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19021
Post-Transcriptional Silencing of Flavonol Synthase mRNA in Tobacco Leads to Fruits with Arrested Seed Set
Published 2011“…This finding identified the role of flavonols particularly quercetin in pollen germination as well as in the regulation of plant fertility. Results also suggest a novel approach towards generation of seedless/less-seeded fruits via PTGS of FLS encoding gene in plants.…”
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19022
Variation in functional annotation enrichment with increasing tightness between the predicted targets and the ECCN.
Published 2015“…At a tightness of two and above, the rank of the majority of significant GO terms such as "mitotic cell cycle" and "nuclear mRNA splicing, via spliceosome", and KEGG terms such as "Spliceosome", "Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis" and "RNA degradation" remain largely stable suggesting a natural threshold on tightness at this point.…”
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19023
Systems with positive (left) and negative (right) feedback.
Published 2017“…When the stress parameter increases or decreases one of these states may lose its stability at a tipping point (purple) via a saddle-node bifurcation. …”
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19024
Anaerobic and aerobic contributions to repeated supramaximal cycling exercises and their adaptation to high-intensity interval training in obese perimenopausal and postmenopausal w...
Published 2024“…However, a higher decrease was reported for postmenopausal women at the fourth and fifth repetitions (P < 0.01, respectively). …”
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19025
Image 1_Muscle fascicle length adaptations to high-velocity training in young adults with cerebral palsy.jpeg
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>HVT resulted in a significant increase in fascicle length in CP-T (+1.92 ± 3.21 mm, p < 0.005) compared to a significant decrease in CP-NT (−1.63 ± 3.00 mm, p < 0.013). …”
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19026
Myocardin Family Members Drive Formation of Caveolae
Published 2015“…Viral transduction of myocardin increased the density of caveolae 5-fold <i>in vitro</i>. A decrease of CAV1 was observed concomitant with a decrease of the smooth muscle marker calponin in aortic aneurysms from mice (C57Bl/6) infused with angiotensin II. …”
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19027
Effects of h- and m-adaptation on firing rates and excitability of excitatory and inhibitory cells inside and outside of SLEs.
Published 2025“…The most pronounced effect of (Panel <b>A</b>) is a decrease in excitatory firing rate during SLEs, while the most pronounced effect of (Panel <b>D</b>) is increased inhibitory firing rates throughout the simulation.…”
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19028
Calmodulin Mutations Associated with Congenital Cardiac Disease Display Novel Biophysical and Biochemical Characteristics
Published 2018“…Calmodulin (CaM) is a cytoplasmic multifunctional calcium (Ca2+)-binding messenger that interacts with the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2), a large transmembrane Ca2+ channel that mediates Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) to activate cardiac muscle contraction. …”
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19029
Optical Stimulation of Zebrafish Hair Cells Expressing Channelrhodopsin-2
Published 2014“…Consistent with the increased variability of first spike latency, we saw a significant decrease in the vector strength of phase-locked spiking during optical stimulation. …”
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19030
DataSheet1_Salt-Mediated Stiffening, Destruction, and Resculpting of Actomyosin Network.PDF
Published 2021“…Specifically, we couple microfluidics with optical tweezers microrheology to measure the time-varying linear viscoelastic moduli of actin networks crosslinked via myosin II as we cycle between low and high Mg<sup>2+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> concentrations. …”
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19031
Data_Sheet_1_On Calculating Free Energy Differences Using Ensembles of Transition Paths.PDF
Published 2020“…<p>The free energy of a process is the fundamental quantity that determines its spontaneity or propensity at a given temperature. …”
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19032
Evaluation of rheological models for concrete submitted to alkali-aggregate reaction based on numerical analysis of damping - free expansion
Published 2021“…Hence, long-term prediction is a problem still posing great challenge to engineers. …”
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19033
Stringent selection of features related to Cell Speed and or Corrected Membrane Dynamics.
Published 2015“…This feature is independent of Cell Speed, but decreases with higher CMD. (G) Mean LifeAct intensity per cell is also independent of Cell Speed but decreases with increased CMD. …”
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19034
Data from: Implicit violent imagery processing among fans and non-fans of violent music
Published 2022“…It is suggested that long-term exposure to violent media may decrease sensitivity to depictions of violence. However, it is unknown whether persistent exposure to music with violent themes affects implicit violent imagery processing. …”
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19035
Data_Sheet_7_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF
Published 2023“…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
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Data_Sheet_2_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF
Published 2023“…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
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Table_1_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.pdf
Published 2023“…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
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Data_Sheet_3_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF
Published 2023“…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
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Data_Sheet_6_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF
Published 2023“…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF
Published 2023“…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”