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  1. 102721

    Meal structure analysis in <i>pmch</i><sup>+/+</sup> and <i>pmch</i><sup>−/−</sup> rats. by Joram D. Mul (221970)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Body weight, (<b>B</b>) food intake, (<b>C</b>) total meal duration, (<b>D</b>) average meal duration, (<b>E</b>) meal frequency, (<b>F</b>) average intermeal interval, (<b>G</b>) average meal size, (<b>H</b>) rate of eating, and (<b>I</b>) satiety ratio in <i>pmch</i><sup>+/+</sup> and <i>pmch</i><sup>−/−</sup> rats at postnatal days [PND] 40, 58, 70, 84, and 98. …”
  2. 102722

    Effects of IL-6 inhibition on aggressive tumor behavior and EMT changes. by Miao-Fen Chen (13424)

    Published 2013
    “…The IL-6 silencing vector decreased the rate of tumor implantation in the bladder and was associated with a smaller tumor size. …”
  3. 102723

    N-Way FRET recovers concentrations and apparent FRET efficiencies from cells expressing FP-FP fusions. by Adam D. Hoppe (280794)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Cells were transfected with CFP-YFP (<b>A</b> and <b>B</b>), RFP-CFP (<b>C</b> and <b>D</b>), RFP-YFP (<b>E</b> and <b>F</b>), RFP-darkFP-CFP (<b>G</b>) and RFP-kinesin-CFP (<b>H</b>). …”
  4. 102724

    Capzb2 protein expression changes specifically in the hippocampal CA1 region (HPC) during progression of AD. by Patricia F. Kao (239917)

    Published 2010
    “…Hippocampal sections of the representative cases form the progressive AD stages were processed for Capzb2 (<b>D,F,H</b>) and tau immunohistochemistry (<b>E,G,I</b>). As the AD progresses, neurofibrillary tangles highlighted by tau immunohistochemistry accumulate (<b>E,G,I</b>). and the density of CA1 pyramidal neurons decreases (<b>D–I</b>). …”
  5. 102725

    The level of KCNQ sets neural excitability. by Sonia Cavaliere (116850)

    Published 2012
    “…Larvae containing a <i>Gal4</i> enhancer trap (<i>KCNQ<sup>NP3423</sup></i>) in the <i>KCNQ</i> gene locus show high expression of <i>KCNQ</i> (labelled by membrane bound GFP in green, B and E) in the nervous system and particularly in glutamatergic motor neurons as visualised by the <i>Drosophila</i> vesicular glutamate transporter (vGlut) antibody stain (in magenta, A and D). …”
  6. 102726

    Image1_Evaluation of the mechanism of action of paracetamol, drotaverine, and peppermint oil and their effects in combination with hyoscine butylbromide on colonic motility: human... by Sara Traserra (11013556)

    Published 2024
    “…The association of paracetamol (10<sup>−4</sup> M) and hyoscine butylbromide (10<sup>−7</sup>–10<sup>−5</sup> M) was not different from hyoscine butylbromide alone (10<sup>−7</sup>–10<sup>−5</sup> M). …”
  7. 102727

    Table2_Evaluation of the mechanism of action of paracetamol, drotaverine, and peppermint oil and their effects in combination with hyoscine butylbromide on colonic motility: human... by Sara Traserra (11013556)

    Published 2024
    “…The association of paracetamol (10<sup>−4</sup> M) and hyoscine butylbromide (10<sup>−7</sup>–10<sup>−5</sup> M) was not different from hyoscine butylbromide alone (10<sup>−7</sup>–10<sup>−5</sup> M). …”
  8. 102728

    Table1_Evaluation of the mechanism of action of paracetamol, drotaverine, and peppermint oil and their effects in combination with hyoscine butylbromide on colonic motility: human... by Sara Traserra (11013556)

    Published 2024
    “…The association of paracetamol (10<sup>−4</sup> M) and hyoscine butylbromide (10<sup>−7</sup>–10<sup>−5</sup> M) was not different from hyoscine butylbromide alone (10<sup>−7</sup>–10<sup>−5</sup> M). …”
  9. 102729

    Cathepsin B contributes to neuronal apoptosis caused by HIV-infected MDM. by Eillen J. Rodriguez-Franco (160626)

    Published 2012
    “…Neuronal apoptosis increased after exposure to HIV infected MCM (5–6) from later times post- infection. Inhibition of cathepsin B with the specific inhibitor CA-074 decreased the neuronal apoptosis in each of the time points (7–8). …”
  10. 102730

    DataSheet1_Dectin-1 participates in the immune-inflammatory response to mouse Aspergillus fumigatus keratitis by modulating macrophage polarization.doc by Liu Guibo (19857723)

    Published 2024
    “…The number of macrophages in the corneal stroma of mice in the curdlan pretreatment group increased significantly compared with the PBS group, while in the laminaran pretreatment group this number decreased significantly. 5. The results of flow cytometry showed that after 3 days of mouse corneal A. fumigatus infection, the number of macrophages in the mouse A. fumigatus model in the curdlan pretreatment group was increased (10.4%) and the number of macrophages in the mouse A. fumigatus model in the laminaran pretreatment group (6.31%), when compared with the AF+FBS group (7.91%). …”
  11. 102731

    Parameters of proteome evolution from histograms of amino-acid sequence identities of paralogous proteins-1 by Jacob Bock Axelsen (87041)

    Published 2011
    “…Solid blue circles show the distribution of all paralogous pairs in the genome (as in Figure 1), while solid black diamonds – what is left after removing the above 5 largest families. Dashed line corresponds to a power law with the slope -4, while the solid one – the slope -5.…”
  12. 102732

    Treg<sup>KIF</sup> retain their suppressive function in an <i>in vitro</i> MLR. by Elaine T. Long (367599)

    Published 2013
    “…Treg were cultured with CD3/CD28 beads with rhIL-2 for 24 hours and cultured at decreasing ratios with 1×10<sup>5</sup> CFSE-labelled CD25<sup>−</sup>CD4<sup>+</sup> effector K<sup>b+</sup> T cells along with (a) 3×10<sup>5</sup> irradiated B10.B10S.F1 splenocytes or (b) 1×10<sup>5</sup> CD3/CD28 beads. …”
  13. 102733

    Promoter methylation analysis of FGFR4 and PTPRS gene. by Constance Nebendahl (486992)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>As shown in Figure A, low birth weight (U) induced increased methylation status of FGFR4 gene in amplicons 04 (#1and #2 = −2635_−263 and −2625_−2624 and #9 = −2453_−2452) and amplicon 44 (#4 = −1046_−1045 and #5 = −1109_−1108) when related to normal birth weight animals (N). …”
  14. 102734

    Joint motion between subjects. by Jessica Beltran Ullauri (6832112)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(Upper row) Joint ROM during C-restriction (C) and CT-restriction (C+T), at 3.5 km/h and 4 km/h walking speeds, expressed as a percentage of the ROM during normal walking. …”
  15. 102735

    Positive and negative interference. by Giovanni Scardoni (184538)

    Published 2014
    “…<b>b</b> Node6 has been removed: node4 becomes a peripheral node, its betweenness decreases. The presence of node6 is important for node4 to play a central role (positive interference). …”
  16. 102736
  17. 102737

    <i>In vivo</i> Opa binding sites analysis in the <i>AlkEB9</i> element. by Patricia Mendoza-García (3900370)

    Published 2017
    “…<b>(D-F’)</b> The 154 bp <i>AlkEB9_OpaBS-lacZ</i> reporter drives expression in a pattern similar to that of <i>AlkEB9-lacZ</i>, and is slightly weaker in the VM when compared to <i>AlkEB9</i> (stage 11, compare B’ and E’, <i>dashed box</i> in D indicates area of close ups in E, E’) but intact in the epidermis (F, F’, compare with C, C’; stage 14; <i>asterisks</i>). …”
  18. 102738

    Data_Sheet_1_Ecologically different earthworm species are the driving force of microbial hotspots influencing Pb uptake by the leafy vegetable Brassica campestris.pdf by Cevin Tibihenda (17090521)

    Published 2023
    “…The maximum total of PLFAs was found at 100 mg·kg<sup>−1</sup> Pb with E. fetida inoculation. A significant shift in the bacterial community was observed in the treatments with E. fetida inoculation at 500 and 1,000 mg·kg<sup>−1</sup> Pb, where the G<sup>+</sup>/G<sup>−</sup> bacteria ratio was significantly decreased compared to no earthworm inoculation. …”
  19. 102739

    <i>Giardia</i> co-infection promotes the secretion of antimicrobial peptides beta-defensin 2 and trefoil factor 3 and attenuates attaching and effacing bacteria-induced intestinal... by Anna Manko (4114642)

    Published 2017
    “…This study analyzed <i>Giardia spp</i>. co-infections with attaching and effacing (A/E) pathogens, and assessed whether and how the presence of <i>Giardia</i> modulates host responses to A/E enteropathogens, and alters intestinal disease outcome. …”
  20. 102740

    Comparison of olfactory bulb neurogenesis in mThy1 & PDGF transgenic mice. by Sebastian R. Schreglmann (737386)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Stereologically quantified numbers of cell survival (BrdU-positive cells: panels A, D), percentage of neuronal / dopaminergic differentiation (BrdU/NeuN+ in panel B, respectively BrdU/TH+ cells in panel E) and new neurons (panels C, F) both in the granular cell layer (panels A, B, C) and the glomerular cell layer (D, E, F) of the olfactory bulb. …”