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  1. 65901

    The expression of <i>GCG</i>, <i>NMES-1</i>, <i>LRMP</i>, and <i>FAM161B</i> genes, tested on independent laser microdissected colonic and also on demethylated HT-29 cells by real-... by Sándor Spisák (123726)

    Published 2012
    “…Genes were considered to be downregulated with values lower than 0.5 (50% decrease, horizontal dotted line), and upregulated with values higher than 2 (two-fold increase). …”
  2. 65902

    1,4-Naphthalenediyl-Bridged Molecular Gyrotops: Rotation of the Rotor and Fluorescence in Solution by Yohei Nishiyama (1507840)

    Published 2015
    “…However, these properties were not influenced by the chain length owing to a large difference in time scale between fluorescence (10<sup>–8</sup>–10<sup>–9</sup> s) and the rotational dynamics inside the cage (10°–10<sup>–5</sup> s).…”
  3. 65903

    Glutathione depletion triggers actin cytoskeleton changes via actin-binding proteins by Nahum Zepeta-Flores (5342177)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes were sufficient to trigger the co-localization of the three proteins towards cytoplasmic projections. Our data confirm that a decrease in GSH in the absence of oxidative stress can transiently inhibit the actin binding proteins and that this stimulus is sufficient to induce changes in cellular morphology via the actin cytoskeleton.…”
  4. 65904

    Pathologic changes in various tissues of EV71-infected gerbils. by Ping-Ping Yao (292301)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) Spinal cord presented as a sieve-like change and nerve cells arranged disorder and some were swelling (solid arrow) with decrease of Nissl bodies. …”
  5. 65905

    Lipid synthesis capacity of gut and fat body. by Wilhelm Palm (148641)

    Published 2012
    “…DAG is normalized to hemolymph protein. FAS knock-down causes a decrease in hemolymph DAG. (D–G) Changes in fat body neutral lipids upon LTP or Lpp RNAi, quantified by mass spectrometry (n = 5). …”
  6. 65906

    Stereoselective Alkali-Metal Catalysts for Highly Isotactic Poly(<i>rac</i>-lactide) Synthesis by Yangyang Sun (1446925)

    Published 2016
    “…The isoselective mechanism is chain-end control through the analysis of the stereoerrors in the microstructure of a final polymer; thus, isotactic multiblock structure polymers are obtained, and the highest melt point can reach 192.5 °C. …”
  7. 65907

    GSI IX attenuate invasion of human pancreatic cancer cells. by Vindhya Palagani (127218)

    Published 2012
    “…Both (A) KP3 and (B) BxPC3 showed significant decrease in number of invading cells by light microscope. …”
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  9. 65909

    Analysis of the bistable behavior of RMD neuron. by Martina Nicoletti (6900464)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>A) Steady-state I-V curves at varying .</b> Steady-state I-V curves are obtained from the currents computed during a voltage clamp stimulation with steps ranging between -90 mV and -10 mV, with 1 mV increments. …”
  10. 65910

    Chemical inhibition of Igf signaling suppresses cardiomyocyte proliferation during zebrafish heart regeneration. by Ying Huang (53474)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Wild type fish were treated with DMSO as a control (A, A’ and A’’) (n = 5) and the Igf1r inhibitor NVP-AEW541 (B, B’ and B’’) (n = 5) from 2–14 dpa. …”
  11. 65911

    NWB2023_Who funds Nordic research? by Ross W. K. Potter (17093254)

    Published 2023
    “…Outside the EU, funding from US government health bodies (e.g., National Institute of Health - NIH) is prominent but has decreased (12% to 9.5%). Funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has also declined (10.5% to 7.5%) over the period, possibly a consequence of Brexit. …”
  12. 65912

    TMPyP4 and hydrogen peroxide treatment result in similar fitness changes. by Elizabeth J. Andrew (420787)

    Published 2013
    “…Strains were grown to saturation in YEPD before a 5-fold serial dilution in water and spotting onto plates with or without 100 µM TMPyP4. …”
  13. 65913

    Microbiota composition and Principal Coordinate of Analyses for serially diluted saliva. by Giske Biesbroek (104538)

    Published 2012
    “…Microbiota composition starts to deviate from the original sample at dilution 3 (10<sup>5</sup> bacteria/ml). In dilutions 1 and 2 low abundant genera seemed to increase in abundance, while high abundant genera decrease in abundance. …”
  14. 65914

    Combined loss of matriptase/prostasin- and PAR-2-dependent proteolytic pathways leads to embryonic lethality. by Roman Szabo (138655)

    Published 2014
    “…PAR-2/matriptase double-deficient embryos were detected in expected numbers at or before E12.5, followed by a decrease to 59% at E13.5 (N = 251), and 15% at E14.5 (N = 90). …”
  15. 65915

    XPS of electrospun scaffolds to determine the presence of specific surface chemistries over time. by Nicholas J. Schaub (792249)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>First, the C1s region of the XPS data was evaluated to determine the change in surface chemistry before and after oxygen plasma treatment (A). The three peaks in (A) correspond to C-C and C-H bonds (283.4 and 284.8 eV), C-O bonds (286.8eV), and C = O bonds (289eV). …”
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  17. 65917

    The histone chaperone protein Nucleosome Assembly Protein-1 (hNAP-1) binds HIV-1 Tat and promotes viral transcription-3 by Chiara Vardabasso (88636)

    Published 2011
    “…The western blot at the bottom shows the levels of transfected hNAP-1 protein in a representative experiment. hNAP-1 knock down decreases Tat transactivation. …”
  18. 65918

    CXCR4 homodimerization vs. CXCR4 heterodimerization. by Elisabeth Steel (545397)

    Published 2014
    “…Cells were permeabilized and biotinylated receptors were measured by labeled streptavidin (n = 5, mean ± S.E.). Signals are calculated as in A). 2 Factor ANOVA (Temperature x CXCL12 Treatment) revealed a significant interaction (p<0.001). …”
  19. 65919

    Mutation in the N-terminal dileucine residues affects the protein expression and localization. by Shuhua Xu (190024)

    Published 2016
    “…However, co-transfection of WT alpha and LL/AA OSTβ resulted largely in intracellular retention of the subunits (<b><i>b</i></b>).…”
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