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    Image_1_Implication of the Type IV Secretion System in the Pathogenicity of Vibrio tapetis, the Etiological Agent of Brown Ring Disease Affecting the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippi... by Alexandra Rahmani (10718082)

    Published 2021
    “…This study demonstrated that the T4SS is neither responsible for the loss of hemocyte adhesion capacities, nor for the decrease of the lysosomal activity during BRD. Nevertheless, we observed a 50% decrease of the BRD prevalence and a decrease of mortality dynamics with the ΔvirB4 mutant. …”
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    Caffeine Clearance After CCl<sub>4</sub>-Induced Necrosis. by Lars Ole Schwen (535380)

    Published 2015
    “…The table lists the half-life of caffeine in the organism, i.e., the first decrease by 50%, if it occurs within one day after the administration. …”
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    Pathological ion channel alterations generate hyperexcitable cell models. by Jenny Tigerholm (305475)

    Published 2013
    “…The right column shows the decreased K<sub>A</sub> current pathology (50% decrease in K<sub>A</sub> conductance). …”
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    Results of experiment 3&4—Flanker experiments with predictable and unpredictable timing. by Klaas Bombeke (3927152)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A)(B) Mean reaction times per SOA condition (irrelevant-first, simultaneous and relevant-first in experiment 1, (A); irrelevant-first in experiment 2, (B)) for current congruent (dark grey) and incongruent (light grey) trials as a function of the congruency level of the previous trial in the Flanker experiments (error bars represent 1 standard deviation around the mean). …”
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    The binding of Arfaptin2 to liposomes requires Arf1 activation and increases with membrane curvature. by Ernesto E. Ambroggio (408058)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Flotation assay. Arfaptin2 and Arf1:GDP (left) or Arf1:GTP (right) (0.75 µM) were co-incubated with Golgi-mix liposomes (0.75 mM lipids) extruded through filters with pores of decreasing sizes (200 nm, 100 nm, 50 nm and 30 nm). …”
  6. 15826

    Interval-discrimination sensitivity and response bias. by Jean Mary Zarate (247129)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Left: Mean ± SEM <i>d′</i> values of musicians and non-musicians across all timbres at each interval-difference. …”
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    Bacillus subtilis improves maize tolerance to salinity by Nathalia Calhabeu Ferreira (5552240)

    Published 2018
    “…Four levels of salinity were assessed: 0mM, 50mM, 100mM, and 200mM of sodium chloride (NaCl). …”
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    QRT-PCR for 27-hydroxylase and ABCA1 message in NS398-treated THP-1 cells exposed to prostaglandins by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…THP-1 human monocytes were exposed to the following conditions represented by the six bars (from left to right): (1) RPMI 1640, (2) NS398 (50 μM), (3) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (4) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (5) PGE(0.1 μM) + PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), and (6) PGD(14 μM) + NS398 (50 μM) (all 18-hour exposures). …”
  11. 15831

    Modulation of spinal inhibitory reflexes depends on the frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in spastic stroke survivors by Soichiro Koyama (2807140)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes from the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle to the soleus (SOL) muscle might contribute to decreased spasticity. While 50 Hz is an effective frequency for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in healthy subjects, in stroke survivors, the effects of TENS on spinal reflex circuits and its appropriate frequency are not well known. …”
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    Reduced CFTR and CREB expression in human azoospermia testes. by Wen Ming Xu (221689)

    Published 2011
    “…Statistic data are shown as mean±SEM.</p>…”
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    Incidence of anterior segment neovascularization during intravitreal treatment for macular edema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion by Luiz Filipe Adami Lucatto (5760572)

    Published 2018
    “…Results: ASN developed in 8 (22.86%) eyes, including 5 (62.50%) eyes in the sham group and 3 (37.50%) eyes in the IVTA group, during 12 months of fol low-up (p=0.009). …”
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    QRT-PCR for 27-hydroxylase and ABCA1 message in NS398-treated THP-1 macrophages exposed to prostaglandins or TXA by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…THP-1 human macrophages were exposed to the following conditions represented by the five bars (from left to right): (1) RPMI 1640, (2) NS398 (50 μM), (3) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (4) PGD(14 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), and (5) TXA(3 μM) + NS398 (50 μM) (24-hour exposures to NS398 alone followed by addition of indicated PG or TXAfor a further 24 hours). …”
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    Dynamics of network generation. by Timothy W. Secomb (372468)

    Published 2013
    “…When sprout formation rate is 2 mm<sup>−1</sup>day<sup>−1</sup> (red curves), summed vessel length shows a strong peak at 20 days and then decreases, stabilizing after 50 days. …”
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    Toxins from the Caribbean sea anemone Bunodeopsis globulifera increase cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity of lung adenocarcinoma cells by Heidi I Monroy-Estrada (5669477)

    Published 2018
    “…Results Pre-exposure to CV, F1 and F2 fractions increases cisplatin cytotoxicity in human lung adenocarcinoma cells under specific conditions. Exposure to CV at 50 μgmL-1 induced a reduction of approximately 50% in cell viability, while a similar cytotoxic effect was observed when cell culture was exposed to F1 at 25 μgmL -1 or F2 at 50 μgmL-1. …”
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    Effect of ethanol pre-exposure on adenosine-induced epithelial ion transport. by Sammeta V. Raju (329016)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Calu-3 cells were cultured at an air-liquid interface on membrane filters and basolaterally exposed to 0, 25, 50 and 100 mM of ethanol for 24 hours. These Calu-3 epithelia were placed in an Ussing chamber with asymmetrical buffers of chloride (apical 10.4 mM and basolateral 139.8 mM). …”