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  1. 14221

    Collagen distribution in transverse sections of femoral and tibial ACL insertions. by Jeffrey P. Spalazzi (453272)

    Published 2013
    “…High collagen content was found in the ligament and bone regions, with a gradual decrease in collagen observed within the fibrocartilage interface progressing from ligament to bone for both femoral and tibial insertions. …”
  2. 14222

    Effect of α-santalol on cell viability and proliferation. by Sreevidya Santha (381262)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Human breast cancer cells MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 and normal human breast epithelial cells MCF-10A were treated with either DMSO (control) or 10–100 µM α-santalol for 12, 24 and 48 h. …”
  3. 14223

    Voxel-level imaging findings in lvPPA and DAT when compared to controls. by Ajay Madhavan (405788)

    Published 2013
    “…All images were generated using an FDR corrected statistical threshold of p<0.0005 and an extent threshold of 100 voxels. A decrease in brightness of the render reflects increased distance from the surface of the tissue.…”
  4. 14224

    Apoptosis and proliferation analysis of ischemic HL-1 cardiomyocytes. by Sina Haas (183101)

    Published 2012
    “…Total cell number obtained by a DAPI stain (blue). Scale bar = 100 µm.</p>…”
  5. 14225

    Collagen distribution in sagittal sections of femoral and tibial ACL insertions. by Jeffrey P. Spalazzi (453272)

    Published 2013
    “…High collagen content was found in the ligament and bone regions, with a gradual decrease in collagen observed within the fibrocartilage interface progressing from ligament to bone for both femoral and tibial insertions. …”
  6. 14226

    The relative textural differences between lateral and medial fibronectin networks during HH stage 6 of embryonic development. by Rajprasad Loganathan (320888)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>During HH stage 6 of embryonic development, the medial fibronectin network (b) demonstrated increased values of inertia across all offsets (c) compared with the lateral fibronectin network (a). The correlation values (d) in both medial and lateral networks demonstrated similar fall-off trends as a function of offset whereas a relative decrease in uniformity (e) and homogeneity (f) values marked the medial fibronectin distribution along the PS. …”
  7. 14227

    Cell cycle analysis. by Shuai Wu (401994)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Cell cycle analyses were performed after T24 cells were treated with hWJMSC-MVs (0, 50, 100 and 200 µg/ml protein) for 48h. Compared to T24 cells alone (A), hWJMSC-MVs induced a significant increase of T24 cells in G<sub>0</sub>/G<sub>1</sub> phase and a dramatic decrease in S phase (B, C, D, p<0.01). …”
  8. 14228

    Graph to show numbers of cells captured in 3D gelatin scaffold ('Gelfoam') by Frances MD Henson (78253)

    Published 2011
    “…At day 11 and day 20 there were significantly reduced numbers of chondrocytes in the Gelfoam in the samples cultured in the presence of 100 ng/ml BMP-2 (*). At day 20 there was a significant decrease in cell numbers in all three experimental conditions.…”
  9. 14229

    Graph to show numbers of cells extruding out of the articular cartilage surface by Frances MD Henson (78253)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> It can be seen that cells were observed to be extruding at days 11 and 20 in all three culture conditions. At day 11 there was a significant decrease in the number of cells extruding from the cartilage surface in the samples cultured in the presence of 100 ng/ml BMP-2 (*) compared to both control and SIL sections.…”
  10. 14230

    Side scatter distribution of U-CH1 cells maintained in normoxic (20% O<sub>2</sub>) or hypoxic (2% O<sub>2</sub>) conditions, with or without rCCN2. by Priya Patel (679595)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Cluster gating was used to determine the intracellular complexity of UCH-1 cells. Cells demonstrated a significant decrease in the number of vacuolated cells (side scatter high) under hypoxia compared to normoxia with minimal changes detected following culture of cells for 6 days in the presence of 100 ng/mL rCCN2 (N = 3).…”
  11. 14231

    Effect of Andro and/or Taxi on the proliferation of HeLa cells. by Mazen Alzaharna (3737878)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>The cells were treated with different concentrations of Andro (A) or Taxi (B) alone or a combination of 50 μM Andro and 100 μM Taxi (C) for 24 or 48 h and then the cell viability was tested using the MTT assay. …”
  12. 14232

    Conditions required for, supporting, and suppressing, interferon induction in the absence of NS1. by Alison C. Vicary (15307178)

    Published 2023
    “…In brief, we find that both replication and export are required for maximal interferon induction in the absence of the NS1 antagonist, and that, additionally, the presence of replicating defective viral genomes greatly enhances the interferon response. The boxed step is absolutely required for the increase in interferon in the absence of NS1, whereas nonboxed steps modulate the process. …”
  13. 14233

    <em>Trypanosoma vivax</em> Infections: Pushing Ahead with Mouse Models for the Study of <em>Nagana</em>. II. Immunobiological Dysfunctions by Marie Christine Blom-Potar (244113)

    Published 2010
    “…More precisely, after an initial increase that primarily involves CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells and macrophages, the number of splenic B cells decreases in a step-wise manner. Our results show that while infection triggers the activation and proliferation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Granulocyte-Monocyte, Common Myeloid and Megacaryocyte Erythrocyte progenitors decrease in number in the course of the infection. …”
  14. 14234

    Evidence for selection on SARS-CoV-2 RNA translation revealed by the evolutionary dynamics of mutations in UTRs and CDSs by Lin Zhu (192179)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>RNA translation is the rate-limiting step when cells synthesize proteins. Elevating translation efficiency (TE) is intuitively beneficial. …”
  15. 14235

    The impact of the sulfur allotropes and sulfur hydrides on the Venus cloud chemistry by Maxence LEFEVRE (5214737)

    Published 2025
    “…<br>- S8d10.nc: the reference case with the saturation mixing ratio from Zahnle et al., (2016), the update UV cross-section, a radius of 1. µm for the condensed allotropes and a S8 photolysis decrease by a factor of 100.…”
  16. 14236

    Survival of D39 bacteria and mutant derivatives in human saliva. by Zuleeza Ahmad (4730445)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>A starting concentration of 10<sup>6</sup> CFU mL<sup>-1</sup> wildtype or mutant bacteria were incubated with saliva at the two conditions; (A) at 25°C without CO<sub>2</sub> and (B) at 37°C with CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
  17. 14237

    Presentation_3_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX by Masih Eghdami (6901853)

    Published 2020
    “…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
  18. 14238

    Presentation_2_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX by Masih Eghdami (6901853)

    Published 2020
    “…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
  19. 14239

    Presentation_6_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.pptx by Masih Eghdami (6901853)

    Published 2020
    “…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
  20. 14240

    Data_Sheet_1_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.docx by Masih Eghdami (6901853)

    Published 2020
    “…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”