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  1. 19681
  2. 19682

    Inhibition of AurA or HDAC6 by inhibitors preserves ciliary structure during porcine CoVs infection. by Tenghan Zhuang (22238809)

    Published 2025
    “…Tubacin treatment increased AcTub levels, while PHA-680632 (PHA) treatment decreased pAurA levels, indicating successful inhibition of AurA and HDAC6. …”
  3. 19683

    Gender and T cell responses. by Annemarie Namuniina (16496648)

    Published 2023
    “…The rates of cross-reactive T-cell populations in this exploratory Ugandan population appears higher than previous estimates from resource-rich countries like the United States (20–50% reactivity). It is unclear what role, if any, this cross-reactivity played in decreasing COVID-19 related mortality in Uganda and other African countries, but does suggest that a better understanding of global pre-existing immunological cross-reactivity could be an informative data of epidemiological intelligence moving forward.…”
  4. 19684

    Data_Sheet_1_How and When to End the COVID-19 Lockdown: An Optimization Approach.pdf by Thomas Rawson (7295192)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Countries around the world are in a state of lockdown to help limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2. However, as the number of new daily confirmed cases begins to decrease, governments must decide how to release their populations from quarantine as efficiently as possible without overwhelming their health services. …”
  5. 19685

    Clade III N-AChR show similar agonist affinities. by Jennifer D. Noonan (14117157)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Concentration- response curves were measured to determine if declining maximal response is due to decreasing ligand affinity. Concentration-response curves for clade III N-AChRs for (A) acetylcholine and (B) nicotine. …”
  6. 19686

    Rates of hospital admission stratified by gender. by Abdallah Y. Naser (4856113)

    Published 2024
    “…Rates of same-day hospital admission decreased by 13.3% [from 50.55 (95%CI 49.54–51.57) in 1998 to 43.81 (95%CI 43.00–44.63) in 2019 per 100,000 persons]. …”
  7. 19687

    Celecoxib activates SIRT1 in a biochemical, <i>in silico</i> and <i>in vitro</i> cell-based assay. by Madhavi Annamanedi (580922)

    Published 2014
    “…Right - Model showing the interactions of Celecoxib with SIRT1 protein. C. A representative Western blot showing a dose-dependent decrease of Ac-H3K9 levels in presence of celecoxib. * p-value<0.01 compared to Control. …”
  8. 19688

    The formation of a negative image mediated by anti-Hebbian burst time dependent plasticity reduces signal but not noise correlations. by Benjamin Simmonds (682287)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A</b>) One cycle of the 4 Hz sinusoidal stimulus (top, red trace) and synaptic weights (bottom, blue traces) as a function of time for (black traces from top to bottom), t = 0, t = 0.5 sec, t = 1 sec, t = 1.5 sec, t = 2 sec, t = 2.5 sec, t = 3 sec, t = 3.5 sec, t = 4 sec, t = 4.5 sec, t = 5 sec, t = 5.5 sec. …”
  9. 19689

    Anti-PCSK9 vaccine approach is boostable, and induced functional antibodies even after a single yearly re-boost. by Gergana Galabova (669355)

    Published 2014
    “…Note the slight loss of effect on TC levels over time (for example, by W42 and W50), and the induction of a significantly beneficial decrease following the re-boost immunization at W54. …”
  10. 19690

    HuR specifically represses translation through the IGF-IR 5′-UTR in a concentration-dependent manner by Zheng Meng (9293)

    Published 2011
    “…The IGFIR(1–1038)-FLuc RNA (5 ng) was incubated with increasing amounts of transcribed mRNA encoding HuR (5–50 ng) in an translation reaction (with RRL). The FLuc RNA (5 ng) was used as a control. …”
  11. 19691

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  12. 19692

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  13. 19693

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  14. 19694

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  15. 19695

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  16. 19696

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  17. 19697

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  18. 19698

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  19. 19699

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”
  20. 19700

    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…The presence of entrapped cells in the gels decreased the elastic modulus, and the decrease was a function of cell loading. …”