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    Platinum(II) Iodido Complexes of 7-Azaindoles with Significant Antiproliferative Effects: An Old Story Revisited with Unexpected Outcomes by Pavel Štarha (490367)

    Published 2016
    “…The results of <i>in vivo</i> testing, using the L1210 lymphocytic leukaemia model, at the equimolar doses of Pt with <i>cisplatin</i> (2 mg/kg) confirmed the activity of complex <b>8</b> comparable to <i>cisplatin</i>. From the mechanistic point of view, evaluated <i>ex vivo</i> by Western blot analyses on the samples of isolated tumour tissues, the treatment of the animals with complex <b>8</b>, contrary to <i>cisplatin</i>, decreased the levels of tumour suppressor p53 and increased significantly the amount of intracellular anti-apoptotic protein MCL-1<sub>L</sub> (37 kDa). …”
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    Notch induces phenotypic changes in the hepatocytic cell line AML-12. by Carola M. Morell (4594864)

    Published 2017
    “…The increased expression of Notch target genes Hes1, Hey1 and Hey2 in Jag1 treated cells confirmed that this was a Notch-dependent process. No significant changes in gene expression were detected in the cells treated with Shh at any time point. …”
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    Sensitive Troponin I Assay in Patients with Chest Pain - Association with Significant Coronary Lesions with or Without Renal Failure by Alexandre de Matos Soeiro (4957375)

    Published 2018
    “…The ROC curve analysis was performed to identify the sensitivity and specificity of the best cutoff point of troponin as a discriminator of the probability of significant coronary lesion. …”
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    Distractor related changes in BOLD signal at different perceptual load. by Jiansong Xu (357467)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Color on T1 template images from SPM2 indicates significant distractor-related increases (red color) or decreases (blue color) in BOLD signal in the conditions of low (A) and high perceptual load (B), and differences in distractor-related changes in BOLD signal at low vs. high perceptual load (C). …”
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    5-HT inhibits <i>P</i>. <i>berghei</i> infection in mosquitoes. by Li Gao (131516)

    Published 2024
    “…(B and D) The abundance of each metabolite was normalized to the mean value of the healthy groups and shown as log2. Significantly altered metabolites (B-H FDR < 0.1, log<sub>2</sub>(FC) > 1) are highlighted in blue (decreased) and red (increased), respectively. …”
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    Global changes of DNA methylation during early human development. by Hiroaki Okae (673321)

    Published 2014
    “…Windows were classified as increasing (or decreasing) if the methylation levels increased (or decreased) by>20% and the changes were significant (BH-corrected <i>P</i><0.05). …”
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    Is spaceflight-induced immune dysfunction linked to systemic changes in metabolism? by Michael J. Pecaut (461016)

    Published 2017
    “…Although there were increases noted in corticosterone levels in both the adrenals and liver, there were no significant changes in catecholamine levels. Furthermore, functional analysis of gene expression and metabolomic profiles suggest that the functional changes are not due to oxidative or psychological stress. …”
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    Changes of heart rate, pulse oxygen saturation, and brain oxygen saturation. by Sheng Li Hu (843376)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The heart rate (HR) declined gradually after a rise during the stay at high altitude. Even at the sixth point, about 1 month after coming back to the 500m altitude, it continued to decrease. …”
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    Percentage change of clinical and QOL parameters throughout PEs in CF. by Gabriella Wojewodka (429774)

    Published 2014
    “…The dotted horizontal line indicates a 0% change or no change from baseline values. * indicates a significant difference from baseline. …”
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    Weight Change as a Predictor of Incidence and Remission of Insulin Resistance by Yoosoo Chang (164509)

    Published 2013
    “…For IR remission, 903 of 1,696 IR participants had no IR (remission rate 10.3 per 100 person-years) during 8,777.4 person-years of follow-up. IR remission decreased with increasing quartiles of weight change (P-trend <0.001) and this association persisted in normal-weight individuals.…”