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  1. 19861

    <i>VT16839-Gal4</i> neurons trigger and are critical in consumption behavior. by Samantha K. Cheung (3897748)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>A)</b><i>VT16839-Gal4</i> drives expression of <i>UAS-mCD8</i>::<i>GFP</i> in the brain and VNC (scale bar = 100 μm) <b>B)</b> RNA interference knockdown of <i>Rdl</i> in <i>VT16839-Gal4</i> neurons increased consumption time of water, 1 mM denatonium, 500 mM sucrose and 20% PEG. …”
  2. 19862

    Differential genome-wide distribution of epigenetic markers between HCV infected vs. non-infected cells and its integration with gene expression. by Shira Perez (6857819)

    Published 2019
    “…The plots show significant changes in H3K4Me3, H3K9Ac, H3K9Me3 and mRNA expression following HCV infection in Huh7.5 cells. We identified 2,798 kbp of 1221 differential peaks for the epigenetic marker H3K4Me3 (783 up and 438 down), 7,037 kbp of 3827 differential peaks for the epigenetic marker H3K9Ac (1475 up and 2352 down) and 9,028 kbs of 9024 differential peaks for the epigenetic marker H3K9Me3 (2573 up and 6451 down) (p-value < 0.05, Log2FC ≥0.5 and Log2FC ≤ -0.5). …”
  3. 19863
  4. 19864

    Neuromuscular junction activity differs in overexpression <i>versus</i> single-copy/knock-in models. by Saba N. Baskoylu (5828636)

    Published 2018
    “…Single-copy ALS <i>sod-1</i> knock-in models and their appropriate wild type controls generated by CRISPR/Cas9 were tested for aldicarb resistance. <i>sod-1L84V</i><sup><i>C</i></sup> indicated with #. <i>sod-1G85R</i><sup><i>C</i></sup> animals and <i>sod-1(-)</i> animals were hypersensitive to aldicarb, compared to <i>sod-1WT</i><sup><i>C</i></sup> and <i>sod-1(+)</i> wild type controls (standard N2 strain), respectively. …”
  5. 19865

    Face-Driven Corner-Linked Octahedral Nanocages:  M<sub>6</sub>L<sub>8</sub> Cages Formed by <i>C</i><sub>3</sub>-Symmetric Triangular Facial Ligands Linked via <i>C</i><sub>4</sub>... by Dohyun Moon (1406428)

    Published 2006
    “…The face-driven corner-linked truncated octahedral nanocages, [Pd<sub>6</sub>L<sub>8</sub>]<sup>12+</sup> (<b>1</b>, L1 = <i>N</i>,<i>N</i>‘,<i>N</i>‘ ‘-tris(3-pyridinyl)-1,3,5-benzenetricarboxamide; <b>2</b>, L2 = <i>N</i>,<i>N</i>‘,<i>N</i>‘ ‘-tris(4-pyridinylmethyl)-1,3,5-benzenetricarboxamide), were prepared with eight <i>C</i><sub>3</sub>-symmetric tridentate ligands and six square planar tetratopic palladium(II) ions. …”
  6. 19866

    <i>C</i><sub>2</sub>-Symmetric Bis(oxazolinato)lanthanide Catalysts for Enantioselective Intramolecular Hydroamination/Cyclization by Sukwon Hong (2147980)

    Published 2003
    “…<i>C</i><sub>2</sub>-symmetric bis(oxazolinato)lanthanide complexes of the type [(4<i>R</i>,5<i>S</i>)-Ph<sub>2</sub>Box]La[N(TMS)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>2</sub>, [(4<i>S</i>,5<i>R</i>)-Ar<sub>2</sub>Box]La[N(TMS)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>2</sub>, and [(4<i>S</i>)-Ph-5,5-Me<sub>2</sub>Box]La[N(TMS)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>2</sub> (Box = 2,2‘-bis(2-oxazoline)methylenyl; Ar = 4-<i>tert</i>-butylphenyl, 1-naphthyl; TMS = SiMe<sub>3</sub>) serve as precatalysts for the efficient enantioselective intramolecular hydroamination/cyclization of aminoalkenes and aminodienes. …”
  7. 19867
  8. 19868

    EEG and histological assessments and survival rate in prophylactic treated aging mice. by Justin Wang (422925)

    Published 2015
    “…Histologic assessments were conducted 5 weeks post-HI, showing ipsilateral infarctions and decreased ipsilateral hemispheric area at three coronal levels. …”
  9. 19869
  10. 19870

    Molecular Modeling-<sub>B</sub>ased Delivery System Enhances Everolimus-Induced Apoptosis in Caco‑2 Cells by Marwan Abdelmahmoud Abdelkarim Maki (6725999)

    Published 2019
    “…However, the meaningful efficacy of EV as a single agent for the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) has failed to be proven in multiple clinical trials. …”
  11. 19871

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding mutants had differential effects on evoked and spontaneous release. by Mallory C. Shields (4474210)

    Published 2020
    “…Representative EJP traces from <i>P[syt<sup>WT</sup>]</i>, <i>P[syt<sup>D-N</sup>]</i>, and <i>P[syt<sup>D-E</sup>]</i>. Scale bars = 5 mV, 0.1 s. <b>B</b>. Mean EJP amplitude in <i>P[syt<sup>D-N</sup>]</i> was unimpaired, but in <i>P[syt<sup>D-E</sup>]</i>, it was significantly decreased compared to control (*p < 0.0001). …”
  12. 19872

    Degradation of the <i>mreBH ykpC</i> mRNA depends on both RNase Y and J1. by Sylvain Durand (67030)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Example of trace of the expression data around the <i>mreBH ykpC</i> locus. Lanes are as follows (from top to bottom): (1) Genbank annotation, (2) effect of the depletion of each RNase (log2 ratio −IPTG to wt, calculated on normalized values) on the positive strand, (3) expression signal of wt and RNase depleted strains (normalized log2 values) on the positive strand, (4) summary of the gene-level statistical analysis showing primary (1°) RNase effect (5) expression signal on the negative strand, (6) effect of the depletion of each RNase on the negative strand. …”
  13. 19873

    c-Fos is induced in opposite directions in stathmin KO and GRPR KO mice during extinction of cued fear conditioning. by Guillaume Martel (169332)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) and (<b>D</b>), c-Fos induction is decreased in the basolateral amygdala of stathmin KO mice (5 WT and 5 KO) whereas it is increased in GRPR KO mice (6 WT and 6 KO) compared to WT mice. …”
  14. 19874

    ISO-1-treated NOD- or C57BL/6-macrophages modulate T cell activation <i>in vitro</i>. by Hannelie Korf (636947)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A-C) Ctr- or ISO-1-treated macrophages isolated from either C57BL/6 or NOD mice (5 × 10<sup>4</sup> cells/well) were washed before addition of OVA<sub>323-339</sub> peptide or BDC2.5 mimotope (1 μg/mL) and culturing together with negatively isolated CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells from OT-II or BDC2.5 Tg mice (1 × 10<sup>5</sup> cells/well). …”
  15. 19875

    Heterogeneous environments and <i>Trichuris muris</i> infection alter the composition of the fecal microbiota. by Jacqueline M. Leung (120235)

    Published 2018
    “…Gray bars are used to show how <i>Barnesiella</i> is decreased in Lab mice but increased in Short-term Wild mice. …”
  16. 19876
  17. 19877

    DataSheet_1_Effects of Acipenserid herpesvirus 2 on the outcome of a Streptococcus iniae co-infection in white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus).docx by Eva Marie Quijano Cardé (6944261)

    Published 2024
    “…While a decrease in humoral immunity caused by VZV has been hypothesized as a potentially important factor in IGASI cases, no natural animal model exists to study this process. …”
  18. 19878
  19. 19879

    Oxygen-dependent regulation of tumor growth and metastasis in human breast cancer xenografts by Kristine Yttersian Sletta (4386352)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Materials and methods</p><p>5 x 10<sup>5</sup> cancer cells were injected s.c. in the groin area of NOD/SCID female mice. …”
  20. 19880

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding mutants expressed and localized correctly. by Mallory C. Shields (4474210)

    Published 2020
    “…Schematic depiction of the C<sub>2</sub>A domain of wild type and mutant synaptotagmin and their postulated interactions with the negatively-charged presynaptic membrane. …”