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Conditional depletion of RPS0A significantly decreases translation initiation rates.
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Fixed probability of strategy A.
Published 2024“…The research results show that increasing the cloud platform’s low-carbon cost-sharing, carbon trading price, and group size can promote low-carbon cooperation among service providers. With greater low-carbon investment costs and greater stochastic factor interference, the providers’ enthusiasm for low-carbon cooperation decreases. …”
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Decreased frequency of sEPSCs in <i>Dyt1</i> heterozygous KO mice.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Representative traces for sEPSCs. <i>Dyt1</i> heterozygous KO mice had a significantly decreased frequency of sEPSCs (B), but no change in either the amplitude (C), or rise (D) and decay (E) times of these events. …”
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Expression of IR21a, IR93a, and IR25a proteins decreases in DOCCs at the late third instar.
Published 2021“…Right: <i>Ir21a>GFP-</i>labeled DOCCs express IR21a (Fig 4A), IR93a (Fig 4C) and IR25a (Fig 4E) proteins at 72 hr AEL (top), which are significantly decreased at 120 hr AEL (bottom). …”
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Dynorphin Neuropeptides Decrease Apparent Proton Affinity of ASIC1a by Occluding the Acidic Pocket
Published 2021“…We confirmed experimentally that the interaction is predominantly driven by electrostatic forces, and using noncanonical amino acids as photo-cross-linkers, we identified 16 residues in ASIC1a contributing to Big Dyn binding. Covalently tethering Big Dyn to its ASIC1a binding site dramatically decreased the proton sensitivity of channel activation, suggesting that Big Dyn stabilizes a resting conformation of ASIC1a and dissociates from its binding site during channel opening.…”
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Dynorphin Neuropeptides Decrease Apparent Proton Affinity of ASIC1a by Occluding the Acidic Pocket
Published 2021“…We confirmed experimentally that the interaction is predominantly driven by electrostatic forces, and using noncanonical amino acids as photo-cross-linkers, we identified 16 residues in ASIC1a contributing to Big Dyn binding. Covalently tethering Big Dyn to its ASIC1a binding site dramatically decreased the proton sensitivity of channel activation, suggesting that Big Dyn stabilizes a resting conformation of ASIC1a and dissociates from its binding site during channel opening.…”
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GluN2A(D731N) decreases current amplitudes and shortens synaptic-like response time course.
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Decreased activity of FASII favors the cold growth of the <i>ΔcshA</i> strain.
Published 2020“…<p><b>(A)</b><i>fapR</i> mRNA levels decrease in ACC and biotin related suppressor strains. …”
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Cryo-electron tomography of a FC reveals linear, periodical protein arrangements in the interstitial zone.
Published 2016“…<p><b>A)</b> An overview of the cryo-section shows the old flagellum, new flagellum tip and the cell body sectioned transversally to the cells longitudinal axis. …”
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JNK inhibitor AS601245 decreased levels of Bim and CC3 proteins and reduced neuronal apoptosis and brain infarct volume in P7 rat after HI.
Published 2015“…The infarct volume in the AS601245-treated brain was decreased by 58% compared with the DMSO controls (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0132998#pone.0132998.g004" target="_blank">Fig 4I</a>).…”
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