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  1. 42721

    Stimulation of osteoclasts and osteoblasts by PC3c cells <i>in vitro</i>. by Anaïs Fradet (460958)

    Published 2013
    “…Mineralized bone nodule formation was decreased when primary cells were treated with conditioned medium from any of the PC3/PC3c cells (compared with non-treated (Ct) cells); the decrease was less when PC3c cell conditioned medium was used (compared with PC3) (ANOVA, p<0.001 versus Ct and versus PC3). …”
  2. 42722

    Image_1_Functional and Morphological Characterization of Small and Large Steroidogenic Luteal Cells From Domestic Cats Before and During Culture.TIF by Michał M. Hryciuk (7862249)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression of receptors for gonadotropins and prolactin also decreased. Prostaglandin synthase (PTGS2) decreased steadily over time, whereas mRNA expression of PGE2 synthase (PGES) increased. …”
  3. 42723

    Blood Glucose Levels Regulate Pancreatic β-Cell Proliferation during Experimentally-Induced and Spontaneous Autoimmune Diabetes in Mice by Klaus Pechhold (265417)

    Published 2009
    “…Rather, disease-associated alterations of BrdU-incorporation rates of δ-cells (minor decrease), and non-endocrine islet cells (slight increase) were not affected by blood glucose levels, or were inversely related to glycemia control after diabetes onset (α-cells).…”
  4. 42724

    Table_2_Functional and Morphological Characterization of Small and Large Steroidogenic Luteal Cells From Domestic Cats Before and During Culture.DOCX by Michał M. Hryciuk (7862249)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression of receptors for gonadotropins and prolactin also decreased. Prostaglandin synthase (PTGS2) decreased steadily over time, whereas mRNA expression of PGE2 synthase (PGES) increased. …”
  5. 42725

    Normative data for executive function tests in an Ecuadorian Waranka minority population by María José Fierro Bósquez (18940501)

    Published 2024
    “…Z-scores calculated through indigenous ND were significantly lower than generated through non-indigenous norms. <b>Conclusions:</b> ND for minority populations are critical since Waranka sample performed worse when using non-indigenous norms for z-score calculation.…”
  6. 42726

    Neoadjuvant breast cancer treatment response; tumor size evaluation through different conventional imaging modalities in the NeoDense study by Ida Skarping (8203665)

    Published 2020
    “…We investigated the agreement of tumor size by the different imaging modalities, and their accuracy of tumor size estimation. Patients with a radiological complete response or radiological partial response (≥30% decrease in tumor diameter) during NACT were classified as radiological early responders.…”
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  9. 42729

    Quantitative Evaluation of Human Cerebellum-Dependent Motor Learning through Prism Adaptation of Hand-Reaching Movement by Yuji Hashimoto (705107)

    Published 2015
    “…It thus remains unclear how motor learning is influenced by cerebellar diseases or aging, and is related with incoordination. Here, we present a new application for testing human cerebellum-dependent motor learning using prism adaptation. …”
  10. 42730

    <em>Nigella sativa</em> (Black Cumin) Seed Extract Alleviates Symptoms of Allergic Diarrhea in Mice, Involving Opioid Receptors by Swantje C. Duncker (154707)

    Published 2012
    “…<em>N. sativa</em> seed extract, thymoquinone, and U50'488 also decreased intestinal mast cell numbers and plasma mouse mast cell protease-1 (MMCP-1). …”
  11. 42731

    Video_2_Female Rats Are Resistant to Cognitive, Motor and Dopaminergic Deficits in the Reserpine-Induced Progressive Model of Parkinson’s Disease.MP4 by Alvaro C. Lima (11601898)

    Published 2021
    “…Most animal models of PD present acute severe motor impairment, which precludes the study of non-motor symptoms. Our research group have proposed an adaptation of the classic reserpine protocol, using low doses in a chronic treatment. …”
  12. 42732

    Video_1_Female Rats Are Resistant to Cognitive, Motor and Dopaminergic Deficits in the Reserpine-Induced Progressive Model of Parkinson’s Disease.MP4 by Alvaro C. Lima (11601898)

    Published 2021
    “…Most animal models of PD present acute severe motor impairment, which precludes the study of non-motor symptoms. Our research group have proposed an adaptation of the classic reserpine protocol, using low doses in a chronic treatment. …”
  13. 42733

    Fine Tuning Inflammation at the Front Door: Macrophage Complement Receptor 3-mediates Phagocytosis and Immune Suppression for <em>Francisella tularensis</em> by Shipan Dai (277024)

    Published 2013
    “…However, despite a>40-fold increase in uptake following C3 opsonization, Schu S4 induces limited pro-inflammatory cytokine production compared with non-opsonized Schu S4 and the low virulent <em>F. novicida</em>. …”
  14. 42734

    DataSheet_1_Association of COVID-19 mortality with serum selenium, zinc and copper: Six observational studies across Europe.pdf by Kamil Demircan (12978935)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Discussion<p>The data support the potential relevance of a decrease in serum Se and Zn for survival in COVID-19 across Europe. …”
  15. 42735

    Table_2_Female Rats Are Resistant to Cognitive, Motor and Dopaminergic Deficits in the Reserpine-Induced Progressive Model of Parkinson’s Disease.DOCX by Alvaro C. Lima (11601898)

    Published 2021
    “…Most animal models of PD present acute severe motor impairment, which precludes the study of non-motor symptoms. Our research group have proposed an adaptation of the classic reserpine protocol, using low doses in a chronic treatment. …”
  16. 42736

    Selective Targeting of <i>CTNNB1-</i>, <i>KRAS-</i> or <i>MYC-</i>Driven Cell Growth by Combinations of Existing Drugs by Joost C. M. Uitdehaag (540162)

    Published 2015
    “…Preferably, drug combinations are synergistic rather than additive, and, ideally, drug combinations work synergistically only in cancer cells and not in non-malignant cells. We have developed a workflow to identify such targeted synergies, and applied this approach to selectively inhibit the proliferation of cell lines with mutations in genes that are difficult to modulate with small molecules. …”
  17. 42737

    DataSheet_1_CT-based deep learning radiomics signature for the preoperative prediction of the muscle-invasive status of bladder cancer.docx by Weitian Chen (5200715)

    Published 2022
    “…The aim of this study was to construct deep learning radiomic signature (DLRS) for preoperative predicting the muscle invasion status of BCa.</p>Methods<p>A retrospective review covering 173 patients revealed 43 with pathologically proven muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) and 130 with non–muscle–invasive bladder cancer (non- MIBC). …”
  18. 42738

    Table_1_Promoting Sustainable and Healthy Diets to Mitigate Food Insecurity Amidst Economic and Health Crises in Lebanon.DOCX by Nahla Hwalla (3436358)

    Published 2021
    “…In parallel, the country has been experiencing a remarkable nutrition transition that has contributed to the burden of malnutrition and non-communicable diseases, all imposing serious repercussions on people's livelihoods, food security, and health. …”
  19. 42739

    Table_1_Female Rats Are Resistant to Cognitive, Motor and Dopaminergic Deficits in the Reserpine-Induced Progressive Model of Parkinson’s Disease.docx by Alvaro C. Lima (11601898)

    Published 2021
    “…Most animal models of PD present acute severe motor impairment, which precludes the study of non-motor symptoms. Our research group have proposed an adaptation of the classic reserpine protocol, using low doses in a chronic treatment. …”
  20. 42740

    Table_3_Female Rats Are Resistant to Cognitive, Motor and Dopaminergic Deficits in the Reserpine-Induced Progressive Model of Parkinson’s Disease.docx by Alvaro C. Lima (11601898)

    Published 2021
    “…Most animal models of PD present acute severe motor impairment, which precludes the study of non-motor symptoms. Our research group have proposed an adaptation of the classic reserpine protocol, using low doses in a chronic treatment. …”