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  1. 17741

    Effects of BDNF treatment on motor behavior. by Carmela Giampà (360711)

    Published 2013
    “…R6/2 mice treated with vehicle exhibited a progressive decrease in the latency to fall and this decrease was ameliorated by BDNF treatment. …”
  2. 17742

    Global Gene Expression Shift during the Transition from Early Neural Development to Late Neuronal Differentiation in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> by Rafael Cantera (235161)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Regulation of transcription is one of the mechanisms involved in animal development, directing changes in patterning and cell fate specification. Large temporal data series, based on microarrays across the life cycle of the fly <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>, revealed the existence of groups of genes which expression increases or decreases temporally correlated during the life cycle. …”
  3. 17743

    Contrasting Spatial Patterns in Active-Fire and Fire-Suppressed Mediterranean Climate Old-Growth Mixed Conifer Forests by Danny L. Fry (524955)

    Published 2014
    “…The putative main effects of fire exclusion were higher densities of single trees in smaller size classes, larger proportion of trees (≥56%) in large patches (≥10 trees), and decreases in spatial complexity. …”
  4. 17744

    Monoconjugation of Human Amylin with Methylpolyethyleneglycol by Tháyna Sisnande (810964)

    Published 2015
    “…The synthesis in organic solvent resulted in high yields of monoPEGylated human amylin, which showed large stability against aggregation, an 8 times increase in half-life <i>in vivo</i> compared to the non-conjugated amylin, and pharmacological activity as shown by modulation of cAMP production in MCF–7 cell line, decrease in glucagon and modulation of glycemia following subcutaneous administration in mice. …”
  5. 17745

    Finite element model. by Laite Sun (16726500)

    Published 2023
    “…The results demonstrate that, with the increase in the input time difference of seismic wave, the bending moment of the control section increases gradually, while the shear force and axial force decrease first and then increase, and traveling wave effect response within a certain range of time difference is weaker than the uniform excitation response. …”
  6. 17746

    Natural vibration period. by Laite Sun (16726500)

    Published 2023
    “…The results demonstrate that, with the increase in the input time difference of seismic wave, the bending moment of the control section increases gradually, while the shear force and axial force decrease first and then increase, and traveling wave effect response within a certain range of time difference is weaker than the uniform excitation response. …”
  7. 17747

    Charge Injection Across Self-Assembly Monolayers in Organic Field-Effect Transistors: Odd-Even Effects by Raj Kshirsagar (101534)

    Published 2013
    “…The charge carrier mobility μ exhibits large fluctuations<br>correlated with odd-even n. …”
  8. 17748

    Response spectrum curves. by Laite Sun (16726500)

    Published 2023
    “…The results demonstrate that, with the increase in the input time difference of seismic wave, the bending moment of the control section increases gradually, while the shear force and axial force decrease first and then increase, and traveling wave effect response within a certain range of time difference is weaker than the uniform excitation response. …”
  9. 17749

    An Agent-Based Model of Cellular Dynamics and Circadian Variability in Human Endotoxemia by Tung T. Nguyen (219507)

    Published 2013
    “…Novel computational concepts are proposed to characterize the cellular variability and synchronization of inflammatory cytokines in a population of heterogeneous leukocytes. Our results suggest that there is a decrease in cell-to-cell variability of inflammatory cytokines while their synchronization is increased after endotoxin challenge. …”
  10. 17750

    S1 Data - by Laite Sun (16726500)

    Published 2023
    “…The results demonstrate that, with the increase in the input time difference of seismic wave, the bending moment of the control section increases gradually, while the shear force and axial force decrease first and then increase, and traveling wave effect response within a certain range of time difference is weaker than the uniform excitation response. …”
  11. 17751

    Accurate delineation of cell cycle phase transitions in living cells with PIP-FUCCI by Gavin D. Grant (433005)

    Published 2018
    “…The PIP degron fusion protein precisely marks the G1/S and S/G2 transitions; shows a rapid decrease in signal in response to large doses of DNA damage only during G1; and distinguishes cell type-specific and DNA damage source-dependent arrest phenotypes. …”
  12. 17752

    Equivalent simplified model. by Laite Sun (16726500)

    Published 2023
    “…The results demonstrate that, with the increase in the input time difference of seismic wave, the bending moment of the control section increases gradually, while the shear force and axial force decrease first and then increase, and traveling wave effect response within a certain range of time difference is weaker than the uniform excitation response. …”
  13. 17753

    Data_Sheet_1_Light effects on seedling growth in simulated forest canopy gaps vary across species from different successional stages.docx by Lingyan Zhou (417485)

    Published 2023
    “…An immediate impact of disturbances on forest ecosystems is the creation of numerous large and small canopy gaps, which dramatically affect forest structure and function. …”
  14. 17754

    Supplementary information files for "The effect of 90 and 120 min of running on the determinants of endurance performance in well-trained male marathon runners" by Michele Zanini (8484084)

    Published 2025
    “…During the runs, respiratory gases were collected at 15 min intervals to quantify RE. Decreases in V̇O2peak (−3.1%, p = 0.04 [post-90]; −7.1%, p < 0.001 [post-120]) and subsequent increases in FULT (+2.8%, p = 0.03 [post-90]; +4.9% p = 0.01 [post-120]) both occurred at an increasing rate with run duration, with FULT changes linked to the decreased V̇O2peak, while RE (mL·kg−1·km−1) deteriorated more linearly with time (by 4.2% [post-90] and 5.8% [post-120], p < 0.001). sLT also showed a nonlinear decrease, from 14.0 to 13.5 (p = 0.01 post-90), to 13.0 km·h−1 (p < 0.001 post-120). …”
  15. 17755

    Ras transformation affects the circadian clock via MAPK signalling. by Angela Relógio (193817)

    Published 2014
    “…Non-treated (NT) HaCaT have a period of 22.9±0.2 hours (p<0.05, Student's <i>t</i>-test), HaCaT A5RT3 present a larger period of 24.5±0.1 hours (p<0.05, Student's <i>t</i>-test). …”
  16. 17756

    Fast two-photon imaging of calcium rise times in spines and dendrites. by L. Niels Cornelisse (67656)

    Published 2007
    “…Note that the step sizes continue to decrease in dendrites whereas they remain larger in spines. …”
  17. 17757

    Image 2_Allergen immunotherapy using recombinant Culicoides allergens improves clinical signs of equine insect bite hypersensitivity.tif by Anneli Graner (19759464)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>In the first treatment year, the decrease in average IBH lesion score was significantly larger in the AIT compared to the placebo group, with 67% of the AIT group and 25% of the placebo horses reaching >50% improvement of the average IBH lesion score. …”
  18. 17758

    Dreaming and the brain. by Omer Sharon (18990470)

    Published 2024
    “…As a result, patients experienced an even larger decrease in the distressing nature of the nightmare, relative to standard IRT. …”
  19. 17759

    Image 1_Allergen immunotherapy using recombinant Culicoides allergens improves clinical signs of equine insect bite hypersensitivity.jpeg by Anneli Graner (19759464)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>In the first treatment year, the decrease in average IBH lesion score was significantly larger in the AIT compared to the placebo group, with 67% of the AIT group and 25% of the placebo horses reaching >50% improvement of the average IBH lesion score. …”
  20. 17760

    Image 3_Absolute abundance calculation enhances the significance of microbiome data in antibiotic treatment studies.tif by Stefanie Wagner (743707)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, analysis of relative abundances only showed a decrease of Faecalibacterium and Rikenellaceae RC9 gut group and, thus, a much less detailed antibiotic effect.…”