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Bcgbl1 globally regulates expression of hydrophobic surface-induced genes.
Published 2023“…These five Bcgbl1-regulated genes all contain the putative Ste12 binding sites (5’-TGAAACA-3’) (<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011839#ppat.1011839.s005" target="_blank">S5 Fig</a>) on their promoter region. …”
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64003
Variability in performance and response to task dynamics.
Published 2025“…(E) When focusing on five consecutive successful trials, WT mice showed a significant reduction in trajectory variability, whereas zQ175 mice exhibited only a slight decrease, predominantly in the last trial, hinting at genotype-specific differences in optimizing performance following success (RM two-way ANOVA, genotype p = 0.746 F(1, 22) = 0.1074, trial p = 0.012 F(2.836, 62.38) = 4.045, interaction p = 0.018 F(3, 66) = 3.561). …”
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64004
Comparison of the fraction of positive relations for different behavioral updating.
Published 2018“…<p>The simulation is carried out 10 times on a random network consisting of 100 nodes with average network connectivity 〈<i>k</i>〉 = 4. …”
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64005
Swimming endurance training protocol.
Published 2025“…<i>Mib1</i><sup><i>flox</i></sup><i>;Tnnt2</i><sup><i>Cre</i></sup> cardiomyocytes also showed decreases in outward K<sup>+</sup> peak currents and currents at the end of depolarizing pulses at potentials ≥−10 mV and ≥−20 mV, respectively, and this was accompanied by a lower charge density at ≥−20 mV. …”
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64006
MILK PRODUCTION AND THE FEEDING COSTS OF LACTATING SAANEN GOATS FED DIETS CONTAINING SPINELESS CACTUS
Published 2021“…<div><p>ABSTRACT A new spineless cactus genotype (Orelha de Elefante Mexicana) is being used in the diets of dairy animals raised in semiarid regions. …”
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64007
Clinical consequences of weight loss during stem cell transplantation.
Published 2015“…<p>A: No difference in overall survival between patients that lose ≥ 5% of BMI during SCT B: Similar result for a BMI decrease of ≥ 10%. …”
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64008
Image_3_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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64009
Table_3_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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Table_2_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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Image_1_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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64012
Image_4_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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Table_1_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.xlsx
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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64014
Table_4_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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64015
Image_6_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.PDF
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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Table_6_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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64017
Image_2_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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Assessment of cell viability using quantification of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) released by lesioned retinas treated with GJ blockers and openers.
Published 2013“…On the other hand, we observed changes in LDH release when retinas were treated with the same drugs with a higher concentration (100 µM). (E) After incubating with CBX 100 µM for 4 h, we detected a significant decrease in the LDH release (−22%, <i>P</i><0.01). …”
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Comparison of diet, age, and insulin signaling effects on CHCs.
Published 2012“…<p>Arrows indicate an increase or decrease in the relative abundance of individual CHCs: 1) for aging - from young to old age on balanced diets <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049799#pone.0049799-Kuo1" target="_blank">[18]</a>, 2) for protein – based on change from S5Y5 to S5Y20, and for sugar – based on change from S5Y5 to S20Y5, 3) for insulin signaling (IIS) - change in transgenic flies with increased insulin signaling (via insulin receptor overexpression - InR<sup>OX</sup>) or decreased insulin signaling (insulin substrate mutants <i>chico</i>) compared to controls <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049799#pone.0049799-Kuo2" target="_blank">[19]</a>. …”
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Evolution of hnRNPA1 IDR.
Published 2021“…<p><b>(A)</b> Typical GA progression for hnRNPA1. The fitness function [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009328#pcbi.1009328.e005" target="_blank">Eq (2)</a>] was evaluated at , and increases by ∼20% over 20 rounds, while maintaining population diversity. …”