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  1. 46121

    Image_2_Relative Importance for Lincoln’s Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) Occupancy of Vegetation Type versus Noise Caused by Industrial Development.JPEG by Natalie V. Sánchez (12315881)

    Published 2022
    “…We found Lincoln’s Sparrow had a higher occupancy in areas with higher proportion of industrial disturbances, shrubs and grass, and decreased in noisy areas. …”
  2. 46122

    Sensory axons, but not soma, from Type III Nrg1<sup>+/−</sup> mice show reduced capsaicin responsiveness compared to axons from WT mice. by Sarah E. Canetta (46254)

    Published 2013
    “…Genotype comparisons were made using a Student's t-test. Graph shows mean±SEM.</p>…”
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    Pelvic ring injury in the elderly: Fragile patients with substantial mortality rates and long-term physical impairment by Hester Banierink (6743714)

    Published 2019
    “…These were compared to age-matched normative data from the general Dutch population.</p><p>Results</p><p>A total of 153 patients, with a mean age of 79 years (SD 8) at the time of injury, were included in this study. …”
  5. 46125

    DataSheet_1_Metabolomic profiling of Prader-Willi syndrome compared with essential obesity.zip by Antonello E. Rigamonti (18558232)

    Published 2024
    “…Carrying out a series of Tobit multivariable linear regressions, adjusted for sex, diastolic blood pressure, and C reactive protein, a total of 28 metabolites was found to be associated with PWS (vs. non-PWS, i.e., EOB), including 9 phosphatidylcholines (PCs) ae, 5 PCs aa, all PCs aa, 7 lysoPCs a, all lysoPCs, 4 acetylcarnitines, and 1 sphingomyelin, all of which were higher in PWS than EOB.…”
  6. 46126

    Predicting Retention Time Shifts Associated with Variation of the Gradient Slope in Peptide RP-HPLC by Vic Spicer (394476)

    Published 2010
    “…We have developed a sequence-specific model for predicting slopes (<i>S</i>) in the fundamental equation of linear solvent strength theory for the reversed-phase HPLC separation of tryptic peptides detected in a typical bottom-up-proteomics experiment. …”
  7. 46127

    Wavefront propagation and speeds. by Timon Idema (478093)

    Published 2013
    “…Although the actual propagation speeds vary significantly from one embryo to the next, they all follow the same trend, decreasing with successive cycles. d) Time interval between the onset of metaphase and anaphase vs. cycle. e) Log-linear plot of wavefront speeds vs. cycle, normalized by the speed of its first observed wavefront (if the first observed wave front is in cycle 10) or 0.71 times its first observed wavefront (if the first observed wavefront is in cycle 11). …”
  8. 46128

    Predicting Retention Time Shifts Associated with Variation of the Gradient Slope in Peptide RP-HPLC by Vic Spicer (394476)

    Published 2010
    “…We have developed a sequence-specific model for predicting slopes (<i>S</i>) in the fundamental equation of linear solvent strength theory for the reversed-phase HPLC separation of tryptic peptides detected in a typical bottom-up-proteomics experiment. …”
  9. 46129

    Table_1_Exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mitigated salinity-induced impairments in mungbean plants by regulating their nitrogen metabolism and antioxidant potential.docx by Abd Ullah (6529958)

    Published 2023
    “…In leaves, salinity caused a significant increase in Na+ concentration but a decrease inK+ concentration, resulting in a low K+/Na+ concentration (51- and 71% under 50- and 100- mMstress). …”
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    Table_1_Exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mitigated salinity-induced impairments in mungbean plants by regulating their nitrogen metabolism and antioxidant potential.docx by Abd Ullah (6529958)

    Published 2023
    “…In leaves, salinity caused a significant increase in Na+ concentration but a decrease inK+ concentration, resulting in a low K+/Na+ concentration (51- and 71% under 50- and 100- mMstress). …”
  11. 46131

    NMJ dismantling during <i>Drosophila</i> metamorphosis. by Ana Boulanger (154429)

    Published 2012
    “…The amount of debris significantly increases at 2 h APF and then at 6 h APF. Results are means and s.e.m. The differences are significant in a t-test (*:P<0.05, **:P<0.01, ***:P<0.001) or not (ns: no statistical difference) in P-R and T. ***: P value <0.001 (χ<sup>2</sup> test) in S. …”
  12. 46132

    Sympathetic nervous system activity and anti-lipolytic response to iv-glucose load in subcutaneous adipose tissue of obese and obese type 2 diabetic subjects by Uwe Schumann (646357)

    Published 2017
    “…Local blood flow was monitored by means of the ethanol technique. Norepinephrine and norfenefrine induced a four and three fold rise in glycerol dialysate concentration (p<0.001, each), with a similar pattern in adipose tissue. …”
  13. 46133

    Increased signaling by the autism-related Engrailed-2 protein enhances dendritic branching and spine density, alters synaptic structural matching, and exaggerates protein synthesis by Asma Soltani (4356841)

    Published 2017
    “…We addressed in the present study the effect of exogenously added En2 on the morphology of hippocampal cells that normally express only low levels of Engrailed proteins. By means of RT-qPCR, we confirmed that En1 and En2 were expressed at low levels in hippocampus and hippocampal neurons, and observed a pronounced decrease in En2 expression at birth and during the first postnatal week, a period characterized by intense synaptogenesis. …”
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    Impact of Diabetes Type 1 in Children on Autonomic Modulation at Rest and in Response to the Active Orthostatic Test by Thais Roque Giacon (3278928)

    Published 2016
    “…These data were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, body fat percentage and casual blood glucose, with a 5% significance level.</p><p>Results</p><p>The results suggested that diabetic children at rest present a decrease in SDNN (50.4 vs. 75.2), rMSSD (38.7 vs 57.6) and LF [ms<sup>2</sup>] (693.6 vs 1874.6). …”
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    The effects of miR-199b-5p over-expression are reversed by HES1 transfection. by Livia Garzia (266719)

    Published 2009
    “…D) Representative FACS analysis of the HES1-expressing stable 199bSC1 clone shows an increase in the fraction of cells in S phase, and a decrease in G1, with respect to the stable 199bSC1 clone alone. …”
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    Pharmacological blockade of K<sub>ATP</sub> channels negates the hippocampal synaptic and neuronal protection afforded by ketones. by Do Young Kim (131974)

    Published 2015
    “…Asterisks denote significant differences between experimental groups and the control at a specific time-point (*** <i>p</i> < 0.001). The dotted line indicates the mean PS amplitude of the control group. …”
  17. 46137

    Nef Targets ABCA1-Dependent Cholesterol Efflux by Zahedi Mujawar (379543)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) Cholesterol efflux to HDL (30 μg/ml) was measured from HIV-1 ADA-infected and mock-infected macrophages used also to measure efflux to apoA-I in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040365#pbio-0040365-g001" target="_blank">Figure 1</a>A.…”
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    Inhibition of ROCK with Y-27632 causes relaxation of rat mesenteric collecting lymphatics. by Kristine H. Kurtz (548350)

    Published 2014
    “…</i> Y27632 (5–50 μM) significantly decreased ejection fraction (EF). <i>G.</i> Y-27632 did not have a significant impact on CF. …”
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    Age-dependent ASM at <i>MCHR1</i>. by Stefanie Stepanow (219536)

    Published 2011
    “…The GT allele exhibited a mean methylation of 22.9±6.7%, while the AC allele was 34.2±12.7% methylated. …”
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    <i>CasBurs α</i> and <i>ß</i> expressions in TGCs and CasBurs, CCAP and CHH protein contents in TGCs, POs and hemolymph during the molt cycle. by J. Sook Chung (130997)

    Published 2012
    “…Note the significant increase in TGC-contents and dramatic decrease in PO-contents during postmolt stage A<sub>2 hr</sub>. …”