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    Effects of <i>in vitro</i> treatment with fadrozole on prolactin-positive cells. by María José García Barrado (590761)

    Published 2014
    “…Scale bar: a,b,c: 50 µm. d) Plot showing the decrease in cellular area at the different time-points assayed; from 3 to 12 hours of treatment with testosterone and fadrozole a significant decrease (*p<0.01) was observed. e) The percentage of prolactin-positive cells decreases as from 3 to 12 hours of treatment with testosterone and fadrozole (*p<0.01). f) The percentage of PCNA- and prolactin-positive cells, out of the total number of prolactin-positive cells, decreases significantly from 1 to 12 hours of treatment with testosterone and fadrozole (*p<0.01).…”
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    Effects of time on <i>ex vivo</i> spectral imaging. by Torre M. Bydlon (295015)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>50x bicubic interpolated images of a negative and positive margin from different patients, where the “initial” images of the margins were imaged at approximately the same time points post-excision. …”
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    Data Sheet 2_RvD2 mitigates TNFɑ-Induced mitochondrial reactive oxygen species through NRF2 signaling in placental trophoblasts.pdf by Taija Hahka (20983223)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>We investigated RvD2’s potential protective mechanisms against TNFα‐induced oxidative stress in trophoblasts by pretreating JEG cells with 100 nM RvD2, followed by exposure to 50 or 100 ng/mL TNFα.…”
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    Data Sheet 1_RvD2 mitigates TNFɑ-Induced mitochondrial reactive oxygen species through NRF2 signaling in placental trophoblasts.pdf by Taija Hahka (20983223)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>We investigated RvD2’s potential protective mechanisms against TNFα‐induced oxidative stress in trophoblasts by pretreating JEG cells with 100 nM RvD2, followed by exposure to 50 or 100 ng/mL TNFα.…”
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    Lysolecithin-induced endogenous progenitor cell recruitment is strongly reduced in mice lacking Reelin signaling. by Sandrine Courtès (219584)

    Published 2011
    “…C, D: Quantification of BrdU-positive SVZ-derived cells within the lesion site showing a significant decrease in cell recruitment in mice lacking the Dab1 adaptor required for Reelin signaling (C) as well as in Wt mice treated with Reelin blocking antibody CR50 (D). …”
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    Out of Plane Distortions of the Heme <em>b</em> of <em>Escherichia coli</em> Succinate Dehydrogenase by Quang M. Tran (180372)

    Published 2012
    “…To examine whether heme reduction is an essential step of the catalytic mechanism, we generated a series of site-directed mutations around the heme binding pocket, creating a library of variants with a stepwise decrease in the midpoint potential of the heme from the wild-type value of +20 mV down to −80 mV. …”
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    Stochastic property of the two-state bacterial receptor model with the multiple methylation sites. by Masatoshi Nishikawa (363723)

    Published 2013
    “…The activity as the number of active chemoreceptors (red) is plotted as a function of time. For step increase and decrease in chemoattractant concentration (blue), the activity shows response and adaptation. …”
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    Bleaching <i>Isopora palifera</i> with menthol. by Jih-Terng Wang (305733)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Decrease in the <i>Symbiodinium</i> density in treated coral with different menthol concentrations; (B) correlation between the menthol concentration and the time for 50% coral bleaching.…”
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    Trajectories of six functions and return map analysis. by Yuji Yamamoto (109076)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>f</b>) Logarithmic function, . (<b>a</b>) Asymptotic trajectory to the attractive fixed point as a series of points, which corresponds to the movement of decreasing IPD by the step-towards motion shown in (<b>A</b>). …”
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    Influence of <i>CCL3L1-CCR5</i> GRG status on vaccine efficacy. by Hemant Kulkarni (64613)

    Published 2008
    “…The model is for a preventive vaccine that has a true efficacy of 50%. …”
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    Protein structure prediction by all-atom free-energy refinement-2 by Abhinav Verma (25115)

    Published 2011
    “…Shaded bars indicate indecisive simulations (see text), where there was no 'largest cluster' in the top 50 decoys. We note that there is only one genuine prediction failure for the high-quality decoy sets. …”
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    Effects of carvacrol and physical exercise on motor and memory impairments associated with Parkinson’s disease by Leila HAMZEHLOEI (7576238)

    Published 2019
    “…The 6-OHDA-lesioned group showed a significant increase in rotational behavior and a decrease in step-through latency in the passive avoidance test compared with the sham group. …”
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    20-HETE increases murine airway sensitivity to carbachol. by Philip R. Cooper (188104)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Lung slices from naïve mice were incubated over-night with 20-HETE (10 and 1 ng/mL). (A) Airways were contracted to carbachol (CCh) to create concentration-response curves. …”
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    Impact of sparsity on input-driven dynamics. by Elizabeth Herbert (13222570)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Network responses to a step input current along a random vector <b>I</b>. …”
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    AP-3 knockdown affects newly formed mediator release. by Elaine Zayas Marcelino da Silva (386342)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>For stimulation via FcεRI, RBL-2H3 cells were sensitized with IgE anti-TNP and stimulated with DNP<sub>48</sub>-HSA (50 ng/mL). Lipid mediators were measured, 30 min after stimulation, in the culture supernatant by EIA. …”
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    Selected epigenetic signals drive hNPCs to become oligodendrocytes in vitro. by Margherita Neri (250787)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(<b>A, B</b>) Exposure of hNSCs to FPN or PDGF-AA+T3 increased the numbers of NG2<sup>+</sup>, O4<sup>+</sup> GalCer<sup>+</sup> oligodendroglil cells (<b>A</b>) and TUJ1<sup>+</sup> neuronal cells (<b>B</b>), while decreasing the numbers of astroglial cells (<b>B</b>) compared to the default differentiation protocol (FCS). …”