Showing 70,541 - 70,560 results of 108,614 for search '(( a point decrease ) OR ( 5 ((nn decrease) OR (((we decrease) OR (a decrease)))) ))', query time: 1.54s Refine Results
  1. 70541

    Allelopathic Effects of Different Plant Water Extracts on Yield and Weeds of Wheat by M. NAEEM (5862101)

    Published 2018
    “…Mixture of sorghum + sunflower + mulberry water extracts each at 18 L ha-1 applied at 40+55 DAS resulted in an 87.14% decrease in total weed dry matter with a 19.5% increase in grain yield of wheat and higher net benefits of Rs. 100525 with 777.5% marginal rate of return. …”
  2. 70542

    Data_Sheet_1_FKBP51 Affects TNF-Related Apoptosis Inducing Ligand Response in Melanoma.PDF by Martina Tufano (11424298)

    Published 2021
    “…Compared with non-silenced cells, a reduced acetyl-YY1 was found on the DR5 promoter, resulting in increased DR5 transcript levels. …”
  3. 70543

    Data_Sheet_1_The class III peroxidase gene family is involved in ascorbic acid induced delay of internal browning in pineapple.zip by Xiaowan Hou (752134)

    Published 2022
    “…Using phylogenetic analysis; we identified 78 pineapple PRX genes (AcPRXs) and divided them into five subgroups. …”
  4. 70544

    Redundant control involving MSI and CPEin mouse embryonic stem cells. by Charlotte E. Rutledge (525491)

    Published 2014
    “…As well as the CPE and MBE, the region contains a potential Pumilio binding element (PBE): all three were mutated (dark grey letters) using point mutation or insertions (MBE). …”
  5. 70545

    Anchusa italica extract: phytochemical and neuroprotective evaluation on global cerebral ischemia and reperfusion by Akram Torki (5383154)

    Published 2018
    “…Induction of ischemia/reperfusion caused a decrease in the antioxidant capacity of the brain and serum as well as an increase in the malondialdehyde of the brain and serum. …”
  6. 70546

    Table_1_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
  7. 70547

    Table_2_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
  8. 70548

    Table_4_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
  9. 70549

    Table_3_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
  10. 70550
  11. 70551

    Regulation of <i>CXCR4</i> expression affects the proliferation of MSCs in vitro. by Zhiqiang Cao (503623)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Viability was decreased in MSCs<sup>sh<i>CXCR4</i>/GFP</sup> and increased in MSCs<i><sup>CXCR4</sup></i><sup>/GFP</sup> compared to MSCs<sup>GFP</sup> or MSCs<sup>native</sup> (control), as measured by the MTT assay (Mean ± SD; n = 6; P<0.05 from NO. 4 to 5 time point). …”
  12. 70552

    Emission fluorescence spectra of Cupricyclin-1 in the presence of increasing amounts of Cu<sup>2+</sup> ions. by Marco Barba (185257)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) apo Cupricyclin-1 (0.5 µM); (b) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.06 µM; (c) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.12 µM; (d) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.18 µM; (e) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.24 µM; (f) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.30 µM; (g) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.36 µM; (h) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.41 µM and (i) a+CuCl<sub>2</sub> 0.51 µM (only the spectra relative to a stoichiometric ratio Cu<sup>2+</sup>:Cupricyclin-1 ≤1 are reported); <b>(inset)</b>: Determination of the dissociation constant of Cu<sup>2+</sup> to Cupricyclin-1 by fluorescence quenching experiments. …”
  13. 70553

    Provenance of the Pakawau Group and Farewell Formation (Late Cretaceous – Paleocene), Taranaki Basin, northwest Nelson, New Zealand by Sarah L. Smithies (6660053)

    Published 2019
    “…The conglomerates of the North Cape and Farewell formations are dominated by metasedimentary clasts with petrography and geochemistry consistent with the Takaka Terrane; minor Takaka Terrane volcanics; and minor Separation Point Suite granitoids and an unknown A-type granite. …”
  14. 70554

    Modulating PV activity does not affect frequency tuning, but bidirectionally affects frequency selectivity. by Mark Aizenberg (793417)

    Published 2015
    “…Photosuppression of PVs led to a decrease in sparseness. One-sample <i>t</i> test mean ΔSparseness = −0.04, <i>t</i><sub>158</sub> = 2.96, <i>p</i> = 0.04. …”
  15. 70555

    Time course of changes in heart rate and blood pressure variability in rats with myocardial infarction by R. Aires (6510197)

    Published 2019
    “…A sharp reduction (P<0.05) of BPV (mmHg2) was observed in the first week after MI (SO-1=8.55±0.80; SO-3=9.11±1.08; SO-7=7.92±1.10 vs MI-1=5.63±0.73; MI-3=5.93±0.30; MI-7=5.30±0.25). …”
  16. 70556

    Table 1_The impact of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy on nutritional status and survival in cervical esophageal cancer patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy.docx by Zijun Wen (21596450)

    Published 2025
    “…Multivariate analysis results showed: weight loss ≥5% (p = 0.041, HR = 5.664, 95% CI: 1.075–29.846) and a CONUT score ≥4 (p = 0.01, HR = 15.223, 95% CI: 1.935–119.783) were independent prognostic factors for OS.…”
  17. 70557

    Regulation of macroscopic Cx46 currents by external Ca and Mg by Vytas K. Verselis (53583)

    Published 2011
    “…Oocytes were clamped to a holding potential of −40 mV and 5-s voltage steps were applied from +60 to −100 mV followed by a 5-s step to −120. …”
  18. 70558

    Ionizing radiation–induced DSBs and repair. by Jim Westmoreland (260234)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Haploid cells growing logarithmically in YPDA media were arrested at G2/M with nocodazole and γ-irradiated with 5 to 80 krads from a Cs source. Cells from the 80 krad dose were returned to YPDA containing nocadazole and incubated for up to 4 hours to allow repair of DSBs (A) DSBs and repair in WT and <i>exo1Δ</i> strains. …”
  19. 70559

    I-O functions in CA1 neurons in slices from TG and WT mice 9 months post-irradiation. by Emil Rudobeck (4630822)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Radiation exposure did not significantly affect the presynaptic fiber volleys (pV) in either in TG or in WT mice. …”
  20. 70560

    Prophylactic Effect of Probiotics on the Development of Experimental Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis by Chang-Suk Chae (109597)

    Published 2012
    “…Although protective role of probiotics have been reported in diverse diseases, no information is available whether probiotics can modulate neuromuscular immune disorders. We have recently demonstrated that IRT5 probiotics, a mixture of 5 probiotics, could suppress diverse experimental disorders in mice model. …”