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    Soy isoflavones genistein and daidzein protect primary cortical cultures from Tat neurotoxicity. by Sheila M. Adams (322032)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Primary cortical neurons were exposed to estrogen (0.1, 2.0 and 10 nM), or isoflavones (0.05, 0.2 and 1 µM) 24 hr prior to the start of Tat<sub>1–86</sub> B (50 nM) treatment. Cell viability was assessed by Live/Dead assay. …”
  3. 18483

    Synthesis and properties of fluorinated copolymerized polyimide films by Chuanhao Cao (10396166)

    Published 2021
    “…With the increase of 6FDA in the proportion of dianhydride, the tensile strength of the polyimide film showed a decreasing trend. This work provided a high performance film. …”
  4. 18484

    Lkb1-deficiency alters the expression of Notch signalling components and leads to the abnormal intestinal secretory cell differentiation. by Boris Y. Shorning (232815)

    Published 2009
    “…D, Delta ligand (Dll1) immunostaining at day 6 in induced <i>Cre</i>-negative Lkb1 <i>fl/fl</i> (+/+) and Lkb1-deficient (‘−/−’) intestines displaying a decrease in Dll1 expression in Paneth and goblet cells of Lkb1-deficient intestines. …”
  5. 18485

    Phenotypic analyses of tumour cells in co-culture experiments. by Victor Trevino (8900)

    Published 2016
    “…The presence of normal cells are seen to (A) increase the population doubling time (PDT), (B) decrease the total cell number, (C) have no significant effect on apoptosis, (D) decrease the number and (E) size of the cell clusters and (F) increase the number of single cells. …”
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    RPL37, RPS15, and RPS20 bind to and regulate MdmX levels. by Lilyn Daftuar (433919)

    Published 2013
    “…Endogenous proteins were detected by immunoblotting with the indicated antibodies. (g) Decrease in MdmX mRNA by RPL37. U2OS cells were seeded in 60 mM tissue culture plates and transfected with Myc-RP (0–5.0 µg). …”
  7. 18487

    <i>Cysltr1</i> gene disruption does not suppress osteoclast formation and bone resorption activity. by Hirofumi Fujita (297325)

    Published 2022
    “…BMM from WT and <i>Cysltr1</i><sup><i>Δ105</i></sup> were cultured with 50 ng/ml RANKL for 3 days and TRAP staining was performed. …”
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    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. …”
  9. 18489

    <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. …”
  10. 18490

    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. …”
  11. 18491

    Functional characterization of differentiated astrocytes. by In Ki Cho (6494564)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Representative traces of ionic currents evoked by ramp protocol (left) and voltage-step protocol (right) in cultured WT, HD, and shHD astrocytes. …”
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    Chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure alters the time course of STDP. by Sven Kroener (321008)

    Published 2013
    “…This was due both to a decrease in potentiation at the late time-point and to the continued increase in LTP in both CIE-exposed groups of mice. …”
  17. 18497

    Rearrangement of actin cytoskeleton in treated and untreated MDA-MB 435 breast cancer cells by Robert F. Klees (62686)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> Cells were plated on fibronectin for 4 hours in the presence of either compound 9 (panel (c)), compound A5 (panel (d)), or compound A8 (panel (e)) at a final concentration of 15.2 ng/μl and were compared to the positive control (panel (a)) and the ethanol vehicle (panel (b)).Cells were fixed and stained for F-actin using TRITC-phalloidin. …”
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    Evaluation of salinity toxicity in biological nitrification effluent using the respirometry technique by Alyne Moraes Costa (6131834)

    Published 2018
    “…During the experiment, the bioreactor was operated with a hydraulic retention time of 48 h, and DO, pH and temperature maintained at 4.0-5.0 mg L-1, 7.5 and 25°-30°C, respectively. …”
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    Telomere shortening culminates in tissue defects associated with aging. by Madalena C. Carneiro (102302)

    Published 2016
    “…Grey shaded area identifies the median telomeric length at which a significant decrease in erythrocyte levels is observed in <i>tert</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> mutants. …”
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    Effect of Acrylamide on Stomach, Cerebellum and Testis of the Albino Rat (PPT) 3.12.2008 by Prof. Dr. Hesham N. Mustafa (664724)

    Published 2015
    “…Group (II) was subdivided into 3 subgroups, control, IIa that received acrylamide in a dose of 50mg/kg/10days (P.O.) and IIb that received acrylamide in a dose of 50mg/kg/10days (I.P.).…”