The results are from a minimum of 3 independent experiments and are represented as Mean ± SD.…”
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    Cortical fluorescence in the cell periphery. by Johannes Fels (149139)

    Published 2012
    “…Actin depolymerisation of cortical filaments leads to a dissociation of actin and Lifeact which results in a diffusion of fluorophores into the cell centre and a decrease of peripheral fluorescence intensity. e) Epifluorescence of the Lifeact-eGFP transfected cell (see also e). …”
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    Pulmonary gene signature after BCG vaccination but before <i>M. bovis</i> challenge. by Elihu Aranday Cortes (246656)

    Published 2010
    “…All VU samples (red squares at the bottom) were clustered together with two UU samples. Bright red represents a 3.4-fold increase in expression above the mean and bright blue represents a 3.4-fold change decrease in the expression from the average to all UU mice. …”
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    Membrane potential oscillations of medial entorhinal cells. by Stephen Grossberg (304121)

    Published 2013
    “…<p> (A) Data showing the frequency of subthreshold membrane potential oscillations (MPOs) in the dorsal (filled bars) and ventral (open bars) groups of rat MEC layer II stellate cells at three different mean membrane potentials <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002648#pcbi.1002648-Yoshida1" target="_blank">[14]</a>. …”
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    Differential effects of frequency modulation on network frequency and synchronization of cortical pyramidal cells. by Christian G. Fink (351173)

    Published 2013
    “…(C,F) Phase locking, as measured by mean phase coherence, as a function of the re-wiring parameter for Types I and II networks. …”
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    SHP2 protein stability is impaired in cells lacking FGF signaling. by Kunihiko Hatanaka (322096)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A.</b> SHP2 mRNA levels were not decreased in endothelial cells lacking FGF signaling. …”
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    Synaptic remodeling and synaptic size distributions in long-term experiments. by Adiel Statman (638527)

    Published 2014
    “…Data is shown after smoothing with a 5 time point window to decrease the effects of measurement noise, and after normalizing the fluorescence values by the average over the entire experiment. …”
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    The effect of NaCl on frozen α<sub>2</sub>M preparations. by Amy R. Wyatt (759221)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Corresponding bisANS fluorescence measurements for α<sub><b>2</b></sub>M as described in (A). The results shown are the mean bisANS fluorescence (n = 3±SD) in AFU. …”
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    Hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis of expression patterns of <i>Danio rerio</i> embryos tothree whole sediments and sediment extracts and 11 substances. by Kerstin Bluhm (507637)

    Published 2014
    “…The cells are coloured according to the fold-change of a gene under a certain treatment. Blue segments represent genes with a strong decrease in the abundance of the corresponding transcript, red segments represent genes with a strong increase in the abundance of the corresponding transcript and green segments denote unaffected genes.…”
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    Evaluation of anionic surfactant removal by anaerobic degradation of commercial laundry wastewater and domestic sewage by Clara Vieira de Faria (4682032)

    Published 2017
    “…The reactor was operated in three stages, all under mesophilic conditions and with a hydraulic retention time of 36 h. At stage I, the laundry wastewater was diluted with tap water (influent: 15.3 ± 4.9 mg LAS/L); at stage II, 50% of the feed volume was domestic sewage and 50% was a mixture of tap water and laundry wastewater (influent: 15.8 ± 4.9 mg LAS/L); and at stage III, only domestic sewage was used as a diluent of the laundry wastewater (influent: 24.1 ± 4.1 mg LAS/L). …”