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Hemoglobin concentration was indicated on a digital readout in grams per deciliter.
To allow comparison with glucose production, cellobiose concentration was indicated in mM glucose equivalents.
The change in intracellular Ca2+ concentration was indicated as the ratio of fura-2 emission intensities for 340 nm and 380 nm excitation (Δ F ratio).
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Figure 1a showed the relative NO2 + concentration, being indicated by the Raman characteristic peak counts at 1394 cm−1 from υ(NO) stretching [26], in NO2 + oxidation solution and water, respectively.
Relative changes in the CGRP concentration are indicated after NADA (100 nM) and capsaicin (100 nM) applications (a) and after anandamide (10 μM) application with and without prior AM 251 (100 μM) treatment (b).
Recombinant murine LIF (Sigma Aldrich) concentration is indicated in each experiment.
Change in intracellular calcium (Cai2+) concentration is indicated as the ratio of fura-2 fluorescence (F) emission intensities for 340 nm and 380 nm (F ratio).
Intracellular calcium (Cai2+) concentration is indicated as the ratio of fura-2 fluorescence (F) emission intensities for 340 and 380 nm (F ratio).
The change in intracellular calcium (Ca2+) concentration is indicated as the ratio of fura-2 emission intensities for 340 and 380 nm excitation (F ratio).
As an example, the percent hemolysis of peptide 5 as a function of peptide concentration is indicated in Figure 2b, and results for all other peptides tested are provided in Supplementary Figure S3.
In the case of the Fe starvation stress, the switch in Fe concentration is indicated as 1-0 (standing for 1 μM then 0 μM) or 2-0 (standing for 2 μM then 0 μM).
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