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  1. 17701

    Image_1_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  2. 17702

    Image_2_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  3. 17703

    Image_3_The Natural Flavonoid Galangin Elicits Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Autophagy in Glioblastoma.TIF by Yang Kong (3376658)

    Published 2019
    “…GG inhibited viability and proliferation of GBM cells (U251, U87MG, and A172) in a dose-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub> = 221.8, 262.5, 273.9 μM, respectively; P < 0.001; EdU, ~40% decrease at 150 μM, P < 0.001), and the number of colonies formed was significantly reduced (at 50 μM, P < 0.001). …”
  4. 17704

    Image_2_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  5. 17705

    Image_3_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  6. 17706

    Image_1_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  7. 17707

    Image_4_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  8. 17708

    DataSheet1_Spatiotemporal changes and driving factors of reference evapotranspiration and crop evapotranspiration for cotton production in China from 1960 to 2019.docx by Yuexia Su (16936038)

    Published 2023
    “…Similarly, in the Northwest inland cotton regions, the rate of decline for ET<sub>O</sub> reduced from 991.19 mm to 982.70 mm. As for ET<sub>C</sub>, the rate of decline decreased from 677.62 mm to 654.33 mm in the Huanghe Valley, from 653.02 mm to 625.50 mm in the Yangtze Valley, and from 916.25 mm to 886.74 mm in the Northwest inland cotton regions. …”
  9. 17709
  10. 17710

    Color space representation across different CNN layers and different CNN architectures. by JohnMark Taylor (8329326)

    Published 2021
    “…The averaged correlation over all objects for each layer is plotted in a line graph on the right of each scenario. In the first scenario, the color space structure within each object differs substantially across processing, resulting in a large decrease in correlation across layers. …”
  11. 17711

    Response adaptation for non-identical stimuli in DSTN. by Angus F. Chapman (5240060)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Model sensory responses as a function of the presence of a preceding stimulus with an orientation difference of 90° and interstimulus interval of 100 ms, using <i>τ</i><sub>E </sub>= 100 ms, <i>τ</i><sub>S </sub>= 50ms, and uniform suppressive pooling. …”
  12. 17712

    Image_3_Galantamine ameliorates hyperoxia-induced brain injury in neonatal mice.TIF by Nahla Zaghloul (636747)

    Published 2023
    “…Hyperoxia leads to excess free radical production with subsequent neuroinflammation, astrogliosis, microgliosis and apoptosis. We hypothesized that Galantamine, an acetyl choline esterase inhibitor and an FDA approved treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, will reduce hyperoxic brain injury in neonatal mice and will improve learning and memory.…”
  13. 17713

    DataSheet_1_Biophysical contexture of coastal biofilm-sediments varies heterogeneously and seasonally at the centimeter scale across the bed-water interface.docx by Xindi Chen (6485522)

    Published 2023
    “…The overall EPS secretion in spring and summer was generally at high level than that in autumn and winter, with the maximum value of 5~6 times higher. Interestingly, the stratification of biological and physical properties followed a fixed relationship, where with the decrease of the grain size D<sub>50</sub>, the EPS content increased exponentially, and this relationship was independent of temporal or spatial variation. …”
  14. 17714

    Image_4_Galantamine ameliorates hyperoxia-induced brain injury in neonatal mice.TIF by Nahla Zaghloul (636747)

    Published 2023
    “…Hyperoxia leads to excess free radical production with subsequent neuroinflammation, astrogliosis, microgliosis and apoptosis. We hypothesized that Galantamine, an acetyl choline esterase inhibitor and an FDA approved treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, will reduce hyperoxic brain injury in neonatal mice and will improve learning and memory.…”
  15. 17715

    Table_1_Oxidative balance score inversely associated with the prevalence and incidence of metabolic syndrome: analysis of two studies of the Korean population.docx by Hye-Min Park (16836435)

    Published 2023
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the association between OBS and MetS using two large datasets.</p>Methods<p>We analyzed data from 2,735 adults older than 19 years from the 2021 Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (KNHANES) and 5,807 adults aged 40–69 years from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KoGES). …”
  16. 17716

    Richness and diversity of gut microbiota between patients with partial colectomy (right hemicolectomy or low anterior resection) and controls. by Xi-Hsuan Lin (5932421)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Chao1 estimated no significant difference among RH, LAR, and control group though a tendency to decrease in bacterial richness in RH group when compared with others (Fig 1A). …”
  17. 17717

    How Stable Are 2H-MoS<sub>2</sub> Edges under Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Conditions? by Nawras Abidi (9089558)

    Published 2021
    “…Hence, we suggest that the 50%S S-edge evolves over time toward a 0%S S-edge, covered by surface OH that will block permanently the active sites.…”
  18. 17718

    Table_1_Exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mitigated salinity-induced impairments in mungbean plants by regulating their nitrogen metabolism and antioxidant potential.docx by Abd Ullah (6529958)

    Published 2023
    “…However, it remains largely unknown how mungbean plants (Vigna radiata L.) respondto exogenous GABA under salinity stress.</p>Methods<p>Thus, we evaluated the effect of exogenous GABA (1.5 mM) on the growth and physiobiochemicalresponse mechanism of mungbean plants to saline stress (0-, 50-, and 100 mM [NaCland Na2SO4, at a 1:1 molar ratio]).…”
  19. 17719

    Table_1_Exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mitigated salinity-induced impairments in mungbean plants by regulating their nitrogen metabolism and antioxidant potential.docx by Abd Ullah (6529958)

    Published 2023
    “…However, it remains largely unknown how mungbean plants (Vigna radiata L.) respondto exogenous GABA under salinity stress.</p>Methods<p>Thus, we evaluated the effect of exogenous GABA (1.5 mM) on the growth and physiobiochemicalresponse mechanism of mungbean plants to saline stress (0-, 50-, and 100 mM [NaCland Na2SO4, at a 1:1 molar ratio]).…”
  20. 17720

    Knockdown of <i>CPSF6</i> leads to global shifts in PAS usage as well as major transcript and protein abundance changes. by Christoph Schmal (395936)

    Published 2023
    “…(<b>G</b>) Representative examples that show a decrease (<i>SHISA2</i>, top) or increase (<i>HIPK1</i>, bottom) of transcript abundance upon <i>CPSF6</i> knockdown. …”