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  1. 16421

    Effects of <i>S. flexneri</i> upon morphology of submucosal neurons. by Emmanuel Coron (242014)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) In addition, quantitative analysis revealed that M90T induced a decrease in intensity of NSE labelling as compared to BS176 (n = 8, p<0.001). …”
  2. 16422

    Schwann cell IR and remyelination in the injured sciatic nerve. by Alexander Berg (391857)

    Published 2013
    “…We observed a decrease in MBP IR ratio both for WT and <i>GFAP<sup>–/–</sup>Vim<sup>–/–</sup></i> mice but did not detect any difference between the two groups of mice (D). …”
  3. 16423

    Inmunocytochemical analysis of insulin-positive cells in isolated islets treated with dopamine. by Maria Jose Garcia Barrado (5663050)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(B)</b> Plot showing the decrease induced by dopamine in the percentage of insulin-positive cells at the different time-points assayed; from 1 to 12 hours of treatment a significant decrease (*p<0.05, **p<0.01 with respect to their respective controls) was observed. …”
  4. 16424

    Abnormal spermatogenesis in NOTCH1 gain-of-function mice. by Zaohua Huang (439674)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Decrease in the testes weight in 50-, 140-, and 400-day-old mutant vs littermate control males. n≥3 in each group. …”
  5. 16425

    Single fiber connections to FSINs with large EPSP show group I mGluR-dependent LTD. by Viktor Szegedi (134818)

    Published 2016
    “…Scales 1 nA and 100 pA/5 ms. (A2) Single AP-evoked EPSP amplitude (interval 10 s) in the same experiment at baseline and following the PC 40 Hz burst firing (arrow at 0 time point). …”
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  7. 16427

    Fig S1. by Leonardo Santos (477304)

    Published 2025
    “…Black arrows indicate the formation of heteroduplexes, which are absent in the controls of uninduced and untransfected cells, as well as in induced but untransfected cells (Ctrl and Ctrl2, respectively). A noticeable decrease in amplicon yield suggests significant modifications following Cas9 cleavage and DNA repair processes. …”
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  9. 16429

    Image_2_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. …”
  10. 16430

    Image_3_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. …”
  11. 16431

    Table_2_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. …”
  12. 16432

    Table_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. …”
  13. 16433

    Table_3_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. …”
  14. 16434

    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. …”
  15. 16435

    Increased aerobic glycolysis in MADD fibroblasts and <i>xav</i> mutants. by Yuanquan Song (238595)

    Published 2009
    “…</b> qRT-PCR analyses of gene expression revealed increased expression of glycolytic enzymes <i>eno1</i>, <i>pgam1a</i>, <i>pgk1</i>, <i>pfkma</i>, and <i>fructose-biphosphate aldolase C</i> (<i>aldoc</i>) by 2.8, 2, 1.9, 1.8 and 2.1 fold respectively, as well a ∼20% decrease in <i>dihydrolipoamide S-acetyltransferase</i> (<i>dlat</i>), that belongs to the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, which links glycolysis to tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, in <i>xav</i> mutants compared to WT embryos at ∼56 hpf (N = 3–7 replicates, 20 embryos each; Student's t test, * p<0.05, ** p<0.01).…”
  16. 16436

    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. …”
  17. 16437

    Image_1_Sex-related differences in the response of anti-platelet drug therapies targeting purinergic signaling pathways in sepsis.jpeg by Emmanuel Boadi Amoafo (14045520)

    Published 2022
    “…Male and female wild-type (WT), P2Y<sub>12</sub> knock-out (KO), and P2Y<sub>1</sub> KO mice underwent sham surgery or cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) to induce sepsis. …”
  18. 16438

    Phytohormone pretreatment mitigates the negative impacts of salt stress on the germination of common buckwheat seeds (<i>Fagopyrum esculentum</i>) by Congfei Yin (6505796)

    Published 2024
    “…In this study, our results shown the germination rate decreased with increasing NaCl concentration. The effect of four different synthetic phytohormones (ethephon; gibberellin, GA3; 6-benzylaminopurine, 6-BA; and naphthalene acetic acid, NAA) at different concentrations on the germination of seeds under low (50 mmol L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl) and high (100 mmol L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl) concentration of salt stress have been investigated. …”
  19. 16439

    Combined effects of treated domestic wastewater, fly ash, and calcium nitrite toward concrete sustainability by Abushanab, Abdelrahman

    Published 2021
    “…Test results revealed that TWW slightly decreased concrete compressive and flexural strengths by 5%-12%, whereas it dramatically increased the porosity and chloride permeability by about 40%. …”
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  20. 16440

    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). …”