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  1. 17861

    Efflux activity for Hoechst33342. by Nobu Oshima (595200)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) The OSK-SW480 cells included a population of cells unlabeled by 5 µg/ml of Hoechst33342 with the co-administration of 50 µM of verapamil (VM). …”
  2. 17862

    Efflux activity for Hoechst33342. by Nobu Oshima (595200)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) The OSK-SW480 cells included a population of cells unlabeled by 5 µg/ml of Hoechst33342 with the co-administration of 50 µM of verapamil (VM). …”
  3. 17863

    Expression of cholinergic receptor muscarin 3 and acetylcholine esterase in eccrine gland secretory coil of normal and atopic dermatitis skin specimens. by Koji Kamiya (731109)

    Published 2015
    “…In eccrine gland secretory coil cells, the expression levels of CHRM3 and GCDFP15 are decreased in parallel in AD. Bars indicate 50 μm.</p>…”
  4. 17864

    E protein residues critical for neutralization by bnAbs. by Jay Lubow (772012)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(Left panel) Bar graphs show the mean IC50 fold change against DENV2 16681 reporter virus particles encoding E protein variants relative to wild type (WT) DENV2 for antibodies <b>(A)</b> F09.S05, <b>(B)</b> F05.S03, <b>(C)</b> J9, <b>(D)</b> F25.S02, and <b>(E)</b> EDE1-C10. …”
  5. 17865

    Metabolic and neuronal origins of the intrinsic flavoprotein signal response. by Cedric R. Uytingco (3371243)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Mean flavoprotein signal amplitude of the light phase (black) and dark phase (gray) from the GL (solid) and EPL (dash) upon treatment with 10 μM DPI. …”
  6. 17866

    Data Sheet 6_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf by Chao-Wen Wang (304407)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
  7. 17867

    Data Sheet 3_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf by Chao-Wen Wang (304407)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
  8. 17868

    Data Sheet 4_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf by Chao-Wen Wang (304407)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
  9. 17869

    Data Sheet 1_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf by Chao-Wen Wang (304407)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
  10. 17870

    Data Sheet 5_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf by Chao-Wen Wang (304407)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
  11. 17871

    Data Sheet 2_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf by Chao-Wen Wang (304407)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
  12. 17872

    Response to NLC for 1 122 native plant species with significant null models. by Kaixuan Pan (11714457)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>3 species with a neutral (without a relationship, named ‘None’) response were omitted as not preferring any NLC. a-h, Response curves of plant species to NLC. i-l, Summary statistics of preferred NLCs. a, Summary of all 1 122 native plants responding to NLC (with percentages in parentheses). b-d, Response curves of species with decreasing (each magenta line indicates one species) (b), unimodal (each blue line indicates one species) (c) and increasing (each green line indicates one species) (d) relations with NLC. …”
  13. 17873

    The significant immune escape of pseudotyped SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron by Li Zhang (8200)

    Published 2021
    “…Our results indicated that the mean neutralization ED50 of these sera against Omicron decreased to 66, which is about 8.4-folds compared to the D614G reference strain (ED50 = 556), whereas the neutralization activity of other VOC and VOI pseudotyped viruses decreased only about 1.2–4.5-folds. …”
  14. 17874

    Tissular and cellular effects of simulated UV daylight on human reconstructed skin. by Claire Marionnet (244033)

    Published 2010
    “…In contrast, 13 J/cm<sup>2</sup> DUVR led to the disappearance of superficial dermal fibroblasts and to the induction of p53 positive keratinocytes (arrows). (c) Samples were sham irradiated (control) or exposed to 7 J/cm<sup>2</sup> and 13 J/cm<sup>2</sup> DUVR once a day for 5 consecutive days. …”
  15. 17875

    GmmSRPN10 is secreted into the midgut lumen and is important for PF infection. by Cher-Pheng Ooi (682424)

    Published 2015
    “…(D) The knockdown of <i>GmmSRPN10</i> results in a small but significant decrease in PF midgut infection, suggesting that the expression of GmmSRPN10 is important for PF survival (each data point represents a biological replicate, with a total of >300 flies dissected scored for infection per treatment).…”
  16. 17876

    LET-60 (Ras) activation is sufficient to cause tail swelling and is required for the Dar response to infection. by Rachel McMullan (183027)

    Published 2012
    “…This decrease was not observed using <i>ras-1(gk237)</i> and <i>ras-2(ok628)</i> mutants that showed a wild-type response to infection (A). …”
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  18. 17878

    Knockdown of MUC16 enhances dye penetrance compared to knockdown of MUC1. by Ilene K. Gipson (178895)

    Published 2014
    “…(F) Quantitative image analyses of the area protected from dye penetrance in each cell type demonstrate a significant decrease in area protected from dye penetrance in the MUC16 knockdown cells. …”
  19. 17879

    REST–less breast cancer tumors display high levels of REST4 splicing and poor prognosis. by Matthew P. Wagoner (247464)

    Published 2010
    “…REST4 mRNA, was detected in REST–less, but not RESTfl tumors after 35 cycles of amplification. (C) Patients with REST–less breast tumors in the superseries GSE6532, as defined by the 24-gene signature, show a significant decrease in their disease free survival with respect to their RESTfl counterparts (p<0.01).…”
  20. 17880

    SmedCB RNAi treatment reduces cathepsin B mRNA levels and proteolytic activity, inhibiting digestion. by Louise S. Goupil (2922159)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>C)</b> Fluorescence from digestion of Rh-BSA is decreased in worms treated with SmedCB dsRNA. …”