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Functional <i>in vitro</i> study on hsa-miR-9*.
Published 2013“…The level of hsa-mir-9* increased in a dose-dependent manner. <b>(B) Relative expression by qRT-PCR of hsa-mir-9* in LCL transfected with an hsa-miR-9* inhibitor</b>, at the concentration of 50 nM, compared to non-treated LCL and LCL trasfected with a negative control (I NC). …”
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Effects of the activation and inhibition of NOTCH signalling on spinal cord progenitor cell proliferation and neuronal generation.
Published 2007“…<p>A–A′. Confocal projection over 50 µm at the level of the 12<sup>th</sup> and 13<sup>th</sup> somites of an HH13 embryo that was electroporated with NICD at stage HH10. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Computational Modelling of Glucose Uptake by SGLT1 and Apical GLUT2 in the Enterocyte.PDF
Published 2021“…Uptake via apical GLUT2 is found to be sensitive to all these factors. Under a range of conditions, the maximum apical GLUT2 flux is about half of the SGLT1 flux and is achieved at high luminal glucose (> 50 mM), high blood flow rates, and low inlet blood concentrations. …”
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Intravenous administration of rAAV6-CK8-microdystrophin<sup>(ΔH2-21/ΔCT+H3)</sup> vectors to <i>mdx</i><sup><i>4cv</i></sup> mice results widespread expression & increased muscle f...
Published 2020“…<p>In comparison to untreated <i>mdx</i><sup><i>4cv</i></sup>, the gastrocnemius muscles of μDys treated <i>mdx</i><sup><i>4cv</i></sup> mice exhibited (A) increased force generating capacity; (B) increased specific force (sPo); (C) decreased susceptibility to eccentric contraction-induced injury; (D) increased recovery force generation; and (E) Display of broad immunostaining for dystrophin and (F.) corresponding adjacent H&E. …”
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Quantitative PCR validation of mitochondrial genes.
Published 2012“…<p>A scatter plot with a line of best fit demonstrates that each gene in the PFC shows either increase or decrease in expression across age (qv <0.05). …”
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MCCD ventilation - Case-Figure 7
Published 2018“…The drop in the ventilation rate between 18:50 and 19:10 minutes was due to a leak in the airway circuit. …”
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The effects of stem cell parameters on the model predictions.
Published 2009“…As the leukemic cell population increases, the healthy cell population begins to decrease due to competition. Treatment is initiated once the leukemic cell burden has reached a threshold of cells, at which point the leukemic cell burden begins to decline. …”
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Sensitivity Analysis of Increasing Baseline Effectiveness of Self-Administered Antiretroviral Therapy.
Published 2013“…As the proportion of women who have a full response to self-administered HAART increases, there is a decrease in the proportion of women for whom DOT is cost-effective. …”
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Dynamic light scattering measurements of <i>in vitro</i> λ-DNA solutions of varying condensation state.
Published 2016“…At 50 mg/mL, the solution is above a threshold concentration of PEG 6000 and we observe a reduction in the λ-DNA diffusivity distribution, including a sharp decrease beyond the overlap concentration for PEG 6000 at 100 mg/mL (shades of yellow-orange). …”
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Sensitivity analysis.
Published 2021“…<p>The plot shows how much R<sub>t</sub> changes from a 10% increase (red) or 10% decrease (blue) in that model parameter relative to values in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009122#pcbi.1009122.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a> (with τ<sub>Is</sub> = 0.2 and κ = 1). …”