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  1. 100801

    Mitochondrial dysfunction and atrophy in the <i>Irp2-</i>null mice. by Suh Young Jeong (201871)

    Published 2011
    “…C; The mitochondrial proteins SDH-A, SDH-B and ferrochelatase were significantly decreased in <i>Irp2</i>-null mice, whereas citrate synthase, which does not contain a [Fe-S] cluster, did not change and was used as a mitochondrial loading control. n = 5 **; p<0.001 compared to wildtype, analyzed by one-way ANOVA, D; TEM showed mitochondrial vacuolization (arrows) in axons in the ventral white matter of <i>Irp2</i>-null mice and abnormal bundling of neurofilaments within axons was also noted (arrowhead). …”
  2. 100802

    S1 Data - by Alexander Eckers (19106390)

    Published 2024
    “…MCF FIBTEM was decreased for both HES groups at EOS (HES 10%: 20.5 [16.0;24.8] to 6.5 [5.0;10.8] mm, p = <0.01; HES 6% 27.0 [18.8;35.2] to 7.0 [5.0;19.0] mm, p = <0.01). …”
  3. 100803

    Table 1_Sugar alcohol-chelated calcium fertilizer enhances yield, quality and combustion performance in filler tobacco leaves.docx by Jingguo Sun (9120315)

    Published 2025
    “…During the III stage, compared to untreated tobacco, the activation energy of the tobacco leaves in the CaO<sub>40</sub> treatment decreased by 5.6%, and the frequency factor increased by 73.2%; in the CaO<sub>80</sub> treatment, the activation energy decreased by 3.1%, and the frequency factor increased by 23.5%. …”
  4. 100804

    Effect of suppressed PGC-1α expression on OA-induced VSMC proliferation and migration. by Yan Zhang (8098)

    Published 2013
    “…The interference effect was assessed by quantitative PCR (A) and western blot (B). Effects of decreased PGC-1α on OA-induced VSMC proliferation were determined by MTT assay (C) and cell counting (D). …”
  5. 100805

    Anterograde and retrograde velocities of GFP/YFP tagged vesicles/cargo significantly change temporally. by Gary J. Iacobucci (192833)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) The retrograde duration-weighted segmental velocity of ANF-GFP significantly increased (p = 1.092E-7), while SYNB-GFP significantly decreased over time (p = 6.043E-7). …”
  6. 100806

    The oxytocin-dependent effect of <i>L. reuteri</i> is mediated by CD4+CD45RBloCD25+ Tregs. by Theofilos Poutahidis (288280)

    Published 2013
    “…Whereas wounds of recipient mice of CD4+CD45RBloCD25+ cells of wild-type mice had accelerated wound healing, the recipients of oxytocin-deficient Tregs showed histopathological features of delayed wound healing, including significantly (b) delayed re-epithelialization, (c) decreased collagen deposition, (d) increased numbers of neutrophils, (e) and decreased regulatory T-cell in their wound counts. …”
  7. 100807

    Lungs histopathology analysis. by Fábio Vitarelli Marinho (2888957)

    Published 2016
    “…Eosinophil number was determined in lung section (<b>H</b>) from five animals per group at a magnification of 63x. …”
  8. 100808

    Comparative interaction study of elisidepsin and the plasma membrane of HCT-116 and HCT-116-Irv cells. by José Manuel Molina-Guijarro (814644)

    Published 2015
    “…<u>HCT-116-Irv cells treated with 5μM total elisidepsin</u> (FRET donor: Irv-OG488 200 nM, FRET acceptor: Irv-A555 800 nM, elisidepsin 3 μM, 1:4:15): Fluorescence intensity image <b>(D)</b>, FLIM-phasor image <b>(E)</b>, and the corresponding phasor plot <b>(F)</b> of representative elisidepsin treated HCT-116-Irv cells. …”
  9. 100809

    Quantification of TrkB-T protein. by Yu Ping Tang (309227)

    Published 2013
    “…Symbols represent trends as follows: ♦ = TrkB-T is greater in E2-treated than control males, p = 0.053; • = In E2-treated birds, TrkB-T is decreased in females compared with males; p = 0.052. …”
  10. 100810

    Fig 3 - by Alexandra F. DeJong (6064631)

    Published 2021
    “…Differences in numbers of (A) running motives and (B) running times of day represented in the histograms, with increases in outcomes depicted in blue, and decreases depicted in red, and increased number of occurrences represented with darker color shades. …”
  11. 100811

    Dynamic Salmonella Enteritidis biofilms development under different flow conditions and their removal using nanoencapsulated thymol by Yammine, Jina

    Published 2022
    “…ML nanocapsules decreased significantly bacterial counts during the first 0.5 h, while LBL nanocapsules eliminated the remaining bacterial cells and ensured a protection from bacterial contamination for up to 5 h by releasing THY in a sustained manner over time due to the thicker shell wall structure.…”
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  12. 100812

    Zinc supplementation reduces macrophage IL-10 production in response to LPS. by Charlie J. Pyle (3617798)

    Published 2017
    “…Panels A, B, C and D or E, F, G and H are cumulative data from 3 or 4 different donors, respectively (mean ± SEM; *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001).…”
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    CHDP-1 promotes the membrane localization of CED-10. by Liying Guan (427985)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Immunoprecipitation assay of FLAG-tagged CHDP-1 with Myc-tagged CED-10 (G12V), which mimics active GTP-bound CED-10, and Myc-tagged CED-10 (T17N), which mimics inactive GDP-bound CED-10. …”
  15. 100815

    Image_3_Non-destructive Measurements of Toona sinensis Chlorophyll and Nitrogen Content Under Drought Stress Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy.jpg by Wenjian Liu (577482)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we used near-infrared spectroscopy as a high-throughput method along with five preprocessing methods combined with four variable selection approaches to establish a cross-validated partial least squares regression model to establish the relationship between the near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) spectrum and physiological characteristics (i.e., chlorophyll content and nitrogen content) of T. sinensis leaves. …”
  16. 100816

    Image_1_Non-destructive Measurements of Toona sinensis Chlorophyll and Nitrogen Content Under Drought Stress Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy.jpg by Wenjian Liu (577482)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we used near-infrared spectroscopy as a high-throughput method along with five preprocessing methods combined with four variable selection approaches to establish a cross-validated partial least squares regression model to establish the relationship between the near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) spectrum and physiological characteristics (i.e., chlorophyll content and nitrogen content) of T. sinensis leaves. …”
  17. 100817

    Image_2_Non-destructive Measurements of Toona sinensis Chlorophyll and Nitrogen Content Under Drought Stress Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy.jpg by Wenjian Liu (577482)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, we used near-infrared spectroscopy as a high-throughput method along with five preprocessing methods combined with four variable selection approaches to establish a cross-validated partial least squares regression model to establish the relationship between the near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) spectrum and physiological characteristics (i.e., chlorophyll content and nitrogen content) of T. sinensis leaves. …”
  18. 100818

    Improving genomic prediction for plant disease using environmental covariates by Charlotte Brault (22078544)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating fungal disease affecting wheat and barley, with susceptibility influenced by genotype, environment, and genotype-by-environment interactions (GxE). …”
  19. 100819

    mCherry::DAF-7 protein is secreted from ASI cell body and trafficked to the distal end of the dendrite. by Lauren Klabonski (3386180)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>A-E</b>. mCherry fluorescence (red) can be seen in (stars) and posterior to (arrowheads) neuronal cell bodies, in puncta along the ASI dendrites (block arrows), and at the base of ASI cilia (brackets). …”
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    Epiplakin and K8 are upregulated during pancreatitis. by Karl L. Wögenstein (631160)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Immunohistochemistry for epiplakin and K8 in mouse (A–D) and human (E–H) pancreata. Epiplakin is expressed mainly in ducts of healthy murine pancreas (A and A’). 9 h after pancreatitis induction epiplakin is strongly upregulated which is most apparent in acinar cells (C). …”