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  1. 13661

    Additional file 5 of Organization of self-advantageous niche by neural stem/progenitor cells during development via autocrine VEGF-A under hypoxia by Taichi Kashiwagi (2430256)

    Published 2023
    “…NeuN+ neurons were significantly decreased by the hypoxic condition (Mean ± SEM, n = 4, *** p = 0.00028. …”
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    Extended Stochastic Model (Five Cells): Robustness Analysis of the Period and Amplitude of the Internal cAMP Oscillations with Respect to Perturbations in the Model Parameters and... by Jongrae Kim (36310)

    Published 2013
    “…The distributions of the amplitudes show a similar tendency, i.e., the mean decreases and the standard deviation increases as the magnitude of the perturbation increases. …”
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    In 5-HTT-/- mice subjected to the WM a low number of NeuroD positive cells is correlated with a poor performance in the Morris water maze. by Margherita M. Karabeg (475186)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Applying the Spearman`s test in the quantitative immunohistochemistry study revealed a linear dependence between the learning performance (decreasing learning performance is expressed as increasing area under the learning curve; AuC) and the number of NeuroD-immunoreactive (ir) cells could be found in the temporal hippocampus of 5-HTT-/- WM mice. …”
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    FIGURE 5 from Lingual Denervation Improves the Efficacy of Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas by Downregulating TGFβ Signaling by Zhuo-Ying Tao (17971607)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>B–F,</b> The expression levels of β3-tubulin, Ki-67, caspase-3, TGFβ1, and PD-L1 in each group [each bar represents mean ± SD (<i>n</i> = 5–7); ***, <i>P</i> < 0.001 versus MOC1+IgG; <sup>###</sup>, <i>P</i> < 0.001 vs. …”
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    Chronic Sleep Deprivation-Induced Proteome Changes in Astrocytes of the Rat Hypothalamus by Jae-Hong Kim (124622)

    Published 2014
    “…Comparisons of the proteome profiles of hypothalamic astrocytes revealed that chronic partial SD increased (≥1.5-fold) 89 proteins and decreased (≤0.7-fold) 50 proteins; these changes in protein expression were validated by western blot or immunohistochemistry. …”
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    Chronic Sleep Deprivation-Induced Proteome Changes in Astrocytes of the Rat Hypothalamus by Jae-Hong Kim (124622)

    Published 2014
    “…Comparisons of the proteome profiles of hypothalamic astrocytes revealed that chronic partial SD increased (≥1.5-fold) 89 proteins and decreased (≤0.7-fold) 50 proteins; these changes in protein expression were validated by western blot or immunohistochemistry. …”
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    Chronic Sleep Deprivation-Induced Proteome Changes in Astrocytes of the Rat Hypothalamus by Jae-Hong Kim (124622)

    Published 2014
    “…Comparisons of the proteome profiles of hypothalamic astrocytes revealed that chronic partial SD increased (≥1.5-fold) 89 proteins and decreased (≤0.7-fold) 50 proteins; these changes in protein expression were validated by western blot or immunohistochemistry. …”
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    Chronic Sleep Deprivation-Induced Proteome Changes in Astrocytes of the Rat Hypothalamus by Jae-Hong Kim (124622)

    Published 2014
    “…Comparisons of the proteome profiles of hypothalamic astrocytes revealed that chronic partial SD increased (≥1.5-fold) 89 proteins and decreased (≤0.7-fold) 50 proteins; these changes in protein expression were validated by western blot or immunohistochemistry. …”
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    Dynamin inhibition affects secretion of other proteins. by Maaike Kockx (154125)

    Published 2014
    “…*<i>P</i><0.05 <i>v</i> Ctrl.</p>…”
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    <i>C. burnetii</i> utilizes α<sub>V</sub>β<sub>3</sub> integrin for uptake in a cholesterol-dependent manner. by Stacey D. Gilk (208034)

    Published 2013
    “…When +cholesterol cells were pre-incubated with vitronectin, the major ligand for a α<sub>V</sub>β<sub>3</sub> integrin, <i>C. burnetii</i> entry decreased by 66% (p = 0.001) and 71% (p<0.0001) as compared to pre-incubation with fibronectin or BSA, respectively. …”
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    In control (air exposed) guinea pigs electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves (3–30V, 0.2 ms pulse width, 15 Hz, 5 sec duration at 1 minute intervals) resulted in vagally induced... by Kirsten C. Verhein (460156)

    Published 2013
    “…V-05-013 partially prevented M<sub>2</sub> receptor dysfunction (C closed squares), while V-05-014 (B closed triangles) and V-05-015 (C closed inverted triangles) completely protected M<sub>2</sub> receptor function. …”
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    Food is necessary for normal levels of male-male aggression but not male-male courtship and its effects are independent from locomotion or encounter duration. by Rod S. Lim (622045)

    Published 2014
    “…There is a very prominent peak around 3–4 mm, which ranges from 2 mm (less than 1 body length of flies) to 10 mm (3–4 body lengths), and accounts for around 50% of the 20 minutes assay. …”
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    <i>Fzd5</i> deficiency derails normal branching morphogenesis by interfering with trophoblast syncytialization, disassociation of cell junction, and chorionic fetal vessel infiltra... by Jinhua Lu (267804)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of marker genes for syncytiotrophoblast cells in control (+/−) and <i>Fzd5</i>-null (−/−) placentas. The expression of <i>Gcm1</i>, <i>Synb</i>, and <i>Cebpa</i>, markers for Syn-II cells, was decreased in <i>Fzd5</i> mutants. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Obs5ervational Study of Glycemic Impact of Anticipatory and Early-Race Athletic Competition Stress in Type 1 Diabetes.pdf by Nicole Hobbs (11794148)

    Published 2022
    “…The rate of change of the CGM during the first 30 minutes of exercise notably differed between the race and training (p = 0.02) with a less rapid decline in CGM occurring during the race for 11 of 12 paired sessions and an increasing CGM trend during the race for 7 of the 12 sessions with the rate of change (mean ± standard deviation) as 1.36 ± 6.07 and -2.59 ± 2.68 mg/dL per 5 minutes for the race and training, respectively. …”