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    Data Sheet 1_The effect of biogenic calcium phosphate nanoparticles on drought-stressed barley.docx by Doaa E. Elsherif (18267906)

    Published 2025
    “…At the molecular level, genes associated with betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase (HvBADH1), mitogen-activated protein kinases (HvMAPK3), showed provoked activity, particularly at a concentration of 25 mg/L. Furthermore, the treatment led to a decrease in ROS, as evidenced by reduced levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and hydrogen peroxide. …”
  3. 18563

    ZnS Nanocrystals as an Additive for Gamma-Irradiated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) by Roberta Cristina da Silva (4829853)

    Published 2018
    “…It was demonstrated that the addition of ZnS nanocrystals imparted molecular protection to the polymer matrix while improving flexibility, by decreasing the Young Modulus of PVC films. These results suggest the use of sonochemically synthesized ZnS nanocrystals as a new additive for radiation-grade PVC materials.…”
  4. 18564

    Reactive oxygen species and apoptosis determination at age P42. by Qinxiang Zheng (309384)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Green fluorescent staining indicates expression of ROS in the upper row panels, while it indicates apoptotic cell death by TUNEL in the lower row panels. Data are a composite of 3 independent experiments. Note the dramatic decrease in ROS presence in treated <i>rd12</i> eyes (right upper panel) compared to the abundant presence of ROS in the untreated <i>rd12</i> eyes (middle upper panel). …”
  5. 18565

    The BA.1-NTD reduces the neutralization of BNT162b2 vaccine sera. by Ruthiran Kugathasan (10280843)

    Published 2023
    “…Green shaded represents a decrease in neutralization, red shaded represents increased neutralization.…”
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    Effect of the presence of soluble CD4 on the thermostability (T<sub>90</sub>) of HIV-1. by Nitish Agrawal (105325)

    Published 2013
    “…</p>2<p>Concentration of 4-domain soluble CD4 (sCD4) required to decrease HIV-1 infectivity by 50%.</p>3<p>ΔT<sub>90</sub> = (T<sub>90</sub> in the presence of sCD4)−(T<sub>90</sub> in the absence of sCD4). …”
  7. 18567

    GRADE Analysis: quality assessment of adjunctive aripiprazole versus placebo for antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia. by Xianbin Li (401049)

    Published 2013
    “…*<p><b>Decrease quality of evidence:</b> a) single-blind method; b) randomization by the antipsychotic weight; c). …”
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    Genotypic entropy and evolution of fitness. by Tadamune Kaneko (11973570)

    Published 2022
    “…The orange solid lines (right axis) represent the average fitness of each generation calculated for the lineages obtained using Evo50. Averages were taken over 100,000 lineages. The vertical lines indicate the fitness at which Ω(<i>f</i>) starts to decrease faster than the exponential rate. …”
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    GlHsp90 is down-regulated during encystation. by Rishi Kumar Nageshan (251392)

    Published 2014
    “…<b><i>C</i></b>, Western blot analysis of Hsp90 during the course of encystation show steady decrease in Hsp90 levels. Quantification of the western blot show that cysts produce 50% less Hsp90 than the active trophozoites, at the beginning of the encystation.…”
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    ZnS Nanocrystals as an Additive for Gamma-Irradiated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) by Roberta Cristina da Silva (4829853)

    Published 2018
    “…It was demonstrated that the addition of ZnS nanocrystals imparted molecular protection to the polymer matrix while improving flexibility, by decreasing the Young Modulus of PVC films. These results suggest the use of sonochemically synthesized ZnS nanocrystals as a new additive for radiation-grade PVC materials.…”
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    Assay for the optimal temperature of PhaZ<sub>UD</sub>. by Tomohiro Morohoshi (5735813)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The purified PhaZ<sub>UD</sub> solution from the KW1 (A) and YM2 (B) strains was mixed with 1 mg/mL PHBH solution and incubated at temperatures ranging from 20 to 50°C. …”
  12. 18572

    Inhibition of the influenza virus RNP complex by 3′dGTP and T-705 RTP. by Zhinan Jin (432307)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Chemical structures of the obligate chain terminator 3′dGTP and the base-modified T-705 ribofuranosyl 5′-triphosphate (T-705 RTP). …”
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    Effect of root nodule number. by Hironori Fujita (226867)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>As the nodule number (<i>n</i>) on a host root increases, the symbiotic relationship evolves less easily. …”
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    Enzymatic targets of SARS-CoV-2 from the HDE experiments applied to the Recon1-HBEC model. by Nantia Leonidou (14833068)

    Published 2023
    “…Enzymes with adapted bounds from the purine and pyrimidine metabolism led to a remarkable virus decrease, while further promising targets were reported from the carbohydrate metabolism. …”
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    Bryostatin ablates X4-tropic HIV infection. by Rajeev Mehla (338475)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Jurkat cells were pretreated either with bryostatin or other drugs, infected with 50 ng/ml p24 equivalent recombinant NLENY HIV-1 expressing YFP followed by continuation in respective treatments. …”
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    Comparison of the input/output function for basal synaptic transmission in slices. by Nora Prochnow (4627)

    Published 2013
    “…The 10 W/kg exposed group is characterized by a prominent left shift of their fibre volleys of the fEPSPs corresponding to 75 and 100% of the maximum fEPSP amplitude. …”
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    Temperature increase worsened sodium azide/2-DG induced reduction of cellular volume. by Chunyan He (149909)

    Published 2013
    “…The data were acquired using FCS with voltage E00. A total of 50,000 cells were analyzed per sample. …”
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    Effects of DA on excitability of MSN subtypes at depolarized and hyperpolarized membrane potential. by Henrike Planert (384562)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>C, D</i>, when the effect of DA was tested near −80 mV (−81.71±2.21 mV, n = 26), D1 MSNs increased spiking in response to the same step current (number of APs before DA application: 2.63±1.69, after application: 5.78±3.42; n = 14, p = 0.0075, two-tailed paired t-test), whereas D2 MSNs showed no change in discharge (number of APs before DA application: 4.25±2.14, after DA application: 5.17±4.04, n = 12, p = 0.508 two-tailed paired t-test).…”
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    Chemical structure and properties of screen identified hits. by Simon R. Stockwell (180885)

    Published 2012
    “…<p><b>A) Compound chemical structures.</b> Compounds are arranged in order of decreasing potency. …”
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    File S1 - Optogenetic Measurement of Presynaptic Calcium Transients Using Conditional Genetically Encoded Calcium Indicator Expression in Dopaminergic Neurons by Carmelo Sgobio (652457)

    Published 2014
    “…Note that PITX3-IRES2-tTA (PITX3/−) mouse slices expressed a small, drug-insensitive transient similar to the transients observed in slices from the other two lines after TTX application. …”