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  1. 64861

    Effect of co-treatment with EGCG and PEF on the protein levels of Bcl-2 and Bax. by Chih-Hsiung Hsieh (4631161)

    Published 2017
    “…The cells co-treated with 20 μM EGCG and 60 V/cm PEF showed significant decrease of Bcl-2 and increase of Bax. …”
  2. 64862

    CyclinD1 transcriptional repression by T3 implicates thyroid hormone receptor α1 (TRα1) by Zahra Hassani (31174)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>© 2007 The Author(s)</p> () Quantification of TRα1 and TRα2 mRNAs in 3T3 cells transfected by 5–100 nM of siTRα1 (500 µl per well). The total amount of TRα1 and TRα2 mRNA in each condition was normalized to that of 36B4 (a control gene) in the same group. …”
  3. 64863

    Fluorescent images of contrast-labeled B cells in excised organs. by Daniel L. J. Thorek (307518)

    Published 2013
    “…B and C, The mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of the spleen, normalized to day 1 values for each group, is plotted for the length of the experiment. A gradual loss of signal from the spleen is seen in all groups, save the rapid decrease following treatment of NIR815-only labeled cells (iv).…”
  4. 64864

    Skin infection in the humanized mouse at 7 d post-inoculation. by Sergio Lizano (269986)

    Published 2008
    “…Each data point represents an inoculated skin graft. Bacterial inoculums are indicated as wt Alab49 (upper panel) and Alab49 <i>rofA::aad9</i> (lower panel). …”
  5. 64865

    Reported overall incidence of various psychotic disorders in England, 1950–2009. by James B. Kirkbride (176628)

    Published 2012
    “…This figure also reveals absolute differences in rates between certain conditions, for example schizophrenia vs. bipolar disorder. One identified point estimate is not shown <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0031660#pone.0031660-Mahmmood1" target="_blank">[101]</a> because it pertained only to rates up to age 35 years. …”
  6. 64866

    Analysis of pSer2 Pol2 intragenic occupancy in response to PULS or CONS after 140 min and 180 min. by Benjamin P. Flynn (11256176)

    Published 2021
    “…Horizontal bar graph indicates the number of genes enriched by each CORT infused time point. (F) Histogram of tag density distribution -5 kb and +15 kb from the TSS of pSer2 Pol2 differentially regulated genes on the sense strand within coding regions > 10 kb in response to a CORT infused time point. …”
  7. 64867

    The impact on the Living Planet Index (LPI) of halving or halting bottom trawling in six ocean systems, based on biomass trends in modelled vertebrate groups represented in the LPI... by Emily Nicholson (150790)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Columns show the % change in the LPI 30 years after implementation of the policies, and the % change in total vertebrate biomass; and for each taxonomic group, the general biomass trends for different species groups from the Ecopath models from halting bottom trawling (the general biomass trends per group were typically stronger under a halt in bottom trawling than under a halving of effort); symbols: – <5% change, >5% increase, >20% increase, >5% decrease, >20% decrease, ∼ mixed: different responses were seen across models, species and/or functional groups, blank denotes that the group was not modelled.…”
  8. 64868

    Contraction of differentiated MSCs and bladder SMCs. by Juliane Brun (838027)

    Published 2015
    “…To illustrate the process of determining cellular length, representative images of Calcein-stained MSCs in control medium 10 seconds and 3 minutes after KPSS addition are shown in (A). The red lines are reference lines for assessing cellular dimensions at each time point. …”
  9. 64869

    The ladder-climbing test. by Caroline Pin-Barre (529432)

    Published 2014
    “…For the MCAO-D7 group: δ indicates a significant difference between D7 and D1 to D5; <b>§</b> indicates a significant difference between D6 and D1 to D5; ψ indicates a significant difference between D5 and D1 to D4 (p<0.001).…”
  10. 64870

    Hebbian properties emerge through the interaction of selective input and homeostatic control. by Júlia V. Gallinaro (11682139)

    Published 2022
    “…For increased external input, it transiently responded with a higher firing rate. With a certain delay, the rate was down-regulated to the imposed set-point. …”
  11. 64871

    Changes in Plant Species Richness Induce Functional Shifts in Soil Nematode Communities in Experimental Grassland by Nico Eisenhauer (174912)

    Published 2011
    “…Moreover, the density of predators increased significantly with plant diversity after five years, pointing to increased soil food web complexity in species-rich plant assemblages. …”
  12. 64872

    Effect of <i>Campomanesia adamantium</i> peel extract on cGMP levels in T84 cells. by Caroline Honaiser Lescano (3232635)

    Published 2016
    “…TAD (tadalafil) and FPIPP (antidiarrheal drug) was used as control drugs that increase and decrease cGMP levels, respectively. Results are presented as mean + SEM. n = 4–6; One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey´s test; #P <0.05 compared to baseline group; *P <0.05 compared to STa group.…”
  13. 64873

    Contributing mechanisms of immunodominance. by Eung-Jun Im (79648)

    Published 2011
    “…C) The response kinetics of CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells re-stimulated with 0.1 µM peptides was assessed in an ICS assay in 1-h intervals for a period of 4 h. Data shown are as mean±SD of [CD8<sup>+</sup>CD107a/b<sup>+</sup>IFN-γ<sup>+</sup> cells at each time point (%)] ÷ [CD8<sup>+</sup>CD107a/b<sup>+</sup>IFN-γ<sup>+</sup> at 4 h (%)]. …”
  14. 64874

    Inflammatory monocytes (IMs) are directly infected with <i>S</i>. Typhimurium and can present to antigen-specific CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells. by Nancy Wang (770979)

    Published 2023
    “…Data are shown as group mean ± SEM for each time point, with data pooled from 3–6 independent experiments per time point (n = 9–29). …”
  15. 64875

    Determining tumor cell content in cultured malignant effusions. by Christian Ruiz (117039)

    Published 2016
    “…Example of the tumor cell decrease in a malignant effusion from a patient with lung adenocarcinoma. …”
  16. 64876

    Differences in changes to serum chemokine levels within 3 hours after consumption of APR extract versus placebo. by Liu Yu (6740390)

    Published 2023
    “…D. RANTES: A 25% decrease at 2 hours reached statistical significance. …”
  17. 64877

    Discordant effect of rs7422195 in the presence or absence of <i>HLA-DRB1*15</i>:<i>01</i>. by Michele D. Binder (230662)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>All samples (n = 3000) were first stratified according to the number of <i>DR15</i> alleles then by genotype at rs7422195. (A) The frequency of the A-allele of rs7422195 was calculated for cases and controls within each <i>DR15</i> genotype group, showing a clear decrease in the frequency of the A-allele with increasing copies of <i>DR15</i> within MS cases, and the opposite effect in healthy controls. …”
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  19. 64879

    Data_Sheet_1_Selective oxytocin receptor activation prevents prefrontal circuit dysfunction and social behavioral alterations in response to chronic prefrontal cortex activation in... by Philipp Janz (5625845)

    Published 2023
    “…To test the sensitivity of this model to pharmacological interventions on longer timescales, and validate its translational potential, the rats were treated with our novel highly selective oxytocin receptor (OXTR) agonist RO6958375, which is not activating the related vasopressin V1a receptor.</p>Results<p>CPA rats showed reduced sociability in the three-chamber sociability test, and a concomitant decrease in neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission within the PFC as measured by electrophysiological recordings in acute slice preparation. …”
  20. 64880

    Controlling the Conductance of Atomically Thin Metal Wires with Electrochemical Potential by Xu (3208542)

    Published 2002
    “…The potential modulation induces a conductance modulation with a phase shift that is always ∼180°, meaning that an increase in the potential always causes a decrease in the conductance. …”