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  1. 41981

    Image_1_Cyclophilin Inhibitor NV556 Reduces Fibrosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development in Mice With Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis.tiff by Joseph Kuo (244331)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we investigated whether NV556, a cyclophilin inhibitor derived from sanglifehrins, would decrease the development of NASH and HCC in a preclinical mouse model. …”
  2. 41982

    endoR’s performance is robust to hyperparameters and depends on the input model. by Albane Ruaud (14259687)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Simulation results based on 100 FSDs with <i>n</i> = 1000 observations (except when varied in E-F) and 50 APs using all observations (A-C). In all experiments, the noise was <i>r</i> = 0.05 (except when varied in B-C) and endoR was applied to fitted RFs with <i>α</i> = 5 (except when varied in A) and <i>B</i> = 10 (except when varied in D). …”
  3. 41983

    Influence of mentalis muscle relaxation on oronasal breathing by Mara Letícia Gobbis (10445129)

    Published 2021
    “…The mentalis muscle, in its turn, had in the pre- and post-phase, respectively, a mean (standard deviation) of 199.31 (279.77) µV and 114.58 (253.56) µV. …”
  4. 41984

    Table1_The deubiquitinase USP8 regulates ovarian cancer cell response to cisplatin by suppressing apoptosis.DOCX by Cristina Corno (9108035)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased apoptosis was linked to FLIP<sub>L</sub> decrease and cisplatin induction of caspase 3 in IGROV-1/Pt1 cells, cisplatin-induced claspin and survivin down-regulation in IGROV-1 cells, thereby showing a decrease of anti-apoptotic proteins. …”
  5. 41985

    Travoprosta 0,004% efficacy in intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma by Juliana Almodin (6546869)

    Published 2019
    “…All the patients had TRAVAMED® as first drop for treatment used once daily (at night) and 30 days later they had IOP measured by Goldmann tonometry, with the same examiner in the same tonometer at the same times. Results: the mean decrease in IOP was 7,46 mmHg after 30 days using the drops. 15.71% (11) of eyes had conjunctival redness, 8.57% (6) had pain, 8.57% (6) had burning, 2.86% (2) had blurring vision and 1.56% (1) of the eyes there wasn’t a significant reduction in IOP. …”
  6. 41986
  7. 41987

    Table 1_Dynamics of HBsAb persistence and associated BCR IgG-H CDR3 repertoire features in ultra-high versus extremely low responders to HBV vaccination.docx by Ting-Wen Yang (21659363)

    Published 2025
    “…This was followed by a gradual decline, with mean levels stabilizing at 11,356 ± 9,098 mIU/mL post-third dose and 4,229 ± 2,694 mIU/mL at the 4-year follow-up. …”
  8. 41988

    DataSheet2_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  9. 41989

    DataSheet3_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  10. 41990

    DataSheet1_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  11. 41991

    Neddylation is selectively impaired during EBV replication. by Stefano Gastaldello (236785)

    Published 2013
    “…The fold change was calculated relative to the intensity at time 0. Mean ± SE of three experiments. <b>C</b>. Western blot illustrating the decrease of NEDD8 conjugates. …”
  12. 41992

    Silencing of SYK results in the suppression of aberrantly expressed molecules in SLE. by Alexandros P. Grammatikos (450835)

    Published 2013
    “…Silencing of SYK resulted in the suppression of expression of all the above molecules, particularly IL-21 and CD44v6. Bars show the mean ±SEM of control (control) vs. SYK-siRNA (siRNA) transfected T cells in ≥7 experiments and a representative experiment is shown. b) Protein expression levels of OAS2 and PP2a measured in western blot were found to decrease following silencing of SYK. …”
  13. 41993

    Effect of small molecule signaling in PepFect14 transfection - Fig 1 by Maxime Gestin (8378808)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(a) Decrease in luminescence from luciferase activity of HeLa pLuc705 cells after treatment with PF14:SCO together with the drugs, compared as a fold change to control. …”
  14. 41994

    The upward bias in the naïve MI. by Liron Sheintuch (12078310)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A-C) Naïve MI (mean ± SEM) for real (blue) and shuffled (black) data decreases as a function of the sampling duration (A) and increases with the average firing rate (B) or number of active time bins (C). …”
  15. 41995

    Relative change of bacterial genera after 72 h of fermentation experiments in TIM-2<sup>1</sup>. by Marisol Aguirre (666374)

    Published 2014
    “…1<p>The ratio between a sampling time point and t<sub>−16</sub> was calculated (e.g., t<sub>72</sub>/t<sub>−16</sub>). …”
  16. 41996

    Changes in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) indices of white matter microstructure after sleep deprivation and associations with sleepiness. by Torbjørn Elvsåshagen (3285522)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Significant decreases in fractional anisotropy (FA) after sleep deprivation (blue colors; left panel). …”
  17. 41997

    Data Sheet 1_Effect of the frequently used antiepileptic drugs carbamazepine, gabapentin, and pregabalin on the pharmacokinetics of edoxaban and other oral factor xa inhibitors in... by Alexander Lenard (21076604)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>In an open-label fixed-sequence trial in 36 healthy volunteers, we evaluated the pharmacokinetics of 60 mg edoxaban and of a microdosed FXaI cocktail (25 µg apixaban, 50 µg edoxaban, and 25 µg rivaroxaban) before and during treatment with carbamazepine (12 evaluable volunteers, individually dosed to therapeutic concentrations), gabapentin (11 volunteers, titrated to 3 × 400 mg/d), and pregabalin (12 volunteers, titrated to 2 × 300 mg/d). …”
  18. 41998
  19. 41999

    Migration features of cells in the Act model. by Ioana Niculescu (816531)

    Published 2015
    “…The migration features were extracted from single cell experiments. Every point in a graph represents the mean of 10 simulations of 30.000 MCSs each with sampling time Δ<i>t</i> = 20 MCSs between consecutive measurements. …”
  20. 42000

    Data_Sheet_1_The Role of Recovery Phases in Mitigating the Negative Impacts of Marine Heatwaves on the Sea Star Asterias rubens.pdf by Fabian Wolf (9074060)

    Published 2022
    “…The heatwaves had an intensity of 4.6°C above climatological records, resulting in a maximum temperature of 23.25°C. We demonstrate that heatwaves decrease feeding and activity of A. rubens, with longer heatwaves having a more severe and lasting impact on overall feeding pressure (up to 99.7% decrease in feeding rate) and growth (up to 87% reduction in growth rate). …”