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    Data_Sheet_5_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.CSV by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”
  2. 5802

    Data_Sheet_1_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.CSV by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”
  3. 5803

    Data_Sheet_4_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.CSV by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”
  4. 5804

    Data_Sheet_3_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.CSV by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”
  5. 5805

    PI(3)P and VPS34 lipid kinase activity is decreased in <i>Becn1</i> deficient MEFs. by Nicole C. McKnight (638437)

    Published 2014
    “…Quantification of normalized <sup>32</sup>P-labelled PI(3)P from 3 separate experiments. Bars represent mean +/− s.e.m. (n = 3) con vs. def p<0.0001 using a one sample t-test (two-tailed). …”
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    The NK1-receptor antagonist ezlopitant significantly decreases voluntary intake of sucrose using the drinking in the dark model in mice. by Pia Steensland (362091)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The highest dose of ezlopitant (15 mg/kg) decreased consumption of 5% sucrose (<b>A</b>). However, ezlopitant treatment failed to induce a significant decrease in ethanol consumption compared to vehicle (<b>B</b>). …”
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    PPAR-γ gene silencing decreases PPAR-γ protein levels and activity in ovine pulmonary arterial endothelial cells. by Shruti Sharma (308114)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Protein extracts (20 µg) prepared from PAEC transfected with a PPAR-γ siRNA or a scrambled control for 48 h, were analyzed by Western blot analysis and a significant decrease in PPAR-γ protein levels was observed (A). …”
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    Expression of VGLUT1 increases while VGLUT2 decreases at individual presynaptic puncta during postnatal synapse development. by Corbett T. Berry (296520)

    Published 2013
    “…Only puncta that expressed VGLUT1 and VGLUT2 were included in this analysis. (<b>E–F</b>) The mean intensity of VGLUT1 increased (E) while VGLUT2 decreased (F) at presynaptic puncta during early postnatal development. …”