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    Contribution of anti-MPER antibodies to the plasma's cross-neutralizing activities. by Iliyana Mikell (120166)

    Published 2011
    “…</p>d<p>The neutralizing activities of plasmas collected at the indicated time points following infection were evaluated against the HIV-1 viruses JRFL and TRO.11 in the absence or presence of the MPER peptide (NEQELL<u>ELDKWASLWNWFDITN</u>WLWYIRKKK). The Log10 decrease in IC50 neutralization titers in the presence of the MPER peptide is indicated.…”
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  5. 19065

    Cytotoxicity profiles of multi-walled carbon nanotubes with different physico-chemical properties by Katsuhide Fujita (2902233)

    Published 2020
    “…Rigid, needle-shaped MWCNTs with a large diameter (>50 µm) penetrated the cytoplasm and decreased cell survival without generating intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), significantly up-regulated many genes involved in inflammatory responses, response to oxidative stress and apoptosis, and extracellular matrix degradation. …”
  6. 19066

    Efficacy of sertraline against Trypanosoma cruzi: an in vitro and in silico study by Daiane Dias Ferreira (6044783)

    Published 2018
    “…Considering the mammalian cytotoxicity, the drug resulted in a selectivity index of 17.8. Sertraline induced a change in the mitochondrial integrity of T. cruzi, resulting in a decrease in ATP levels, but not affecting reactive oxygen levels or plasma membrane permeability. …”
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  9. 19069

    Exploring <i>in vitro</i> anticancer potential of <i>Ferula gummosa</i> gum on PC-3 cells: insights from cellular and molecular studies by Negar Abdollahzadeh (20507068)

    Published 2025
    “…Alongside this, we observed a decrease in intracellular ROS levels and a weakening of the mitochondrial membrane potential. …”
  10. 19070

    Rac1 inhibition specifically affects the dynamics of paxillin in adhesions. by Nicholas O. Deakin (164000)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Images of FRAP time series of GFP-paxillin-expressing NIH 3T3 cells ±50 μM Rac1 inhibitor. …”
  11. 19071

    Intermittent fasting enhances long-term memory consolidation, adult hippocampal neurogenesis and expression of longevity gene Klotho (Microarray dataset) by Sandrine Thuret (10326662)

    Published 2021
    “…Relatively loose criteria were initially used to filter the data (to minimize analytical false negatives), but genes were required to pass these criteria for each of the four methods to be considered further (four out of four methods) to minimize analytical false positives. </p> <p>A fold change of 1.2 along with a t-test p-value of less than 0.05 was used in RMA and dChip, and a confidence of 50% or higher was used in the Drop Method. …”
  12. 19072

    Systemic antioxidant treatment and intermittent fasting delay axonal degeneration in mice. by Andrea Calixto (16070)

    Published 2013
    “…The neurofilament signal decrease progressively at 3, 5 and 7 days after nerve injury in non-treated mice (A). …”
  13. 19073

    A purification strategy employing secNluc-FLAG fusion proteins and anti-FLAG magnetic beads for optimizing the application of secNluc reporter system. by JingZhe Li (5166095)

    Published 2018
    “…The culture medium containing the secreted secNluc-FLAG protein was diluted from 0- to 1024-fold in D10 or R10 media, and 100 μl of the diluted solutions and 100 μl of the resuspended solutions that were obtained from the corresponding diluted solutions using the purification strategy were used to measure the emitted bioluminescence (F). 2 × 10<sup>1</sup> to 2 × 10<sup>5</sup> transfected cells per well were inoculated into 24-well plates for 24 h, and 100 μl of the cultured media and 100 μl of the resuspended solutions obtained from the corresponding cultured media using the purification strategy were used to measure the emitted bioluminescence (G). …”
  14. 19074

    Rhesus macaque CD4 alleles are universally defective for HIV-1 entry. by Cody J. Warren (563898)

    Published 2019
    “…Values above error bars represent fold decrease relative to human CD4 for those samples that passed significance thresholds (one-way ANOVA for repeated measures effect, Dunnett’s test; <i>P</i> < 0.05). …”
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    Transformation of skin fibroblasts into hematopoietic cells that engraft in NOD-Scid mice. by David M. Harris (216744)

    Published 2011
    “…Results of qRT-PCR analysis of Thy-1, gata3, Lmo2, Pu.1, and Runx2 gene levels are depicted as fold change (decrease or increase) relative to mRNA levels in empty plasmid-transfected cells. …”
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    Image_4_Xylanase VmXyl2 is involved in the pathogenicity of Valsa mali by regulating xylanase activity and inducing cell necrosis.tif by Xinyue Cui (6291014)

    Published 2024
    “…VmXyl2 has highly elevated transcript levels during the infection process of V. mali, with 15.02-fold increase. Deletion mutants of the gene were generated to investigate the necessity of VmXyl2 in the development and pathogenicity of V. mali. …”
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    Image_3_Xylanase VmXyl2 is involved in the pathogenicity of Valsa mali by regulating xylanase activity and inducing cell necrosis.tif by Xinyue Cui (6291014)

    Published 2024
    “…VmXyl2 has highly elevated transcript levels during the infection process of V. mali, with 15.02-fold increase. Deletion mutants of the gene were generated to investigate the necessity of VmXyl2 in the development and pathogenicity of V. mali. …”
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    Image_2_Xylanase VmXyl2 is involved in the pathogenicity of Valsa mali by regulating xylanase activity and inducing cell necrosis.tif by Xinyue Cui (6291014)

    Published 2024
    “…VmXyl2 has highly elevated transcript levels during the infection process of V. mali, with 15.02-fold increase. Deletion mutants of the gene were generated to investigate the necessity of VmXyl2 in the development and pathogenicity of V. mali. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Xylanase VmXyl2 is involved in the pathogenicity of Valsa mali by regulating xylanase activity and inducing cell necrosis.docx by Xinyue Cui (6291014)

    Published 2024
    “…VmXyl2 has highly elevated transcript levels during the infection process of V. mali, with 15.02-fold increase. Deletion mutants of the gene were generated to investigate the necessity of VmXyl2 in the development and pathogenicity of V. mali. …”
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    Image_1_Xylanase VmXyl2 is involved in the pathogenicity of Valsa mali by regulating xylanase activity and inducing cell necrosis.tif by Xinyue Cui (6291014)

    Published 2024
    “…VmXyl2 has highly elevated transcript levels during the infection process of V. mali, with 15.02-fold increase. Deletion mutants of the gene were generated to investigate the necessity of VmXyl2 in the development and pathogenicity of V. mali. …”