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  1. 13821

    Relative expression of target genes normalized with different numbers of reference genes. by Daijun Ling (188975)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) The age-dependent increased <i>Hsp70</i> expression also shows minor decrease when normalized sequentially by 1, 3 or 13 reference genes. …”
  2. 13822

    Exemplar press-related channel. by David T. Bundy (7586414)

    Published 2019
    “…</b> Multi-unit firing rates were estimated by counting spike times within 100 ms windows shifted by 50 ms between windows and then averaging across trials. Mean firing rates show a complex task response with firing rates significantly (p<0.05) decreased around the lever press and 650 ms prior to the reach to the pellet and then significantly increased immediately prior to the reach to the pellet. …”
  3. 13823

    FOXO3a down-regulates <i>PRNP</i> expression by binding to its promoter. by Ting Liu (45625)

    Published 2013
    “…All experiments were performed three to five times, and the data were analyzed as the mean ± S.E.M. …”
  4. 13824

    Identification of a mitochondrial respiratory chain deficiency and defective mtDNA translation. by John W. Yarham (573109)

    Published 2014
    “…<b>E</b>) <i>In vitro</i> metabolic labelling of mitochondrial translation in patient fibroblasts (P) showed a generalised decrease in translation activity, with the subunits of Complex I (notably ND5) and Complex IV (notably COXI) most substantially decreased. …”
  5. 13825

    Cooperative binding of Isw1a to DNA. by Anne De Cian (6592)

    Published 2012
    “…At 0.7 pN (trace (3)), while the length of the DNA bound to bead 2 is unchanged (except for a quick transient decrease at ∼430 sec blown up in the inset), the DNA anchored to bead 1 exhibits a rapid decrease in extension. …”
  6. 13826

    Hnf6 Tg animals exhibit abnormal islet morphogenesis. by Laura Wilding Crawford (41616)

    Published 2008
    “…Total insulin<sup>+</sup> area decreases in transgenic animals (dark green) at postnatal stages, but does not appear to be altered during embryogenesis. e15.5, n = 4; e18.5, n = 4; P1, n = 2; 2 weeks, n = 3. …”
  7. 13827

    Synergistic evolution explains the origins of leaf masquerade in katydids. by J. Benito Wainwright (8180835)

    Published 2025
    “…Positive coefficients (blue arrows) indicate a transition from absence to presence in the parent trait (tegmen pigmentation and green coloration) whereas negative coefficients (red arrows) indicate a decrease in the parent trait (mean tegmen aspect ratio). …”
  8. 13828

    Differentially regulated genes reside in closed chromatin regions and undergo dynamic changes in chromatin signature during fate transitions. by Ao Liu (481251)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(B)</b> Example of a shared bHLH target (SWEET5) that is nucleosome bound (MNase-seq [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002770#pbio.3002770.ref038" target="_blank">38</a>]; top track, deep blue), heavily H3K27me3-methylated in early stomatal lineage cells (H3K27me3 ChIP-seq in FAMA<sup>LGK</sup> cells [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002770#pbio.3002770.ref037" target="_blank">37</a>]; second track, light blue) and shows a decrease in H3K27me3 in mature GCs (H3K27me3 ChIP-seq in GC [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002770#pbio.3002770.ref037" target="_blank">37</a>]; third track, green); the bottom 5 tracks show binding of the stomatal lineage bHLHs and the chromatin remodeler BRM from ChIP-seq experiments. …”
  9. 13829

    Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Activity is Diminished and Phosphorylation Enhanced in Respiring Cardiac Mitochondria from Mice Fed High Dietary Fat. by Clair Crewe (467358)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are presented as the % decrease relative to controls (n = 5, 6, and 6 for 1 d, 1 wk, and 20 wk). …”
  10. 13830

    Data_Sheet_2_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.PDF by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  11. 13831

    Image_2_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  12. 13832

    Image_1_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  13. 13833

    Data_Sheet_1_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.PDF by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  14. 13834

    Image_3_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  15. 13835

    Image_4_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  16. 13836

    Temporal Regulation of Myopia and Inflammation-Associated Pathways in the Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein Knockout Mouse Model by Shanu Markand (19730205)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>The ddPCR data analysis indicated that numerous myopia and inflammation-associated genes were differentially regulated in IRBP KO retinas with distinct temporal variation (upregulated at P5, decreased at P40, and no change at P213 relative to WT). …”
  17. 13837

    Tuning rate comparison for Pavlovian experiment. by Weston Fleming (10924744)

    Published 2021
    “…Unexpected reward response, where reward response is the mean firing rate over the first 600 ms following reward presentation, baseline subtracted using the mean firing rate over a 1 s period before reward presentation (inferred spikes over baseline median = 6.5 Hz, Q1 = 3.9 Hz, Q3 = 8.2 Hz for λ target 4 Hz; median = 9.8 Hz, Q1 = 6.2 Hz, Q3 = 12.2 Hz, for λ target 6 Hz; median = 11.5 Hz, Q1 = 7.1 Hz, Q3 = 14.0 Hz, for λ target 8 Hz; electrophysiology spikes over baseline median = 9.5 Hz, Q1 = 6.3 Hz, Q3 = 12.0 Hz). c. …”
  18. 13838

    Expression of POSTN mRNA in cultured NSCs and the effect of POSTN deficiency on NSC proliferation and differentiation in SGZ. by Si-Min Ma (706071)

    Published 2015
    “…C: The protein expression of POSTN was decreased in the brain of <i>POSTN</i><sup><i>+/-</i></sup> mice (KO) compared to wild-type mice (WT). …”
  19. 13839

    A-p50 affects tumor cell survival through inhibition of NF-κB-mediated transcriptional activation by Jing Mi (18654)

    Published 2011
    “…Ad-A-p50-infected A549 cells show a significant decrease in cell viability (Ad-A-p50) compared to Ad-siNT-infected cells, = 3–5 per group, = 0.0001. () Hoechst 33342 staining of apoptotic nuclei. …”
  20. 13840

    PARP Activity Counteracts ISWI Function In Vivo by Anna Sala (270342)

    Published 2008
    “…Our analysis revealed that on average there is a ∼4.1-fold decrease of the PAR staining in the <i>Parp<sup>C03256</sup></i> mutant that is accompanied by a ∼6.6-fold increase in ISWI staining, when compared to wt chromosomes.…”