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  1. 13541

    Experimentally measured and numerically computed current response of the tethered membrane. by William Hoiles (3219585)

    Published 2016
    “…In (e) <i>V</i><sub><i>s</i></sub>(<i>t</i>) is defined by a 8 ms linearly increasing potential with a slope of 100 V/s followed by a 8 ms decreasing potential with identical slope. …”
  2. 13542

    Renal NF-kB protein expression in FA induced injury in mice. by Dev Kumar (681481)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative images of NF-kB immunostaining (green: FITC and red: Propidium iodide) showing decrease in protein expression in PDTC treated mouse kidney at 48 hr after FA treatment (A–L). n = 4; Magnification: 40X, 100X, and 400X with scale bar: 100 µm, 100 µm and 50 µm respectively.…”
  3. 13543

    Renal p53 expression in FA induced injury in mice. by Dev Kumar (681481)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative images of p53 immunostaining (green: FITC and red: Propidium iodide) showing decrease in protein expression in PDTC treated mouse kidney at 48 hr after FA treatment (A–L). n = 4; Magnification: 40X, 100X, and 400X with scale bar: 100 µm, 100 µm and 50 µm respectively.…”
  4. 13544

    Fig 3 - by Patrick Bryant (4971619)

    Published 2024
    “…The density and points represent all predictions (n = 487) and the line is the running mean with a step size of 0.05 ΔMMscore. This shows that the MMscore is unlikely to decrease with the optimisation procedure and that when the structural change is large compared to the initial prediction (measured by ΔMMscore), it is likely to obtain a higher MMscore. …”
  5. 13545

    Supplementary Material for: Long-term trends in incidence, attack rates, and early case-fatality of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Dijon Stroke Registry (1985-2022) by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…A slight decrease was observed during period 2017-2022 (18.9/100,000/year, IRR: 0.81; 95% CI: 0.61-1.06, p=0.11). …”
  6. 13546

    Data_Sheet_1_Integrating Ligand and Target-Driven Based Virtual Screening Approaches With in vitro Human Cell Line Models and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer A... by Gurbet Tutumlu (8691720)

    Published 2020
    “…In the first approach, a molecular docking and filtering approach is used to rank compounds based on their docking scores and only a few top-ranked molecules are selected for further long (100-ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in vitro tests. …”
  7. 13547

    Data_Sheet_3_Integrating Ligand and Target-Driven Based Virtual Screening Approaches With in vitro Human Cell Line Models and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer A... by Gurbet Tutumlu (8691720)

    Published 2020
    “…In the first approach, a molecular docking and filtering approach is used to rank compounds based on their docking scores and only a few top-ranked molecules are selected for further long (100-ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in vitro tests. …”
  8. 13548

    Data_Sheet_2_Integrating Ligand and Target-Driven Based Virtual Screening Approaches With in vitro Human Cell Line Models and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer A... by Gurbet Tutumlu (8691720)

    Published 2020
    “…In the first approach, a molecular docking and filtering approach is used to rank compounds based on their docking scores and only a few top-ranked molecules are selected for further long (100-ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in vitro tests. …”
  9. 13549

    Dopaminergic differentiation deficit persists at later stages in <i>Dkk1</i> mutants. by Diogo Ribeiro (230483)

    Published 2011
    “…Scale bar = 100 µm. (B) A 30% decrease in the number of dopaminergic neurons was detected at this stage (mean ± s.e.m- <b><i>Wt</i></b><b>:</b> 10640±1301 N = 4; <b><i>Dkk1<sup><b>+/−</b></sup></i></b><b>:</b> 7262±616.9 N = 3). …”
  10. 13550

    PAMs ameliorates the psoriasis-like symptoms and skin inflammation in imiquimod-induced mice. by Rongkun Dou (1887913)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A: Histopathological investigation in each group (×100). …”
  11. 13551

    Figure 3 by Michael S. Akhras (60473)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>C</b>) DNA amounts were set at 100 ng for HPV-45 plasmid and 1 nanogram for HPV-59 plasmid, which was observed as a ∼3-fold decrease in signal intensity. …”
  12. 13552

    Table_1_Diverse Stomatal Behaviors Mediating Photosynthetic Acclimation to Low Temperatures in Hordeum vulgare.DOCX by Barbara Jurczyk (5369966)

    Published 2019
    “…In contrast, plants with a relatively high freezing tolerance that underwent a prehardening step maintained the stomatal conductance at control level and exhibited delayed photochemical activity and RcaA expression decrease, and increased Rubisco activity, which increased net photosynthetic rate. …”
  13. 13553

    Hierarchically clustered ANIm heatmap across Set-R combined with phylogenetic information reveals unknown species diversity within the ACB clade. by Bardya Djahanschiri (6203681)

    Published 2022
    “…These clusters and cutoffs are typically used for bacterial species delineation. In the ACB clade, we observe a large and distinct cluster with 98–100% sequence identity (rounded) for the <i>A</i>. …”
  14. 13554

    Deterministic sensitivity analysis. by Katharina Wahedi (7136459)

    Published 2020
    “…Bars on the right indicate an increase of ICER, bars on the left show a decrease of ICER. Changes resulting from increasing the parameters are represented by green bars while those resulting from a decrease of parameters are shown in red.…”
  15. 13555

    DN Rab5 (S34N) retards endocytosis of KCa2.3. by Yajuan Gao (309862)

    Published 2013
    “…</b> Expression of S34N Rab5 resulted in a significant decrease of KCa2.3 endocytosis, relative to WT Rab5 (<i>n</i> = 3; *P<0.05). …”
  16. 13556

    Resveratrol Protects Chondrocytes from Apoptosis via Altering the Ultrastructural and Biomechanical Properties: An AFM Study by Hua Jin (320594)

    Published 2014
    “…CCK-8 assay showed that 100 μM RV significantly prevented SNP-induced cytotoxicity. …”
  17. 13557

    TRAIL pathway and the gene-gene interaction. by Yin-Ping Zhang (260509)

    Published 2013
    “…A key step in downstream signaling of RANKL/RANK is binding of TRAFs to RANK. …”
  18. 13558

    Adsorption and Crystallization of Particles at the Air–Water Interface Induced by Minute Amounts of Surfactant by Manos Anyfantakis (1440367)

    Published 2018
    “…Controlling the organization of particles at liquid–gas interfaces usually relies on multiphasic preparations and external applied forces. Here, we show that micromolar amounts of a conventional cationic surfactant induce, in a single step, both adsorption and crystallization of various types of nanometer- to micrometer-sized anionic particles at the air–water interface, without any additional phase involved or external forces other than gravity. …”
  19. 13559

    Adsorption and Crystallization of Particles at the Air–Water Interface Induced by Minute Amounts of Surfactant by Manos Anyfantakis (1440367)

    Published 2018
    “…Controlling the organization of particles at liquid–gas interfaces usually relies on multiphasic preparations and external applied forces. Here, we show that micromolar amounts of a conventional cationic surfactant induce, in a single step, both adsorption and crystallization of various types of nanometer- to micrometer-sized anionic particles at the air–water interface, without any additional phase involved or external forces other than gravity. …”
  20. 13560

    Adsorption and Crystallization of Particles at the Air–Water Interface Induced by Minute Amounts of Surfactant by Manos Anyfantakis (1440367)

    Published 2018
    “…Controlling the organization of particles at liquid–gas interfaces usually relies on multiphasic preparations and external applied forces. Here, we show that micromolar amounts of a conventional cationic surfactant induce, in a single step, both adsorption and crystallization of various types of nanometer- to micrometer-sized anionic particles at the air–water interface, without any additional phase involved or external forces other than gravity. …”