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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Identification of Two Plastid Proteins in the Dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium affine</i> That Are Substantially Down-Regulated by Nitrogen-Depletion by Fred Wang-Fat Lee (2339839)

    Published 2009
    “…To characterize the cellular response to nitrogen, 2DE was used to compare protein expressions from dinoflagellates grown under nitrogen depleted and nitrogen replete conditions. A total of 17 differentially expressed protein spots were found, nine of which showed a roughly 16-fold decrease in N-depleted conditions. …”
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    Insufficient disulfide bond formation results in a decrease in alkaline phosphatase activity and accumulation of the reduced form of DegP in LCFA-utilizing cells. by Kanchan Jaswal (9542107)

    Published 2020
    “…The band corresponding to AP is shown (Mol. wt. ~50 kDa). <i>(C) Compromised DsbA-DsbB machinery is responsible for the decrease in alkaline phosphatase activity in cells utilizing oleate</i>. …”
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    Datasheet1_Impact of lockdown on children with type-1 diabetes: returning to the community was associated with a decrease in HbA1c.pdf by Benjamin Morat (17677977)

    Published 2023
    “…No significant difference was observed between medians of HbA1c_mean and HbA1c_after values (8.37% [7.88; 9.32%] vs. 8.50% [7.70; 9.50%], respectively; p = 0.391). …”
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    Datasheet2_Impact of lockdown on children with type-1 diabetes: returning to the community was associated with a decrease in HbA1c.pdf by Benjamin Morat (17677977)

    Published 2023
    “…No significant difference was observed between medians of HbA1c_mean and HbA1c_after values (8.37% [7.88; 9.32%] vs. 8.50% [7.70; 9.50%], respectively; p = 0.391). …”
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    Peak stress decreases following a ramp-stretch as the time of stretch (post-load clamp) increases, consistent with the twitch relaxation throughout diastole. by Bertrand C. W. Tanner (18098420)

    Published 2024
    “…B) An example of peak stress decreasing from multiple time points as time-to-stretch increased; same trabecula as in panel A. …”