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  1. 67521

    Biological Properties of Experimental Methacrylate-Based Sealers Containing Calcium Phosphates by Leticia Boldrin Mestieri (12791975)

    Published 2022
    “…In both viability assays, HAp and AHP sealers were similar, and α-TCP presented lower viability compared to the others at MTT assay (p<0.05). A gradual decrease of the inflammatory response according to the periods was observed and AHP was the only that presented giant cells (7-day period). …”
  2. 67522

    HopW1-C disrupts F-actin <i>in vitro</i>. by Yongsung Kang (589376)

    Published 2014
    “…In contrast, after incubation with 0.5 µM HopW1-C, >70% of actin was in the supernatant (note concomitant decrease of actin in the pellet). …”
  3. 67523

    Video_2_Breathing and Coughing: The Extraordinarily High Degassing of Popocatépetl Volcano Investigated With an SO2 Camera.WMV by Robin Campion (5872835)

    Published 2018
    “…This passive degassing is continuous and sustained, whether the crater contains a lava dome or not. It shows most of the time a strong periodic component, with a pseudo-period of ~5 min, and amplitudes of 30 to 60% of the average value. …”
  4. 67524

    Video_1_Breathing and Coughing: The Extraordinarily High Degassing of Popocatépetl Volcano Investigated With an SO2 Camera.WMV by Robin Campion (5872835)

    Published 2018
    “…This passive degassing is continuous and sustained, whether the crater contains a lava dome or not. It shows most of the time a strong periodic component, with a pseudo-period of ~5 min, and amplitudes of 30 to 60% of the average value. …”
  5. 67525

    Fusion of pyrene-labeled TBEV with liposomes. by Denise Haslwanter (4439281)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Pyrene-labeled TBEV was allowed to interact with liposomes at pH 8.0 or pH 5.5 in the absence or presence of mab A5. The results are expressed as the ratio of pyrene excimer to monomer (E/M), which decreases upon fusion of the viral membrane with the liposomal membrane. …”
  6. 67526

    Simulations Demonstrating the Effects of Cross-Resistance on Treatment Success Rates by Marcel E Curlin (32388)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>As in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030133#pcbi-0030133-g005" target="_blank">Figures 5</a>–<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030133#pcbi-0030133-g007" target="_blank">7</a>, (A) demonstrates success rates as the duration of induction therapy is increased, and (B) demonstrates success rates over a range of induction therapy/therapy intensification start times. …”
  7. 67527
  8. 67528

    Characterizing intrinsic stability of different pathway systems. by Matthew K. Theisen (2560282)

    Published 2016
    “…Since phoshoketolase has two activities, cleaving either F6P (called Fpk) or X5P (called Xpk), we investigated used a ratio of Fpk/Xpk activites, 1:3. …”
  9. 67529

    Uniportal VATS Right Lower Lobectomy and Lymphadenectomy: Step-by-Step by Hussein Elkhayat (4426768)

    Published 2017
    “…She underwent a uniportal VATS right lower lobectomy and lymphadenectomy through a 3 cm port incision in the right 5th intercostal space in the midaxillary line. …”
  10. 67530

    Determining the molecular mechanism of the causal mutation. by Jessica Chang (461001)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) qPCR data showing changes in <i>ERG28</i> mRNA levels upon deleting either <i>SOK2</i> or <i>MOT3</i>. In both cases, a difference is observed in the wildtype background (<i>p</i> = 7.5×10<sup>−5</sup> for <i>SOK2</i> and 5.0×10<sup>−3</sup> for <i>MOT3</i>), but not the RM AA112Δ background (<i>p</i> = 0.28 for <i>SOK2</i> and 0.67 for <i>MOT3</i>), consistent with the TF regulation being entirely abolished by the deletion. …”
  11. 67531

    Sonic hedgehog signaling defect in <i>Wdpcp<sup>Cys40</sup></i> mutant. by Cheng Cui (289585)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–F) In-situ hybridization of E10.5 forelimbs shows <i>Wdpcp<sup>Cys40</sup></i> mutants with expanded expression of <i>Fgf4</i> in the AER (apical ectodermal ridge) (A, B) and <i>Gremlin</i> in the limb mesenchyme (C, D), but reduced expression of <i>Ptch1</i> (E, F and asterisk in F). …”
  12. 67532

    Thermally Induced Magnetic Anomalies in Solvates of the Bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonate)copper(II) Complex with Pyrazolyl-Substituted Nitronyl Nitroxide by Victor I. Ovcharenko (1565326)

    Published 2008
    “…We succeeded in synthesizing of a whole family of isostructural solvates of the copper(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate complex with pyrazolyl-substituted nitronyl nitroxide (L): Cu(hfac)<sub>2</sub>L·0.5Solv. …”
  13. 67533

    Thermally Induced Magnetic Anomalies in Solvates of the Bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonate)copper(II) Complex with Pyrazolyl-Substituted Nitronyl Nitroxide by Victor I. Ovcharenko (1565326)

    Published 2008
    “…We succeeded in synthesizing of a whole family of isostructural solvates of the copper(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate complex with pyrazolyl-substituted nitronyl nitroxide (L): Cu(hfac)<sub>2</sub>L·0.5Solv. …”
  14. 67534

    Thermally Induced Magnetic Anomalies in Solvates of the Bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonate)copper(II) Complex with Pyrazolyl-Substituted Nitronyl Nitroxide by Victor I. Ovcharenko (1565326)

    Published 2008
    “…We succeeded in synthesizing of a whole family of isostructural solvates of the copper(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate complex with pyrazolyl-substituted nitronyl nitroxide (L): Cu(hfac)<sub>2</sub>L·0.5Solv. …”
  15. 67535

    <i>Ptprj in vitro</i> differentiation assays. by Chanel E. Smart (150987)

    Published 2012
    “…(F) Morphology of dome formation during <i>in vitro</i> differentiation of HC11 cells in the presence and absence of retrovirally-transduced hPTPRJ-V5. Scale bar  = 500 µm. (G) Effect of retrovirally-transduced hPTPRJ-V5 on dome formation in a representative experiment. …”
  16. 67536

    Neutralization of endosomes by ammonium chloride reduces fusion induced by EBOV GP. by Ruben M. Markosyan (277036)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Adding chloroquine (100 μM) or NH<sub>4</sub>Cl (10 mM) to the bathing solution greatly reduced EBOV GP-induced fusion after a pH 5.7 pulse (first set of three bars, endogenous cleavage (i.e., without thermolysin treatment) was employed. …”
  17. 67537

    JIL-1 act as suppressor of TPE over the TAS domain. by Rute Silva-Sousa (111978)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) TPE assays in the TAS domain were performed with the reporter lines 39C-5 (chromosome 2L, TAS-L) and 39C-27 (chromosome 2R, TAS-R). …”
  18. 67538

    Increased Response to Glutamate in Small Diameter Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons after Sciatic Nerve Injury by Kerui Gong (429477)

    Published 2014
    “…Western blot analysis of the DRGs revealed that CCI resulted in a 35% increase in GluA1 and a 60% decrease in GluA2, the AMPA receptor subunits, compared to uninjured controls. mGluR1 receptor expression increased by 60% in the membrane fraction, whereas mGluR5 receptor subunit expression remained unchanged after CCI. …”
  19. 67539

    Effects of Anthropocene on Insect Abundance by Sharan Saravanabavan (795886)

    Published 2015
    “…On the day of October 13, 2015, the experiment was conducted on a windy, cloudy day with overcast and an initial external temperature of 15°C which then decreased to 11°C by the time we finished collecting data for the day. …”
  20. 67540

    Lowering oxygen exposure reduces oxidative stress, DNA damage and genomic instability in thymus. by Ho Joong Sung (221317)

    Published 2011
    “…Data shown as mean ± SEM, with n = 5. <b>C.</b> Representative images of decreased oxidative DNA damage detected by avidin-FITC (Av-FITC) staining for 8-oxoG in thymus tissue from <i>p53−/−</i> mouse exposed to 10% versus 21% oxygen for 2 to 4 wk. …”