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  1. 35021

    CGRP inhibits bactericidal activities of neutrophils. by Tiffany Lin (3388415)

    Published 2021
    “…<i>aeruginosa</i> 6294 at 5x10<sup>5</sup> CFU/eye. BIBN4096 (30 mg/kg) or vehicle were injected intraperitoneally one hour after the infectious challenge. …”
  2. 35022

    Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of Low-Spin Manganese(III)−Poly(pyrazolyl)borate Complexes by Ferdaus Hossain (8659224)

    Published 2020
    “…The close conformity of mean Mn−N distances of 1.974(4), 1.984(5), and 1.996(4) Å in <b>1</b>, <b>2</b>, and <b>3</b>, respectively, indicates absence of the characteristic Jahn−Teller distortion of a high-spin d<sup>4</sup> center. …”
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  4. 35024

    Data_Sheet_1_Uncoupling Aluminum Toxicity From Aluminum Signals in the STOP1 Pathway.docx by Léa Le Poder (12491632)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Aluminum (Al) is a major limiting factor for crop production on acidic soils, inhibiting root growth and plant development. …”
  5. 35025

    Image_1_Uncoupling Aluminum Toxicity From Aluminum Signals in the STOP1 Pathway.JPEG by Léa Le Poder (12491632)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Aluminum (Al) is a major limiting factor for crop production on acidic soils, inhibiting root growth and plant development. …”
  6. 35026

    Image_2_Uncoupling Aluminum Toxicity From Aluminum Signals in the STOP1 Pathway.JPEG by Léa Le Poder (12491632)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Aluminum (Al) is a major limiting factor for crop production on acidic soils, inhibiting root growth and plant development. …”
  7. 35027

    Image_4_Uncoupling Aluminum Toxicity From Aluminum Signals in the STOP1 Pathway.JPEG by Léa Le Poder (12491632)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Aluminum (Al) is a major limiting factor for crop production on acidic soils, inhibiting root growth and plant development. …”
  8. 35028

    Image_3_Uncoupling Aluminum Toxicity From Aluminum Signals in the STOP1 Pathway.JPEG by Léa Le Poder (12491632)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Aluminum (Al) is a major limiting factor for crop production on acidic soils, inhibiting root growth and plant development. …”
  9. 35029

    Influence of cell bond tension on clone shape. by Marcus Michel (3072624)

    Published 2016
    “…Cell bond tension at the clone border is increased by a factor λ = 2 and cell bond tension in all cells of the clone is decreased by a factor of 2 (α = 0.5). (L) Average clone cell number after five generations for the reference and the cases shown in (C-K). …”
  10. 35030

    Ribosome footprinting and polysome profiling reveal DUX4 suppressive effects on translation efficiency. by Danielle C. Hamm (4693915)

    Published 2023
    “…(<b>E</b>) Gene Ontology analysis for transcripts with significantly decreased ribosome occupancy in 5′ UTR, TIS, and first coding exon in MB135iDUX4 myoblasts treated with a DUX4 pulse+IFNγ versus IFNγ; see <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002317#pbio.3002317.s011" target="_blank">S3 Data</a>. …”
  11. 35031

    DataSheet_1_PPE38-Secretion-Dependent Proteins of M. tuberculosis Alter NF-kB Signalling and Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages.pdf by James Gallant (9295373)

    Published 2021
    “…We could show that dampening of the pro-inflammatory response is associated with activation of a RelB/p50 pathway, while the canonical inflammatory pathway is active during infection with wild type M. tuberculosis CDC1551. …”
  12. 35032

    Rspo3 inhibits the zygotic Wnt/β-catenin signaling in zebrafish embryos. by Xiaozhi Rong (576365)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>E</b>) Rspo3 inhibited Wnt3a activity. Representative views of embryos. The pictures were taken at the 5-somite stage. …”
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    Intracellular Zn<sup>2+</sup> is transferred to cytotoxic apoSOD1 proteins. by Ann-Sofi Johansson (168577)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Monomeric apoSOD1 [C6/111A;F50E;G51E] (<b>1</b>) and the mutants [H46/48/120S] (<b>2</b>), [H71/80S;D83S] (<b>3</b>) and [H46/48/63/71/80/120S;D83S] (<b>4</b>) were added to a final concentration of 10 µM to SH-SY5Y cells loaded with radioactive <sup>65</sup>Zn. …”
  15. 35035

    Summary of model behaviour for internal noise amplitude and spectral slope estimation. by Daniel H. Baker (327642)

    Published 2019
    “…Noise with steeper slopes (ɑ = 1.5–2.0) increased mean dominance duration as a function of noise contrast, while noise with shallower slopes decreased mean dominance duration. …”
  16. 35036

    Comparison of group 1 mGluR levels in adult (Y), AI and AU hippocampal formations. by Caroline Ménard (189955)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A) mGluR5 protein level was decreased in the hippocampal homogenates of AI animals and B) this modification was correlated to the MWM performance for aged rats. …”
  17. 35037

    Supplementary Material for: Phase I Study of CHK1 Inhibitor LY2603618 in Combination with Gemcitabine in Patients with Solid Tumors by Calvo E. (3105135)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>Results:</i> Among the 50 patients enrolled, frequent adverse events possibly related to study drug treatment included fatigue (44%), decreased platelets (42%), decreased neutrophils (32%), nausea (26%), and decreased hemoglobin (20%). …”
  18. 35038

    PTE down-regulated the expression of SBP-1 and SCD. by YiHong Ding (689964)

    Published 2015
    “…(b) Relative expression levels of <i>sbp-1</i>, <i>fat-5</i>, <i>fat-6</i>, and <i>fat-7</i> measured by QPCR were significantly decreased with the increased concentrations of PTE. …”
  19. 35039

    Rho-mediated control of <i>kinB</i> transcription is removed during sporulation. by Vladimir Bidnenko (4258573)

    Published 2017
    “…Detailed values are provided in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006909#pgen.1006909.s014" target="_blank">S5 Table</a>. (C and D) Intracellular levels of Rho decrease during sporulation. …”
  20. 35040

    Evolution of the Kiva country network. by Pramesh Singh (5028908)

    Published 2018
    “…(F) Top five lender countries and their share of loans given and (G) top five borrower countries for each year. The US accounts for a major share of the lending activity (> 50%), however the US dominance is decreasing with time as we see increased participation levels from more countries.…”