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    Protective effect of phillyrin against cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats and oxidative stress-induced cell apoptosis and autophagy in neurons by Shu Chen (363692)

    Published 2022
    “…In MCAO/R rats, phillyrin markedly reduced cerebral infarction volume, neurological score, and brain water content and inhibited neuron apoptosis. <i>In vitro</i> experiments showed that phillyrin remarkably increased viability and decreased lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-injured neurons. …”
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    Respiratory complex levels are reduced in HTRA2-deficient brain in a region-specific manner. by Victoria L. Patterson (678436)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<i>A–X</i>) Histochemical staining for Complex I (<i>A–D, I–L, Q–T</i>) and Complex II (<i>E–H, M–P, U–X</i>) revealed decreased enzyme levels in the cerebellum (<i>A–H</i>) and striatum (<i>I–P</i>), but not in the cerebral cortex (<i>Q–X</i>), of P25 HTRA2 KO and NesKO animals when compared to WT and NesWT controls (n≥3 per genotype). …”
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    DataSheet_1_Uniform Expression and Relatively Small Position Effects Characterize Sister Transformants in Maize and Soybean.pdf by Scott D. Betts (7536167)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, multilocation field evaluation detected no to little decrease in agronomic performance as a result of transgene insertion at the vast majority of sites we evaluated with a single construct in five maize hybrid backgrounds.…”
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    Effects of fSTR variants on RNA accessibility for MFE secondary structures. by Nick Kinney (8119937)

    Published 2025
    “…(c) Accessibility increases with allele length for non-reverse complementary repeats: <i>r = 0.017, p = 1.3e-10</i>. (d) Accessibility decreases with allele length for reverse complementary sequences: <i>r = −0.214, p = 0</i>.…”
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    Transcriptional deregulation of gene markers involved in pathological processes. by Michal Mielcarek (195209)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) <i>S100A4</i> (S100 calcium binding protein A4), (B) <i>Vgl-4</i> (vestigial related factor 4) transcripts were up-regulated while (C) <i>Myh6</i> (myosin heavy light chain 6) (D) <i>Myh7</i> (myosin heavy light chain 7) and (E) <i>Bdnf</i> (brain derived neurotophic factor) mRNAs were significantly decreased in the heart of R6/2 and <i>Hdh</i>Q150 mice. …”
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    Loss of VE-cadherin produces defective endocardial junctions and increased permeability: by Ian C. Mitchell (254424)

    Published 2010
    “…Knockdown embryos (g) show a stretched myocardium, wide endocardial/myocardial separation and decreased electron density of the cardiac jelly. Mature-appearing, long endocardial junctions are present in controls (between arrowheads, b and c; arrows e). …”
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    Contrast gain model and response gain model in the context of our experiment. by Seung-Lark Lim (649503)

    Published 2014
    “…A leftward shift of the psychometric curve (see arrow) would constitute evidence for decreased perceptual threshold for fearful decisions for face stimuli in emotional WM trials (i.e., participants having a lower emotional intensity threshold for deciding a face is fearful). …”
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    Polarization of macrophages in OTCs. by Nina Linde (152722)

    Published 2012
    “…Stimulation of OTCs with IFN-gamma and LPS results in increased numbers of macrophages positive for iNOS, an M1 marker (D), while the number of CD-206+ M2 macrophages decreased (D). …”
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    Analysis of FG-labeled neurons in the corticospinal and rubrospinal systems in the Nor, SCI, LIF and Sham groups. by Yubo Li (679521)

    Published 2014
    “…Fig. 2F–I showed the FG-labeled neurons in the rubrospinal system in the Nor (2F), SCI (2G), LIF (2H) and Sham (2I) groups. …”
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    Attentional capture by the left hemifield when there is a gradient of impairment. by Linda J. Lanyon (172674)

    Published 2010
    “…Shows that attention is more likely to be captured by stimuli in the left hemifield when the gradient of impairment is less steep, i.e. the effect of the lesion is less extensive. …”
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    Emergence of feature selectivity and feature-specific connectivity. by Sadra Sadeh (668964)

    Published 2015
    “…Instead of <i>g</i> = 8, the inhibition-dominance ratio is now decreased to <i>g</i> = 4 for the network “before plasticity”. …”
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    Effect of impaired intestinal lipid transport on intestinal epithelial apoptosis. by Jessica A. Dominguez (299535)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Intestinal epithelial apoptosis was evaluated by active caspase-3 staining (A) and H&E staining (B) in 100 crypts. Control mice subjected to <i>P. aeruginosa</i> pneumonia exhibited increased intestinal apoptosis by both methods. …”
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    Dynamic time warping network analysis of posttraumatic stress symptoms in Japanese first responders by Florentine H. S. van der Does (21796617)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p><b>Results:</b> The sample consisted of 10211 personnel [97.8% male, mean age 36.7 (<i>SD</i> = 7.5)]. In the undirected DTW analyses, we found that lower network density was associated with a chronic symptom severity trajectory. …”
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    Tracings showing the effect of barodenervation on ARCN responses. by Tetsuya Kawabe (292023)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Top trace: HR (beats/min), second trace: MAP (mmHg), third trace: PAP (mmHg), bottom trace: integrated GSNA (µV/1s). A: increase in MAP, reflex bradycardia and reflex inhibition of GSNA following a bolus injection of PE (10 µg/kg, i.v.). …”
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    Metal Complexes of Tetrapodal Ligands:  Synthesis, Spectroscopic and Thermal Studies, and X-ray Crystal Structure Studies of Na(I), Ca(II), Sr(II), and Ba(II) Complexes of Tetrapod... by Geeta Hundal (612715)

    Published 2002
    “…The complexes <b>1</b> and <b>5</b>−<b>11</b> have water molecules in the coordination sphere, and their crystal structures show that water is playing a dual character. …”
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    Graft of embryonic chick pancreas under SCID mouse kidney capsule. by Sophie Calderari (335000)

    Published 2013
    “…Immunohistochemistry for nestin (D) and <i>in situ</i> hybridization for mouse VEGFR2 probe (E) indicated the murine origin of endothelial cells in the pancreatic graft. …”
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    Neuropsin interacts with corticosterone to influence dendritic spine density and myelination. by Simon Chang (374283)

    Published 2016
    “…(C, D) Immunohistochemistry staining of CNPase in cortex and hippocampus. Scale bar = 200μm. (E, F) After chronic corticosterone injections, KO mice retain a higher expression of <i>Cnp</i> and <i>Mog</i> compared to WT mice in the hippocampus but there is no significant difference in the cortex. n = 6 in each group, values represent mean ± SEM. * <i>p</i> < 0.05, ** <i>p</i> < 0.01.…”