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    Intensity of immunostaining for Endorepellin, Arresten and Tumstatin. by Alexander Lauten (544667)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><i>Intensity of immunostaining for Endorepellin, Arresten and Tumstatin. IHC demonstrates a significant decrease of tumstatin antibody binding to >50% of baseline values during deep hypothermic and mild hypothermic I/R.…”
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    Response to stimulation consists of two phases. by Franz Hamilton (823360)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Networks receiving CNQX+APV treatment exhibited a substantial decrease in response 20–50 ms after stimulation as compared to pre-drug baseline values. …”
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    Evaluation of PNA effect on CD5 expression. by Elena Cesaro (11424301)

    Published 2022
    “…Cells transfected with <b>PNA</b> showed a decreased CD5 mRNA expression, differently from cells transfected with <b>scrambled PNA</b> used as negative control. …”
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    Evolutionary Consequences of Altered Atmospheric Oxygen in <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em> by Marc Charette (198776)

    Published 2011
    “…<div><p>Twelve replicate populations of <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em>, all derived from a common ancestor, were independently evolved for 34+ generations in one of three treatment environments of varying PO<sub>2</sub>: hypoxia (5.0–10.1 kPa), normoxia (21.3 kPa), and hyperoxia (40.5 kPa). …”
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    Noscapine selectively cause survivin downregulation in SK-SY5Y and LA1-5S cells. by Shiwang Li (313930)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Immunoblotting for survivin, cIAP1and XIAP using lysates from SK-SY5Y(A) and LA1-5S (B) cells treated with DMSO (control) or Noscapine (50 µmol/L) for the indicated time periods. …”
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    Effect of CORM-2 on the permeability of LPS-treated IEC-6 cell monolayer. by Xinwei Mu (611008)

    Published 2014
    “…The cells were washed and treated with 50 h. The cells were washed and treated with 50 µg/ml LPS for 24 h. …”
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    Colorimetric analysis. by Mi Soo Choi (5724998)

    Published 2018
    “…However, the 1064-nm picosecond laser resulted in > 50% decrease in yellow, green, and blue pigments, while also effectively reducing red and orange colors.…”
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    Variation in number of stories. by M. Shahriar Hossain (336243)

    Published 2013
    “…Plot (a) shows the number of stories with different parameters but same 50,751 start-end document pairs of case study 1. …”
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    RNA splicing factors in gastric cancer. by Victoria E. S. Armero (3106389)

    Published 2017
    “…Genes encoding splicing factors for which expression levels were modified by more than 2-fold are presented. <i>Red</i> indicates an increase in gene expression and <i>blue</i> indicates a decrease in gene expression <b>(B)</b> Misregulation of splicing factors alternative splicing in GC (TNoV, Tumors, no virus). …”
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    Loss of ACC1 or ACLY results in elevated levels of α-KG under hypoxia. by Melissa M. Keenan (717806)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Heat map showing percent change under hypoxia of various organic acids in indicated cell lines. …”
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    Heatmap showing clustering of metabolites and biochemical analytes between simplified classes of hepatic lipid changes (no-lipid to mild and moderate to severe) in bearded dragons... by Trinita K. Barboza (14564483)

    Published 2023
    “…It should be noted that most of these analytes did not show significant differences between histologic classes on univariate analysis with a false discovery rate of 0.05. Color coding represents fold changes on normalized plasma concentrations with an increasing depth of orange representing increase in analyte concentration and an increasing depth of blue representing decrease in analyte concentration.…”
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    Easy generation of highly responsive cell lines with the all-in-one doxycline-controlable lentiviral vector CEST. by Karim Benabdellah (158724)

    Published 2013
    “…The leaking in the absence of doxycycline decrease as the vector copy number increase (left graphs from top to bottom) <b>C</b>) Fold induction (left panels) and leaking (right panels) in 293 T (top panels) and human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) (bottom panels) transduced with increasing MOIs of the CEST vector. …”