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  1. 19541

    Effect of BAPTA-AM and ABT-737 on ionomycin-induced Δψ<sub>m</sub>. by Daniel Tornero (218854)

    Published 2011
    “…Afterwards, cells were washed in Krebs solution and Ionomycin (2 µM; Iono) was added and Δψ<sub>m</sub> was measured on-line as a decrease in TMRM fluorescence. Each data point represents mean ± S.E.M. of 15 individual cells from 3 different experiments.…”
  2. 19542

    Kinetics of DNA repair in polymerase epsilon target in adults following 400 J/mUVC by Joel N Meyer (32917)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> The decrease in lesion frequency best fits first-order kinetics over the first 24 hours, but is slower after 24 hours. = 3-8 per point; error bars represent standard errors of the mean.…”
  3. 19543

    Comparative genome hybridization of four spontaneous ceftazidime-resistant mutants revealing mutations in gene PA3047. by Bartolomé Moya (265834)

    Published 2009
    “…In mutant 1A1 and 1D4, a slight decrease in signal (+) pointed towards a small genetic change, e.g., a single point mutation.…”
  4. 19544

    Self-organization of bacterial communities against environmental variations. by Sohei Tasaki (3808798)

    Published 2017
    “…The left center is the inoculation point. Initial nutrition level, 2.0 g l<sup>-1</sup> peptone (A-C). …”
  5. 19545

    Differentiation outcomes and gene expression from EPL cells cultured in an FGF signalling inhibitor. by Zhiqiang Zheng (91599)

    Published 2010
    “…(<b>B</b>) Differentiation outcomes from EPL cells cultured in serum-containing medium supplemented with 50 and 75 nM PD173074. Addition of PD173074 resulted in a significant decrease in cardiomyocytes and blood and a significant increase in neuron formation. n = 3. * indicates a significant increase (p<0.05) when compared to serum + DMSO. # indicates a significant decrease (p<0.05) when compared to serum + DMSO. …”
  6. 19546

    Image_1_Cortico-Striatal Oscillations Are Correlated to Motor Activity Levels in Both Physiological and Parkinsonian Conditions.pdf by Cristóbal Moënne-Loccoz (9237122)

    Published 2020
    “…In motor cortices and striata, we observed a robust correlation between the motion index and the oscillatory power in two main broad frequency ranges: a low-frequency range [5.0–26.5 Hz] was negatively correlated to motor activity, whereas a high-frequency range [35.0–79.9 Hz] was positively correlated. …”
  7. 19547

    [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub> oscillations during stimulation with 12 mM glucose. by Jurij Dolenšek (276793)

    Published 2013
    “…Y axis represents the normalized fraction of the difference between maximum and plateau baseline fluorescence. <b>D</b> A pseudo-colored representation of time lags between oscillation end<sub>50</sub> in the cell in which [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub> decreased first and every other cell. …”
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  9. 19549

    Table_2_Chemical and Isotopic Evidence for Organic Matter Sulfurization in Redox Gradients Around Mangrove Roots.xlsx by M. R. Raven (6679901)

    Published 2019
    “…A mixture of pyrite, elemental S, and organic S form a plaque within the outer 50 μm of the root, which also contains strongly <sup>34</sup>S-depleted sulfate in its xylem. …”
  10. 19550

    Image_1_Chemical and Isotopic Evidence for Organic Matter Sulfurization in Redox Gradients Around Mangrove Roots.pdf by M. R. Raven (6679901)

    Published 2019
    “…A mixture of pyrite, elemental S, and organic S form a plaque within the outer 50 μm of the root, which also contains strongly <sup>34</sup>S-depleted sulfate in its xylem. …”
  11. 19551

    Table_1_Chemical and Isotopic Evidence for Organic Matter Sulfurization in Redox Gradients Around Mangrove Roots.xlsx by M. R. Raven (6679901)

    Published 2019
    “…A mixture of pyrite, elemental S, and organic S form a plaque within the outer 50 μm of the root, which also contains strongly <sup>34</sup>S-depleted sulfate in its xylem. …”
  12. 19552

    Supplementary Material for: How Should We Define Postnatal Growth Restriction in Preterm Infants? by Zozaya C. (5419649)

    Published 2018
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> Weight <i>z</i>-scores fell in almost all patients (98.8%), and 44.1% had <i>z</i>-scores <–1.5 at 36 weeks.<b><i></i></b> After adjusting for gestational age and small for gestational age at birth, every 1-point fall in weight <i>z</i>-score was associated with a 5.6 point (95% CI 1.7 to 9.4) decrease in the Mental Developmental Index. …”
  13. 19553
  14. 19554

    Stability of recording conditions. by Kristin Hartmann (52443)

    Published 2013
    “…All-point histograms taken from 3 s of event-free raw data. …”
  15. 19555

    Determining the optimal membrane shape for a fixed charge in the core of the membrane by Seungho Choe (48008)

    Published 2011
    “…The majority of the decrease in electrostatic energy occurs from 21 to 5 Å, and there is pronounced flattening in the curve between 0 and 5 Å. …”
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  17. 19557

    Growth curves of the baseline model. by Yan Cai (298695)

    Published 2016
    “…The broken line shows the starting point of angiogenesis which is defined when the neo-vessels account for 5% of total vessel segments. …”
  18. 19558

    Treatment with p38 MAPK inhibitor (SB203580) inhibits EV71 replication at the viral protein synthesis stage. by Shi Yun Leong (699834)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Mock-infected RD cells were treated with SB203580 at different concentrations (10, 25, 50 and 100μM) or 1.0% DMSO (negative control) and cell lysates were harvested for Western blotting at 6h post-treatment. β-actin was included as a loading control. …”
  19. 19559

    Reduction of trained cFL models. by Melody K. Morris (115320)

    Published 2011
    “…Thus, a selection threshold of 5×10<sup>−4</sup> to 7.6×10<sup>−3</sup> results in the models at the “filter points” noted in (a).…”
  20. 19560

    Antiprotease activity of HE-4 at different concentration and at different condition against various serine, cystine and aspartic proteases. by Nirmal Chhikara (124762)

    Published 2012
    “…EDTA was added to ZnCl<sub>2</sub> pre-treated HE-4 to check whether it can rescue the decrease in activity induced by ZnCl<sub>2.</sub> SDS control is the % inhibition of trypsin by 5% SDS and 5% SDS point is the activity of SDS-pretreated HE-4 against trypsin. …”