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    Optimistic-bias estimation. by Andres Colubri (2676781)

    Published 2016
    “…The red lines in all plots represent least squares fitted curves, using a linear function in (a, b), and an exponential curve in (c, d), thus highlighting the nature of the dependency of the optimistic bias as a function of the AUC, and the number of imputed copies.…”
  2. 17622

    BML-111 restores PAF-reduced ZO-1 in 16HBE14o-. by Kameljit K. Kalsi (16496511)

    Published 2023
    “…However, whether combining a lipoxin receptor agonist with a specific leukotriene A<sub>4</sub> hydrolase (LTA<sub>4</sub>H) inhibitor could enhance these protective effects has not to our knowledge been investigated. …”
  3. 17623

    BML-111 restores PAF-reduced ZO-1 in H441 cells. by Kameljit K. Kalsi (16496511)

    Published 2023
    “…However, whether combining a lipoxin receptor agonist with a specific leukotriene A<sub>4</sub> hydrolase (LTA<sub>4</sub>H) inhibitor could enhance these protective effects has not to our knowledge been investigated. …”
  4. 17624

    Ultra-Deep Sequencing of Mouse Mitochondrial DNA: Mutational Patterns and Their Origins by Adam Ameur (275274)

    Published 2011
    “…In addition, the mtDNA mutator mice have increased levels of a truncated linear mtDNA molecule, resulting in decreased sequence coverage in the deleted region. …”
  5. 17625

    Results of the hierarchical Kalman filter simulations of offset analgesia. by Malin Ramne (19996885)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Offset analgesia is defined as a disproportionally large pain decrease after a minor noxious stimulus intensity reduction. …”
  6. 17626

    Low energy reserves are associated with fasting susceptibility in Neotropical nectar bats Glossophaga soricina by T. S. Amaral (5667920)

    Published 2019
    “…Here we tested the hypothesis that bats Glossophaga soricina spare the energy costs of storing energy reserves, even if this would represent a risky susceptibility during fasting. Blood glucose concentrations in 18 h fasted bats showed a 40% decrease. …”
  7. 17627

    Low energy reserves are associated with fasting susceptibility in Neotropical nectar bats Glossophaga soricina by T. S. Amaral (5667920)

    Published 2018
    “…Here we tested the hypothesis that bats Glossophaga soricina spare the energy costs of storing energy reserves, even if this would represent a risky susceptibility during fasting. Blood glucose concentrations in 18 h fasted bats showed a 40% decrease. …”
  8. 17628

    MEIS1 is essential for <i>Krt19</i> transcription <i>in vitro</i> and is expressed in pancreatic ducts <i>in vivo</i>. by Johannes von Burstin (243524)

    Published 2010
    “…Genetic silencing of <i>Meis1</i> was efficient and resulted in a significant decrease of <i>Krt19</i> mRNA expression. …”
  9. 17629

    Relationship between computational time and structure size for different algorithms used in the GNM analysis by Lee-Wei Yang (64052)

    Published 2011
    “…The computation of the 101 slowest modes using (red squares) exhibits a power law of = 5.9 × 10 . Using the latter two methods sequentially results in a dramatic decrease in computing time without loss of accuracy. …”
  10. 17630

    DataSheet1_Investigation of the impact of increased size and volume of encapsulation for long-term fouling control.docx by Emily Ralston (2918105)

    Published 2024
    “…Regardless of bag size, a decrease in dissolved oxygen was observed within all bags compared to open water readings, which may play a role in decreased settlement on encapsulated surfaces. …”
  11. 17631

    Measurement of spinal cord weight and area. by C. Joakim Ek (141616)

    Published 2013
    “…There was little difference in spinal cord area between 24 hours and 4 days, but a large reduction in area between 4 days and 4 weeks. …”
  12. 17632

    Equilibrium model predictions for the pattern formation time and readout error. by Huy Tran (441825)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A) The early nuclear cycles have a short interphase <i>T</i><sub>full</sub> and even shorter steady state periods <i>T</i> when the average transcription rate is neither increasing after, nor decreasing before, transcription shut-off during mitosis. …”
  13. 17633

    Systemic role of the peripheral 5HT. by Igor Erjavec (2265613)

    Published 2016
    “…Elevated 5HT increases both bone formation and resorption (larger green arrow), thus increasing the bone turnover and resulting in the net bone loss (large red arrow). 5HT—serotonin, 5HTT—serotonin transporter, PSL—plasma serotonin level, PTH—parathyroid hormone.…”
  14. 17634

    Image1_The cell cycle inhibitor RB is diluted in G1 and contributes to controlling cell size in the mouse liver.pdf by Shuyuan Zhang (2109028)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Every type of cell in an animal maintains a specific size, which likely contributes to its ability to perform its physiological functions. …”
  15. 17635

    Image_1_Lipopolysaccharide From E. coli Increases Glutamate-Induced Disturbances of Calcium Homeostasis, the Functional State of Mitochondria, and the Death of Cultured Cortical Ne... by Zanda Bakaeva (8159919)

    Published 2022
    “…But being an amphiphilic molecule with a significant hydrophobic moiety and a large hydrophilic region, LPS can also non-specifically bind to the plasma membrane, altering its properties. …”
  16. 17636

    Table1_Feedback Between Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles During the Ediacaran Shuram Excursion.XLSX by Dongtao Xu (10871865)

    Published 2021
    “…This excursion is argued by many to represent a large perturbation of the global carbon cycle. …”
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    Table_1_Lipopolysaccharide From E. coli Increases Glutamate-Induced Disturbances of Calcium Homeostasis, the Functional State of Mitochondria, and the Death of Cultured Cortical Ne... by Zanda Bakaeva (8159919)

    Published 2022
    “…But being an amphiphilic molecule with a significant hydrophobic moiety and a large hydrophilic region, LPS can also non-specifically bind to the plasma membrane, altering its properties. …”
  18. 17638

    New Insights into the Consequences of Post-Windthrow Salvage Logging Revealed by Functional Structure of Saproxylic Beetles Assemblages by Simon Thorn (602294)

    Published 2014
    “…As expected, salvage logging caused a decrease in species richness, but led to an increase in functional diversity by altering the species composition from habitat-filtered assemblages toward random assemblages. …”
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