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  1. 25801

    Double immunohistostaining of alpha-synuclein and TH. by Nian Xiong (218611)

    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). …”
  2. 25802

    The proportion of homomeric GluR1 AMPA receptors in the post-synaptic sites is not altered following LTP induction. by Agnès Villers (316323)

    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. …”
  3. 25803

    Efflux of ethidium bromide. by Helen E. McNeil (8190873)

    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>). …”
  4. 25804

    Supplementary Material for: Impact of Simulated Hyperventilation and Periodic Breathing on Sympatho-Vagal Balance and Hemodynamics in Patients with and without Heart Failure by Spiesshoefer J. (7139138)

    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). …”
  5. 25805

    The results of screening the accurate strategy on the 23S-like rRNA datasets. by Yixiao Zhai (10181153)

    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. …”
  6. 25806

    Single-driver controllability of brain networks. by Remy Ben Messaoud (20521877)

    Published 2025
    “…Each point corresponds to a different node (ROI) controlling the entire brain. …”
  7. 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 by Jin-Yan Zhang (9037088)

    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>…”
  8. 25808

    Data_Sheet_1_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF by Stefan J. Forstner (8540784)

    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. …”
  9. 25809

    Data_Sheet_4_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF by Stefan J. Forstner (8540784)

    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. …”
  10. 25810

    Image_2_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.TIFF by Stefan J. Forstner (8540784)

    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. …”
  11. 25811

    Data_Sheet_3_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF by Stefan J. Forstner (8540784)

    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. …”
  12. 25812

    Image_1_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.TIFF by Stefan J. Forstner (8540784)

    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. …”
  13. 25813

    Data_Sheet_2_Resistant Soil Microbial Communities Show Signs of Increasing Phosphorus Limitation in Two Temperate Forests After Long-Term Nitrogen Addition.PDF by Stefan J. Forstner (8540784)

    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. …”
  14. 25814

    Circadian inhibition of rapid cell cycles due to coupling through Wee1. by Claude Gérard (320596)

    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. …”
  15. 25815

    Dynamics of rhoptry mRNAs are linked to the early G1 period. by Michael S. Behnke (122108)

    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>). …”
  16. 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. by Marco Feligioni (287395)

    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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  18. 25818

    Hit expansion around chloroxine. by Sam Barker (4832121)

    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). …”
  19. 25819

    Effect of BC-819 on cell growth in different lung cancer cell lines. by Günther Hasenpusch (350166)

    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). …”
  20. 25820

    Dissociation, and not specific actions of Trypsin-EDTA, acts to suppress neurectoderm formation. by James N. Hughes (319868)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bars represent sem. (a) denotes a decrease compared to MEDII<sup>−</sup>/Dissociation<sup>−</sup> where p<0.01. …”