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  1. 66141

    Simulations Demonstrating the Effects of Cross-Resistance on Treatment Success Rates by Marcel E Curlin (32388)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>As in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030133#pcbi-0030133-g005" target="_blank">Figures 5</a>–<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030133#pcbi-0030133-g007" target="_blank">7</a>, (A) demonstrates success rates as the duration of induction therapy is increased, and (B) demonstrates success rates over a range of induction therapy/therapy intensification start times. …”
  2. 66142

    Enhanced electropermeabilization of peroxidized cells with both ultra-short and conventional electric pulse treatments. by P. Thomas Vernier (142483)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A). The fluorescence of calcein-loaded DC-3F (Chinese hamster lung fibroblast) cells exposed to 1000 10 ns, 2.5 MV/m pulses with a 10 Hz repetition rate decreases after 10 min, indicating membrane permeabilization. …”
  3. 66143

    Image_1_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  4. 66144

    Determining the molecular mechanism of the causal mutation. by Jessica Chang (461001)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) qPCR data showing changes in <i>ERG28</i> mRNA levels upon deleting either <i>SOK2</i> or <i>MOT3</i>. In both cases, a difference is observed in the wildtype background (<i>p</i> = 7.5×10<sup>−5</sup> for <i>SOK2</i> and 5.0×10<sup>−3</sup> for <i>MOT3</i>), but not the RM AA112Δ background (<i>p</i> = 0.28 for <i>SOK2</i> and 0.67 for <i>MOT3</i>), consistent with the TF regulation being entirely abolished by the deletion. …”
  5. 66145

    Sonic hedgehog signaling defect in <i>Wdpcp<sup>Cys40</sup></i> mutant. by Cheng Cui (289585)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–F) In-situ hybridization of E10.5 forelimbs shows <i>Wdpcp<sup>Cys40</sup></i> mutants with expanded expression of <i>Fgf4</i> in the AER (apical ectodermal ridge) (A, B) and <i>Gremlin</i> in the limb mesenchyme (C, D), but reduced expression of <i>Ptch1</i> (E, F and asterisk in F). …”
  6. 66146

    Image_3_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  7. 66147

    Image_4_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  8. 66148

    Neutralization of endosomes by ammonium chloride reduces fusion induced by EBOV GP. by Ruben M. Markosyan (277036)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Adding chloroquine (100 μM) or NH<sub>4</sub>Cl (10 mM) to the bathing solution greatly reduced EBOV GP-induced fusion after a pH 5.7 pulse (first set of three bars, endogenous cleavage (i.e., without thermolysin treatment) was employed. …”
  9. 66149

    Table_1_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.docx by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  10. 66150

    JIL-1 act as suppressor of TPE over the TAS domain. by Rute Silva-Sousa (111978)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) TPE assays in the TAS domain were performed with the reporter lines 39C-5 (chromosome 2L, TAS-L) and 39C-27 (chromosome 2R, TAS-R). …”
  11. 66151

    Image_2_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  12. 66152

    Table_2_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.docx by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  13. 66153

    Examination of human interference and abundance upon plants and animals species richness by Geethanjanen Raveendhran (3113937)

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p> </p> <p>5) Canopy cover: This is a continuous variable. …”
  14. 66154

    S270 phosphorylation is different at different synapses. by Heba Kalbouneh (610559)

    Published 2014
    “…The scale bar represents 10 µm. (A′, B′, E) Upon treatment with CDK5 inhibitor SU9516 (5 µM) for six hours the phosphorylation of gephyrin is significantly reduced. …”
  15. 66155

    AS021 drives <i>lacZ</i> expression in early-born Satb2<sup>+</sup> neurons. by Kensuke Tashiro (193459)

    Published 2011
    “…(D) Graph shows the percentage of Satb2<sup>+</sup> neurons that co-express βgal (βgal<sup>+</sup>) in the piriform cortex at early stages of cortical development and reveals a decrease in the number of Satb2<sup>+</sup> neurons that also display AS021 activity during the progression of corticogenesis (87.54±0.65% at E12.5, 74.03±0.64% at E13.5, 42.32±1.07% at E14.5, and 36.43±7.85% at E16.5). …”
  16. 66156

    Freeze-drying of ampicillin solid lipid nanoparticles using mannitol as cryoprotectant by Faezeh Alihosseini (10424605)

    Published 2021
    “…Cryoprotectants have been used to decrease SLN aggregations during freeze-drying. In this study Ampicillin was chosen to be loaded in a cholesterol carrier with nano size range. …”
  17. 66157

    MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD/POLYETHYLENE COMPOSITE REINFORCED WITH TIO2 NANOPARTICLES by Mohammad Dahmardeh Ghalehno (10397643)

    Published 2021
    “…The results showed that using TiO2 nanoparticles as a reinforcing agent in wood plastic composites resulted in an increase in the tensile and bending strengths and a decrease the thickness swelling of the composites. …”
  18. 66158

    Sunitinib suppress growth of established neuroblastoma xenografts <i>in vivo</i>. by Raul Calero (554744)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative athymic nude mice subcutaneously injected with SH-SY5Y (upper panel) or SK-N-BE(2) (lower panel) cells and treated daily with sunitinib. …”
  19. 66159

    Heat map of metabolite levels in eflornithine, nifurtimox and NECT toxicity experiments. by Isabel M. Vincent (167717)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Blue represents a decrease in metabolite intensity, red an increase and yellow represents unchanged levels compared to the levels at the 0 hour time point. …”
  20. 66160

    Loss of muscle thickness in critically-ill children. by Ryan W. Johnson (6103013)

    Published 2018
    “…Dashed red line indicates a 10% decrease. Gray line at zero is shown for clarity. …”