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  1. 11441

    GLI1, DNMT1 and DNMT3a were inhibited in PANC-1 cell line after which treated by Cyclopamine. by ShanShan He (184687)

    Published 2011
    “…The inset shows a substantial decrease in GLI1, DNMT1 and DNMT3a expression. …”
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    Expression analysis in strain B728a of three FecI-like ECF σ factor genes (<i>ecf5</i>, <i>ecf7</i>, and <i>ecf6</i>) and associated putative iron-responsive genes in low and high... by Poulami Basu Thakur (389600)

    Published 2013
    “…Negative values indicate a decrease in expression levels as computed by taking the negative inverse of a fold change value less than 1.…”
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    Data Sheet 1_Evaluating the immune response in a murine cancer model between irreversible electroporation and an advanced biphasic pulsed electric field technology.docx by Ebtesam H. O. Nafie (18251357)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>aPEF induced a differentiated tumor microenvironment four days post-ablation compared to IRE, with greater intratumoral infiltration of T-cells, B-cells, increased M1 macrophages, and decreased myeloid-derived suppressor cells. …”
  8. 11448

    Table_1_Immunodeficiency Promotes Adaptive Alterations of Host Gut Microbiome: An Observational Metagenomic Study in Mice.docx by Shuyu Zheng (5570231)

    Published 2019
    “…To explore the dynamic role of the microbiota in response to immune deficiency, we comprehensively assessed the microbiome of 90 mouse fecal samples, across three time points including two immunodeficiency models, namely severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic SCID (NOD/SCID) mice, with BALB/cA as a control strain. Metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in alpha diversity and the existence of a clear structural separation in the microbiota of immunodeficient mice. …”
  9. 11449

    Proposed role of VMH CPT1A in the hypothalamic control of satiety. by Paula Mera (562941)

    Published 2014
    “…Moreover, an up-regulation of VGAT transporter and a decrease in VGLUT2 may indicate enhanced inhibitory signalling which has been described to promote food intake. …”
  10. 11450

    Image_1_Immunodeficiency Promotes Adaptive Alterations of Host Gut Microbiome: An Observational Metagenomic Study in Mice.pdf by Shuyu Zheng (5570231)

    Published 2019
    “…To explore the dynamic role of the microbiota in response to immune deficiency, we comprehensively assessed the microbiome of 90 mouse fecal samples, across three time points including two immunodeficiency models, namely severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic SCID (NOD/SCID) mice, with BALB/cA as a control strain. Metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in alpha diversity and the existence of a clear structural separation in the microbiota of immunodeficient mice. …”
  11. 11451

    Image_1_Immunodeficiency Promotes Adaptive Alterations of Host Gut Microbiome: An Observational Metagenomic Study in Mice.pdf by Shuyu Zheng (5570231)

    Published 2019
    “…To explore the dynamic role of the microbiota in response to immune deficiency, we comprehensively assessed the microbiome of 90 mouse fecal samples, across three time points including two immunodeficiency models, namely severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic SCID (NOD/SCID) mice, with BALB/cA as a control strain. Metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in alpha diversity and the existence of a clear structural separation in the microbiota of immunodeficient mice. …”
  12. 11452

    Table_1_Immunodeficiency Promotes Adaptive Alterations of Host Gut Microbiome: An Observational Metagenomic Study in Mice.docx by Shuyu Zheng (5570231)

    Published 2019
    “…To explore the dynamic role of the microbiota in response to immune deficiency, we comprehensively assessed the microbiome of 90 mouse fecal samples, across three time points including two immunodeficiency models, namely severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic SCID (NOD/SCID) mice, with BALB/cA as a control strain. Metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in alpha diversity and the existence of a clear structural separation in the microbiota of immunodeficient mice. …”
  13. 11453

    Data_Sheet_1_Immunodeficiency Promotes Adaptive Alterations of Host Gut Microbiome: An Observational Metagenomic Study in Mice.xlsx by Shuyu Zheng (5570231)

    Published 2019
    “…To explore the dynamic role of the microbiota in response to immune deficiency, we comprehensively assessed the microbiome of 90 mouse fecal samples, across three time points including two immunodeficiency models, namely severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic SCID (NOD/SCID) mice, with BALB/cA as a control strain. Metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in alpha diversity and the existence of a clear structural separation in the microbiota of immunodeficient mice. …”
  14. 11454

    Data_Sheet_1_Immunodeficiency Promotes Adaptive Alterations of Host Gut Microbiome: An Observational Metagenomic Study in Mice.xlsx by Shuyu Zheng (5570231)

    Published 2019
    “…To explore the dynamic role of the microbiota in response to immune deficiency, we comprehensively assessed the microbiome of 90 mouse fecal samples, across three time points including two immunodeficiency models, namely severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic SCID (NOD/SCID) mice, with BALB/cA as a control strain. Metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in alpha diversity and the existence of a clear structural separation in the microbiota of immunodeficient mice. …”
  15. 11455

    Optimal latency <i>τ</i>* as a function of discount factor <i>γ</i> and cost <i>a</i>. by Kevin Lloyd (839940)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The optimal latency <i>τ</i>* tends to decrease as either the discount factor <i>γ</i> or the cost of acting quickly <i>a</i> decrease. …”
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    Aβ<sub>1–40</sub> and Aβ<sub>1–42</sub> have differential neurotoxicity. by Daijun Ling (188975)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A–B) Aβ<sub>1–42</sub> but not Aβ<sub>1–40</sub> expression decreases fly lifespan (A) and climbing ability (B) (lifespan assay, N = 953, 633 and 965 for three parallel cohorts of control, Aβ<sub>1–40</sub> and Aβ<sub>1–42</sub> flies respectively; data are the mean±SEM; climbing assay, N = 160 for all three cohorts). …”