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  1. 5761

    Functional effects of a Cdk5 inhibitor and/or GSK-3β inhibitor on the survival of pINT-EGFP cells. by Wen-Ching Lee (141923)

    Published 2012
    “…The data are presented as the mean ± SEM for six experiments in each group. *<i>p</i><0.05 versus untreated group. …”
  2. 5762

    CHRONIC MONTEGGIA FRACTURE-DISLOCATION IN CHILDREN SURGICAL STRATEGY AND RESULTS by Jamil Faissal Soni (7476407)

    Published 2019
    “…The mean time from the onset of fracture to treatment was 6 months. …”
  3. 5763

    Morphological and functional factors affecting voltage clamp errors. by Alon Poleg-Polsky (352416)

    Published 2013
    “…F, Slowing down the decay kinetics of inhibition enlarges the effective inhibitory conductance and significantly increases the RPC error. G, RPC error is larger for NMDA-R mediated currents. H, Presence of dendritic voltage gated sodium channels initially increase but at higher conductance decrease the RPC error (in this simulation the NMDA-R conductance was set to zero). …”
  4. 5764

    Average CTC count in 3 mL blood over time, exercise <i>vs</i>. control, at Irish and London sites. by Lauren Brady (3295164)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Location is demonstrated separately as there is a statistically significant difference between the sites. α—significant decrease in CTC number in exercise and control groups between T0 and T3, Irish cohort (p = 0.00); β–significant decrease in CTC number in exercise and control groups between T0 and T6, Irish cohort (p = 0.00); δ—significant decrease in CTC number in exercise and control groups between T0 and T6, London cohort (p = 0.00); λ—significant decrease in CTC number in exercise and control groups between T3 and T6, London cohort (p = 0.00); σ—significant decrease in CTC number in exercise and control groups between T0 and T6, London cohort (p = 0.00). …”
  5. 5765

    Quantifying the difference in phylogenetic signal along the bloodstream expression site. by Christiane Hertz-Fowler (243178)

    Published 2008
    “…Non-significant differences in likelihood are denoted by a dashed circle as evident when constraining the <i>ESAG5</i> topology with the <i>ESAG6</i> topology; however, enforcing the topologies of central loci (<i>ESAGs 4</i> and <i>8</i>) caused a moderate decrease in likelihood, whilst constraining with <i>ESAG</i>s <i>2</i>, <i>11</i> or <i>1</i> caused a larger decrease.…”
  6. 5766

    Volumetric MRI Markers and Predictors of Disease Activity in Early Multiple Sclerosis: A Longitudinal Cohort Study by Tomas Kalincik (105432)

    Published 2012
    “…Six-month decrease in corpus callosum cross-sectional area (≥1%) and baseline T2 lesion volume (≥5 cm<sup>3</sup>) predicted clinically definite multiple sclerosis within 2 years (hazard ratios 2.5 and 1.8, respectively). …”
  7. 5767

    A mechanism that changes the persistency of NF-κB<sub>n</sub> oscillation. by Daisuke Ohshima (129662)

    Published 2015
    “…The level of ΔmRNA<sub>IκB.n</sub> was larger in decreased <i>k</i><sub><i>3</i></sub> from the start of oscillation and displayed a steep increase (green arrow in panel d). …”
  8. 5768

    Promoter activities of ET<sub>B</sub> receptor promoter constructs with mutations in different AP-1 binding sites in HNPE cells. by Shaoqing He (143800)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Six AP-1 binding sites were identified in the full-length human ET<sub>B</sub> receptor promoter region. …”
  9. 5769

    Example staircase data in Experiment 1. by Ian M. Thornton (518831)

    Published 2014
    “…A collision-free trial always results in an increase in set size while any collision results in a decrease, except that set size was not allowed to drop below six items. …”
  10. 5770

    data_sheet_1.docx by Monique Mendelson (4873582)

    Published 2018
    “…For exercise training, six randomized trials were included. There was a significant decrease in apnea–hypopnea-index following exercise training (mean decrease of 8.9 events/h; 95% CI: −13.4 to −4.3; p < 0.01), which was accompanied by a reduction in subjective sleepiness, an increase in VO2peak and no change in BMI. …”
  11. 5771

    Impact of Environmental Parameters on Marathon Running Performance by Nour El Helou (162429)

    Published 2012
    “…</p> <h3>Methods</h3><p>We analysed the results of six European (Paris, London, Berlin) and American (Boston, Chicago, New York) marathon races from 2001 to 2010 through 1,791,972 participants' performances (all finishers per year and race). …”
  12. 5772

    Analysis of the Spatial Organization of Pastures as a Contact Network, Implications for Potential Disease Spread and Biosecurity in Livestock, France, 2010 by Aurore Palisson (2577403)

    Published 2017
    “…Although the pastures network was very fragmented when the distance threshold was short (1.5 meters, relevant for a directly-transmitted disease), it was not the case when the distance threshold was larger (500 m, relevant for a vector-borne disease: 97% of the nodes in the largest connected component). …”
  13. 5773

    Supplementary Material for: Body Composition and Leptin/Ghrelin Levels during Lenvatinib for Thyroid Cancer by DeLeo S. (8135259)

    Published 2019
    “…Total body water decreased in parallel to BMI. During treatment, leptin tightly paralleled the decrease of BMI values, consistent with the decrease in FM, whereas ghrelin levels increased upon BMI decrease. …”
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  15. 5775

    Changes in systolic contractile functional parameters with exercise stress. by Guodong Pan (3220476)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Larger decrease in %FS (B) and ï (C) in diabetic mice compared to control mice. …”
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    Strain-dependent differences in tumor blood flow during PDT. by Rickson C. Mesquita (322420)

    Published 2013
    “…The lines A and B represent the change points marking the beginning of the decrease in rBF and the plateau in rBF level, respectively, and were used to define the change in rBF (i.e. …”
  17. 5777

    Asymmetry of behavior after aversive and appetitive conditioning. by Johanni Brea (573489)

    Published 2014
    “…When an odor is present, the synaptic strengths change in a Hebbian way in the case of reward and in an anti-Hebbian way in the case of punishment, i.e. / increase/decrease for reward and decrease/increase for punishment.…”
  18. 5778

    Number of spherical particles 3–20 µm in diameter in each treatment over time. by Alice C. Ortmann (146465)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>June (A) and August (B) both show a rapid increase in particles in the Dispersed Oil treatment at t = 1 d, with a decrease overtime. This decrease was likely due to small particles clumping together and becoming larger than 20 µm. …”
  19. 5779

    Results of the longitudinal analysis sleep disturbances: Diamonds refer to the change in sleep score and the horizontal lines mark the 95% confidence intervals. by Evelyn Mohler (322645)

    Published 2013
    “…<sup>b)</sup> In the change analysis a decrease and increase in exposure refers to the participants with the 20% largest exposure decrease and increase between baseline and follow-up survey. …”
  20. 5780

    Nefopam modulates β-catenin protein level. by Raymond Poon (12265)

    Published 2013
    “…The data is shown in graphical form in the lower part of the panel, as mean and 95% confidence intervals for the relative density compared to the loading control for six pairs of cultures for each condition. …”