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22901
Data_Sheet_3_Tfam Knockdown Results in Reduction of mtDNA Copy Number, OXPHOS Deficiency and Abnormalities in Zebrafish Embryos.PDF
Published 2020“…Morphant embryos displayed abnormal development of the eye, brain, heart, and muscle, as well as a 50 ± 22% decrease in ATP production. Transcriptome analysis revealed a decrease in protein-encoding transcripts from the heavy strand of the mtDNA, and down-regulation of genes involved in haem production and the metabolism of metabolites, which appear to trigger increased rRNA and tRNA synthesis in the nucleoli. …”
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22902
Data_Sheet_2_Tfam Knockdown Results in Reduction of mtDNA Copy Number, OXPHOS Deficiency and Abnormalities in Zebrafish Embryos.pdf
Published 2020“…Morphant embryos displayed abnormal development of the eye, brain, heart, and muscle, as well as a 50 ± 22% decrease in ATP production. Transcriptome analysis revealed a decrease in protein-encoding transcripts from the heavy strand of the mtDNA, and down-regulation of genes involved in haem production and the metabolism of metabolites, which appear to trigger increased rRNA and tRNA synthesis in the nucleoli. …”
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22903
Data_Sheet_4_Tfam Knockdown Results in Reduction of mtDNA Copy Number, OXPHOS Deficiency and Abnormalities in Zebrafish Embryos.PDF
Published 2020“…Morphant embryos displayed abnormal development of the eye, brain, heart, and muscle, as well as a 50 ± 22% decrease in ATP production. Transcriptome analysis revealed a decrease in protein-encoding transcripts from the heavy strand of the mtDNA, and down-regulation of genes involved in haem production and the metabolism of metabolites, which appear to trigger increased rRNA and tRNA synthesis in the nucleoli. …”
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22904
Loss of intestinal epithelial Shh signaling deregulates intestinal crypt epithelial proliferation.
Published 2014“…Proliferation assays were performed by PCNA immunostaining (G and H, green labeling), with Evans blue serving as counterstain (red staining). Mutants displayed a decrease in cell proliferation as shown by a decrease in the number of PCNA-labeled proliferating cells (H) when compared to controls (G). …”
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22905
CD14 controls LTA and Pam<sub>3</sub>CSK<sub>4</sub> internalization and NF-κB activation.
Published 2013“…CD14 blocking antibody decreases significantly TNF production. Data are represented as mean +/- SD of at least 4 independent experiments. …”
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22906
Table 1_Single-case report: dynamic changes in cardiac function during shamanic journeying and Qigong meditation.docx
Published 2025“…The LF/HF ratio decreased further in the second post-shapeshift period, while HF power and pNN50 were increased compared to drumming initiation. …”
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22907
Displacement of site marker ligands bound to HSA in presence of increasing PS concentrations.
Published 2013“…Spectra marked as ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’ and ‘d’ refer to 10 µM BR, 10 µM HSA, 50 µM PS and PS–HSA (5∶1) complex, respectively. …”
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22908
Response to NLC for 1 122 native plant species with significant null models.
Published 2021“…<p>3 species with a neutral (without a relationship, named ‘None’) response were omitted as not preferring any NLC. a-h, Response curves of plant species to NLC. i-l, Summary statistics of preferred NLCs. a, Summary of all 1 122 native plants responding to NLC (with percentages in parentheses). b-d, Response curves of species with decreasing (each magenta line indicates one species) (b), unimodal (each blue line indicates one species) (c) and increasing (each green line indicates one species) (d) relations with NLC. …”
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22909
Summary sketch of a L2/3 SNHL pyramidal neuron
Published 2011“…The cumulative outcome of such robust homeostatic alterations following hearing loss may adjust the cortical network at a new set point in anticipation that peripheral activity will be restored.…”
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22910
<i>Smed-not1(RNAi)</i> animals maintain mitotic neoblasts.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Quantification of mitosis by counting of h3p-positive cells in whole mount immunohistochemistry on <i>control(RNAi)</i> and <i>Smed-not1(RNAi)</i> animals 5, 10, 15 and 20 days after RNAi (N = 7 per time point). No significant differences are detected. …”
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22911
Dynamics of major immune cell populations in the mouse CNS during <i>T</i>. <i>regenti</i> infection.
Published 2022“…<b>(E–H)</b> The relative proportion of the examined immune cell populations in the spinal cord (E), the brain stem (F), the cerebellum (G), and the hemisphere (H). …”
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22912
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22913
Inhibition of myosin IIB activity increases the number and length of filopodia-like protrusions.
Published 2011“…MIIB knockdown produces many long protrusions branching from the spine head, which results in spine head positioning away from the spine tip, E. MIIB knockdown creates an increase in the fraction of thin (long protrusions with small head at tip) and filopodia-like spines (long protrusions without a spine head) with a concomitant decrease in the fraction of mushroom and stubby spines, F. …”
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22914
Synaptic remodeling and synaptic size distributions in long-term experiments.
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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22915
<i>alc/AMPKβ</i> is required for maintenance of dendritic branching in Class-IV sensory neurons.
Published 2018“…(C-E) Quantification shows no significant change in neuronal area (mm<sup>2</sup>) (D); however, knockdown of <i>alc</i> decreases both dendritic branching order (C) and branch number (E). …”
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22916
More than two decades after the introduction of Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker 1857) in La Plata Basin
Published 2018“…The species exhibits a high intrinsic dispersal ability (free planktonic larvae), wide tolerance to environmental factors and dispersion is potentialized by natural dispersion processes (e.g. fauna displacement) and human facilitation (e.g. commercial navigation).…”
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22917
Opposite effects of 5-HT/AKH and octopamine on the crop contractions in adult <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>: Evidence of a double brain-gut serotonergic circuitry
Published 2017“…Injection of serotonin into the brain between the interocellar area shows that brain applications of serotonin decrease the frequency of crop activity. Based on our results, we propose that there are two different, opposite pathways for crop motility control governed by serotonin: excitatory when added in the abdomen (i.e., directly bathing the crop) and inhibitory when supplied within the brain (i.e., by injection). …”
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22918
Different types of history-dependent behavior one might observe.
Published 2008“…This gives the observer the impression of first an increase in information and memory and then a decrease as the trajectories approach their long-term values. d,e) If measurements are made on single cells rather than on averaged populations (as we did in this paper), history-dependent distributions may be observed. d) Short-term stochastic memory. …”
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22919
Behavior of the minimal molecular model of SIN asymmetry establishment.
Published 2013“…Solid lines for molecules at old SPB, dashed lines for molecules at new SPB, time in arbitrary units. (<b>B–E</b>) Timing of transition (reaching the inflection point in the SIN<sub>New</sub> curve) greatly depends on total level of each of the investigated proteins (plotted on a log<sub>2</sub> scale). …”
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22920
The model develops larger place fields with shallower phase precession in areas of higher running speed.
Published 2023“…There is a tendency for a modest decrease as the mean of the distribution (dotted line) is below a ratio of 1. …”