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    Expression of miR-34a in CD44<sup>hi</sup> and CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells evaluated by RT-qPCR and exogenous delivery of miR-34a into CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells inhibits colony formation... by Saroj K. Basak (263053)

    Published 2013
    “…The miR-34a expression has been normalized with RNU48. (<b>B</b>) Sorted CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells (samples M-1 and M-2) when transduced with miR-34a show decreased colony forming efficiency in comparison to miR-control transduced CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells; (Sample M-1: miR control = 131.6 (SD = 30.5),+miR-34a = 7 (SD = 2.6) and P = 0.002; Sample M-2: miR control = 75 (SD = 19.6),+miR-34a = 23 (SD = 5.5) and P = 0.01); The mean effect with miR-34a versus miR-control on CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells is −88.3 (95% CI: −288.12, 111.45; P = 0.112) (<b>C</b>) Sorted CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells transduced with miR-34a exhibit small colony size (bottom panel) than miR-control transduced CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells (upper panel); (<b>D</b>) The CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells from Sample M-1 and M-2 transduced with anti-miR34a show increased colony forming efficiency than tumor cells transduced with miR-control; (Sample M-1: miR control = 21 (SD = 4.5),+anti- miR-34a = 33 (SD = 5.2) and P = 0.04; Sample M-2: miR control = 24.6 (SD = 4.1),+anti-miR-34a = 39.3 (SD = 5.1) and P = 0.018); The mean effect with anti-miR-34a versus miR-control on CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells is −13.3 (95% CI: −20.43, 47.10; P = 0.125). …”
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    MakA causes disruption of intracellular organelles. by Aftab Nadeem (3211719)

    Published 2021
    “…Flow cytometry analysis indicates concentration dependent decrease in lysotracker staining. Data points represents two to three biologically independent experiments; bar graphs show mean ± s.d. …”
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    Hox, Grh and Su(H) binding sites used in abdominal segments are also responsible for maintaining the activity of enhancer in Dsx-negative NBs. by Asif Bakshi (9323015)

    Published 2020
    “…(<b>F</b>) Graph showing a significant decrease of <i>lacZ</i> intensity for different mutagenized versions of the enhancer compared to wild type enhancer in Dsx-negative NBs of female VNCs at late L3 stage. …”
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    Response times. by Luke E. Hallum (10428478)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) CG247X response times. The leftmost gray box (labelled “0%”) encompasses four points showing mean response times for transitions from source luminance = 0% to destination luminances = 25, 50, 75, and 100% (x axis). …”
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    Inverse relationship of Cp values with virus titre when 2 PCR protocols using CHIKV-A226 and -226V were evaluated. by Grace Yap (221658)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Both assays, when tested on CHIKV-A226 and -226V, indicate excellent linear reliability between the decrease of Cp values and the increase in virus titre.…”
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    Image_1_AT1 Receptor Mediated Hypertensive Response to Ang II in the Nucleus Tractus Solitarii of Normotensive Rats Involves NO Dependent Local GABA Release.TIF by Laura Légat (6662552)

    Published 2019
    “…The pressor response to angiotensin II was reversed by co-infusion with the GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor antagonist, bicuculline. Local blockade of NO synthase decreased both, GABA and glutamate concentrations.…”
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    Table 1_Retinal vascular reactivity in carriers of X-linked inherited retinal disease – a study using optical coherence tomography angiography.docx by Sena Ayse Gocuk (18995684)

    Published 2024
    “…Mean superficial VLD also decreased during the handgrip test (p=0.025), while the deep plexus did not change significantly (p=0.108). …”
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    ATP production vs. substrate limits with high cost respiration. by Philip Möller (646291)

    Published 2018
    “…As shrinking the constraint, the ATP production is linearly decreased until the limit reaches 3.92 in which <i>v</i><sub>2</sub> = 0, then the production is linearly decreased with a sharper speed until 117.6 when there is no net external substrate provided. …”
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    ATP production vs. substrate limits with low cost respiration. by Philip Möller (646291)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><i>α</i><sub>1</sub> = 1, <i>α</i><sub>2</sub> = 1, <i>α</i><sub>3</sub> = 10, Γ = 200, and <i>v</i><sub>1</sub> is capped by a value within the range [0, +∞). When the uptake of the substrate has a limit greater than 18.18, it will not affect the ATP production and it remains as 581.8. …”
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    RhoC dictates the behavior and abundance of SUM149 and MCF-10A BCSCs. by Devin T. Rosenthal (148780)

    Published 2012
    “…Comparing between ALDH populations within a cell line, cell speed is decreased in the ALDH (2) population concurrent with RhoC expression (Figure 1C–D) (*p,0.05; **p,0.01; MCF-10A vec n  = 93(+), 128(2); MCF10A G14V n  = 85(+), 92(2); SUM149 scrambled n  = 66(+), 52(2); SUM149 shRhoC n  = 67(+), 76(2)). …”
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    Analyses of membrane currents elicited by depolarizing voltage ramps in EYFP/Panx1 expressing N2a cells. by Sarah Kurtenbach (475817)

    Published 2013
    “…Each bar represents the mean + SEM. (EYFP: n = 35; mPanx1: n = 28; drPanx1a: n = 24; drPanx1b: n = 36; p<0.05 = *; p<0.01 = **; p<0.001 = ***).…”
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    siRNA-mediated knockdown of VDR induces expression of LVSCC-A1C mRNA and protein. A) Comparison of LVSCC-A1C mRNA levels. by Duygu Gezen-Ak (355264)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>B) Detection of LVSCC-A1C protein by western blot.</b> Although LVSCC-A1C protein increased in VDR-silenced neurons, vitamin D treatment decreased LVSCC-A1C expression to control levels. …”
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    Generalized structural equations improve sexual-selection analyses by Sonia Lombardi (4356964)

    Published 2017
    “…This variability may reflect actual differences among studied populations, but it may also be generated by methodological differences and statistical shortcomings in data analysis. A review of the statistical methods used so far in lek studies, shows a prevalence of Linear Models (LM) and Generalized Linear Models (GLM) which may be affected by problems in inferring cause-effect relationships; multi-collinearity among explanatory variables and erroneous handling of non-normal and non-continuous distributions of the response variable. …”
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    Cutaneous Leishmaniasis and Sand Fly Fluctuations Are Associated with El Niño in Panamá by Luis Fernando Chaves (19596)

    Published 2014
    “…Our results showed a three month lagged association between SF vector abundance and CL cases.…”