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    Bortezomib inhibits infectious DENV production in primary monocytes. by Milly M. Choy (790882)

    Published 2015
    “…The bortezomib concentration that inhibited 50% of virus replication (in parentheses) was less than 20 nM for DENV1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively. …”
  3. 9923

    Figure S1 - A Prolyl-Hydroxylase Inhibitor, Ethyl-3,4-Dihydroxybenzoate, Induces Cell Autophagy and Apoptosis in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells via Up-Regulation of BNIP3... by Bo Han (84102)

    Published 2014
    “…Red/green indicate an increase/decrease in gene expression relative to the universal mean for each gene. …”
  4. 9924

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> sensitivity of the myofilaments was reduced by OVX. by Elias Fares (460284)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>E</b>,<b>F</b>. OVX increased mean EC<sub>50</sub> values compared to sham hearts but had no effect on the Hill coefficient (n=25 sham and 26 OVX myocytes for panel B; n=5 sham and 4 OVX hearts for actomyosin MgATPase assay; *p<0.05; Panel C was analyzed with a two-way ANOVA; main factors of free Ca<sup>2+</sup> and OVX were significant; other data were analyzed with a t-test; *denotes significant differences).…”
  5. 9925

    Changes in GF sound responses with age. by Jonathan M. Blagburn (8259648)

    Published 2020
    “…Dashed lines indicate the normalized SEP amplitudes at which the GF spiking probability was 50%, which become data points in B and C. (B) and (C) Box and scatter plots of data, with superimposed mean +/- SEM, for grouped males and females of different ages (d). …”
  6. 9926

    Effect of MEHP and PMA on the gene transcription of TSPO, PKCε, PPAR-α, PPAr-β/δ, and PPAR-γ. by Enrico Campioli (336888)

    Published 2013
    “…Cells were seeded for 24 h before treatment with MEHP (A–C) or PMA (D) and collected after the indicated time points (A) or after 4 days (B–D). qRT-PCR results are normalized to RPS18, expressed in terms of mean and S.E.M. calculated from 3 independent experiments, and presented as fold increase or decrease compared to control. …”
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    Image_2_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.JPEG by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
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    Image_4_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.JPEG by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
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    Image_1_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.JPEG by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
  13. 9933

    Data_Sheet_1_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.pdf by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
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    Image_5_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.JPEG by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
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    Image_6_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.JPEG by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
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    Image_3_The Ecological Limits of Poverty Alleviation in an African Forest-Agriculture Landscape.JPEG by Alexandra C. Morel (2825084)

    Published 2019
    “…Our findings suggest, that if all households adopted the optimal level of each of these management options, and in so doing had similar poverty profiles to those households already managing optimally, we would see the community-averaged probability: a child of a household misses school decrease from 47 to 31%, a household would be able to acquire assets increase from 40 to 59% and a household would have access to an adequate amount of food increase from 62 to 79%.…”
  17. 9937

    The inverted funnel plots of effective rate. by Li Xin-Shuai (17743152)

    Published 2024
    “…The results of meta-analysis showed that the overall effective rate of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group [RR = 1.21, 95% CI (1.16, 1.26), P< 0.00001]. In addition, compared with the control group, the experimental group showed significant improvement in NIHSS score [SMD = -1.59, % CI (-2.00–1.18), P< 0.00001] and ADL score [SMD = 2.12, 95% CI (1.52, -2.72), P<0.00001], significant decrease in CRP [SMD = -2.24, 95% CI (-3.31, -1.18), P<0.0001] and TNF-α [SMD = -2.74, 95% CI (-4.45, -1.03), P< 0.005] levels, and improvement in plasma viscosity [SMD = -0.86, 95% CI (-1.07, -0.66), P< 0.00001]. …”
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    The characteristics of baseline data. by Li Xin-Shuai (17743152)

    Published 2024
    “…The results of meta-analysis showed that the overall effective rate of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group [RR = 1.21, 95% CI (1.16, 1.26), P< 0.00001]. In addition, compared with the control group, the experimental group showed significant improvement in NIHSS score [SMD = -1.59, % CI (-2.00–1.18), P< 0.00001] and ADL score [SMD = 2.12, 95% CI (1.52, -2.72), P<0.00001], significant decrease in CRP [SMD = -2.24, 95% CI (-3.31, -1.18), P<0.0001] and TNF-α [SMD = -2.74, 95% CI (-4.45, -1.03), P< 0.005] levels, and improvement in plasma viscosity [SMD = -0.86, 95% CI (-1.07, -0.66), P< 0.00001]. …”
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    Selected PK parameters and clinical signs in ferrets challenged with influenza A viruses (Study 1). by Micaela B. Reddy (384270)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p><sup>b</sup> Values are mean ± SD. All PD parameters were from morning observations.…”
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    Loss of OPCs starts during the first postnatal week in the corpus callosum after genetic ablation of <i>C1ql1</i>-expressing OPCs. by Shayan Moghimyfiroozabad (19066182)

    Published 2024
    “…Scale bars = 50 μm. Data are represented as mean ± SEM. <i>C1ql1</i><sup><i>wt</i></sup><i>; Sox10</i><sup><i>DTA</i></sup>: <i>n</i> = 7 animals. …”