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  1. 25921

    Influential genomes and their combined effect. by Eva S. Deutekom (7321661)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Recalculated Area Under the Curve (AUC) values when a single species is removed from the initial species set. …”
  2. 25922

    Impact of SU1498 and Bevacizumab on U87 cell cycle, apoptosis and morphology. by Tanja Mesti (577213)

    Published 2014
    “…Bars represent mean + standard deviation (**:p<0.01). After 72 hours, SU1498 induces a slight but significant increase in the percentage of late apoptotic/necrotic Annexin V<sup>+</sup>/PI<sup>+</sup>, accompanied by a decrease in the percentage of viable (Annexin V<sup>-</sup>/PI<sup>-</sup>) cells, when compared to control (CTRL) cells. …”
  3. 25923

    <i>AtCycB1;1</i> expression in developing pollen. by Lynette Brownfield (259225)

    Published 2009
    “…When the bicellular phenotype is partially complemented by DUO1-AtCycB1;1, ∼10% of pollen is tricellular without marker expression, while there is a decrease in the amount of bicellular pollen. …”
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  7. 25927

    Visualization of Radial Peripapillary Capillaries Using Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography: The Effect of Image Averaging by Shelley Mo (3625997)

    Published 2017
    “…Quantitatively, number of endpoints decreased by 51%, and SNR, mean capillary length, capillary density, and ICD increased by 44%, 91%, 11%, and 4.5% from single frame to 10-frame averaged, respectively. …”
  8. 25928

    Exosin inhibits ExoS ADPRT activity. by Anthony Arnoldo (42511)

    Published 2008
    “…Diosmin, Everninic acid, 4296-1011 and E216-5303 directly modulate ExoS ADPRT enzymatic activity. IC<sub>50</sub> for each molecule is defined by the compound concentration required to decrease ExoS ADPRT activity by 50%. …”
  9. 25929

    Canonical <i>Wnt</i> signaling activation makes wild-type palates more <i>GSK-3β</i> “knock-out like” <i>in vitro</i>. by Emily R. Nelson (247130)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–B) e13.5 wild-type, CD-1 palate cultures were treated with DMEM F12 +/− supplementation with Wnt3A (100 ng/mL) for 2 days. qRT-PCR was performed to evaluate both osteogenic gene expression (A) and <i>Hedgehog</i> signaling activity (B). …”
  10. 25930

    The interaction between paxillin and vinculin in adhesions is spatially regulated by the activity of the RhoGTPases. by Nicholas O. Deakin (164000)

    Published 2012
    “…(F) Quantitation of average adhesion area in cells treated with vehicle or 50 μM Rac1 inhibitor. Error bars are standard error of the mean and values calculated from all adhesions from a minimum of 10 cells from 3 individual experiments. * = p<0.05, ** = p<0.005 and *** = p<0.0005. …”
  11. 25931

    Arf6 recruits the Rac GEF Kalirin to the plasma membrane facilitating Rac activation-0 by Tae Hyeon Koo (77248)

    Published 2011
    “…D. Expression of EFA6 decreases the interaction between Arf6 and Kalirin5. …”
  12. 25932

    Inhibition of Exopolyphosphatase and ATPase activities by pppGpp and ppGpp. by Mei Y. Choi (145305)

    Published 2012
    “…<i>V<sub>max</sub></i> values are reported as the mean value (μM/min) ± S.D.…”
  13. 25933

    Expression analysis of TNF-α, COX-2 and GAPDH by RT-PCR. by Bharathi Raja Subramaniya (352251)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Lane 1- Control HCT15; Lane 2- 15 µM plumbagin treated HCT15; Lane 3- 30 µM plumbagin treated HCT15; Lane 4- Control HT29; Lane 5- 50 µM plumbagin treated HT29; Lane 6- 75 µM plumbagin treated HT29. a. …”
  14. 25934

    Comparison of the therapeutic potential of different quorum sensing-disrupting compounds in the gnotobiotic brine shrimp - <i>V. harveyi</i> model. by Tom Defoirdt (147637)

    Published 2012
    “…a<p>Concentration needed to obtain 50% decrease in quorum sensing-regulated bioluminescence in <i>V. harveyi</i> BB120 <i>in vitro</i>.…”
  15. 25935

    Profiling, purification and identification of the protein corresponding to the 8317 <i>m/z</i> peak. by Pierre Hibert (470627)

    Published 2014
    “…Scattergram showing the significant differences in intensity of 8317 <i>m/z</i> peak in plasma samples derived from Control, RIPC 5′, and RIPC 10′ rats. The continuous line represents the mean, and dots represent each individual rat (n = 10 in each group) (right panel). …”
  16. 25936

    Roles of HSC70 and Cofactor DjA1 in KCNQ4 Biogenesis. by Yanhong Gao (244711)

    Published 2013
    “…Knockdown of HSC70 or DJA1 resulted in a significant decrease in total KCNQ4 level. Each data point in the bar graphs represents the mean ±SD of three experiments (* p≤0.05, ** p≤0.01).…”
  17. 25937

    S270 phosphorylation is different at different synapses. by Heba Kalbouneh (610559)

    Published 2014
    “…(A′, B′, E) Upon treatment with CDK5 inhibitor SU9516 (5 µM) for six hours the phosphorylation of gephyrin is significantly reduced. …”
  18. 25938

    Analysis of proteome-wide changes during pertactin-induced death of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> Δ<i>degP</i>. by Esther Braselmann (1526932)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>coli</i>, two samples were collected for mass spectrometry analysis (2 h and 5 h post <i>prn</i> induction). For the <i>degP</i> deletion strain, a total of four samples were collected (2 h and 5 h post <i>prn</i> induction and uninduced controls at the same time points). …”
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    BMP-7 activity in mouse mesangial cells transfected with gremlin siRNA plasmid. by Qingxian Zhang (363282)

    Published 2013
    “…The protein levels of BMP-7 and Phos-Smad-5/Smad-5 decreased after 48 hours incubation with high glucose. …”
  20. 25940

    Integrated double signal amplification systems with ELISA assay for sensitive detection of tylosin in food by Shan Shan (396787)

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, the established double signal amplification Bio-SA-HCR-ELISA was used for detecting TYL in milk and honey, the LOD of this method were 4.9 and 2.5ng/mL, respectively.</p>…”