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11241
Influence of the heterogeneity of the tissue conductivity on the potential field and threshold currents.
Published 2013“…These variations result in smaller threshold currents than in the homogeneous model (2.1 mA vs 3.8 mA, respectively). At 3 mm, these field variations are even smaller leading to little decrease of the threshold currents (87.4 mA vs 100.0 mA).…”
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11242
Effect of RON on GCL cell count in vehicle or CS-injected eyes.
Published 2013“…<p>Cell count in the GCL/100 µm was evaluated by H&E staining and Thy-1, NeuN and Brn3a immunostaining after 10 weeks of treatment with vehicle or CS in eyes submitted to sham operation or RON at 3 (upper panel) or 6 (lower panel) weeks of treatment. …”
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11243
Changes of protein localization upon starvation-induced stress.
Published 2015“…Size bars correspond to 100μm. (B) IFE-2::GFP and (C) DCAP-1::dsRED fluorescent intensity quantification of the 3 animals in (A) individually and in the group.…”
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11244
Irregularities in Illumina coverage used to identify chimeras and sequencing error.
Published 2012“…In the middle of the Roche sequence, the Illumina sequences decrease to approximately 60 bp before returning to 100 bp in length. …”
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11245
Hippocampalsynaptophysin in prion-diseased and normal brain homogenate-inoculated animals.
Published 2013“…<p>Sy38 labelling of the presynaptic marker synaptophysin in a) NBH, b) ME7, c) 79A, and d) 22L at 13 weeks post-inoculation. e) The laminar structure of the hippocampus of an NBH animal: there is particularly dense synaptophysin labelling in the stratum oriens and <i>radiatum</i> in CA1 and CA3 and at the border between the granule cells and the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. f) There is a significant decrease in the ratio of synaptic density in the stratum radiatum versus the synaptic density in the stratum lacunosum for all three prion strains when compared to NBH animals. ** <i>P</i> < 0.01, by Bonferroni <i>post hoc</i> test after a significant one-way ANOVA (n=3-4 sections from each of 3 animals per treatment group). …”
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11246
The inhibition of mitochondrial respiratory chain complex activity by longer chain TPP<sup>+</sup> compounds is dose dependent.
Published 2015“…<b>D.</b> A low concentration of decylTPP (100 <i>μ</i>M) appears to cause a slight ‘activation’ of complex IV activity, while higher concentrations caused inhibition. …”
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11247
Percentage of invasion of <i>B. pseudomallei</i> NCTC 10274 in presence and absence of mAbs.
Published 2014“…However, BURK24 and BURK37 inhibited the invasion of bacteria into A549 cells, resulting in a drastic decrease in percentage invasion to 0.41 and 0.32 respectively. …”
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11248
Effect of exercise and PCB on levels of MCP-1 in wound tissue at day 3 and day 5 post-wounding.
Published 2020“…<p>On Day 3, not exercised animals demonstrate a pattern of increased MCP-1 concentrations with PCB administration as compared to no PCB administration, except PCB 500 which reveals a decrease. …”
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11249
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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11250
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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11251
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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11252
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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11253
Figure 5
Published 2013“…For EPSCs with slow dynamics (τ<sub>rise</sub>/τ<sub>decay</sub> 5/50 and 5/200 ms), STP was reduced in the pre-noise condition by 82.5±4.3% and by 182.7±8.5% in the noise condition. …”
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11254
Image_1_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11255
Table_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11256
Image_5_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11257
Presentation_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11258
Image_11_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11259
Image_14_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11260
Image_9_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”