Showing 17,081 - 17,100 results of 31,057 for search '(( 50 ((nn decrease) OR (((a decrease) OR (mean decrease)))) ) OR ( 5 wt decrease ))', query time: 0.97s Refine Results
  1. 17081

    Virulent C2-202 caused greater histopathology. by Yu Zhang (12946)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>WT B6 mice were infected with 2.5 x 10<sup>5</sup> of either C2-202 or TN/94-49. …”
  2. 17082

    Expression of the ETS-5 target gene <i>gcy-9</i> restores CO<sub>2</sub>-chemosensitivity to <i>ets-5</i> mutants. by Julia P. Brandt (176082)

    Published 2012
    “…Wild-type URX neurons (top panel) showed a small decrease in the ratio of YFP:CFP emissions in response to 10 s CO<sub>2</sub> pulses indicating decreases in cell calcium. …”
  3. 17083

    CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout of <i>c-REL</i> in HeLa cells results in profound defects of the cell cycle by Carsten Slotta (4326091)

    Published 2017
    “…<i>c-REL</i><sup>-/-</sup> cells further showed significantly decreased expression levels of <i>c-REL</i> target genes in comparison to wt. …”
  4. 17084
  5. 17085
  6. 17086

    Failure analysis: SL- and RQ,SL-expressing NMJs show elevated release probability at very low extracellular calcium. by Douglas J. Brusich (2269936)

    Published 2018
    “…For the RQ,SL-expressing NMJs, there is a clear rightward shift in the size distribution of RQ,SL-expressing events, as well as a marked decrease in the frequency of failures (categorized as 0 mV events). …”
  7. 17087

    Cholinergic Modulation of Narcoleptic Attacks in Double Orexin Receptor Knockout Mice by Mike Kalogiannis (224818)

    Published 2011
    “…The muscarinic antagonist atropine (0.5 mg/kg, IP) decreased the number of arrests, also without altering arrest lifetimes. …”
  8. 17088

    Relative membrane levels of endogenous endoglin in HMEC-1 cells upon transient or stable mutant protein expression. by Tassilo Förg (606727)

    Published 2014
    “…Cells expressing the variant endoglin<sup>ΔC</sup> (DC, without cytoplasmic domain) showed a 1.5 times higher ectopic expression than endoglin<sup>wt</sup>.…”
  9. 17089

    Effect of CART on motor behavior. by Peizhong Mao (189608)

    Published 2012
    “…For the Control (CTL) group, there was nearly a 50/50 split in terms of the number of free versus wall-assisted rears. …”
  10. 17090

    The abundance of glycine increases with age in <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i>. by Yasmine J. Liu (6433946)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Glycine metabolic pathways in <i>C</i>. …”
  11. 17091

    Purification and characterization of the deletion mutants. by Amanda Jack (11547638)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(C)</b> EMSA gels using no RNA, 10 nM 0–5 kb viral RNA, or 50 ng/μL polyC RNA and decreasing concentration of the ΔR2 mutant. …”
  12. 17092
  13. 17093

    Hand1 downregulates <i>Ihh</i> and <i>Runx2</i> expression <i>in vivo</i>. by Lindsay E. Laurie (2504281)

    Published 2016
    “…(D) Expression of Ihh (a,b) and Runx2 (c,d) was detected by immunohistochemistry of E16.5 Wt (a) and <i>Hand1</i> mutant (b) femurs. …”
  14. 17094

    AS TR2-UBE3A mice had significant improvements in the Morris water maze. by Jennifer L. Daily (337749)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Escape latency to reach the platform during 5 days of training in Morris water maze. The only significant differences seen were an increase in latency for the AS TR2-GFP mice on day 3 and a decrease in latency for wildtype mice on day 4 compared to the other two groups (2-way ANOVA Bonferroni: Interaction [F(8,100) = 1.01, <i>P>0.05</i>]; Treatment [F(2,100) = 5.30, <i>P<0.05</i>]; Time [F(4,100) = 53.49, <i>P<0.0001</i>]; Matching [F(25,100) = 5.37, <i>P<0.0001</i>]). …”
  15. 17095

    Modeling and functional consequences of the p.Tyr313His <i>KISS1R</i> mutation. Panel A. by Frédéric Brioude (101781)

    Published 2013
    “…The lower panel shows the absence in ERK1/2 phosphorylation when cells were transfected with the vector containing Y313H-mutated KISS1R. C: positive control: WT KISS1R stimulated by kisspeptin after 5 minutes. …”
  16. 17096
  17. 17097
  18. 17098
  19. 17099
  20. 17100

    DataSheet1_Identification of target groups and individuals for adherence interventions using tree-based prediction models.PDF by Johannes Wendl (11213891)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Results: 1) our simple linear regression model estimated a positive adherence effect, that is an increase in total costs of 10.73 Euro per PDC-point and year for diabetes type 1, 3.92 Euro for diabetes type 2 and 1.92 Euro for hyperlipidemia (all p ≤ 0.001). 2) The model-based tree detected subgroups with negative estimated adherence effects for diabetes type 2 (-1.69 Euro, 24.4% of cohort) and hyperlipidemia (-0.11 Euro, 36.1% and -5.50 Euro, 5.3%). 3) Our model-based random forest estimated personalized adherence effects with a significant proportion (4.2%–24.1%) of negative effects (up to -8.31 Euro). …”