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  1. 48561

    Different vascular density in humeri of adult <i>Nothosaurus</i> and <i>Cymatosaurus</i> (histotype A). by Nicole Klein (164099)

    Published 2010
    “…Vascular density decreases from A) to C). A) Relatively high vascular density in IGWH-7, preaxial bone side. …”
  2. 48562

    A procedure for the estimation over time of metabolic fluxes in scenarios where measurements are uncertain and/or insufficient-5 by Francisco Llaneras (84786)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p>of the measured flux is decreased a 3% (Right) Averaged reduction of the imprecision of each estimated (or calculated) flux when the uncertainty of the measured flux is decreased a 3%. …”
  3. 48563

    Reducing angle of coverage to approximate a flat electrode increases fiber recruitment in rat vagus nerve. by Jesse E. Bucksot (7878731)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>a) Schematic diagram of the experimental setup. b) Schematic diagram of the two cuff electrode designs tested on the rat vagus nerve. c) Decreases in SpO2, a biomarker of vagal activation, as a function of stimulation intensity for each electrode design (y-axis is percent of maximum reduction). …”
  4. 48564
  5. 48565

    Compact ARPE monolayer with a normal phenotype without EMT after prolonged p120 knockdown. by Hung-Chi Chen (165980)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>ARPE-19 cells cultured to day 7 post-confluence were transfected with 40 nM scRNA or siRNA to p120, Kaiso, or both for every 5 days until day 15, followed by withdraw for another 15 days. (A) The baseline cell density was comparable before (day 0) transfection, and reached a plateau of 24.7±2.5×10<sup>4</sup>/mm<sup>2</sup> (n = 3) and 24.0±2.7×10<sup>4</sup>/mm<sup>2</sup> (n = 3, <i>P</i>>0.05) in scRNA and Kaiso siRNA, respectively. …”
  6. 48566

    Image_4_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  7. 48567

    Image_3_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  8. 48568

    Image_5_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  9. 48569

    Image_1_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  10. 48570

    Image_6_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  11. 48571

    Table_2_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.DOCX by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  12. 48572

    Image_2_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  13. 48573

    Table_1_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.DOCX by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
  14. 48574

    Retinal Inhibition of CCR3 Induces Retinal Cell Death in a Murine Model of Choroidal Neovascularization by Haibo Wang (130324)

    Published 2016
    “…CCR3i significantly decreased AIF in RPE/choroids and immunostaining of phosphorylated VEGF receptor 2 (p-VEGFR2) in CNV with a trend toward reduced VEGF. …”
  15. 48575

    Effect of PUFA when the steady-state activation and inactivation of K<sub>A</sub> is equally modulated. by Jenny Tigerholm (305475)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) Spike activity for the functionally corrected model of the decreased K<sub>A</sub> current pathology model. To functionally correct the two pathologies the steady-state activation and inactivation curves of K<sub>A</sub> were shifted −3.2 mV (increased Na current pathology) and −11 mV (decreased K<sub>A</sub> current pathology). …”
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  17. 48577

    Development of immune factors over visits in the persistent and resolved CMA group as (A) scores and (B) loadings. by Diana M. Hendrickx (1507435)

    Published 2025
    “…A negative loading means that the NPX value of the immune factor decreases when the scores increase.…”
  18. 48578

    Gene expression of VEGF in laser capture microdissected airways (bronchioles) (8A) and parenchyma (8B). by Steven Zhou (440982)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>VEGF is believed to be a trophic factor for normal lung parenchymal maintenance and is decreased old compared to young animals. …”
  19. 48579

    Schematic illustration of RhoA/ROCK/NFATc3 pathway contributing to endothelial dysfunction induced by CIH. by Jie-Ru Li (5089316)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>CIH increased RhoA, ROCK and NFATc3 protein expression in aortas, and decreased p-eNOS protein expression, which lead to endothelial dysfunction. …”
  20. 48580

    Changes in h-alb levels and body weight of chimeric mice during a long-term period. by Chise Tateno (395774)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>14-week-old chimeric mice with >70% RI were selected based on h-alb levels and observed until they were 28 or 29 weeks old. (A) After 16 weeks of age, h-alb levels in uPA/SCID chimeric mice gradually decreased, whereas those of #1C2 homozygous chimeric mice stabilized, but those of #1C2 hemizygous chimeric mice increased gradually until mice were at least 28 weeks old. …”