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    Ama controls the pool of myoblast number independently of Nrt. by Blandine Moucaud (11844047)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A–D)</b> L3 leg discs immunostained for Twi (magenta). …”
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    Performance w.r.t. Number of Realizations. by Ivan Komarov (120593)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Both the strongly connected and the weakly connected systems show a decrease in time per update as the number of realizations is increased. …”
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    Cholesterol-Independent Effects of Methyl-β-Cyclodextrin on Chemical Synapses by Kiel G. Ormerod (166248)

    Published 2012
    “…The reduction in EJP amplitude in the cold-acclimatized group was associated with a 49% reduction in quantal content (P<0.05). MβCD had no effect on input resistance in muscle fibers but decreased sensitivity to the neurotransmitter L-glutamate in both warm- and cold-acclimatized groups. …”
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    E protein residues critical for neutralization by bnAbs. by Jay Lubow (772012)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(Left panel) Bar graphs show the mean IC50 fold change against DENV2 16681 reporter virus particles encoding E protein variants relative to wild type (WT) DENV2 for antibodies <b>(A)</b> F09.S05, <b>(B)</b> F05.S03, <b>(C)</b> J9, <b>(D)</b> F25.S02, and <b>(E)</b> EDE1-C10. …”
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    Regulation of spine neck resistance maintains local EPSP amplitude during synaptic plasticity. by Allan T. Gulledge (325673)

    Published 2013
    “…C) Plots of the decrease in spine neck resistance (% of control) required to preserve local EPSP amplitude following a 50% increase in AMPA conductance for spines with different initial spine neck resistances.…”
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    Table_1_Circulating Reelin promotes inflammation and modulates disease activity in acute and long COVID-19 cases.pdf by Laurent Calvier (3339327)

    Published 2023
    “…CR-50 prophylactic treatment decreased mortality and disease severity in this model. …”
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    Cytochalasin Delocalizes VASP from the Leading Edge, Changing the F-Actin Network and Cell Shape by Catherine I Lacayo (34086)

    Published 2007
    “…<div><p>(A) Time-lapse images show that overexpressed EGFP-VASP, which is enriched at the leading edge before addition of 1.0 μM cytochalasin D (time: 1:00, left panel), becomes weaker at the leading edge ∼2 min after cytochalasin treatment (time: 2:50, middle panel). …”
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    Deconvolution of Kombucha Tea facilitates the creation of fermenting and non-fermenting mixes of KTM. by Rachel N. DuMez-Kornegay (18271479)

    Published 2024
    “…(C) Oil Red O staining of day 1 adult animals fed an <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> OP50, KTM-Mix, or KTMs diet, as well as a 5X concentrated version of the KTM diet (mean ± SD, ****, <i>P</i><0.0001, one-way ANOVA). …”
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    KCNQ Channels Show Conserved Ethanol Block and Function in Ethanol Behaviour by Sonia Cavaliere (116850)

    Published 2012
    “…We show that the single KCNQ channel in <em>Drosophila</em> (dKCNQ) has similar electrophysiological properties to neuronal KCNQ2/3, including conserved acute sensitivity to ethanol block, with the fly channel (IC<sub>50</sub> = 19.8 mM) being more sensitive than its mammalian ortholog (IC<sub>50</sub> = 42.1 mM). …”
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    DataSheet_1_Tuning Scorpion Toxin Selectivity: Switching From KV1.1 to KV1.3.docx by Andrei M. Gigolaev (9090713)

    Published 2020
    “…Despite several decades of research the molecular determinants of KTx selectivity are still poorly understood. Here we analyze MeKTx13-3 (Kalium ID: α-KTx 3.19) from the lesser Asian scorpion Mesobuthus eupeus, a high-affinity K<sub>V</sub>1.1 blocker (IC<sub>50</sub> ~2 nM); it also affects K<sub>V</sub>1.2 (IC<sub>50</sub> ~100 nM), 1.3 (~10 nM) and 1.6 (~60 nM). …”
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    Probiotics regulate Toll-like receptor (TLR) pathway in the lung 24 hours post CLP. by Ludmila Khailova (337471)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Reverse transcription and real-time PCR assays were performed to quantify steady-state mRNA levels of TLR-2, TLR-4, MyD88 and NFΚB (p50/p105). (A) TLR-2 and (C) MyD88 were significantly upregulated in the septic group compared to shams (P<0.05) and significantly downregulated in the lungs of LGG and BL treated septic mice compared to untreated septic mice. …”
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