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  1. 27661

    TPMP inhibits mitochondrial respiration and increases glycolytic activity in intact C2C12 cells. by Moustafa Elkalaf (441286)

    Published 2016
    “…The groups included an untreated control (polarized), 1 μM oligomycin treated (hyperpolarized), 0.5 μM FCCP treated (depolarized) and 1 μM rotenone treated (decreased polarization). Data is expressed as TMRM fluorescence (a.u) means ±95% CI, n = 4, in which each group included 10 wells. *, p = 0.0013; #, p = 0.0094; **, p<0.0001; ##, p = 0.0076; ns, not significant.…”
  2. 27662

    Immediate and late follow-up effects of class III early correction in cleft lip and palate patients treated with maxillary protraction by Carolina Mazon MIRANDA (10413353)

    Published 2021
    “…Conclusion After treatment (maxillary expansion associated with protraction), there was a skeletal pattern improvement. During the follow-up period, those alterations decreased to a measure close to the beginning. …”
  3. 27663

    Immigration Rates in Fragmented Landscapes – Empirical Evidence for the Importance of Habitat Amount for Species Persistence by Thomas Püttker (86264)

    Published 2011
    “…As the relationship between habitat loss and local patch and gap characteristics is strongly non-linear, theoretical models predict that immigration rates should decrease dramatically at low levels of remaining native vegetation cover, leading to patch-area effects and the existence of species extinction thresholds across fragmented landscapes with different proportions of remaining native vegetation. …”
  4. 27664

    Data_Sheet_1_Quantifying Pesticide Exposure Risk for Monarch Caterpillars on Milkweeds Bordering Agricultural Land.PDF by Paola Olaya-Arenas (6841796)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Monarch butterflies are undergoing a long-term population decline, which has led to a search for potential causes underlying this pattern. …”
  5. 27665

    Time series of hospitalizations of adolescents due to mental and behavioral disorders by Ellen Vanuza Martins Bertelli (7528715)

    Published 2019
    “…In other macro-regions, there were similar trends with a sudden increase in February 2010, but with a further gradual decrease until December 2015. …”
  6. 27666

    Microglial process dynamics and injury-induced process recruitment are altered by bumetanide. by Krisztina Tóth (12009827)

    Published 2022
    “…(<b>E)</b> Calculated postlesion velocities of microglial process recruitment using automated image analysis followed by model fitting. Data show a significant decrease (31.7%) in mean frontline velocity of cells with Bum administration. …”
  7. 27667

    <b>China's interprovincial flows of </b><b>t</b><b>ourism-based</b><b> </b><b>cultural ecosystem services and its bundling effects across metacoupled systems</b> by Tao Liu (17286064)

    Published 2023
    “…Nature-based cross-border tourism provides a means to measure FCES and their non-physical well-being patterns. …”
  8. 27668

    Graphs showing changes in fiber area and capillary parameters in the exercised and non-exercised muscles after 1w, 3w and 6w of unilateral exercise. by Yafeng Song (292964)

    Published 2014
    “…The mean group values in the figure are connected with lines to facilitate interpretation of the direction of changes after E/EMS, but the lines do not imply that the changes between the sample points represent a linear change over this period. …”
  9. 27669

    Thumb and finger movement is reduced after stroke: An observational study by Helleana Eschmann (6832265)

    Published 2019
    “…Movement of the thumb and index finger was recorded using stretch sensors worn on the affected hand (stroke subjects) or the left or right hand (control subjects) for ∼4 hours during the day. A digit movement was defined as a monotonic increase or decrease in consecutive sensor values. …”
  10. 27670

    Data_Sheet_1_The systematic analysis and 10-year prediction on disease burden of childhood cancer in China.docx by Bo Zhu (118038)

    Published 2022
    “…The increase in malignant skin melanoma will comprise the largest rise in the incidence, while the decrease for leukemia will be the largest fall in the incidence, cancer deaths, and DALYs.…”
  11. 27671

    The characteristics of the US data and how it influences our model design. by Hanxin Zhang (4280524)

    Published 2021
    “…Notice that the sudden shift still exists—even for a population with a consistent composition, meaning that the shifts do not result from enrollment changes. …”
  12. 27672

    RT-qPCR analysis consolidation. by Lisa Genzel (817546)

    Published 2017
    “…(B) In the hippocampus, only sleep and not N + SD showed a significant decrease in gene expression from 0.5 to 5 h (Sleep: F = 12.2, df 1/8, <i>p</i> = 0.008, d = 2.48; N + SD: F = 1.6, df 1/8, <i>p</i> > 0.2, d = 0.90). …”
  13. 27673

    R154Q mutation lowers membrane association density. by Tingting Wu (228837)

    Published 2014
    “…Curvature coupling parameter <i>/</i> from images recorded by Kalman-averaged confocal xz line-scan images is plotted with square root of membrane tension, revealing a linear relationship. Data from six vesicles was binned (vertical error bars represent standard error of the mean of <i>/</i> and horizontal error bars show standard error of the mean of square root of tension). …”
  14. 27674

    RMSF. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Holo average RMSF values mapped to structure, with largest RMSF residues (top 10%: 91 residues) shown as sticks and shown in bar plot. …”
  15. 27675

    CLAMP functions to regulate transcription genome wide through regulating nucleosome positioning. by Jennifer Urban (313951)

    Published 2017
    “…Shown are average MNase-seq read frequency profiles for the quartiles with the largest decrease in transcription after <i>clamp</i> RNAi (D) (positively regulated) and largest increase in transcription after <i>clamp</i> RNAi (E) (negatively regulated).…”
  16. 27676

    Deficiency in neuroserpin is detrimental in stroke. by Mathias Gelderblom (221255)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>D</b>) In all mice subjected to MCAO, regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured with Laser Doppler. The decrease in rCBF of approximately 90% was similar between <i>Ns<sup>−/−</sup></i> and wt mice. …”
  17. 27677

    Detecting critical slowing down in high-dimensional epidemiological systems by Tobias Brett (8033753)

    Published 2020
    “…All models were parameterised to have a herd-immunity immunization threshold of around 90% coverage, and underwent a linear decrease in vaccine uptake, from 92% to 70% over 15 years. …”
  18. 27678

    Higher Tregs frequency linked with PTB in individuals co-infected with or without HIV-1. by Jaideep S. Toor (627039)

    Published 2014
    “…The solid line represents the linear regression of points and dotted lines represents 95% confidence band for their mean values. …”
  19. 27679

    Table_1_Optimizing dietary rumen-degradable starch to rumen-degradable protein ratio improves lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in mid-lactating Holstein da... by Panliang Chen (18076330)

    Published 2024
    “…The low SPR group (control) exhibited higher concentration of milk urea N, rumen ammonia N, and blood urea N than other groups (p < 0.05). Despite a linear decrease (p < 0.05) in the proportion of urinary N to N intake, increasing dietary SPR led to a quadratic increase (p = 0.01) in N utilization efficiency and a quadratic decrease (p < 0.05) in the proportion of fecal N to N intake. …”
  20. 27680

    Data_Sheet_1_Optimizing dietary rumen-degradable starch to rumen-degradable protein ratio improves lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in mid-lactating Holste... by Panliang Chen (18076330)

    Published 2024
    “…The low SPR group (control) exhibited higher concentration of milk urea N, rumen ammonia N, and blood urea N than other groups (p < 0.05). Despite a linear decrease (p < 0.05) in the proportion of urinary N to N intake, increasing dietary SPR led to a quadratic increase (p = 0.01) in N utilization efficiency and a quadratic decrease (p < 0.05) in the proportion of fecal N to N intake. …”