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13601
Image4_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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13602
Image7_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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13603
Presentation1_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cho...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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13604
Cardiac chambers undergo regionalised reduction in cell size.
Published 2025“…One-way ANOVA with multiple comparisons. * <i>p</i> < 0.05, ** <i>p</i> < 0.01, *** <i>p</i> < 0.001, **** <i>p</i> < 0.0001; 34–36 hpf: <i>n</i> = 10; 48–50 hpf: <i>n</i> = 12; 58–60 hpf: <i>n</i> = 10; 72–74 hpf: <i>n</i> = 10. (E–N) Myocardial wall thickness is quantified by measuring the distance between the inner and outer myocardial meshes (E) and mapped onto the outer myocardial mesh using a heatmap to visualise myocardial thickness in 3D (F). 3D myocardial thickness heatmaps (G–J) are unrolled to 2D, and average 2D heatmaps generated for each time point (K–N), illustrating that the atrial wall is consistently thinner than the ventricular, and that both chamber walls thin as development progresses. …”
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13605
Image9_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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13606
Effects of administration regimen on antitumor activity, TK activity and viral replication.
Published 2011“…Group A received 4 doses of 2×10<sup>10</sup> vp ICOVIR5-TK-L on days 0, 1, 7 and 8, and 6 ip doses of 100 mg/kg GCV on days 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13. …”
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13607
<i>in vivo</i> bioluminescent imaging using HEK293 cell expression of mammalian-adapted <i>lux</i>.
Published 2010“…(D) Upon termination of the assay 60 min post injection, the bioluminescent signal from HEK293 cells expressing the full complement of <i>lux</i> genes was detectable using an integration time as low as 30 sec. (E) Subcutaneous injection of HEK293 cells containing pLux<sub>CDEfrp</sub>:CO/pLux<sub>AB</sub> at concentrations ranging from 500,000 to 25,000 cells in 100 µl volumes of PBS demonstrated a tested lower limit of detection of 25,000 cells using a 10 min integration time. …”
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13608
Galectin-4 inhibits activation, cell cycle progression, and expansion of activated T cells.
Published 2013“…Data represent mean±SEM of three individual experiments. *p≤0.05 for decrease vs. baseline. (B) Flow cytometric analysis of cyclin-A expression of anti-CD3/CD28 stimulated T cells cultured in the presence or absence of 100 µg/ml Gal-4. …”
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13609
XAV939 impairs the clonogenic and proliferative capacity and enhances MB cells radio-sensitivity.
Published 2015“…In both cell lines, the co-administration of XAV939 and IR induces a massive cell proliferation inhibition with a decrease of about 70% (<i>p</i> <. 001). Each point represents the mean ± s.e. of three independent assays. …”
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13610
RDP delivers plasmid pVAX-BDNF into the brain and gene expression.
Published 2013“…The mice were intravenously injected with 40 µg complexes of DNA and plasmid, and the BDNF levels were detected on day 0. 1, 3, 5, 7 after injection. (E), Transient decrease of BDNF level in the brain. …”
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13611
Colonisation of the rice plant against rice sheath blight.
Published 2016“…By the last time point (i.e., 15 d), there were very few cells in either the WT <i>B</i>. …”
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13612
Effect of exogenous application of basolateral exosomes from LLC-PK1 cells on amiloride-sensitive transepithelial current measurement in mpkCCD cells.
Published 2016“…Application of these exosomes resulted only in a modest decrease in transepithelial current over time. Each point represents the mean ± s.e. from 3 separate inserts containing cells (N = 3).…”
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13613
Experiment 1 safety measures.
Published 2022“…Body temperature (E) did not differ from baseline by more than 1°C in any animals, at any point in time. …”
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13614
Figure S1 - Contingent Kernel Density Estimation
Published 2012“…</b> A simple sample set 1-D of points was created with the following locations: −1, 1, 1, 2 and 3. …”
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13615
Oocyte resistance to DXR- or aging-induced DNA damage is respectively linked to DNA repair and Rad51.
Published 2013“…While in old ICR mice (<b>G,H,I</b>) only 50% or less of the follicles showed a positive reaction. Arrows point to follicles showing a negative reaction.</p>…”
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13616
Effects of altering the fitness cost and the inhibition potency on therapy efficacy.
Published 2010“…It can be seen that a tenfold increase in inhibition (, ) is as effective as a slight decrease in fitness cost (, ). Panels C and D also point out that minor fitness costs (e.g., ) must be compensated by powerful inhibition () in order to attain long-term suppression with potentially achievable genetic barriers ().…”
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13617
Effect of exogenous application of apical exosomes from LLC-PK1 cells on amiloride-sensitive transepithelial current measurement in mpkCCD cells.
Published 2016“…Application of these exosomes resulted in a time and dose dependent decrease in transepithelial current. Each point represents the mean ± s.e. from 3 separate inserts containing cells (N = 3).…”
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13618
By-item average RTs for significant fixed- and random-effects.
Published 2013“…Reaction times (RTs) increase with decrease in item familiarity, as well as label frequency, but only in the match condition. …”
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13619
Assembly-induced changes in the rotation curve.
Published 2012“…NAP1 incubated with all 4 core histones induces positive supercoils and decreases the DNA end-to-end length. At point a, the maximum of the rotation curve before assembly, ΔL<sub>k</sub> = 0 since magnets are not rotated, ΔL<sub>k,nuc</sub> = 0 since no nucleosomes are formed yet and ΔL<sub>k,DNA</sub> = 0 by definition at the peak of the rotation curve. …”
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13620
Combination effect of bradycardia, ApoE4 allele and increased vessel stiffness.
Published 2015“…There was a small decrease in the number of neurons at the final simulation endpoint (<10%). …”