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  1. 20041

    Performance and carcass yield of pig fed diets containing different levels of ractopamine Parte superior do formulário by Renato Silva LEAL (6131519)

    Published 2018
    “…For feed conversion (P<0,05), it was evident a decrease of 25.50% in animals supplemented with 15ppm of ractopamine in the diet. …”
  2. 20042

    TBr inhibited STATs signaling in leukemia cell lines. by Anup S. Pathania (657368)

    Published 2014
    “…TBr treatment significantly decreased p-STAT3 (Y705) expression as indicated by the decrease in green fluorescence. …”
  3. 20043

    Effect of freezing with oscillating magnetic fields on the physical and sensorial characteristics of mango (Mangifera indica L. cv. ‘Kent’) by Enzo Aldoradin Puza (6935378)

    Published 2019
    “…Freezing using OMF with a Cells Alive System (CAS) freezer caused negative changes to the thawed mango, mainly a decrease in firmness, with results similar to those reported elsewhere using conventional freezing.…”
  4. 20044

    Effects of activation and inhibition of presynaptic NMDA receptors on mIPSC frequency in slices from PND12-15 rats. by Seena S. Mathew (355895)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>D:</i> representative traces under control conditions (left) and after bath application of 50 µM D-APV (right). A clear decrease in mIPSC frequency in the presence of APV was observed. …”
  5. 20045

    Rheb-mediated synapse overgrowth was not rescued by knockdown of TorC1 signaling, however it was rescued by loss of the TorC2 components <i>sin1</i> and <i>rictor</i>. by Brian Dimitroff (185260)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Anti-CSP staining of third-instar larval NMJs shows considerable overgrowth of motoneuron boutons in <i>Rheb</i>-overexpressing animals. …”
  6. 20046

    Response of aquatic macrophyte biomass to limnological changes under water level fluctuation in tropical reservoirs by E. G. Moura Júnior (4957936)

    Published 2019
    “…Initially we tested the hypothesis that post-WLF limnological conditions and biomass of macrophytes increase or decrease, depending on the variable or species. We monitored a 4 × 50 m permanent plot, in four expeditions per period (pre- or post-WLF), assessing species biomass and 10 limnological variables. …”
  7. 20047

    Differential gene-expression in MAF- and MTB-infected patients in comparison to healthy participants. by Sivaranjani Namasivayam (4230787)

    Published 2020
    “…Unsupervised hierarchical clustering was performed on 50 immune-pathway related genes with the most fold-change in either direction (up or down) and visualized as a heat map. …”
  8. 20048

    Experimental and Modeling Study on Ignition Delay Times of Dimethyl Ether/Propane/Oxygen/Argon Mixtures at 20 bar by Erjiang Hu (1286775)

    Published 2015
    “…Ignition delay times of dimethyl ether (DME)/propane/oxygen/argon mixtures at a pressure of 20 bar were measured in a shock tube at different DME blending ratios (0, 20, 50, 80, and 100%), equivalence ratios (0.5, 1.0 and 2.0), and temperatures (1100–1500 K). …”
  9. 20049

    Effect of MtF expression on cell viability after treatment with H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. by Ligang Wang (347845)

    Published 2013
    “…Wild-type IMR-32 cells, empty vector transfectants (Vector-IMR-32), and MtF transfectants (MtF-IMR-32) were treated with 300 µM H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> for 30 min (A). Cell viability was measured by MTT assay. A remarkable decrease in the viability of IMR-32 and Vector- IMR-32 cells (about 50%; p<0.01, compared with control groups) was observed after treatment with 300 µM H2O<sub>2</sub> for 30 min (A). …”
  10. 20050

    Neutralization breadth and potency of top 5 nanobodies against 25 diverse sarbecoviruses. by Haodi Dong (4390237)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>a.</b> Nanobody concentrations (μg/ml) required to achieve 50% (IC50) and 90% (IC90) reduction in viral infection. …”
  11. 20051

    Measurements of digital multicell aging over evolutionary time. by Heather J. Goldsby (563266)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>C</b>) At the end of the evolutionary run (the final step along the line of descent), the resource acquisition rate of a digital multicell sharply decreases throughout its lifetime (0–10,000 updates). …”
  12. 20052

    Fishery-Induced Changes in the Subtropical Pacific Pelagic Ecosystem Size Structure: Observations and Theory by Jeffrey J. Polovina (404674)

    Published 2013
    “…The standardized aggregated annual catch rate for 9 small (<15 kg) species increased about 25% while for 14 large species (>15 kg) it decreased about 50% over the 16-year period. A size-based ecosystem model for the subtropical Pacific captures this pattern well as a response to increased fishing effort. …”
  13. 20053

    CtBP1 and c-Myc upregulate β-catenin and are markers of tumor progression in colorectal carcinomas. by Taranjit S. Gujral (250748)

    Published 2010
    “…Knocking down either CtBP1 or c-Myc resulted in decreased levels of β-catenin. Data are the mean of two independent experiments and error bars indicate the standard error of the mean (* <i>P</i><0.05; one-way ANOVA). …”
  14. 20054

    Ionosonde spread F and GPS L-band scintillation occurrence during moderate geomagnetic storms near the southern crest of the EIA in Argentina by Gilda González (9246194)

    Published 2020
    “…</div><div>• For the storm of October 12, strong range spread-F (SSF) is observed during the recovery phase on October 14 at 5:50 – 8:50 LT. Simultaneously, a positive storm effect is present. …”
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  16. 20056

    Data_Sheet_2_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.PDF by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…Histological signs of inflammation across the intestine were more evident at the highest level of FM replacement, and the total concentration of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) in stripped feces decreased in a dose dependent manner. Illumina sequencing of gut mucosal microbiota yielded a mean of 130,439 reads per sample assigned to 1,567 OTUs at 97% identity threshold. …”
  17. 20057

    Data_Sheet_3_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.PDF by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…Histological signs of inflammation across the intestine were more evident at the highest level of FM replacement, and the total concentration of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) in stripped feces decreased in a dose dependent manner. Illumina sequencing of gut mucosal microbiota yielded a mean of 130,439 reads per sample assigned to 1,567 OTUs at 97% identity threshold. …”
  18. 20058

    Data_Sheet_1_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.PDF by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…Histological signs of inflammation across the intestine were more evident at the highest level of FM replacement, and the total concentration of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) in stripped feces decreased in a dose dependent manner. Illumina sequencing of gut mucosal microbiota yielded a mean of 130,439 reads per sample assigned to 1,567 OTUs at 97% identity threshold. …”
  19. 20059

    Data_Sheet_4_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.PDF by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…Histological signs of inflammation across the intestine were more evident at the highest level of FM replacement, and the total concentration of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) in stripped feces decreased in a dose dependent manner. Illumina sequencing of gut mucosal microbiota yielded a mean of 130,439 reads per sample assigned to 1,567 OTUs at 97% identity threshold. …”
  20. 20060

    Data_Sheet_5_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.xlsx by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…Histological signs of inflammation across the intestine were more evident at the highest level of FM replacement, and the total concentration of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) in stripped feces decreased in a dose dependent manner. Illumina sequencing of gut mucosal microbiota yielded a mean of 130,439 reads per sample assigned to 1,567 OTUs at 97% identity threshold. …”