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Resonant and non-resonant layer II ACo neurons.
Published 2014“…<i>A</i>, Voltage response to a 10 s ZAP stimulus (lower trace) of 10 pA amplitude and linearly decreasing frequency (15–0 Hz), at different membrane potentials. …”
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49102
Analysis of apoptosis and protein changes in human PDL cells under pathological cyclic strain.
Published 2013“…Flow cytometric analysis of apoptosis in human PDL cells stained with annexin V and PI. Dot plots of cells stained with annexin V and PI are shown. …”
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MIC and MBC of nisin in combination with D-amino acids for <i>S. mutans</i>.
Published 2014“…Each test was repeated five times on different days, and means and standard errors were given.…”
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49108
Overexpression of NNMT attenuated apoptosis.
Published 2014“…<p>Apoptosis was detected by flow cytometric analysis using the Annexin V-PE/7-AAD Apoptosis Detection Kit after infected for 48 h. …”
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<i>Mdx</i> diaphragms exhibit a clear progression of muscular dystrophy as mice age.
Published 2017“…D, M, V: dorsal, midcostal, and ventral regions. Values are means ± SD.…”
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49112
Data_Sheet_1_Muscle Belly Gearing Positively Affects the Force–Velocity and Power–Velocity Relationships During Explosive Dynamic Contractions.pdf
Published 2021“…By using an ultrafast ultrasound, we investigated the role of muscle shape changes (vastus lateralis) in determining belly gearing (muscle belly velocity/fascicle velocity) and the explosive torque during explosive dynamic contractions (EDC) at angular accelerations ranging from 1000 to 4000°.s<sup>–2</sup>. By means of ultrasound and dynamometric data, the F–V and P–V relationships both for fascicles and for the muscle belly were assessed. …”
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49114
Supporting data for "Minimally-Invasive Treatment for Temporomandibular Disorders: Early Arthrocentesis and Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy"
Published 2023“…In Group 1, pain intensity significantly decreased at 6 weeks and all subsequent time points compared to Group 2. …”
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49115
Data_Sheet_1_Blended Online Intervention to Reduce Digital Transformation Stress by Enhancing Employees’ Resources in COVID-19.PDF
Published 2022“…In a longitudinal study, we examined the change in DTS, perceived stress at work, attitudes toward DT, self-efficacy and burnout in two time points, before and after the intervention. We compared five groups of participants (558 in total), three groups not qualified (n = 417), and two groups qualified to intervention (n = 141). …”
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49118
Chronic i
Published 2011“…V. DCF treatment decreases the proportion of tritiated DA and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) in the effluent, however it increases the proportion of trace amines: octopamine (OCT), tyramine (TYR), and β-phenylethylamine (PEA). …”
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49119
Effect of Solid Solution Temperature on Microstructure and Corrosion Resistance of CoNiCrMo Alloy
Published 2019“…<div><p>Influence of solid solution temperature on microstructures and corrosion properties of CoNiCrMo alloy were investigated by means of optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and electronic differential system. …”
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49120
(A) Dopaminergic neurons reside in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc), which is located in the ventral midbrain, and send axonal projections to the striatum, which is situate...
Published 2011“…In the 6-OHDA animal model of Parkinson's disease, the nigral dopaminergic neurons are destroyed unilaterally by means of a stereotactic injection of the toxin, as indicated by the needle. …”