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Table_2_The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women’s Reproductive Health.docx
Published 2021“…</p>Results<p>1031 women completed the survey. Mean age was 36.7 ± 6.6 years (range, 15–54). 693/70% reported recording their cycles using an app or diary. 233/23% were using hormonal contraception. 441/46% reported a change in their menstrual cycle since the beginning of the pandemic. 483/53% reported worsening premenstrual symptoms, 100/18% reported new menorrhagia (p = 0.003) and 173/30% new dysmenorrhea (p < 0.0001) compared to before the pandemic. 72/9% reported missed periods who not previously missed periods (p = 0.003) and the median number of missed periods was 2 (1–3). 17/21% of those who “occasionally” missed periods pre-pandemic missed periods “often” during pandemic. 467/45% reported a reduced libido. …”
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Table_1_The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women’s Reproductive Health.docx
Published 2021“…</p>Results<p>1031 women completed the survey. Mean age was 36.7 ± 6.6 years (range, 15–54). 693/70% reported recording their cycles using an app or diary. 233/23% were using hormonal contraception. 441/46% reported a change in their menstrual cycle since the beginning of the pandemic. 483/53% reported worsening premenstrual symptoms, 100/18% reported new menorrhagia (p = 0.003) and 173/30% new dysmenorrhea (p < 0.0001) compared to before the pandemic. 72/9% reported missed periods who not previously missed periods (p = 0.003) and the median number of missed periods was 2 (1–3). 17/21% of those who “occasionally” missed periods pre-pandemic missed periods “often” during pandemic. 467/45% reported a reduced libido. …”
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Electrophoretic mobility shift assay showing the interaction of wild type TsTBP1 with Ts2-CysPrx TATA-box probe.
Published 2015“…<i>solium</i> nuclear extract; lanes 3, 4, and 5: competence with Ts2-CysPrx TATA-box cold probe in a molar excess of 25X, 50X, and 100X, respectively; lane 6: super-shift interaction using anti-pTsTBP1-N; lane 7: consensus TATA-box probe interaction with <i>T</i>. …”
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Electrophoretic mobility shift assay showing the interaction of wild type TsTBP1 pAT5 TATA-box probe.
Published 2015“…<i>solium</i> nuclear extract; lanes 3, 4, and 5: competence with pAT5 TATA-box cold probe in a molar excess of 25X, 50X, and 100X, respectively; lane 6: super-shift interaction using anti-pTsTBP1-N; lane 7: consensus TATA-box probe interaction with <i>T</i>. …”
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12065
Cdk2 and PTPLAD1 interact with IR complex organization.
Published 2018“…The autoradiograms depict data from a typical experiment. Statistical values for salient time points are mean ± s.d. of % of initial densitometric values (two-tailed unpaired Student’s t-test). …”
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12066
TEA block of transient K current in rabbit CB chemoreceptor cells
Published 2011“…(A) Representative experiment showing the decrease in the peak current amplitude in depolarizing pulses to +40 mV upon application to the bath solution of TEA at concentrations from 10 M to 10 M as indicated. …”
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12067
Epidemiology of Trichomoniasis in South Korea and Increasing Trend in Incidence, Health Insurance Review and Assessment 2009-2014
Published 2016“…This trend was sharpest in the ≥60 years group of female population. However, a 66% decrease in incidence rates was observed among male subjects (23.7 in 2009 to 15.7 in 2014 per 100,000 male population). …”
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12068
Solubilized P and biomass produced by <i>Aspergillus niger</i> FS1 mutants compared to the wild type.
Published 2014“…P (%) = (mMUT–mWT)/mWT×100; mMUT: mean solubilized P for the mutant; mWT: mean solubilized P for the wild type. …”
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ANX2/p11 interaction mediates binding of ALL cells to osteoblasts.
Published 2015“…<p><b>A)</b> Cell adhesion assay showing the percentage of RS4;11 cells bound to Saos-2 monolayer with respect to the input, which was considered 100%. …”
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Evolution of mutation rates on simple fitness landscapes with different ruggedness.
Published 2013“…Although the optimal mutation rate increases as a function of valley size (note the right-shift in the dashed line from top to bottom), the evolved mutation rates in fact decrease as a function of valley size (note the left-shift of the blue and red points from top to bottom).…”
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PGRN knockdown results in reduced motor axon outgrowth.
Published 2013“…∧Significantly different from 200 µM Control MO, p<0.036; # significantly different from 50 µM MO, p<0.001; grna CO-MO (ATG): n = 41; grna CO-MO (UTR): n = 20; grna ATG-MO, 50 µM: n = 40, 100 µM: n = 40, 200 µM: n = 41; grna 5′UTR-MO, 50 µM: n = 27, 100 µM: n = 28, 200 µM: n = 14; Knockdown of <i>grnb</i> produced a similar, but more subtle, axonal shortening. * Significantly different from 600 µM Control MO, p<0.038; # significantly different from 200 µM MO, p<0.05; grnb CO-MO (ATG): n = 27; grnb CO-MO (UTR): n = 10; grnb ATG-MO, 200 µM: n = 40, 400 µM: n = 36, 600 µM: n = 41; grnb 5′UTR-MO, 200 µM: n = 9, 400 µM: n = 12, 600 µM: n = 12; B) The two MO used simultaneously had a cumulative effect; * significantly different from Control MO a + b, p<0.002; # significantly different from all other groups p<0.0001. …”
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Effect of the lytic enzyme PeiR on M1 growth <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2010“…Chloroform, a known potent inhibitor of methanogens, resulted in a similarly reduced methane yield (B), but the decrease in culture density was less (A), as expected since it halts metabolism rather than lysing cells. …”
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Srp drives an overgrowth of the wing disc.
Published 2018“…Ratios show the reproducibility of the phenotype are shown. Scale bars A-C—100μm; J-L—50μm.</p>…”
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Somatic Focus manipulated with incentivized discrimination tasks.
Published 2013“…<p>A. <b>Task incentives.</b> In order to provide incentive to follow the attention task cue (“Attend HEAT” or “Attend VISUAL”), we manipulated monetary payoffs, based on task performance. …”
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The proportion of homomeric GluR1 AMPA receptors in the post-synaptic sites is not altered following LTP induction.
Published 2013“…<p>In these experiments, slices were treated with a 1-hour perfusion of NASPM (50 µM), an inhibitor of GluR2-lacking AMPA receptors. …”
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Effect of Gli blockade on growth of human ovarian cancer cells <i>in vivo</i>.
Published 2014“…Treatment was initiated in all groups (n = 8 each group) when mean tumor volume had reached 100 mm<sup>3</sup>. (<b>A</b>) Treatment with GANT61 led to a significant growth inhibition of xenografted human ovarian cancer tumors. n = 8; **, <i>P</i><0.01. …”
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Comparison of Genetic Structure of Epixylic Liverwort <i>Crossocalyx hellerianus</i> between Central European and Fennoscandian Populations
Published 2015“…Large populations possessed less SGS, with individuals showing a pronounced decrease in kinship over 50 cm of distance. …”
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Sensitivity to autolysis varies <10 fold in reference strains.
Published 2015“…<i>aureus</i> by exposing them to low concentrations of Triton X-100. Sensitivity to autolysis was reflected by a decrease in the OD<sub>600</sub> upon exposure to TX-100. …”
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Pyrvinium inhibits Wnt signaling.
Published 2010“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Pyrvinium inhibits TOPflash activation with an EC<sub>50</sub> of ∼10 nM in contrast to the structurally related compound VU-WS211. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_The burdens of poverty during the COVID-19 pandemic.PDF
Published 2022“…To test for significant discrepancy, we opted for chi-square- and t-tests.</p>Results<p>The analysis sample compromised N = 8,100 individuals of which 4,2% could be classified as living at-risk-of-poverty. 23% of respondents living at-risk-of-poverty had a decrease in income since the beginning of the pandemic–twice as many as those not living at-risk-of-poverty, who reported more often an increase in income. …”