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    Image_1_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.TIF by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_11_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_3_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  4. 16384

    Table_2_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
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    Table_13_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  6. 16386

    Table_4_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  7. 16387

    Table_5_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  8. 16388

    Table_14_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  9. 16389

    Table_1_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  10. 16390

    Evaluation of temporal progression for the predicted HLB detections in Texas against survey data for alternative models. by Viet-Anh Nguyen (137745)

    Published 2023
    “…Each model variant removes one key component from the HLB epidemiological model used throughout the paper. We show means of 500 simulation realizations as solid lines, and 50%, 75%, 95% credible intervals as shades of decreasing intensities. …”
  11. 16391

    Density dependent growth modulates time-to-threshold and optimal antibiotic treatment for in-vitro growth model. by Jason Karslake (3233934)

    Published 2016
    “…Small inset: Fraction decrease in the population as a function of for tigecycline (ε = 0.9). …”
  12. 16392

    Visible-Light-Controlled Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors for Targeted Cancer Therapy by Laia Josa-Culleré (2736559)

    Published 2023
    “…Light-activatable drugs, whose activity can be precisely controlled with external light, could provide a more localized action of the drugs in the tumor, thus decreasing side effects and increasing efficacy. …”
  13. 16393

    Results. by Tae-Ho Lee (177564)

    Published 2012
    “…A context effect score below zero indicates a decrease in the threshold value, and a context effect score above zero indicates an increase in the threshold value.…”
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    <i>In vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> properties of aminotriazines used in this study. by David J. Matson (625974)

    Published 2015
    “…Analgesic efficacy was determined by a statistically significant (p < 0.05) decrease in formalin-induced flinching for which the same dose did not produce a reduction in movement in the open field assay that obviated the formalin result. …”
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    miR-135b negatively regulates SMAD5 expression. by Song Xu (187853)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Transfection with miR-135b inhibitor or mimic leads to a decrease or an increase of miR-135b expression in hMSCs. …”
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    Table1_Small Molecule RPI-194 Stabilizes Activated Troponin to Increase the Calcium Sensitivity of Striated Muscle Contraction.DOCX by Zabed Mahmud (12827819)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Small molecule cardiac troponin activators could potentially enhance cardiac muscle contraction in the treatment of systolic heart failure. We designed a small molecule, RPI-194, to bind cardiac/slow skeletal muscle troponin (Cardiac muscle and slow skeletal muscle share a common isoform of the troponin C subunit.) …”
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    Image1_Small Molecule RPI-194 Stabilizes Activated Troponin to Increase the Calcium Sensitivity of Striated Muscle Contraction.pdf by Zabed Mahmud (12827819)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Small molecule cardiac troponin activators could potentially enhance cardiac muscle contraction in the treatment of systolic heart failure. We designed a small molecule, RPI-194, to bind cardiac/slow skeletal muscle troponin (Cardiac muscle and slow skeletal muscle share a common isoform of the troponin C subunit.) …”
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    Image3_Small Molecule RPI-194 Stabilizes Activated Troponin to Increase the Calcium Sensitivity of Striated Muscle Contraction.pdf by Zabed Mahmud (12827819)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Small molecule cardiac troponin activators could potentially enhance cardiac muscle contraction in the treatment of systolic heart failure. We designed a small molecule, RPI-194, to bind cardiac/slow skeletal muscle troponin (Cardiac muscle and slow skeletal muscle share a common isoform of the troponin C subunit.) …”