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64801
Table3_Ecotoxicological impacts of cadmium on soil microorganisms and earthworms Eisenia foetida: from gene regulation to physiological processes.XLSX
Published 2024“…According to the study, the presence of 2.5 mg/kg of Cd had a significant impact on the microbial community’s composition and diversity. …”
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64802
RNPA1000 characterization.
Published 2011“…Grey dashed line indicates the lower limit of sensitivity for each sample. (<b>A</b>) A comparison of the mRNA levels of DMSO treated cells; 90% of all transcripts decrease ≥2-fold at 5 min post-transcriptional arrest (Left Panel). …”
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DataSheet1_Ecotoxicological impacts of cadmium on soil microorganisms and earthworms Eisenia foetida: from gene regulation to physiological processes.docx
Published 2024“…According to the study, the presence of 2.5 mg/kg of Cd had a significant impact on the microbial community’s composition and diversity. …”
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Table2_Ecotoxicological impacts of cadmium on soil microorganisms and earthworms Eisenia foetida: from gene regulation to physiological processes.XLSX
Published 2024“…According to the study, the presence of 2.5 mg/kg of Cd had a significant impact on the microbial community’s composition and diversity. …”
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64805
Myo1b kd reduces the number of SIT1 transporters at the apical plasma membrane.
Published 2015“…A, Immunoblot showing that Myo1b kd increased SIT1-V5 expression. …”
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64806
Igf signaling is required for cardiomyocyte proliferation during zebrafish heart development.
Published 2013“…<p>Wild type fish were treated with DMSO as a control (n = 5) (A and A’) and the Igf1r inhibitor NVP-AEW541 (n = 7) (B and B’) from 48–72 hpf. …”
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64807
Firing properties of dentate gyrus granule cells in response to ramp currents.
Published 2015“…Aβ microinjection into the EC induced: a significant increase in latency of the first AP (B), a significant increase of current required to evoke the first AP (C), and a significant decrease in AP numbers (D). …”
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64808
Functional validation of heme-responsive genes.
Published 2010“…GFP quantification by COPAS BioSort in strain IQ6011 fed HT115(<i>DE3</i>) bacteria grown in 5 µM heme and induced to synthesize dsRNA. RNAi of 288 <i>hrg</i>s identified six genes which caused a 2-fold increase or 2-fold decrease in GFP levels. …”
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64809
Inhibiting mTORC1 and S6K1 activity has no effect on pFMRP S499 levels <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2014“…<p>(<b>A</b>) N2a cells were treated with vehicle 1 (DMSO), vehicle 2 (ethanol), rapamycin (Rapa), PF-4708671 (PF), bisindolylmaleimide V (B5) or okadaic acid (OA) for 1 hour prior to cell lysis followed by immunoblotting for pFMRP, pS6K1, pS6, pERK T202/Y204 (readout for OA), and their total protein counterparts. …”
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64810
Overcoming bad-bootstraps.
Published 2020“…As the (negative) expected free energy for tumbling (orange line) is higher than the (negative) expected free energy for running (blue line), the agent tumbles for the first 900 time steps. During this time, agents gain information about the effects of tumbling, and the epistemic value of tumbling decreases, causing the negative expected free energy for tumbling to also decrease. …”
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64811
RHO-1 regulates pharyngeal pumping.
Published 2011“…Expression of a constitutively activated <i>hsRHO-1</i>(<i>G14V</i>)(<i>nzIs1</i>) in adult animals or inhibition of endogenous RHO-1 using <i>hsC3 transferase</i> (<i>nzEx4</i>) decreased pumping rate. …”
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64812
MMP-10/Stromelysin-2 Promotes Invasion of Head and Neck Cancer
Published 2011“…Here we demonstrated that Wnt-5b overexpression promoted the invasion of HNSCC cells. …”
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64813
Sulfur supply effects on production and mineral nutrition of Tanzania guinea grass under barium levels in nutrient solution
Published 2021“…The combinations with high S and Ba levels resulted in a decrease of 1.7-fold in leaf area compared to combinations with high S without Ba. …”
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64818
S1 Appendix -
Published 2023“…In future climate scenarios (RCP4.5), the suitable area of <i>Pennisetum alopecuroides</i> (L.) would decrease with climate change, showing a clear trend of northward expansion in China. …”
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64819
Biological Properties of Experimental Methacrylate-Based Sealers Containing Calcium Phosphates
Published 2022“…In both viability assays, HAp and AHP sealers were similar, and α-TCP presented lower viability compared to the others at MTT assay (p<0.05). A gradual decrease of the inflammatory response according to the periods was observed and AHP was the only that presented giant cells (7-day period). …”
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64820
HopW1-C disrupts F-actin <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2014“…In contrast, after incubation with 0.5 µM HopW1-C, >70% of actin was in the supernatant (note concomitant decrease of actin in the pellet). …”