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  1. 28741

    FRET Sensor calibration in the cytosol. by Jose G. Miranda (118268)

    Published 2012
    “…A) NES-ZapSM2, FRET ratio goes slightly above resting; B) NES-ZapSR2 has a similar response as observed in the nucleus, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049371#pone-0049371-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2B</a>; C) NES-ZapOC2 demonstrates a small decrease after TPEN compared to the same sensor in the nucleus; D) NES-ZapOK2 is observed with small changes in FRET ratio after TPEN and Zn<sup>2+</sup>/digitonin; E) NES-ZapCmR1 has an inverted response in which TPEN causes an increase in FRET ratio while Zn<sup>2+</sup> with digitonin causes a decrease in the ratio; F) NES-ZapCmR1.1 and G) NES-ZapCmR2 exhibit a small decrease with TPEN and a larger increase in FRET ratio after addition of Zn<sup>2+</sup> and digitonin. …”
  2. 28742

    FRET Sensor calibration in the nucleus. by Jose G. Miranda (118268)

    Published 2012
    “…A) NLS-ZapSM2 FRET ratio increases slightly above resting suggesting that it is close to saturation at rest; B) NLS-ZapSR2, FRET ratio goes above resting; C) NLS-ZapOC2 has a small decrease in FRET ratio after TPEN and a larger increase after treatment with Zn<sup>2+</sup>; D) NLS-ZapOK2 exhibits a small change in FRET ratio after TPEN and Zn<sup>2+</sup>; E) NLS-ZapCmR1 has an inverted response in which TPEN causes an increase in FRET ratio while Zn<sup>2+</sup> with digitonin causes a decrease in the ratio; F) NLS-ZapCmR1.1 displays a decrease in the FRET ratio after TPEN and large increase with Zn<sup>2+</sup> and digitonin; G) NLS-ZapCmR2 is similar to ZapCmR1.1. …”
  3. 28743

    KIR specificity is protective against viruses evolving MHC-like decoys. by Paola Carrillo-Bustamante (469426)

    Published 2013
    “…(A) The MHC down-regulating virus (red line) is fitter than the wild type virus (blue line), infecting more individuals and resulting in a larger decrease of the total population size (grey line). …”
  4. 28744

    Feedback encourages risk aversion. by Alyssa H. Sinclair (17102689)

    Published 2023
    “…Accurate Estimators showed a moderate decrease in willingness, and Underestimators showed the largest decrease in willingness. …”
  5. 28745

    Input Filter 5–10Hz. by Elías M. Fernández Santoro (22470299)

    Published 2025
    “…In general, IO spikes for The NF case seem to derive from entrainment followed by a final larger decrease in PSC. For 5–10 Hz filter, IO spikes seem to derive purely from entrainment to the oscillatory signal, with also a much clearer (larger amplitude) template before the spike.…”
  6. 28746

    NSAIDs differentially affect apoptosis and proliferation of gastric epithelial cells in vitro. by Daniel D. Hampton (346280)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. All three NSAIDs tested decreased proliferation of AGS cells compared with vehicle (DMSO) alone, as measured by changes in CFSE incorporation over 3 days of culture, with the largest decrease seen in piroxicam-treated cells (* indicates p<0.05 vs. vehicle; ** p≤0.04 vs. vehicle, ketorolac, or etodolac). …”
  7. 28747

    The impact of on the signal decomposition and the overall quality of the sparse coding filters. by András Lörincz (330765)

    Published 2013
    “…The shift of the mean toward as increases is a consequence of the decrease of the average filter size. …”
  8. 28748

    DataSheet_1_Role of fronto-limbic circuit in neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia: clinical evidence from an exploratory study.docx by Matteo Cotta Ramusino (5139764)

    Published 2024
    “…Apathy showed predominant involvement of the inferior frontal regions in AD group (a 30% decrease in CT) and of the cingulate cortex in non-AD group (a 50-60% decrease in CT). …”
  9. 28749

    The effects of contrast and contrast adaptation on HWHH. by Lionel G. Nowak (373941)

    Published 2013
    “…The effect of matched contrast adaptation is a narrowing of the distributions, with the largest shift observed for the low contrast. …”
  10. 28750

    Data_Sheet_1_The Combined Effects of Warming and Body Size on the Stability of Predator-Prey Interactions.PDF by Pavel Kratina (702924)

    Published 2022
    “…We experimentally tested how water temperature alters the functional response and population stability of dragonfly nymphs (Cordulegaster boltonii) feeding on freshwater amphipods (Gammarus pulex) across a gradient of their body size ratios. Attack coefficients were highest for small predators feeding on small prey at low temperatures, but shifted toward the largest predators feeding on larger prey in warmer environments. …”
  11. 28751

    Top 30 Metabolites Based on their Importance for Separating the Groups (Affected and Unaffected Tissues). by Behnam Abasht (785740)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Random forest analysis (RFA) was utilized to determine which variables (biochemicals) had the largest contribution on classification. “Mean Decrease Accuracy” (MDA) was used as a measure of “variable importance”.…”
  12. 28752

    Induced expression of <i>NBPF1</i> in human tumor cells impairs colony formation in soft agar. by Karl Vandepoele (74589)

    Published 2013
    “…NBPF1 induction induces a severe decrease in the ability to form colonies on soft agar. …”
  13. 28753

    Image_1_Active regression model for clinical grading of COVID-19.jpeg by Yuan Sh (11790050)

    Published 2023
    “…With the progression of COVID-19, there is a slight decrease in the total number of platelets in the patient’s body, particularly as the volume of larger platelets sharply decreases. …”
  14. 28754

    Table_1_Active regression model for clinical grading of COVID-19.xlsx by Yuan Sh (11790050)

    Published 2023
    “…With the progression of COVID-19, there is a slight decrease in the total number of platelets in the patient’s body, particularly as the volume of larger platelets sharply decreases. …”
  15. 28755

    Four main age:tissue interaction patterns for genes that have significant differences in tumor-induced gene expression by age. by Yuanchun Ding (3603617)

    Published 2016
    “…In plot c, the young cohort had a significant decrease in expression in tumors compared to the normal tissue, with an insignificant change in the older cohort, whereas in plot d, there was a significant decrease in expression in the young cohort and a significant increase in the older cohort.…”
  16. 28756

    Parameter sensitivity analysis. by Young-Seon Lee (565899)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Simulation of AP by randomly varying model parameters (B) Prediction of APD by linear regression model with 94.8% correlation. …”
  17. 28757

    3D reduced mitochondria size and complexity in the <i>Dscaml1 mutant</i> retina. by Mellisa R. Clemons (17319503)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>F)</b> A decrease in mitochondrial complexity was observed in both the <i>Bax null</i> and <i>Dscaml1</i> mutant RBC when compared to wildtype retina (p = 0.006 and p < 0.001), with a larger decrease in complexity in <i>Dscaml1</i> mutant compared to <i>Bax</i> null retina. …”
  18. 28758

    Effect of land-use types on the ecomorphological structure of fish assemblage in distinct mesohabitats of neotropical streams by Leonardo Antunes Pessoa (12831212)

    Published 2022
    “…Twenty-one ecomorphological indices were obtained from the mean of linear morphological measurements and areas of the fishes. …”
  19. 28759

    Future patterns of range size changes across increasing levels of climate change in which species can move. by Scott R. Loarie (89657)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A - D) Percent geometric mean change in range size (Future/Present with colors stretched from a <-10% decrease to a >10% increase). …”
  20. 28760

    Correlation between change in energy expenditure (EE) and change in food intake (FI) or wheel running (WR) in individual mice. by Karl J. Kaiyala (310719)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A Decrease in EE and FI for individual mice shown as % of value during the study period prior to the intervention (Baseline for Temp. change period (n = 15) and Exercise for the Sedentary period (n = 14). …”