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25801
Double immunohistostaining of alpha-synuclein and TH.
Published 2013“…The last graph of the three rows was obtained by the overlapping the first three graphs (Scale bars = 50 µm). Compared with the contralateral side of the ST models (A-D), a dose-dependent increase in alpha-synuclein expression in the lesioned brain and a decrease in the number of TH-positive neurons are shown in E–H (3-µg group) and I–L (12-µg group). …”
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25802
The proportion of homomeric GluR1 AMPA receptors in the post-synaptic sites is not altered following LTP induction.
Published 2013“…<p>In these experiments, slices were treated with a 1-hour perfusion of NASPM (50 µM), an inhibitor of GluR2-lacking AMPA receptors. …”
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25803
Efflux of ethidium bromide.
Published 2019“…Data presented is the time taken for the fluorescence to decrease by 25% +/- SE. (Data for 10% and 50% drop can be seen in <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008101#ppat.1008101.s011" target="_blank">S1 Table</a>). …”
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25804
Supplementary Material for: Impact of Simulated Hyperventilation and Periodic Breathing on Sympatho-Vagal Balance and Hemodynamics in Patients with and without Heart Failure
Published 2019“…<b><i>Results:</i></b> In healthy subjects, voluntary hyperventilation led to a 50% decrease in the mean BRS slope and a 29% increase in CI compared to baseline values (<i>p</i> < 0.01 and <i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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25805
The results of screening the accurate strategy on the 23S-like rRNA datasets.
Published 2024“…If the score from combining the remaining four initial alignments is higher, it’s classified as ’improved’; if it remains the same, it’s labeled ’constant’; if it decreases, it’s categorized as ’reduced’. Each histogram displays the proportions of "improved," "constant," and "reduced" cases, calculated from a total of 42 datasets (14*3) across all sub-datasets. …”
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25806
Single-driver controllability of brain networks.
Published 2025“…Each point corresponds to a different node (ROI) controlling the entire brain. …”
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25807
Transcriptome and physiology analysis reveal key players of the shade-tolerant species <i>Panax notoginseng</i> in photosynthetic performance under both high and low light regimes
Published 2022“…</p> <p><b>Abbreviations:</b><i>A</i><sub>net,</sub> net assimilation rate; LCP, light compensation point; PQ, plastoquinone pool; LSP, light saturation point; PPFD, photosynthetic photon flux density; <i>C</i><sub>i</sub>, internal leaf CO<sub>2</sub> concentration; <i>A</i><sub>max</sub>, maximum net photosynthesis rate; CE, carboxylation efficiency; <i>J</i><sub>max</sub>, maximum electron transfer rate; <i>V</i><sub>cmax</sub>, maximum carboxylation efficiency; <i>R</i><sub>d</sub>, dark respiration rate; <i>F</i><sub>v</sub>/<i>F</i><sub>m</sub>, maximum quantum yield of photosystem II; Φ<sub>PSII</sub>, PSII photochemical quantum yield; qP, photochemical quenching; <i>F</i><sub>v</sub>′/<i>F</i><sub>m</sub>′, photochemical efficiency of PSII in the light; NPQ, non-photochemical quenching; <i>Φ</i><sub>f.d</sub>, fluorescence quenching dissipation; <i>Φ</i><sub>NPQ</sub>, non-photochemical quenching dissipation; (V + A+Z), the xanthophyll cycle pigment pool; L, lutein; N, neoxanthin; β-Car, β-Carotene; SOD, superoxide dismutase; CAT, catalase; POD, peroxidase; APX, ascorbate peroxidase; MDHAR, monodehydroascorbate reductase; DHAR, dehydroascorbate reductase</p>…”
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25808
Data_Sheet_1_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF
Published 2020“…By using C:N stoichiometry, we further show that microbial communities responded in part non-homeostatically to decreasing resource C:N, in addition to a likely increase in their carbon use efficiency and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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25809
Data_Sheet_4_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF
Published 2020“…By using C:N stoichiometry, we further show that microbial communities responded in part non-homeostatically to decreasing resource C:N, in addition to a likely increase in their carbon use efficiency and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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25810
Image_2_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.TIFF
Published 2020“…By using C:N stoichiometry, we further show that microbial communities responded in part non-homeostatically to decreasing resource C:N, in addition to a likely increase in their carbon use efficiency and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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25811
Data_Sheet_3_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF
Published 2020“…By using C:N stoichiometry, we further show that microbial communities responded in part non-homeostatically to decreasing resource C:N, in addition to a likely increase in their carbon use efficiency and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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25812
Image_1_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.TIFF
Published 2020“…By using C:N stoichiometry, we further show that microbial communities responded in part non-homeostatically to decreasing resource C:N, in addition to a likely increase in their carbon use efficiency and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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25813
Data_Sheet_2_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF
Published 2020“…By using C:N stoichiometry, we further show that microbial communities responded in part non-homeostatically to decreasing resource C:N, in addition to a likely increase in their carbon use efficiency and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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25814
Circadian inhibition of rapid cell cycles due to coupling through Wee1.
Published 2013“…Whereas two peaks in cyclin B/Cdk1 occur in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002516#pcbi-1002516-g006" target="_blank">Fig. 6A</a> at a higher coupling strength for the same autonomous period corresponding to point D in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002516#pcbi-1002516-g004" target="_blank">Fig. 4A</a>, three or four peaks of cyclin B/Cdk1 occur during the L phase of the LD cycle when the coupling strength is progressively decreased. …”
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25815
Dynamics of rhoptry mRNAs are linked to the early G1 period.
Published 2010“…<p>Single point expression levels for rhoptry (<b>A</b>) and microneme (<b>B</b>) mRNAs with cyclic RNA dynamics were examined in a temperature sensitive mutant that growth arrests in the early G1 period of the tachyzoite cell cycle (mutant 88A5; <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0012354#pone.0012354-Gubbels2" target="_blank">[38]</a>). …”
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25816
Cell death and JNK activation in SH-SY5Y cells stimulated with H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> overnight or for 3 h.
Published 2013“…<b>D</b>) Cell viability assay was performed employing MTT colorimetric method. A concentration dependent decrease in cell viability is observed following 3 h stimulation with H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (50 mM: ∼30%; 75 mM: ∼50%). …”
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25818
Hit expansion around chloroxine.
Published 2021“…This modification causes a significant decrease in this compound’s activity as a co-treatment with ceftazidime, with a <i>p</i>IC50 ≈ 3.4. 5,7-dichloro-2-methyl-8-quinolinol differs from chloroxine by addition of a methyl group in the 2-position (B). …”
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Effect of BC-819 on cell growth in different lung cancer cell lines.
Published 2013“…The influence of BC-819 on bioluminescent A549-C8-luc was examined as well and revealed decreased luciferase and therefore reduced cell growth (more than 50%) as early as after 24 hours (C). …”
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25820
Dissociation, and not specific actions of Trypsin-EDTA, acts to suppress neurectoderm formation.
Published 2013“…Error bars represent sem. (a) denotes a decrease compared to MEDII<sup>−</sup>/Dissociation<sup>−</sup> where p<0.01. …”