Showing 14,181 - 14,200 results of 24,296 for search '(( a step decrease ) OR ( 100 ((((mean decrease) OR (nn decrease))) OR (a decrease)) ))', query time: 0.69s Refine Results
  1. 14181

    Glycosylation inhibitors block thrombin-induced sRBC adhesion to HUVECs. by Pushpankur Ghoshal (580530)

    Published 2014
    “…The level of sRBC adhesion to untreated HUVECs was set to 100%. **, p<0.0001 <b>B</b>. Glycosylation inhibitors decrease thrombin-induced sRBC adhesion to HUVECs. …”
  2. 14182

    Transcripts differentially expressed in response to overexpression of and in response to overexpression of human , grouped according to functional classes by Haiqiong Montalta-He (54730)

    Published 2011
    “…Positive values indicate that the relative expression level of a gene is increased (upregulated) following overexpression and negative values indicate a decrease (downregulated). …”
  3. 14183

    Astrocytic volume changes in the cortex of GFAP/EGFP and GFAP/EGFP/α-Syn<sup>−/−</sup> mice during hypoosmotic stress. by Miroslava Anderova (155561)

    Published 2014
    “…The changes of astrocytic volume during washout were evaluated in each individual cell and expressed as an average percent of cell volume increase/decrease related to the maximal volume after 30 minutes of aCSF<sub>H-50</sub> (<b>C right</b>) or aCSF<sub>H-100</sub> (<b>D right</b>) exposure; these values were set as 0%. …”
  4. 14184

    Histology of islet allografts at day 10, 17, 24, and 31 after transplantation in non-diabetic mice. by Jyuhn-Huarng Juang (407970)

    Published 2013
    “…There was profound immune cell infiltration at day 10 and 17, and a decrease in graft size at day 24 and 31 in the CSPIO-labeled islet graft. …”
  5. 14185

    Oxygen uptake kinetics and energy system’s contribution around maximal lactate steady state swimming intensity by Jailton Gregório Pelarigo (3801085)

    Published 2017
    “…Subjects showed similar time delay (TD) (mean = 11.5–14.3 s) and time constant (τ<sub>p</sub>) (mean = 13.8–16.3 s) as a function of v, but reduced amplitude of the primary component for 97.5% (35.7 ± 7.3 mL.kg.min<sup>-1</sup>) compared to 100 and 102.5%MLSS (41.0 ± 7.0 and 41.3 ± 5.4 mL.kg.min<sup>-1</sup>, respectively), and τ<sub>p</sub> decreased (mean = 9.6–10.8 s) during the second phase of exercise. …”
  6. 14186

    Anti-HBV activity of CDM-3008 in primary cultured human hepatocytes. by Yutaka Furutani (5620139)

    Published 2019
    “…(C) Measurement of HBV DNA copies in PXB cells after 7 days of CDM-3008 treatment. HBV DNA was decreased with 0.1–100 μM CDM-3008 in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  7. 14187

    The effect of ribavirin (Rib) and guanosine (Gua) on HCV infectious progeny production and intracellular viral RNA and nucleotide pools. by Ana M. Ortega-Prieto (446894)

    Published 2013
    “…(c) Left: intracellular amount of the four nucleoside-triphosphates, following 72 h of exposure to either Rib or Gua, as indicated at the bottom. Right: decrease or increase of nucleotide concentration as a result of exposure to Gua or Rib; note that the maximum decrease possible is 100%. …”
  8. 14188

    Metabolic profiling by tandem mass spectrometry reveals distinct metabolite signatures of cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines vs. the apoptotic inducer camptothecin. by J. Jason Collier (130356)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A</i>. 832/13 cells were exposed to 1 ng/mL IL-1β+100 U/mL γ-IFN or 2 µM camptothecin for 6 h. …”
  9. 14189

    K<sub>v</sub>4 is Required for Maintaining Excitability in <i>Drosophila</i> Neurons. by Yong Ping (233004)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A</i>, Representative firing patterns recorded with current injections of 40, 60, and 100 pA from wild-type (wt) and DNK<sub>v</sub>4 (DN) neurons. …”
  10. 14190

    Data_Sheet_1_Identification of Clinically Relevant Subgroups of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Through Discovery of Abnormal Molecular Pathways.PDF by Petr Taus (11034210)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common form of adult leukemia in the Western world with a highly variable clinical course. Its striking genetic heterogeneity is not yet fully understood. …”
  11. 14191

    Elastic–Plastic Transformation of Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels from Chitosan and Sodium Hyaluronate by Ran Shi (5915366)

    Published 2018
    “…The stress relaxation experiment shows a plateau in the reduced stress followed by an abrupt fracture, and the time to failure decreases exponentially with increasing applied step strain. …”
  12. 14192

    Elastic–Plastic Transformation of Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels from Chitosan and Sodium Hyaluronate by Ran Shi (5915366)

    Published 2018
    “…The stress relaxation experiment shows a plateau in the reduced stress followed by an abrupt fracture, and the time to failure decreases exponentially with increasing applied step strain. …”
  13. 14193

    Population Differentiation for Plasticity by Sophia Buysse (12909206)

    Published 2022
    “…Future work will identify if plasticity is adaptive and use recombinant inbred lines to identify quantitative trait loci for plasticity as a first step in identifying genetic mechanisms of plasticity. …”
  14. 14194

    Elastic–Plastic Transformation of Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels from Chitosan and Sodium Hyaluronate by Ran Shi (5915366)

    Published 2018
    “…The stress relaxation experiment shows a plateau in the reduced stress followed by an abrupt fracture, and the time to failure decreases exponentially with increasing applied step strain. …”
  15. 14195

    Elastic–Plastic Transformation of Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels from Chitosan and Sodium Hyaluronate by Ran Shi (5915366)

    Published 2018
    “…The stress relaxation experiment shows a plateau in the reduced stress followed by an abrupt fracture, and the time to failure decreases exponentially with increasing applied step strain. …”
  16. 14196

    Elastic–Plastic Transformation of Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels from Chitosan and Sodium Hyaluronate by Ran Shi (5915366)

    Published 2018
    “…The stress relaxation experiment shows a plateau in the reduced stress followed by an abrupt fracture, and the time to failure decreases exponentially with increasing applied step strain. …”
  17. 14197

    Naturally emitted FS-1 and MS-1 pulses overlapped by continuous pure tones. by Andrej Čokl (302148)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>The relation between interference pulse duration and the difference between MS-1 and pure tone frequencies at different frequency and velocity levels</b>. a,b, c: naturally emitted FS-1 and MS-1 signals overlapped by (a) 100 Hz/0.69 mm/s, (b) 125 Hz/1.13 mm/s and (c) 150 Hz/0.60 mm/s pure tones. d: mean interference pulse duration (SD<40% of the mean value, N = 3–23, n = 6) of naturally emitted MS-1 signals overlapped by 100 Hz/0.22 mm/s (black diamonds), 125 Hz/0.22 mm/s (open squares) or 150 Hz/0.22 mm/s (grey triangles) pure tone vibration. …”
  18. 14198

    Relationships between food categories and their packaging by Rocco Marusso (22188901)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Figure 2: For all cheese categories, including all types of packaging: Except for the cheese blocks generally using less packaging due to their packaging nature (but still being on a similar trend with the other 2), cheese categories show a similar pattern being at their higher in the smaller portions, starting at around 0.065 and 0.07 grams of packaging, decreasing, having a small peak between 200-250g and going back down.​…”
  19. 14199

    DOR binding is enhanced by CB<sub>1</sub>R ligands in membranes of cells expressing CB<sub>1</sub>R and DOR. by Ittai Bushlin (191060)

    Published 2013
    “…Data represent Mean ± SEM (n = 3 experiments in triplicate). <b>B,</b> Membranes from N2A-DOR cells in which CB<sub>1</sub>R expression was decreased by siRNA transfection were treated with 100 fM – 10 µM Hu-210 in the presence of 0.5 nM [<sup>3</sup>H]DPDPE. …”
  20. 14200

    Robotic Right Upper Lobe Sleeve Lobectomy by Vittorio Aprile (5095838)

    Published 2018
    “…The tension of the suture was assessed at each step. The continuity of the suture was guaranteed by tying the two sutures through a double knot. …”