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  1. 39921
  2. 39922

    Image_2_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  3. 39923

    Image_3_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  4. 39924

    Table_2_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  5. 39925

    Table_1_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  6. 39926

    Table_3_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  7. 39927

    Image_1_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
  8. 39928

    Predicted breeding season patterns across Europe based on climatic projections from the RCAO regional model. by Zulima Tablado (121206)

    Published 2012
    “…Lower Figures represent difference (in months: <1 (decrease), = 1 (unchanged) and >1(increase)) and changes in inter-annual variability (CV<sub>future</sub>/CV<sub>control</sub>: <1 (decrease), = 1 (unchanged) and >1(increase)) from control to future climate according to two different GCM (HadAM3H and ECHAM4/OPYC) and gas emission scenarios (A2 = High and B2 = Moderate). …”
  9. 39929

    Ama controls the pool of myoblast number independently of Nrt. by Blandine Moucaud (11844047)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A–D)</b> L3 leg discs immunostained for Twi (magenta). …”
  10. 39930

    Pathological ion channel alterations generate hyperexcitable cell models. by Jenny Tigerholm (305475)

    Published 2013
    “…The right column shows the decreased K<sub>A</sub> current pathology (50% decrease in K<sub>A</sub> conductance). …”
  11. 39931

    The statistical result of two sample t-test between the MCAO and healthy controls. by Binbin Nie (299315)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Cluster number: the number of clusters with consecutive voxels with a significant decrease in FDG signal, which is assigned sequentially and artificially. …”
  12. 39932

    Change in primary outcomes over time separated by intervention and waitlist orphanages. by Tobias Hecker (3528896)

    Published 2022
    “…The values for first and second follow-up represent the respective difference to the baseline value. A positive difference indicates a decrease while a negative difference stands for an increase of the respective outcome measure over time. …”
  13. 39933

    Depiction of the TMH. by Jason R. Rohr (7406354)

    Published 2020
    “…This is because the relationship within this range is predicted to be monotonic and, with error, might often be well fit with a line or some other monotonic function. Given this, the TMH has often been tested 1 of 2 ways: <b>(e)</b> by testing for the effect of a statistical interaction between the temperature during disease sampling and the temperature to which host are adapted (usually measured as the 50-year mean temperature at the location of their collection) on infection probability or <b>(f)</b> by testing for a negative relationship between the 50-year mean temperature of hosts and the temperature of peak prevalence minus the 50-year mean temperature of hosts. …”
  14. 39934

    Effect of <i>Juglans regia</i> on bacterial growth kinetics. by Amber Farooqui (315564)

    Published 2015
    “…Growth cycle of untreated organisms served as growth control. A 2Log<sub>10</sub> decrease at any time point from original CFU was considered as significant. …”
  15. 39935

    Updated poaching trends until 2024 for West Coast rock lobster by Anabela Brandao (10003679)

    Published 2025
    “…In the case of the northern Super-areas (3-7), a statistically significant decrease is evident. …”
  16. 39936

    Association between rt-PA and clinical outcomes in the PS-matched cohort. by Ryu Matsuo (645722)

    Published 2014
    “…Neurological improvement was defined as a ≥4 point decrease in the NIHSS score during hospitalization or a NIHSS score of 0 at discharge. …”
  17. 39937

    Urokinase-type plasminogen activator supports liver repair independent of its cellular receptor-2 by Kumar Shanmukhappa (66949)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p>s 2 days after CCl, with a decrease of ~33% in uPAR° livers. The percent of BrdU-labeled hepatocytes return to near baseline levels in all groups. …”
  18. 39938

    Changes in mRNA of redox regulating enzymes during inward remodeling. by Jeroen van den Akker (208039)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Inward remodeling was induced by a surgically imposed decrease in blood flow in rat mesenteric arteries. …”
  19. 39939

    Effect of <i>Camellia sinensis</i> on bacterial growth kinetics. by Amber Farooqui (315564)

    Published 2015
    “…Growth cycle of untreated organisms served as growth control. A 2 Log<sub>10</sub> decrease at any time point from original CFU was considered as significant. …”
  20. 39940

    Growth curves and <i>SSA3</i> gene expression. by Jakub Orzechowski Westholm (182190)

    Published 2012
    “…The induction of <i>SSA3</i> expression coincides with the diauxic shift-associated decrease in the growth rate. Expression of the <i>ACT1</i> gene encoding actin was included as a control.…”