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  1. 18581

    Significant influences of forest features on absolute treatment effects (inside the fence–outside the fence), i.e. the difference. by Deborah Schäfer (6940535)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Positive values indicate increased response variables in fenced plots, negative values indicate decreased response values in fenced plots. We see (a) difference of species richness of herbs against relative conifer cover (b) difference of species richness of herbs against mean DBH of the 50 largest trees (c) difference of cover of herbs (all herbs estimated together) against relative conifer cover (d) difference of diversity of herbs (exp(H)) against initial cover of herbs (summed cover of individual species measured independent of treatment plots in spring and summer, resulting in values ranging from 0.1–266) (e) difference of evenness of shrubs against canopy cover.…”
  2. 18582

    Kupffer cell depletion affects oval cell differentiation on day 9 after PH. by Shuai Xiang (326486)

    Published 2013
    “…KC depletion resulted in decreased expression of albumin on day 9 after PH. …”
  3. 18583

    Knockdown of PTEN in breast cancer cell lines results in enrichment of breast cancer stem/progenitor cells via the Akt/GSK3-β/β-catenin pathway. by Hasan Korkaya (159560)

    Published 2009
    “…Perifosine treatment decreased the proportion of GFP-positive cells by more than 50%, whereas Bio treatment increased the proportion of GFP-positive cells more than 2-fold and reversed the inhibitory effect of perifosine. …”
  4. 18584

    Creating web-based tools for independent monitoring of functional recovery following total hip arthroplasty by Jeremy Graber (10702935)

    Published 2022
    “…<br> <br>  </p> <p><strong>Materials/Methods</strong></p> <p>We created models of recovery for the 4-meter walk test (4MWT)[5] and a global measure of hip function (GHF), which requires patients to rate their function from 0 (unable to do anything) to 100 (able to do whatever they want). …”
  5. 18585

    SS-RARP2 mediated dispersal of the <i>trans</i>-Golgi interferes with protein transport to the host cell surface. by Karin Aistleitner (278525)

    Published 2020
    “…Autoradiographs of surface-associated proteins and total cell lysates are shown in the left hand panel and demonstrate a substantial decrease in surface exposure of <i>de novo</i> synthesized proteins in <i>R</i>. …”
  6. 18586

    Expression levels of <i>th1</i> and <i>th2</i> mRNA at 3 dpf in <i>pink1</i> morphants untreated and treated with LGR. by Madhusmita Priyadarshini (490074)

    Published 2013
    “…A decrease in <i>th1</i> expression in the population 5,6,11 (*) in morphants (B) was observed as compared to the ctrl MO group (A). …”
  7. 18587

    Alpha desynchronization during simple working memory unmasks pathological aging in cognitively healthy individuals by Xianghong Arakaki (486634)

    Published 2019
    “…We studied 60–100 year old participants, with normal cognition, and who fits one of two subgroups from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) proteins: cognitively healthy (CH) with normal amyloid/tau ratio (CH-NAT, n = 10) or pathological amyloid/tau ratio (CH-PAT, n = 14). …”
  8. 18588

    Involvement of oxidative-nitrosative stress and inflammatory lipids in the induction of osmotic Müller cell swelling. by Stefanie Vogler (417835)

    Published 2013
    “…The cross-sectional area of Müller cell somata was measured after superfusion of the slices with hypoosmotic solution for 4 min, and is expressed in percent of the soma size recorded before hypoosmotic challenge (100%). <b>A.</b> The following agents induced swelling of Müller cell somata in slices from control animals superfused with hypoosmotic solution: barium chloride (1 mM), H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (100 µM), the nitric oxide donor SNAP (5 µM), rotenone (100 nM), arachidonic acid (AA; 10 µM), and prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> (PGE<sub>2</sub>; 30 nM). …”
  9. 18589

    Image_1_In utero Exposure to Atrazine Disrupts Rat Fetal Testis Development.TIFF by Yinghui Fang (6017756)

    Published 2018
    “…Atrazine dose-dependently decreased serum testosterone levels of male pups, with a significant difference from the control recorded at a dose of 100 mg/kg. …”
  10. 18590

    Table_2_In utero Exposure to Atrazine Disrupts Rat Fetal Testis Development.doc by Yinghui Fang (6017756)

    Published 2018
    “…Atrazine dose-dependently decreased serum testosterone levels of male pups, with a significant difference from the control recorded at a dose of 100 mg/kg. …”
  11. 18591

    Image_3_In utero Exposure to Atrazine Disrupts Rat Fetal Testis Development.TIFF by Yinghui Fang (6017756)

    Published 2018
    “…Atrazine dose-dependently decreased serum testosterone levels of male pups, with a significant difference from the control recorded at a dose of 100 mg/kg. …”
  12. 18592

    Table_1_In utero Exposure to Atrazine Disrupts Rat Fetal Testis Development.docx by Yinghui Fang (6017756)

    Published 2018
    “…Atrazine dose-dependently decreased serum testosterone levels of male pups, with a significant difference from the control recorded at a dose of 100 mg/kg. …”
  13. 18593

    Data_Sheet_1_In utero Exposure to Atrazine Disrupts Rat Fetal Testis Development.docx by Yinghui Fang (6017756)

    Published 2018
    “…Atrazine dose-dependently decreased serum testosterone levels of male pups, with a significant difference from the control recorded at a dose of 100 mg/kg. …”
  14. 18594

    Image_2_In utero Exposure to Atrazine Disrupts Rat Fetal Testis Development.TIFF by Yinghui Fang (6017756)

    Published 2018
    “…Atrazine dose-dependently decreased serum testosterone levels of male pups, with a significant difference from the control recorded at a dose of 100 mg/kg. …”
  15. 18595

    Prediction of biogas production from chemically treated co-digested agricultural waste using artificial neural network by Almomani F.

    Published 2020
    “…The CMP was the highest for the substrate with moisture content (%MC) in the range of 34% to 48%, and it decreased for %MC > 50%. The chemical treatment with NaHCO3 improved the biodegradability of the substrate and increased the CMP by at least 43% with reference to the untreated substrate. …”
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  16. 18596

    Hepatic steatosis. by Jessica Schwarz (125436)

    Published 2012
    “…Pictures were taken with a light microscope at 20x magnification. Bar represents 50 µm. (B) Hepatic triglycerides (mean expressed in mg/g liver) are decreased by HP feeding after 1 and 12 weeks and increased by HF feeding after 12 weeks. …”
  17. 18597

    CA-induced MTT and crystal violet reduction and protection by Ber in N2a cells. by Xiaofeng Liu (35910)

    Published 2014
    “…Data are mean ± SD (n = 6). <sup>*</sup>P<0.05 or <sup>**</sup>P<0.01 versus vehicle control. …”
  18. 18598

    Tat-induced expression of ICAM-1 in HUVECs involves miR-221/-222 suppression. by Ming Duan (395787)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>B</b>) Functional overexpression of miR-221/-222 (50 nM) decreased ICAM-1 protein expression. HUVECs transfected with miR-221 or miR-222 precursor or a precursor control for 24 h were exposed to Tat (14.4 nM) for 12 h followed by western blot analysis for ICAM-1. …”
  19. 18599

    Plot of the modeled association between weight change and activity tracking frequency for both genders, over all activities, and for different monitoring durations. by Arya Pourzanjani (800874)

    Published 2016
    “…In general, increased monitoring duration is associated with decreased weight loss per month and a weaker association between tracking frequency and weight change. …”
  20. 18600

    SparCC outperforms standard inference. by Jonathan Friedman (133982)

    Published 2012
    “…For the maximal diversity plotted, 50 effective OTU, the inference error obtained using Pearson correlations is greatly decreased. …”