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    Data Sheet 1_Characterization and immunoprotection of thioredoxin reductase TrxB knockout mutant of Salmonella Enteritidis.pdf by Siping Zhu (607538)

    Published 2025
    “…We also observed a significant decrease in the expression of virulence-related genes in the trxB-knockout mutant. …”
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    Pancreatic phenotype after systemic deletion of WT1 in the <i>Wt1</i><sup>CreERT2</sup>;<i>Wt1</i><sup>flox</sup> model. by Laura Ariza (6336242)

    Published 2019
    “…Note the E-cadherin immunoreactivity decrease in the mutant. <b>G</b>. E-cadherin downregulation in mutant mice is confirmed by qPCR (mean of three biological replicates, p<0.01, Student’s t test). …”
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    Effect of ABPP on the neuronal density in the CA1 region of hippocampus. by Hongmei Shen (382343)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Systemic administration of ABPP inhibited the decrease of neuron density induced by MCAO at 30<sup>th</sup> day after MCAO (A). …”
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    Table_3_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
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    Image_1_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
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    Table_2_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
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    Table_1_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.xlsx by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
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    Forecasting the Effects of Fertility Control on Overabundant Ungulates: White-Tailed Deer in the National Capital Region by Ann M. Raiho (835731)

    Published 2015
    “…We offer a novel way to evaluate management actions relative to goals using short term forecasts. …”
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    Effects of Long-Term Feeding of the Polyphenols Resveratrol and Kaempferol in Obese Mice by Mayte Montero (658098)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>The effect of the intake of antioxidant polyphenols such as resveratrol and others on survival and different parameters of life quality has been a matter of debate in the last years. We have studied here the effects of the polyphenols resveratrol and kaempferol added to the diet in a murine model undergoing long-term hypercaloric diet. …”
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    Higher Recovery and Better Energy Dissipation at Faster Strain Rates in Carbon Nanotube Bundles: An <i>in-Situ</i> Study by Siddhartha Pathak (1895554)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we report a 6-fold increase in elastic modulus and gradual decrease in recoverability (down to 50%) when VACNT bundles are unloaded from postdensification stage as compared with predensification. …”
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    Higher Recovery and Better Energy Dissipation at Faster Strain Rates in Carbon Nanotube Bundles: An <i>in-Situ</i> Study by Siddhartha Pathak (1895554)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we report a 6-fold increase in elastic modulus and gradual decrease in recoverability (down to 50%) when VACNT bundles are unloaded from postdensification stage as compared with predensification. …”
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    Higher Recovery and Better Energy Dissipation at Faster Strain Rates in Carbon Nanotube Bundles: An <i>in-Situ</i> Study by Siddhartha Pathak (1895554)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we report a 6-fold increase in elastic modulus and gradual decrease in recoverability (down to 50%) when VACNT bundles are unloaded from postdensification stage as compared with predensification. …”
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    Transfection of catalytically active BPLF1 inhibits activation of the DDR and DNA repair in etoposide treated HeLa cells. by Jinlin Li (2267896)

    Published 2021
    “…The intensity of γH2AX and BRCA1 fluorescence and the number of cells showing ≥2 53BP1 foci were quantified in BPLF1 positive and negative cells from the same transfection experiment using the ImageJ software. Mean ± SE of two or three independent experiments where a minimum of 50 BPLF1 positive and 50 BPLF1 negative cells was scored in each condition.…”
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    iSTDP for stochastic inputs. by John R. W. Menzies (361198)

    Published 2013
    “…There is a stochastic but consistent weight decrease. The mean weight change (dark blue curve) is also shown.…”
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    Effect of sagopilone (SAG) on cell proliferation, tubulin cytoskeleton, cell cycle and apoptosis of lung cancer cells. by Sebastian Winsel (222664)

    Published 2011
    “…Proliferation was measured with crystal violet assay. Mean IC50 values as measure of the half-maximal growth inhibition and standard deviations are shown. 1B, Immunofluorescence staining of α-tubulin (green) and DNA (red) in A549 lung cancer cells after incubation with either vehicle (0.1% ethanol), 2.5 nM, or 40 nM SAG. …”