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    Effects of mCAR ligands alone or in combination with Paclitaxel in E9 mouse lung cancer cells. by Heidge Fukumasu (588307)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Effects of mCAR ligands on the anti-tumor efficacy of paclitaxel (IC50). TCPOBOP increases the anti-tumor efficacy of the of paclitaxel by significant decrease cell viability at 1–10 µM compared to only paclitaxel-treated cells (p<0.05 – Two way ANOVA followed by Tukey's multiple comparison test for treatment effect). …”
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    Effects of mCAR ligands alone or in combination with Paclitaxel in E9 mouse lung cancer cells. by Heidge Fukumasu (588307)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Effects of mCAR ligands on the anti-tumor efficacy of paclitaxel (IC50). TCPOBOP increases the anti-tumor efficacy of the of paclitaxel by significant decrease cell viability at 1–10 µM compared to only paclitaxel-treated cells (p<0.05 – Two way ANOVA followed by Tukey's multiple comparison test for treatment effect). …”
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    Acid gradient created by glucose metabolism promotesphosphate bond synthesis. by Gautam Dhar (723875)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Schematic showing the steps followed to analyze the role of acid gradient in phosphate bond synthesis during glucose metabolism in cancer. …”
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    Physiological Response of Adipocytes to Weight Loss and Maintenance by Sanne P. M. Verhoef (386624)

    Published 2013
    “…A marker for glycolysis decreased (AldoC) during weight loss in association with adipocyte shrinking, and remained decreased during follow-up in association with weight maintenance. …”
  6. 16766

    Actin destabilization counteracts ectocytosis defects in CCDC66-depletion. by Jovana Deretic (13113617)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean cilia length in CCDC66-depleted cells decreased to 0.74-fold compared to the mean control length at 0 h. …”
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    Competitive antagonism of Orco activation. by Sisi Chen (166395)

    Published 2012
    “…<b>C</b>) Increasing the concentration of agonist (OLC12) decreases the effectiveness of Orco antagonists. 100 µM OLC2, OLC9, OLC14, OLC15, OLC20, or OLC22 was co-applied with 10 µM OLC12 or 100 µM OLC12 to oocytes expressing Dmel\Orco + Dmel\Or35a. …”
  8. 16768

    Impact of Diabetes Type 1 in Children on Autonomic Modulation at Rest and in Response to the Active Orthostatic Test by Thais Roque Giacon (3278928)

    Published 2016
    “…These data were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, body fat percentage and casual blood glucose, with a 5% significance level.</p><p>Results</p><p>The results suggested that diabetic children at rest present a decrease in SDNN (50.4 vs. 75.2), rMSSD (38.7 vs 57.6) and LF [ms<sup>2</sup>] (693.6 vs 1874.6). …”
  9. 16769

    Comparison of whole genome prediction accuracy across generations using parametric and semi parametric methods by Abbas Atefi (10414497)

    Published 2021
    “…The genome comprised one chromosome of 100 cM length carrying 50 QTLs. There was no significant difference between accuracy of investigated methods (p > 0.05) but among three methods, the highest mean accuracy (0.659) was observed for BayesA. …”
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    WIKI4 inhibits the functional outcomes of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling. by Richard G. James (114424)

    Published 2012
    “…Scalebar  = 500 µm. (<b>C</b>) Treatment with WIKI4 prevents the decrease in co-expression of markers of undifferentiated hESCs following Wnt3A stimulus. hESCs were stimulated with the indicated treatments and expression of GCTM2 and CD9 was assessed by flow cytometry following six days of treatment. …”
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    Longitudinal iGlu<sub>u</sub> imaging experiments reveal forskolin effect on hMFB glutamate release. by Marta Orlando (11001599)

    Published 2021
    “…Data are normalized to the first value, 12 min before the forskolin application. Note 50% bleaching and 25% increased pixel noise. (D) Graph shows the cumulative amplitude, active area, and mean and maximal amplitudes of the iGlu<sub>u</sub> fluorescent signal of the hMFB in (A and B). …”
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    Data collected during an investigation into uncertainty and impressions among people. by Zhijie Xie (9125206)

    Published 2019
    “…Using data collected in online surveys and psychology laboratory, we found that participants optimistically perceived the 50% acceptance probability, and that uncertainty enhances the impression of a target who has a 50% acceptance probability. …”
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    Global mRNA Expression Profiles of <i>set1</i>Δ and <i>H3-K4R</i> Mutant Strains. by Benoit Guillemette (5650312)

    Published 2011
    “…The bottom panels are heat map illustrations of the log<sub>2</sub> fold-change, where yellow indicates an increase in mRNA abundance in the mutant strains relative to WT cells and blue indicates a decrease. (B–C) Venn diagrams showing the overlap between groups of genes up-regulated (B) or down-regulated (C) at least two-fold when either the <i>H3-K4R</i> or the <i>set1</i>Δ strain is compared with WT cells. …”
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    Inhibitory effects of polydatin on mRNA expression levels of proinflammatory mediators. by Hong Zhang (25820)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Pretreatment with polydatin for 5 consecutive days evidently decreased mRNA expression levels of TNF-α (A), IL-β<sub>1</sub> (B), COX-2 (C), and iNOS (D) prior to intraperitoneal injection of CCl<sub>4</sub> (50 µg/kg). …”
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    NADH oxidase activities of recombinant gFlHb. by Edar O. Pech-Santiago (13871266)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A) The reaction was performed in 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer by adding 160 μM NADH at time zero, after 0.37 μM gFlHb (blue arrow) was added to reach a stable baseline with negligible spurious reaction. …”
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    Comparison of different classifiers with varying amounts of imprecise data. by Mallory Sheth (6477662)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>This table compares the performance of different classifiers for the original MIMIC II data and a version of the MIMIC II data where 50% of observations were randomly perturbed by a value <i>ϵ</i>, distributed normally with mean zero and the empirical variance of the variable in question. …”