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Table_1_Effect of climate warming on the grain quality of early rice in a double-cropped rice field: A 3-year measurement.docx
Published 2023“…We found that warming significantly reduced both the milled rice and head rice rates relative to the control, thereby leading to a decrease in the milled rice and head rice yield by 3.9 and 8.3%, respectively. …”
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Dengue in northeastern Brazil: a spatial and temporal perspective
Published 2021“…<div><p>Abstract INTRODUCTION: The state of Ceará (Brazilian Northeast) has a high incidence of dengue. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the temporal patterns and spatial distribution of dengue cases in Ceará during 2001-2019. …”
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LC–MS/MS analysis of 5-, 8-, 11-, 12- and 15-HETE levels in WT and Tie2-CYP2J2 Tr mouse heart perfusates at baseline and post-ischemia.
Published 2017“…In both WT and Tie2-CYP2J2 Tr mice, post-ischemic levels of 5-HETE (A), 8-HETE (B), 11-HETE (C), 12-HETE (D) and 15-HETE (E) were decreased compared to baseline levels (<i>P</i> < 0.05). * <i>P</i> < 0.05 versus baseline WT. # <i>P</i> < 0.05 versus WT post-ischemia. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_CircRNA-1806 Decreases T Cell Apoptosis and Prolongs Survival of Mice After Cryptococcal Infection by Sponging miRNA-126.docx
Published 2020“…<p>CircRNAs are a recently well-known regulator that mediates a variety of biological processes. …”
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SNX9 knockout decreases <i>C</i>. <i>trachomatis</i> entry and influences filopodial association early during host F-actin reorganisation.
Published 2018“…When bacteria are sedimented onto cells there is a 25 ±9% decrease in <i>C</i>. <i>trachomatis</i> internalisation, whereas when cells are infected via egress 59 ±8% fewer EBs are internalised. …”
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Image_1_Serum short chain fatty acids mediate hippocampal BDNF and correlate with decreasing neuroinflammation following high pectin fiber diet in mice.JPEG
Published 2023“…Given reports that high dietary fiber intake is associated with increased mental health and improved quality of life scores, we set out to identify whether changes in SCFA levels as a result of a high soluble fiber diet mediate hippocampal neuroinflammation and brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in mice.…”
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BL-CFCs develop from EBs with antagonized miR-24.
Published 2015“…The decrease in expression observed in the miArrest-24 clones compared to uninfected and miArrest-SCR infected RW4 cells was significant at d3 (P<0.006), d4 (P<0.002), and d5 (P<0.006) as determined with by unpaired t-test. …”
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PCAIs inhibit NCI-H23 cell line viability.
Published 2024“…Polyisoprenylated Cysteinyl amide Inhibitors (PCAIs) constitute a group of potential cancer therapy agents that we designed to specifically disrupt and suppress hyperactive G-protein signaling, such as that caused by mutated RAS proteins. …”
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PCAIs disrupt actin filaments in NCI-H23 cells.
Published 2024“…Polyisoprenylated Cysteinyl amide Inhibitors (PCAIs) constitute a group of potential cancer therapy agents that we designed to specifically disrupt and suppress hyperactive G-protein signaling, such as that caused by mutated RAS proteins. …”