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  1. 15641

    Controlling the Electronic States and Physical Properties of MMX-Type Diplatinum-Iodide Chain Complexes via Binary Countercations by Hiroaki Iguchi (1728178)

    Published 2016
    “…On the other hand, long and bent aliphatic diammonium ions weaken the framework, which causes partial degradation of the crystal and a decrease in the electrical conductivity when the structure changes. …”
  2. 15642

    Time-dependent effects of NE/IFN-γ on cellular proliferation and invasion. by Liancai Wang (306725)

    Published 2013
    “…NE partially reversed the effects of IFN-γ (100 ng/mL) starting at 3 weeks. When NE (10<sup>−6</sup> M), IFN-γ (100 ng/mL) or NE (10<sup>−6</sup> M) plus IFN-γ (100 ng/mL) were removed, the suppressive effects began to decrease gradually starting at 2 weeks (E and F). …”
  3. 15643

    Data_Sheet_1_Concerted suppressive effects of carisbamate, an anti-epileptic alkyl-carbamate drug, on voltage-gated Na+ and hyperpolarization-activated cation currents.docx by Te-Yu Hung (15861305)

    Published 2023
    “…However, CRS strongly decreased the strength (i.e., Δarea) of the nonlinear window component of I<sub>Na</sub> (I<sub>Na(W)</sub>), which was activated by a short ascending ramp voltage (V<sub>ramp</sub>); the subsequent addition of deltamethrin (DLT, 10 μM) counteracted the ability of CRS (100 μM, continuous exposure) to suppress I<sub>Na(W)</sub>. …”
  4. 15644

    Fig 1 - by Can Yang (337581)

    Published 2022
    “…As shown in Fig 1, the upper bound exhibits a clear decreasing trend with the n and k increase.…”
  5. 15645

    Stationary regulatory properties of the promoter designs. by Dirk Müller (267603)

    Published 2009
    “…(C and D): Promoter activity as a function of total Ifh1 and Fhl1 concentrations (<i>η</i> = 0.20) for wild-type model 1 (C) and for a variant with 100-fold decreased Ifh1 affinity (D). …”
  6. 15646

    Effect of HSL on cell viability. by Ashwath S. Kumar (625580)

    Published 2014
    “…At 48 h, cell viability decrease was significant at O-DDHSL concentration at or above 100 µM (P≤0.02; n = 3). …”
  7. 15647

    The Expression of NFκB and Downstream Angiogenic Proteins in rho/VEGF Mouse Model. by Michael DeNiro (297385)

    Published 2014
    “…YC-1-treated retinas exhibited a significant decrease in the protein expression levels as compared with DMSO-treated retinas. …”
  8. 15648

    The Expression of NFκB and Downstream Angiogenic Proteins in rho/VEGF Mouse Model. by Michael DeNiro (297385)

    Published 2014
    “…YC-1-treated retinas exhibited a significant decrease in the protein expression levels as compared with DMSO-treated retinas. …”
  9. 15649

    Imaging of Tryptophan-Kynurenine Exchange with FLIPW-CTYT in COS-7 Cells by Thijs Kaper (34812)

    Published 2007
    “…According to the FRET theory, an increase in Venus signal is accompanied by a decrease in eCFP signal. Ratio defined as fluorescence intensity quotient obtained with emission filters 535/40 nm over 480/30 nm.…”
  10. 15650

    The Expression of NFκB and Downstream Angiogenic Proteins in rho/VEGF Mouse Model. by Michael DeNiro (297385)

    Published 2014
    “…YC-1-treated retinas exhibited a significant decrease in the protein expression levels as compared with DMSO-treated retinas. …”
  11. 15651

    The Expression of NFκB and Downstream Angiogenic Proteins in rho/VEGF Mouse Model. by Michael DeNiro (297385)

    Published 2014
    “…YC-1-treated retinas exhibited a significant decrease in the protein expression levels as compared with DMSO-treated retinas. …”
  12. 15652

    Data_Sheet_1_Incidence and outcomes of acute high-risk chest pain diseases during pregnancy and puerperium.PDF by Shengyong Wu (304695)

    Published 2022
    “…Subgroup analysis showed the incidence of these diseases was higher in black women, lowest-income households, and elderly parturients (P<sub>trend</sub> < 0.0001). The mortality decreased from 2.24% in 2008 to 2.21% in 2017 (P<sub>trend</sub> = 0.0240), exhibiting 200-fold higher than patients without these diseases. …”
  13. 15653

    Total brachial artery reactivity (TBAR) after the release of an occlusion cuff inflated for 5 minutes. by Joseph F. Polak (405668)

    Published 2019
    “…TBAR is the difference between maximum and minimum diameters divided by the minimum diameter and then multiplied by 100%. Visual review of some of the studies showed subjective differences in the responses: (A) a strong decrease in brachial artery diameter followed by a strong maximum; (B) a small decrease in diameter followed by a strong increase; and (C) a marked decrease in diameter followed by a small increase. …”
  14. 15654

    Concentration series of exon 44 and exon 45 AONs by Annemieke Aartsma-Rus (33030)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Published online 5 Jul 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1931584.</p><p></p> At a concentration of 100 nM (100) and up, levels of wild type transcript increased for the exon 45 duplicated patient (upper panel) compared to the untreated (NT) and 50 nM (50) treated samples. …”
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    Transient reporter assays of novel regulatory elements at the human SCL locus. by Pawandeep Dhami (243355)

    Published 2010
    “…The y-axis shows the fold increase/decrease in luciferase activity relative to the pGL3 basic negative control construct (not shown). …”
  16. 15656

    Recruitment of REST to Repressed Genes by Rory Johnson (172986)

    Published 2008
    “…For a sliding window, the fraction of genes within 100 kb of a REST PET cluster is plotted. …”
  17. 15657

    Increased SIRT1 expression and deacetylase activity by cilostazol. by Hye Young Kim (135983)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Time (3–24 hr)-dependent decrease in SIRT1 protein expression after exposure to HMGB1 (100 ng/ml), and (B) recovery of reduced SIRT1 expression by cilostazol (1–30 µM) and by resveratrol (RES, 20 µM). …”
  18. 15658

    An examination of the functionality of five of pathways utilized in MMS survival by <i>Drosophila</i> cells. by Dashnamoorthy Ravi (233362)

    Published 2009
    “…Proteasome activity is expressed as units of activity/cell, normalizing the activity to the number of cells using a parallel viability assessment. (E) MMS exposure results in a dose-dependent decrease in the phosphorylation of the dTor component p70S6K. …”
  19. 15659

    mEGFPpH detects intracellular pH changes induced by glutamate transport. by Spencer D. Watts (327115)

    Published 2014
    “…<b>F)</b> Representation of the magnitude of the slope of mEGFPpH fluorescence ratio decrease (left y-axis) as a function of the applied glutamate concentration compared with the glutamate transport activity (right y-axis) in similarly transfected cells.…”
  20. 15660

    Table_1_Mortality From Alcohol-Related Liver Cirrhosis in Mexico (2000–2017).XLSX by Myrna L. Yeverino-Gutiérrez (9554741)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Results: The mean age-adjusted mortality rate during the study period was 13.28 per 100,000 inhabitants. A significant decrease in mortality rates was observed, from 20.55 to 10.62 per 100,000 inhabitants. …”