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14361
Q index and reachability across thresholds.
Published 2014“…., reachability) and visual depiction (grey, dotted lines) of approach for defining the point at which reachability begins to decrease (middle panel); Q values (bottom panel) up until drop in reachability (denoted with a red circle in the middle panel). …”
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14362
Visualizations into biochemical pathways.
Published 2010“…<i>b) Effect of different resuscitation protocols on these intermediates</i>. Reoxygenation with 100% oxygen for either duration (g2/3) resulted in a significant delay in the decrease in fumarate, succinate and α-ketoglutarate compared to normoxic resuscitation (g1). …”
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14363
Binding of <i>Sp</i> CBPs to insoluble polymeric substrates.
Published 2012“…(A and B) The amount of bound protein was calculated as the difference in protein concentration before and after incubation with the insoluble substrates, (C and D) Decrease in free protein concentration after binding to α- and β-chitin was determined at different time points till 24 h. …”
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14364
Bone marrow tissue of mice fed with diets containing GM corn and parental corn.
Published 2014“…<p>Photomicrographs of histomorphological examination (100×) of bone marrow in female BALB/c mice in negative control group(A), non-genetically modified parental corn group(B), genetically modified corn group(C), and positive control group(D). …”
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14365
Analysis of the relative expression of the PTEN pathway genes.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) fold change of the <i>PTEN</i> gene. Significant differences were obtained when ∆Ct were analyzed and showed the PTEN inhibition produced by bpv(pic) at 100 μM in fresh (G1 <i>vs</i>. …”
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14366
Iron regulation of transferrin receptor, ferroportin and ferritin is intact in SK-Mel-5 cells.
Published 2010“…<p>Treatment of HeLa or SK-Mel-5 cells with 100 µM DFO for 24 hrs resulted in increased expression of the transferrin receptor in both cell lines, and a decrease in ferroportin and ferritin in SK-Mel-5 cells. …”
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14367
Lucanthone promotes APE1 cleavage in presence of protease inhibitor.
Published 2011“…An arrow indicates the corresponding increase in APE1 25 kDa fragment in last two lanes with a decrease in 35.5 kDa APE1 protein.</p>…”
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14368
Validation of target gene knockdown at mRNA and protein levels.
Published 2013“…<p>A. The percent decrease in mRNA levels of target genes transfected with gene-specific siRNA were determined using q-RT PCR 72 h post-transfection. …”
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14369
Immmocytochemistry of DMT1−IRE, DMT1+IRE, Fpn1 and TfR1 proteins in cortical neurons.
Published 2013“…<p>Cells were treated with L-DOPA (0, 1, 5, 10, 100, 200 µM) in DMEM+5%FBS for 16 hours and then immunostained for DMT1−IRE (A), DMT1+IRE (B), Fpn1 (C) or TfR1 (D) antibodies. …”
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14370
Image_1_EGTA Can Inhibit Vesicular Release in the Nanodomain of Single Ca2+ Channels.JPEG
Published 2019“…In proximity to a channel, the vesicular sensor is often saturated for a long voltage step, but not for a brief Ca<sup>2+</sup> influx typically evoked by an action potential. …”
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14371
Transcriptional and Proteomic Analysis of the <em>Aspergillus fumigatus ΔprtT</em> Protease-Deficient Mutant
Published 2012“…Penetration of the pulmonary epithelium is a key step in the infectious process. <em>A. fumigatus</em> produces extracellular proteases to degrade the host structural barriers. …”
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14372
Single neuron preferences.
Published 2024“…(C) Average response for each run of 3 subpopulations of neurons: all the neurons that respond to the appearance of the scene (left), and among these, neurons that prefer the first run with an increase in firing rate (center), and neurons that prefer the first run with a decrease in firing rate (right). Neural activity is aligned to the presentation of the scene (start of the Delay epoch), binned in a 200-ms window with a 25-ms step between each point, and normalized for each neuron by subtracting the mean activity and dividing by the standard deviation both calculated in a baseline period (−400 ms until the appearance of the scene). n = number of neurons. …”
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14373
Image 2_Long-term trends and comparison of the burden of lower respiratory tract infections in China and globally from 1990 to 2021: an analysis based on the Global Burden of Disea...
Published 2024“…Compared with the previous period, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant decrease in the disease burden of LRIs. …”
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14374
Table 1_Long-term trends and comparison of the burden of lower respiratory tract infections in China and globally from 1990 to 2021: an analysis based on the Global Burden of Disea...
Published 2024“…Compared with the previous period, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant decrease in the disease burden of LRIs. …”
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14375
Image 1_Long-term trends and comparison of the burden of lower respiratory tract infections in China and globally from 1990 to 2021: an analysis based on the Global Burden of Disea...
Published 2024“…Compared with the previous period, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant decrease in the disease burden of LRIs. …”
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14376
Table 2_Long-term trends and comparison of the burden of lower respiratory tract infections in China and globally from 1990 to 2021: an analysis based on the Global Burden of Disea...
Published 2024“…Compared with the previous period, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant decrease in the disease burden of LRIs. …”
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14377
Evolution of active membrane properties over time in iPSC-derived neurons plated on POL.
Published 2014“…<p>A) Representative traces of voltage clamp recordings showing fast inward currents followed by long-lasting outward currents in a cell at day 55, due to voltage steps in 10 mV increments (shown in the upper panel). …”
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14378
Fitness and distribution of cell types.
Published 2015“…The decrease in heteroplasmy in <i>B</i><sub>1</sub><i>B</i><sub>2</sub> cells between generations 0–100 is an artifact of introducing <i>U</i><sub>1</sub> at a frequency of 0.01 (the influx of <i>U</i><sub>1</sub> gametes homoplasmic for the wild type haplotype converts some heteroplasmic <i>B</i><sub>1</sub> and <i>B</i><sub>2</sub> gametes into homoplasmic gametes, which increases the proportion of homoplasmic <i>B</i><sub>1</sub><i>B</i><sub>2</sub> cells). …”
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14379
Presentation_2_Transcriptional Regulation of Stearoyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Desaturase Genes in Response to Abiotic Stresses Leads to Changes in the Unsaturated Fatty Acids Composit...
Published 2019“…In addition, darkness caused the down-regulation of SAD genes transcripts, together with a decrease in the UFA content of chloroplast lipids. …”
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14380
Two Glycosylation Sites in H5N1 Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin That Affect Binding Preference by Computer-Based Analysis
Published 2012“…The binding of hemagglutinin (HA) on the viral surface to host sialic acid (SA) receptors is a requisite step in the infection process. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that H5N1 viruses can be divided into 10 clades based on their HA sequences, with most human IVs centered from clade 1 and clade 2.1 to clade 2.3. …”