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  1. 41281

    Population plots and examples of SD and non-SD cells. by Steven J. Shabel (192016)

    Published 2011
    “…Mean and standard deviation of firing rates for baseline periods before fear CS, rewarding fluid infusion, and aversive fluid infusion, respectively: 7.4±3.3; 5.7±3.5; 5.7±2.8; (<b>F</b>) Example of a non-SD cell which had a decrease in activity during the fear CS. …”
  2. 41282

    An explanation of the pRF dynamics in terms of feedback signals from extrastriate cortex. by Koen V. Haak (321925)

    Published 2013
    “…Interestingly, this model also predicts that increasing the size of the mask (shifting the fringe to the right) results in a decrease of the pRF expansion. This is indeed what appears to happen when the mask size increases from 5.0° to 7.5° (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0037686#pone-0037686-g004" target="_blank">Figure 4B</a> and corresponding text).…”
  3. 41283

    Ulk2 promotes dendritic branching. by Stacey Lee (647217)

    Published 2014
    “…Fifty-seven neurons were quantified in WT larvae and forty-five in morphant larvae. Ulk2 morphants had a decreased number of branches relative to WT (***p<0.0001, ANOVA).…”
  4. 41284

    Table_1_Correlation analysis between 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and cognitive function in first diagnosed Parkinson’s disease patients.docx by Sun Zhihui (16320159)

    Published 2023
    “…Further regression analysis showed that for every one-point decrease in the memory score, the glucose metabolism in the right precuneus would decrease by 0.3 (B = 0.30, p = 0.005), the glucose metabolism in the left primary visual cortex would decrease by 0.25 (B = 0.25, p = 0.040), the glucose metabolism in the right lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.38 (B = 0.38, p = 0.012), and the glucose metabolism in the left lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.32 (B = 0.32, p = 0.045).…”
  5. 41285

    Table_2_Correlation analysis between 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and cognitive function in first diagnosed Parkinson’s disease patients.docx by Sun Zhihui (16320159)

    Published 2023
    “…Further regression analysis showed that for every one-point decrease in the memory score, the glucose metabolism in the right precuneus would decrease by 0.3 (B = 0.30, p = 0.005), the glucose metabolism in the left primary visual cortex would decrease by 0.25 (B = 0.25, p = 0.040), the glucose metabolism in the right lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.38 (B = 0.38, p = 0.012), and the glucose metabolism in the left lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.32 (B = 0.32, p = 0.045).…”
  6. 41286

    Image_8_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  7. 41287

    Image_3_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  8. 41288

    Image_5_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  9. 41289

    Image_2_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  10. 41290

    Image_4_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  11. 41291

    Image_6_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  12. 41292

    Image_7_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  13. 41293

    Image_9_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  14. 41294

    Image_1_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  15. 41295

    Expression of SRF network genes in wild type and MCKCUG-BP1 hearts. by Twishasri Dasgupta (378762)

    Published 2013
    “…A general trend shows an increase in the mRNA levels of <i>Fhl2</i>, the upstream inhibitor of SRF, and a decrease in the levels of some of the downstream targets of SRF in MCKCUG-BP1 hearts compared to wild type, an effect opposite to that seen in MHC-CELFΔ mice. …”
  16. 41296

    Social interaction of <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice is uniquely altered. by Kosuke Okuda (5150393)

    Published 2018
    “…<i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice show a significant increase in the total duration of contacts (A), a significant increase in the mean duration per contact (B), a significant decrease in the number of contacts (C), a significant decrease in the total duration of active contacts (D), and a significant decrease in the distance traveled (E). …”
  17. 41297

    Neuronal Sex-lethal (Sxl) selectively controls the sexual size dimorphism (SSD) of larval versus imaginal tissues. by Annick Sawala (2922102)

    Published 2017
    “…Note that 1 of 2 control genotypes has an abnormally high F:M ratio of approximately 1.6, but this is due to a decrease in male size not to a change in female size. …”
  18. 41298

    Data Sheet 2_Heterogeneity of ventricular action potentials in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes and methodological aspects of patch clamp measurements.pdf by Pascal Syren (20762843)

    Published 2025
    “…In a comparative literature research, we found that mean APD<sub>90</sub> in between 27.0 and 560.7 ms (own data 59.7 ± 5.8 ms) were described, with high variability and likely non-Gaussian distribution. …”
  19. 41299

    Data Sheet 1_Heterogeneity of ventricular action potentials in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes and methodological aspects of patch clamp measurements.docx by Pascal Syren (20762843)

    Published 2025
    “…In a comparative literature research, we found that mean APD<sub>90</sub> in between 27.0 and 560.7 ms (own data 59.7 ± 5.8 ms) were described, with high variability and likely non-Gaussian distribution. …”
  20. 41300

    S1 Fig - by George Crowley (4445893)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>A. Random Forests Hyperparameter Tuning.</b> Variable rank stability among the top 5% of important variables by mean decrease accuracy was assessed and the minimal number of trees required to achieve stability, defined as no differences among prospective refined profile membership among 10 replicate models, was used. …”