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  1. 64921

    Data_Sheet_2_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  2. 64922

    Storage volume and water level fluctuations change across seasons. by Philipp Emanuel Hirsch (676010)

    Published 2014
    “…Accordingly, if columns point below the zero isocline, they constitute a decrease in water level. …”
  3. 64923

    Data_Sheet_4_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  4. 64924

    Specialization of Gene Expression during Mouse Brain Development by Noa Liscovitch (108538)

    Published 2013
    “…Surprisingly, we found that during the time that the brain becomes anatomically regionalized in early development, transcription specialization actually decreases reaching a low, “neurotypic”, point around birth. …”
  5. 64925

    Data_Sheet_6_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  6. 64926

    Effect of 3-AB treatment on PARP-1 activation and PAR/NeuN, PAR/OX-42 immunocolocalization. by Alexandre Madinier (368860)

    Published 2013
    “…A marked decrease in PAR formation was observable after 3-AB treatment. …”
  7. 64927

    Time course of microglial/macrophages phagocytic activity after ischemia: effect of 3-AB treatment. by Alexandre Madinier (368860)

    Published 2013
    “…Note the absence of staining at 4 h in vehicle (A1–2) and 3-AB treated animals (B1-2). Rats treated with 3-AB (D1–2) showed a decrease in ED-1 staining at 24 h as compared to vehicle treated animals (C1–2). …”
  8. 64928

    Data_Sheet_1_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  9. 64929

    Data_Sheet_3_DNA Methylation Is Responsive to the Environment and Regulates the Expression of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Metabolite Production, and Virulence in Fusarium graminear... by Christopher Bonner (9990611)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we characterized two DNMTs (FgDIM-2 and FgRID) in F. graminearum, with homologies to “Deficient in methylation” (DIM-2) and “Repeat-induced point (RIP) deficient” (RID) from Neurospora. The loss of DNMTs resulted in not only a decrease in average methylation density in the nutrient-poor, compared to nutrient-rich conditions, but also differences in the genes expressed between the WT and the DNMT mutant strains, implicating the external environment as an important trigger in altering DNA methylation patterns. …”
  10. 64930

    Air pollution and respiratory diseases: ecological time series by Luiz Fernando Costa Nascimento (4644475)

    Published 2022
    “…A decrease in PM2.5 concentration of 5 µg/m3 could reduce admissions by up to 76 cases, with a decrease in spending of R$ 84,000 a year. …”
  11. 64931

    Photoelastic analysis of stress generated by Connecticut Intrusion Arch (CIA) by Alessandro Schwertner (12853141)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: The present in vitro study evaluated, by means of the photoelastic technique, the effects generated by the Connecticut Intrusion Arch (CIA), with a 90o bend on the distal surface of molar tubes and using the 4 x 2 appliance on the anterior and posterior regions of the upper dental arch. …”
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  13. 64933

    Effects of MFN1 or MFN2 overexpression on DENV infection. by Chia-Yi Yu (141345)

    Published 2016
    “…(D) Analysis of antiviral activity against dSinF-Luc/2A virus in culture media from A549<sup>+on</sup>/HA-MFN1 cells with DENV infection (moi 5, 48 h) with or without 18-h Dox pretreatment. …”
  14. 64934

    Transport of L- and D-BMAA in differentiated mammary gland HC11 cells. by Marie Andersson (475632)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are presented as mean values (% of vehicle) ± SD (n = 3-4/data-point).…”
  15. 64935

    DataSheet_1_Responses to water stress extremes in diverse red clover germplasm accessions.pdf by Angus D. Heslop (16416090)

    Published 2023
    “…Under waterlogging, a reduction in photosynthetic activity among red clover populations reduced several morphological traits including a 30% decrease in root dry mass and total dry matter, and a 34% decrease in leaf number. …”
  16. 64936

    Change in serum HMGB1 level in the rhTM group and control group. by Hiroshige Shimizu (5279057)

    Published 2018
    “…In contrast, HMGB1 level did not significantly decrease in the control group (11.3±11.3 vs 8.3±5.3 ng/ml, respectively; P = 0.37).…”
  17. 64937
  18. 64938

    Treatment with p38 MAPK inhibitor (SB203580) inhibits EV71 replication at the viral protein synthesis stage. by Shi Yun Leong (699834)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Mock-infected RD cells were treated with SB203580 at different concentrations (10, 25, 50 and 100μM) or 1.0% DMSO (negative control) and cell lysates were harvested for Western blotting at 6h post-treatment. β-actin was included as a loading control. …”
  19. 64939

    Cumulative incident cases avoided per 100,000 population relative to scenario 0 (when scenario 1 and scenario 2 are applied). by Laura Keaver (484090)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This figure shows cumulative incident cases avoided per 100,000 population relative to scenario 0 when a 1% decrease in BMI is applied to the Irish population (scenario 1) and a 5% decrease in BMI is applied to the Irish population (scenario 2).…”
  20. 64940

    Alcohol Induced Alterations to the Human Fecal VOC Metabolome by Robin D. Couch (127589)

    Published 2015
    “…The most notable metabolite alterations in the alcoholic samples include: (1) an elevation in the oxidative stress biomarker tetradecane; (2) a decrease in five fatty alcohols with anti-oxidant property; (3) a decrease in the short chain fatty acids propionate and isobutyrate, important in maintaining intestinal epithelial cell health and barrier integrity; (4) a decrease in alcohol consumption natural suppressant caryophyllene; (5) a decrease in natural product and hepatic steatosis attenuator camphene; and (6) decreased dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide, microbial products of decomposition. …”