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18481
Changes in human intervertebral disc biochemical composition and bony end plates between middle and old age
Published 2018“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The old-aged group showed a decrease in content of sulphated and non-sulphated glycosaminoglycans relative to middle-aged and there were also alterations in the proportion of GAG disaccharides and a decrease of collagen fiber size. …”
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18483
Table 1_Role of seed priming using natural biostimulants in reducing salt stress effects by reshaping physio-biochemical and antioxidant defense systems in glycine max seedlings.do...
Published 2025“…<p>Abiotic stress significantly damages crops, reducing global yields by over 50%. Among these challenges, salt stress poses a critical constraint that severely affects the growth, productivity, and quality of soybeans in various regions worldwide. …”
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18484
<i>In-situ</i> recording of ionic currents in projection neurons and Kenyon cells in the olfactory pathway of the honeybee - Fig 2
Published 2018“…The PN started to generate APs at ~ -50mV, the KC at -40 mV. B: Representative voltage clamp recordings of an l-ALT PN and a KC. …”
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18485
Brivanib inhibits liver fibrosis induced by thioacetamide.
Published 2014“…(B) The number of bands of bridging fibrosis per high power field were counted in images obtained at 100× magnification after Sirius red staining. There was a significant decrease in the number of bands in both the 25 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg brivanib groups, compared to placebo. …”
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18486
Collagen XVI overexpression leads to an increase of ILK/kindlin-1 interaction.
Published 2014“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Proximity ligation assay for the analysis of ILK/kindlin-1 interaction in COLXVI and mock control cells (scale bar equals 50 µm). …”
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18487
The effect of dopamine on Δψ<sub>m</sub> and [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>c</sub> in midbrain neurons and astrocytes.
Published 2013“…Furthermore this increase in [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>c</sub> is associated with a reduction in ΔΨ<sub>m</sub>. Application of 50 mM KCl induces a further rise in [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>c</sub> and profound mitochondrial depolarisation. …”
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18488
Use of 2-Aminopurine Fluorescence To Examine Conformational Changes during Nucleotide Incorporation by DNA Polymerase I (Klenow Fragment)<sup>†</sup>
Published 2003“…Finally, when the primer had a 3‘-OH, a fluorescence decrease with a rate equal to the rate of nucleotide incorporation was observed with both 0 and +1 position reporters. …”
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18489
<em>Bacillus anthracis</em> Interacts with Plasmin(ogen) to Evade C3b-Dependent Innate Immunity
Published 2011“…PLG-bound spores were capable of exhibiting anti-opsonic properties by cleaving C3b molecules <em>in vitro</em> and in rabbit bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, resulting in a decrease in macrophage phagocytosis. Our findings represent a step forward in understanding the mechanisms involved in the evasion of innate immunity by <em>B. anthracis</em> through recruitment of PLG resulting in the enhancement of anti-complement and anti-opsonization properties of the pathogen.…”
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18490
An Inducible Cell-Cell Fusion System with Integrated Ability to Measure the Efficiency and Specificity of HIV-1 Entry Inhibitors
Published 2011“…<div><p>HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Envs) mediate virus entry by fusing the viral and target cell membranes, a multi-step process that represents an attractive target for inhibition. …”
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18491
Use of 2-Aminopurine Fluorescence To Examine Conformational Changes during Nucleotide Incorporation by DNA Polymerase I (Klenow Fragment)<sup>†</sup>
Published 2003“…Finally, when the primer had a 3‘-OH, a fluorescence decrease with a rate equal to the rate of nucleotide incorporation was observed with both 0 and +1 position reporters. …”
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18492
Use of 2-Aminopurine Fluorescence To Examine Conformational Changes during Nucleotide Incorporation by DNA Polymerase I (Klenow Fragment)<sup>†</sup>
Published 2003“…Finally, when the primer had a 3‘-OH, a fluorescence decrease with a rate equal to the rate of nucleotide incorporation was observed with both 0 and +1 position reporters. …”
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18493
The role of cell density on drug response in multilayered cell culture.
Published 2012“…Using the same experimental setup, we found that proliferation in monolayers decreased with increasing cell density (E). A significant decrease in proliferation compared to a sub-confluent situation was observed at a cell density of 86 cells per pattern. …”
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18494
RES complex is associated with intron definition and required for zebrafish early embryogenesis
Published 2018“…<div><p>Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical step of gene expression in eukaryotes. …”
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18495
Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes
Published 2018“…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
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18496
Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes
Published 2018“…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
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18497
Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes
Published 2018“…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
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18498
Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes
Published 2018“…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
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18499
Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes
Published 2018“…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
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