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  1. 36241

    Effect of WT and 112-syn on heat induced aggregation of aldolase (ALD). by Krishna Madhuri Manda (572103)

    Published 2014
    “…Data are the mean ± SD of three separate experiments. * indicates p<0.01 as compared to aldolase (decrease); #p<0.01 as compared to aldolase (increase) and $ p<0.01 as compared to the respective controls (before heating).…”
  2. 36242

    Effect of sagopilone (SAG) on cell proliferation, tubulin cytoskeleton, cell cycle and apoptosis of lung cancer cells. by Sebastian Winsel (222664)

    Published 2011
    “…Proliferation was measured with crystal violet assay. Mean IC50 values as measure of the half-maximal growth inhibition and standard deviations are shown. 1B, Immunofluorescence staining of α-tubulin (green) and DNA (red) in A549 lung cancer cells after incubation with either vehicle (0.1% ethanol), 2.5 nM, or 40 nM SAG. …”
  3. 36243

    LG membrane properties are affected by temperature change. by Carola Städele (604277)

    Published 2015
    “…Mean ePSP amplitude decreased significantly at 13°C (<i>N</i> = 13, paired <i>t</i>-test, <i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
  4. 36244

    Biases in larger populations. by Sander W. Keemink (21253563)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>B</b>) Minimum and maximum bias in a long 1D array with rectified cosine tuning. Bias expressed in terms of the distance between neurons in a linear population of equally spaced neurons. …”
  5. 36245

    The effects of cell terminal size and cell count on overall connectivity. by John P. Swensen (292735)

    Published 2013
    “…We conducted 1000 simulations with random packing and random orientation of each cell with the mean and standard deviation shown: A. the percentage of active cells in a 2D packing as a function of the terminal size, B. the percentage of active cells in a 2D packing as a function of the number of cells, C. the percentage of active cells in a 3D packing as a function of the terminal size, and D. the percentage of active cells in a 3D packing as a function of the number of cells. …”
  6. 36246

    MRI of osteoblastic osteosarcoma and applying ADC values derived from single-section ROI can complement diagnostic ability. by Seul Ki Lee (1626874)

    Published 2020
    “…(E) DWI with ADC map after treatment shows 2D ADC<sub>minimum</sub> and 2D ADC<sub>mean</sub> of 1047μm<sup>2</sup>/sec and 1395μm<sup>2</sup>/sec, respectively, indicating a poor responder. …”
  7. 36247

    HEN1 is required for miRNA stability. by Vengamanaidu Modepalli (4335724)

    Published 2018
    “…The data represent the mean of two independent biological replicates. (B) The relative abundance of miRNA read counts of HEN1 MO vs. control MO are presented in a bar plot. …”
  8. 36248

    Changes in bone architecture in <i>Lmna</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Wei Li (7081)

    Published 2013
    “…Quantitation of bone parameters (<b>C</b>) further exemplified a decrease in bone volume vs. total volume (BV/TV), trabecular number (Tb.N), and cortical thickness (Ct.Th) with a concomitant increase in trabecular separation (Tb.Sp) in the mutant femora compared with the WT littermate controls. …”
  9. 36249

    Different pharmacological responses to CFTR inhibitor/blocker between zebrafish and human CFTR. by Jingyao Zhang (241197)

    Published 2018
    “…A biphasic current drop upon the application of GlyH-101 was observed: an immediate decrease of the current (c) followed by a slow phase of current decrease (d). …”
  10. 36250

    Understanding the progress and challenges in the fields of thermo-catalysis and electro-catalysis for the CO2 conversion to fuels by Yadav, V. S. K.

    Published 2024
    “…Several studies have been reported in both the processes with a desire to decrease the atmospheric CO2 concentration by stopping CO2 emissions at the site of generation itself. …”
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  11. 36251

    Table_6_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.XLSX by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
  12. 36252

    Table_7_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.XLSX by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
  13. 36253

    Table_4_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.XLSX by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
  14. 36254

    Table_1_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.XLSX by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
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    Image_3_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.TIF by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
  16. 36256

    Ribosome Elongation Kinetics of Consecutively Charged Residues Are Coupled to Electrostatic Force by Sarah E. Leininger (11571124)

    Published 2021
    “…We demonstrate, using multiscale simulations, that positively charged residues generate large forces that move the P-site amino acid away from the A-site amino acid. …”
  17. 36257

    Image_2_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.TIF by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
  18. 36258

    Table_5_Genome Features and Secondary Metabolites Biosynthetic Potential of the Class Ktedonobacteria.XLSX by Yu Zheng (2950)

    Published 2019
    “…Ktedonobacteria, a class of deeply branched bacterial lineage in the ancient phylum Chloroflexi, are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and characterized by their large genome size and complex life cycle. …”
  19. 36259

    Dicer-null NS cells have minor alterations cell cycle kinetics and significant changes in heterochromatin organisation. by Therese Andersson (164470)

    Published 2010
    “…Representative images are shown of the distribution of H3K9Me3 staining in control cells as a relatively small number of large foci (F, arrows). …”
  20. 36260

    Ribosome Elongation Kinetics of Consecutively Charged Residues Are Coupled to Electrostatic Force by Sarah E. Leininger (11571124)

    Published 2021
    “…We demonstrate, using multiscale simulations, that positively charged residues generate large forces that move the P-site amino acid away from the A-site amino acid. …”