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  1. 15101

    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. …”
  2. 15102

    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. …”
  3. 15103

    Mast cell activation occurs at 3 days of cuprizone administration. by John Shelestak (8490477)

    Published 2020
    “…(B-C) Quantification of mast cell presence shows significant increases in both cortical and corpus callosum tissue after 3 days of cuprizone administration. (mean ± s.e.m.). <i>n</i> = 6 (D-E) Measures of mast cell degranulation shows a decrease in stained mast cell granules in both cortical and corpus callosum tissue after 3 days of cuprizone administration. …”
  4. 15104

    Th17 level is higher in severe and poor-responder patients, Treg level is higher in responder patients. by Takuya Furuhashi (276955)

    Published 2013
    “…Horizontal bar indicates mean value. (<b>B</b>) Psoriasis patients were grouped in each treatment group achieving 50%, 75% improvement PASI score from baseline (PASI 50, PASI 75). …”
  5. 15105

    Renal lipids and inflammatory changes in kidney of HPRT<sup>-/-</sup> treated mice. by Cristina Zennaro (424123)

    Published 2017
    “…The WT tissue is completely negative, whereas kidneys from HPRT<sup>-/-</sup> mice show numerous positive areas in the interstitium, mainly within and around the lumen of dilated tubules. Scale bars = 50 μm. (b) Gene expression analysis of adipogenesis-related molecules C-EBP alpha and beta and PPAR alpha and gamma shows no differences based on the genotype in vehicle-treated mice, whereas a significant increase of C-EBP alpha and beta and a significant decrease of PPAR alpha are detected in allopurinol-treated HPRT<sup>-/-</sup> animals. …”
  6. 15106

    Lats2 inhibits Wnt signaling. by Yang An (326217)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) The protein levels of p-DVL2, β-catenin and Wnt signaling targets decrease during adipocyte differentiation. …”
  7. 15107

    Potential Impacts of Climatic Change on European Breeding Birds by Brian Huntley (38285)

    Published 2008
    “…Even if potential range changes were realised, the average number of species breeding per 50×50 km grid square would decrease by 6·8–23·2%. …”
  8. 15108

    Relative changes in cytokines present in the circulation 30 and 60 days after irradiation. by Marek Lenarczyk (11483998)

    Published 2023
    “…Rats were six months of age at the time of irradiation or sham-irradiation. Data shown are mean <u>+</u> SD, <i>n</i> = 5-12/group. * denotes a significantly increase and * denotes a significant decrease in cytokine levels relative to sham-irradiated aged-matched controls.…”
  9. 15109

    Different simulation protocols of increased firing and depressed activity. by Isabelle Ayumi Spühler (444465)

    Published 2013
    “…After 4 sec, 50% of release sites increase or decrease their release for a short time window to simulate phasic firing of the dopaminergic neurons. …”
  10. 15110

    Sensitivity of biomass and cumulative harvest to magnitude of climate impacts under alternative management strategies. by Jameal F. Samhouri (10136090)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Outcomes of implementing fixed versus annual climate adaptive harvest management strategies on mean population biomass and cumulative harvest over 50-year simulations in a population subject to a gradual decrease or increase in carrying capacity <b>(a, d)</b>, productivity <b>(b, e)</b>, and both carrying capacity and productivity <b>(c, f)</b>. …”
  11. 15111

    Color space representation across different CNN layers and different CNN architectures. by JohnMark Taylor (8329326)

    Published 2021
    “…The averaged correlation over all objects for each layer is plotted in a line graph on the right of each scenario. In the first scenario, the color space structure within each object differs substantially across processing, resulting in a large decrease in correlation across layers. …”
  12. 15112

    Self-Powered Acceleration Sensor Based on Liquid Metal Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Vibration Monitoring by Binbin Zhang (2087053)

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we report a self-powered and highly sensitive acceleration sensor based on a triboelectric nanogenerator composed of a liquid metal mercury droplet (LMMD) and nanofiber-networked polyvinylidene fluoride (nn-PVDF) film. Due to the ultrahigh surface-to-volume ratio of nn-PVDF film and high surface tension, high mass density, high elastic as well as mechanical robustness of LMMD, the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current reach up to 15.5 V and 300 nA at the acceleration of 60 m/s<sup>2</sup>, respectively. …”
  13. 15113

    Self-Powered Acceleration Sensor Based on Liquid Metal Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Vibration Monitoring by Binbin Zhang (2087053)

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we report a self-powered and highly sensitive acceleration sensor based on a triboelectric nanogenerator composed of a liquid metal mercury droplet (LMMD) and nanofiber-networked polyvinylidene fluoride (nn-PVDF) film. Due to the ultrahigh surface-to-volume ratio of nn-PVDF film and high surface tension, high mass density, high elastic as well as mechanical robustness of LMMD, the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current reach up to 15.5 V and 300 nA at the acceleration of 60 m/s<sup>2</sup>, respectively. …”
  14. 15114

    Self-Powered Acceleration Sensor Based on Liquid Metal Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Vibration Monitoring by Binbin Zhang (2087053)

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we report a self-powered and highly sensitive acceleration sensor based on a triboelectric nanogenerator composed of a liquid metal mercury droplet (LMMD) and nanofiber-networked polyvinylidene fluoride (nn-PVDF) film. Due to the ultrahigh surface-to-volume ratio of nn-PVDF film and high surface tension, high mass density, high elastic as well as mechanical robustness of LMMD, the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current reach up to 15.5 V and 300 nA at the acceleration of 60 m/s<sup>2</sup>, respectively. …”
  15. 15115

    Self-Powered Acceleration Sensor Based on Liquid Metal Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Vibration Monitoring by Binbin Zhang (2087053)

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we report a self-powered and highly sensitive acceleration sensor based on a triboelectric nanogenerator composed of a liquid metal mercury droplet (LMMD) and nanofiber-networked polyvinylidene fluoride (nn-PVDF) film. Due to the ultrahigh surface-to-volume ratio of nn-PVDF film and high surface tension, high mass density, high elastic as well as mechanical robustness of LMMD, the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current reach up to 15.5 V and 300 nA at the acceleration of 60 m/s<sup>2</sup>, respectively. …”
  16. 15116

    Self-Powered Acceleration Sensor Based on Liquid Metal Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Vibration Monitoring by Binbin Zhang (2087053)

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we report a self-powered and highly sensitive acceleration sensor based on a triboelectric nanogenerator composed of a liquid metal mercury droplet (LMMD) and nanofiber-networked polyvinylidene fluoride (nn-PVDF) film. Due to the ultrahigh surface-to-volume ratio of nn-PVDF film and high surface tension, high mass density, high elastic as well as mechanical robustness of LMMD, the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current reach up to 15.5 V and 300 nA at the acceleration of 60 m/s<sup>2</sup>, respectively. …”
  17. 15117

    The hARD1 NLS mutant suppresses cell proliferation. by Ji-Hyeon Park (554738)

    Published 2014
    “…Arrows indicate cells with altered morphology (black, enlarged; red, rounded). Scale bar, 50 µm. <b>B</b> and <b>C</b>. hARD1ΔN-expressing cells showed a marked decrease in cell growth. …”
  18. 15118

    The effect of stretch on the MAP of the fish heart. by Simon M. Patrick (364948)

    Published 2013
    “…MAPD is shown at MAPD25 (A,D), MAPD50 (B,E) and MAPD90 (C,F) (mean ± S.E.M, <i>p</i><0.05). …”
  19. 15119

    Independent model predictions versus experimental observations. by Ryan Tasseff (253998)

    Published 2010
    “…The ensemble predicted an approximate 50% decrease in androgen stimulated PSA expression due to AR knock-down 72 hours after treatment. …”
  20. 15120

    Morphological changes in NFs for RF-induced rat sciatic nerve injury. by Samjin Choi (358532)

    Published 2013
    “…CO, control; SH, sham; PRF, pulsed RF; CRF, continuous RF. Scale bar = 50 µm. (B) Definition of NFs for counting. M, myelin; A, axon. …”