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17021
Spiking activity of dentate gyrus granule cells during exploratory behaviour evokes large short-term plasticity at mossy fiber synapses <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2013“…A large dynamic range of response amplitudes is apparent with amplitudes generally largest with ISIs ranging from 50–1000 ms. …”
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17022
Generation of post-mitotic neurons requires NRG1-II.
Published 2015“…<i>4neurog1</i>:<i>nRFP</i>) at 50 hpf. Scale bar, 10 μm. <b>C</b>. Quantification of <i>neurod</i>:EGFP intensity in the OT for the experiment shown in A (mean ± s.e.m.; **<i>P</i> < 0.01; n = 4 per group). …”
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17023
Acid gradient created by glucose metabolism promotesphosphate bond synthesis.
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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17024
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17025
Supplementary Material for: Efficacy of team‑based collaborative care for distressed patients in secondary prevention of chronic coronary heart disease: Results from the multicente...
Published 2025“…Further, TeamCare led to a significantly greater decrease in depression (d=-0.329), anxiety (d=-0.300), perceived stress (d=-0.233), and medical risk score (d=-0.235). …”
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17026
Smad1 target genes repressed and activated in senescence.
Published 2011“…<p>(<i>A</i>) Repression of Smad1 target genes by H3K27me3. 838 Smad1 target genes in MEF were sorted by fold expression change between MEFp2 and mean of RasV12 day3, 7, and 10 (<i>Expression column</i>). 50 genes showed increase of H3K27me3 reads in RasV12 by 0.4 or more (↑<i>column</i>), and were significantly enriched downward (*P = 0.004, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test), i.e. repressed. …”
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17027
Response kinetics and relationship to Weber’s law in the m1 controller (Fig 3).
Published 2023“…<p>The set-point of <i>A</i> is 3.0. (a) Step-wise increase of <i>k</i><sub>2</sub> from 1.0 to 5.0 at time <i>t</i>=10 at different but constant backgrounds <i>k</i><sub>4</sub> (0–128.0, phases 1 and 2). …”
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17028
Peripheral inflammation increases the number of recombined Purkinje neurons.
Published 2014“…Vertical line at 0 h indicates media exchange. Scale bar, 100 µm (A and B), 50 µm (D and F), 10 µm (E), and 5 µm (G).…”
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17029
Response kinetics and relationship to Weber’s law in the m7 controller (Fig 5).
Published 2023“…<p>The set-point of <i>A</i> is 3.0. (a) Step-wise increase of <i>k</i><sub>1</sub> from 1.0 to 5.0 at time <i>t</i>=100 at different and constant background perturbations <i>k</i><sub>3</sub> (0–128.0, applied in phases 1 and 2). …”
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17031
KRIT1 regulates steady-state levels of intracellular ROS.
Published 2010“…Notice that KRIT1<sup>−/−</sup> cells displayed the highest content of intracellular ROS, whereas the re-expression of KRIT1 caused a significant, expression level-dependent decrease in intracellular ROS levels.…”
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17032
Supplementary Material for: Urine Osmolality and Renal Outcome in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: Results from the KNOW-CKD
Published 2019“…Primary outcome was a composite of 50% decline in the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), initiation of dialysis, or kidney transplantation. …”
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17033
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17034
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) promotes the binding of nuclear proteins to the nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) binding sequences of the vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) pr...
Published 2011“…Values are the means of three mice plus standard deviation. The fold decrease in expression in the NF-κB inhibitor-treated over vehicle-treated cells was calculated. …”
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17035
Evidence for Substrate Preorganization in the Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Reaction Describing the Contribution of Ground State Structure to Hydrogen Tunneling
Published 2010“…The primary deuterium KIE displays a linear decrease with respect to acyl chain length for straight-chain <i>N</i>-acylglycine substrates. …”
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17036
Evidence for Substrate Preorganization in the Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Reaction Describing the Contribution of Ground State Structure to Hydrogen Tunneling
Published 2010“…The primary deuterium KIE displays a linear decrease with respect to acyl chain length for straight-chain <i>N</i>-acylglycine substrates. …”
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17037
Evidence for Substrate Preorganization in the Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Reaction Describing the Contribution of Ground State Structure to Hydrogen Tunneling
Published 2010“…The primary deuterium KIE displays a linear decrease with respect to acyl chain length for straight-chain <i>N</i>-acylglycine substrates. …”
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17038
Effect of mitomycin C (MMC) on Pgp-EGFP functionality studied with the Rho123 uptake assay.
Published 2014“…As shown in the inset, this was correlated with a decrease of Pgp in the DRM fraction and an increase of Pgp in the detergent soluble fraction. …”
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17039
Data_Sheet_1_Assessment of Dog Owner Concern Regarding Peri-operative Nausea and Vomiting and Willingness to Pay for Anti-emetic Treatment.pdf
Published 2019“…Fifty-three owners (51.4%) would definitely and 49/103 (47.6%) would likely choose treatment to prevent vomiting. The median and mean amount owners were willing to pay was 50 and 76.47 USD, respectively. …”
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17040
Table1_Effects of 3-week repeated cold water immersion on leukocyte counts and cardiovascular factors: an exploratory study.docx
Published 2023“…<p>Aim: This exploratory study aimed to investigate the effects of a 3-week repeated cold water immersion (CWI) intervention on leukocyte counts and cardiovascular factors (mean arterial pressure [MAP], heart rate [HR]) in healthy men.…”