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  1. 41521

    Somatic onset rapidness. by Maria Telenczuk (3949811)

    Published 2017
    “…The prediction of somatic onset rapidness based on resistive coupling is the maximum slope of a tangent to the phase plot intersecting the spike initiation point, which gives 50 ms<sup>-1</sup> at the distal end (red line). …”
  2. 41522

    Urban morpho-material parameters in cities and their correlation with summer air temperatures by Noelia Liliana Alchapar (5863067)

    Published 2018
    “…The increase in vegetation could decrease the average temperature in Mendoza by up to 2.0 ºC, while in Campinas by up to 5.0 ºC. …”
  3. 41523

    Influence of galanin on shear stress-induced neurotoxicity in primary cultured cortical neurons. by Meili Liu (327309)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Histograms show that pretreatment with galanin (Gal) at 1 µM, 100 nM, and 10 nM for 24 h counteracts the shear stress-induced decrease in cell viability, assessed by MTT assay at 10 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup> and 20 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>. …”
  4. 41524

    Immunoblotting of SHP in cisplatin-induced renal injury. by Eun Hui Bae (413566)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>SHP protein expression was reduced in cisplatin-induced renal injury mice, and it was attenuated by FXR ligand treatment (A). In HK-2 cells, SHP protein exhibited significantly decreased expression after cisplatin (50 µM, 16 h) treatment, and FXR ligand (20 µM, 1 h) pretreatment prevented this cisplatin-mediated decrease in SHP expression (B). …”
  5. 41525

    TCE treatment inhibits cell proliferation and induces process outgrowth. by Rachana Mishra (476515)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(Table 1) Phytochemical analysis of TCE. (<b>A</b>) MTT assay showing dose dependent decrease in cell number in TCE treated U87MG, HeLa, PC3 and C6 cells. …”
  6. 41526

    Percent category (PC) depending on temperature: comparison of temperature at different level from 97 PC to 100 PC in 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 800 m and 1500 m. by Amal Haïda (487907)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Respectively, in each half PC the mean are 23.12°C, 23.49°C, 23.23°C, 22.89°C, 22.63°C and 23.25°C and the median are 23.00°C, 23.00°C, 22.00°C, 22.00°C, 21.00°C and 22.50°C. INSET: Temperature density (ie. number of recorded temperatures) per PC computed over a mesh. …”
  7. 41527

    Effect of erythrosine and phloxine from xanthene food dyes on oxidative stress in Chinese hamster ovary cells by Omca DEMIRKOL (8183463)

    Published 2019
    “…In terms of CAT activity, difference between the dye-added cells and the control group was not observed. Consequently, decrease in level of GSH, which one of major antioxidant components in the cell, suggests that erythrosine and phloxine can have a toxic effect.…”
  8. 41528

    Pathologic assessment of alpha synuclein stained sections of substantia nigra in different studied groups highlighting positive neurons in each group. by Nehal Shawky Nagy (17721213)

    Published 2024
    “…D) rotenone group showing multiple positive alpha synuclein neurons (arrows) E) gonadal extract treated rotenone group decrease expression. (IHC, x400, scale bar 50 microns).…”
  9. 41529

    Individual component deficits of the mNSS (See <b>Table 1</b>) exhibited persistent changes after tMCAO. by Jin Zhou (90734)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b><u>A</u>:</b> Deficits in motor performance were significant for the full 10 weeks of observation with >50% spontaneous recovery (i.e., decrease from the original d1 deficit) at w10 post-tMCAO. …”
  10. 41530

    Pathologic assessment of alpha synuclein stained sections of striatum in different studied groups highlighting positive neurons in each group. by Nehal Shawky Nagy (17721213)

    Published 2024
    “…D) rotenone group showing multiple positive alpha synuclein neurons (arrows) E) gonadal extract treated rotenone group decrease expression. (IHC, x400, scale bar 50 microns).…”
  11. 41531

    Effect of erythrosine and phloxine from xanthene food dyes on oxidative stress in Chinese hamster ovary cells by Omca DEMIRKOL (8183463)

    Published 2021
    “…In terms of CAT activity, difference between the dye-added cells and the control group was not observed. Consequently, decrease in level of GSH, which one of major antioxidant components in the cell, suggests that erythrosine and phloxine can have a toxic effect.…”
  12. 41532

    Effects of hub deletion on network connectivity. by Sumeet Agarwal (247112)

    Published 2010
    “…In each case, we used the complete network consisting of 1379 nodes as the starting point and then deleted all hubs in the given set from the network in order of decreasing degree. …”
  13. 41533

    Image_1_Markers of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Using Exhaled Breath Analysis.JPEG by T. T. Wingelaar (6628691)

    Published 2019
    “…The intensities of PC2, consisting of methyl alkanes, showed a significant decrease (p = 0.001) after the first HBOT session to 50.8%, remained decreased during the subsequent days (mean 82%), and decreased even further after 2 days of rest to 58% (compared to baseline). …”
  14. 41534

    Supramolecular Structures and Assembly and Luminescent Properties of Quinacridone Derivatives by Kaiqi Ye (1436131)

    Published 2005
    “…In contrast, high efficiencies (21.5−12.0 cd/A) are achieved for a wider dopant concentration range of 0.5−5.0% when Alq<sub>3</sub>:<b>2</b> films are employed as emitting layer. …”
  15. 41535

    Overexpression or pharmacological activation of pgk1 rescues motor neuron phenotypes in smn morphant zebrafish. by Penelope J. Boyd (3936893)

    Published 2017
    “…Note the presence of an axonal outgrowth/branching phenotype associated with <i>smn</i> knockdown (arrow heads) that is reduced in the <i>pgk1</i> over-expressing animals. Scale bars = 50 μM. (B) Overexpression of Pgk1 in <i>smn</i> morphant zebrafish at 30 hpf led to a significant increase in normal motor axons and significant decrease in severe axonal outgrowth phenotypes compared to single <i>smn</i> MO injected embryos. …”
  16. 41536

    Sociodemographic changes and trends in the rates of new perinatal HIV diagnoses and transmission in Spain from 1997 to 2015 by Santiago Jiménez de Ory (7541696)

    Published 2019
    “…Of these children, 406 were Spanish (76.3%) and 126 immigrants (23.7%). A decrease in the number of HIV diagnoses, 203 (38.2%) children in the first (P1), 149 (28%) in the second (P2), 130 (24.4%) in the third (P3) and 50 (9.4%) in the fourth (P4) calendar periods was studied. …”
  17. 41537

    Figure S1 - Immune Responses and Hypercoagulation in ERT for Pompe Disease Are Mutation and rhGAA Dose Dependent by Sushrusha Nayak (371224)

    Published 2014
    “…Arrows indicate fold decrease over corresponding 20 mg/kg time point. p<0.05 *, p<0.005 **, p<0.0005 ***, ns = not significant.…”
  18. 41538

    Temporal patterns of change in the MC3T3-E1 transcriptome during differentiation. by Louis M. Luttrell (408469)

    Published 2019
    “…<b>A.</b> Heat map representing observed mRNA abundance of 1005 genes identified by ANOVA as demonstrating a significant difference between any two time points. …”
  19. 41539

    Neutrophils and inflammatory macrophages infiltration of the gut after IR was equally strong in WT and αβ T cell deficient mice. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2017
    “…Representative density plots of live CD45<sup>+</sup>CD11b<sup>+</sup> leukocytes in IEL are displayed in (A), and LPL in (B) showing an increase of Ly6G<sup>+</sup> neutrophils and a reciprocal relative decrease of F4/80<sup>+</sup> macrophages. …”
  20. 41540

    Tumor Volume as an Alternative Response Measurement for Imatinib Treated GIST Patients by Gaia Schiavon (125070)

    Published 2012
    “…Progressive disease by 3D criteria seems to better correlate to OS at late time-points than other criteria.</p> <h3>Conclusion</h3><p>Volume criteria (especially ellipsoids) classify a higher number of patients as imatinib-responders than RECIST. …”