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  1. 11061

    Photophysical Properties of Platinum(II)−Acetylide Complexes: the Effect of a Strongly Electron-Accepting Diimine Ligand on Excited-State Structure by Christopher J. Adams (1847317)

    Published 2008
    “…</b> The TRIR data show a decrease of the energy of the CC vibration upon excitation, by about 90 cm<sup>−1</sup> in comparison to the ground state, and formation of a new, very intense, and very broad band at 1820 cm<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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    Comparison of AED activity in the zebrafish and rodent acute PTZ models. by Tatiana Afrikanova (288839)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>An AED is indicated as positive for 30-min integration intervals if it significantly (p<0.05) decreased locomotor activity. …”
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    Table_1_Hydrologic Modeling as a Service (HMaaS): A New Approach to Address Hydroinformatic Challenges in Developing Countries.DOCX by Michael A. Souffront Alcantara (7528658)

    Published 2019
    “…This article discusses these challenges along with the background leading to the development of a large-scale streamflow prediction system. In addition, we present a large-scale streamflow prediction system developed using the GloFAS-RAPID model. …”
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    The S178A mutation in Paxillin alters adhesion assembly and disassembly. by Mathew E. Berginski (214153)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A and B) The rate of adhesion assembly and disassembly are significantly decreased by the S178A mutation. …”
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    Chl a transient curve ‘in different treatments. by Can Huang (564071)

    Published 2024
    “…DS also caused a decrease in plant Y(I) and Y(II). ETRI and ETRII, and increased Y(NO) and Y(NA) in plants, indicating that DS caused photosystem damage in plants. …”
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    Table_1_Antibiotic and antifungal use in pediatric leukemia and lymphoma patients are associated with increasing opportunistic pathogens and decreasing bacteria responsible for act... by Katherine A. Dunn (13158132)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Due to decreased immunity, both antibiotics and antifungals are regularly used in pediatric hematologic-cancer patients as a means to prevent severe infections and febrile neutropenia. …”
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    Cohesin depletion preferentially decreases transcriptional pausing and initiation at genes that lack cohesin, and increases Pol II kinase occupancy more frequently in the bodies of... by Cheri A. Schaaf (144616)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) The box plots show the fold changes (log2) upon Rad21 depletion for all active cohesin-binding (red) or non-binding (blue) genes in total Pol II (Rpb3 ChIP) promoter occupancy, transcriptionally-engaged Pol II (PRO-seq) at the promoter, and pausing. …”
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    Table_2_Antibiotic and antifungal use in pediatric leukemia and lymphoma patients are associated with increasing opportunistic pathogens and decreasing bacteria responsible for act... by Katherine A. Dunn (13158132)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Due to decreased immunity, both antibiotics and antifungals are regularly used in pediatric hematologic-cancer patients as a means to prevent severe infections and febrile neutropenia. …”
  19. 11079

    Regulation of miR-146a by RelA/NFkB and p53 in ST<em>Hdh</em>/<em>Hdh</em> Cells, a Cell Model of Huntington's Disease by Jayeeta Ghose (207861)

    Published 2011
    “…In the present manuscript, we show by luciferase reporter assays and real time PCR that decreased miR-146a expression in ST<em>Hdh<sup>Q111</sup></em>/<em>Hdh<sup>Q111</sup></em> cells is due to decreased expression and activity of p65 subunit of NFkB (RelA/NFkB). …”
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    miR-29c and DNMT3a contributes to the development of focal ischemia-induced infarction in rat brain. by Gopal Pandi (389162)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Transient MCAO significantly decreased miR-29c levels in the ipsilateral cortex of rats at 12 h reperfusion (A) and treatment with premiR-29c led to significantly increased post-ischemic miR-29c levels compared to control miR treated group (A). …”