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  1. 65101

    Image6_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.JPEG by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  2. 65102

    Image3_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.jpg by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  3. 65103

    Image11_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.JPEG by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  4. 65104

    Image1_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.JPEG by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  5. 65105

    Image4_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.JPEG by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  6. 65106

    Image2_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.jpg by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  7. 65107

    Image8_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.JPEG by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  8. 65108

    Image12_17β-Estradiol Treatment Improves Acetylcholine-Induced Relaxation of Mesenteric Arteries in Ovariectomized UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats in Prediabetic State.JPEG by Md Rahatullah Razan (12889721)

    Published 2022
    “…We reported that mesenteric arteries (MA) from prediabetic male rats exhibited a greater impairment compared to that in prediabetic females. …”
  9. 65109

    DataSheet_1_Neonatal NET-Inhibitory Factor improves survival in the cecal ligation and puncture model of polymicrobial sepsis by inhibiting neutrophil extracellular traps.pdf by Claudia V. de Araujo (14438160)

    Published 2023
    “…We administered 2 doses of nNIF (1 mg/ kg) or its scrambled peptide control intravenously 4 and 10 hours after CLP treatment and assessed survival, peritoneal fluid and plasma NET formation using the MPO-DNA ELISA, aerobic bacterial colony forming units (CFU) using serial dilution and culture, peritoneal fluid and stool microbiomes using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and inflammatory cytokine levels using a multiplexed cytokine array. …”
  10. 65110

    MicroRNAs are associated with LSR of their target gene sets. by Hao-Han Liaw (380928)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Cumulative density plot of LSR for target genes (black) and non-target genes (gray) of the miR-17-5p/20/93.mr/106/519.d family as an example. …”
  11. 65111

    The downregulation of Chk-α attenuated the cell growth rate and enhanced G0/G1 fraction and in MCF-7/TAM but induced caspase-dependent death in MCF-7 cells. by Hoe Suk Kim (107279)

    Published 2015
    “…The downregulation of Chk-α led to a decrease in the number of Ki-67 positive cells (red arrow). …”
  12. 65112

    DataSheet_1_Hair cortisol and changes in cortisol dynamics in chronic kidney disease.pdf by Laura Boswell (12123132)

    Published 2024
    “…Reduced cortisol suppression after 1-mg dexamethasone suppression (DST) (p < 0.001), a higher noon (12:00 h pm) salivary cortisol (p = 0.042), and salivary cortisol AUC (p = 0.008) were seen in CKD. 24-h urinary-free cortisol (24-h UFC) decreased in CKD stages III–IV compared with I–II (p < 0.001); higher midnight salivary cortisol (p = 0.015) and lower suppressibility after 1-mg DST were observed with declining kidney function (p < 0.001). …”
  13. 65113

    DataSheet_1_Hair cortisol and changes in cortisol dynamics in chronic kidney disease.pdf by Laura Boswell (12123132)

    Published 2024
    “…Reduced cortisol suppression after 1-mg dexamethasone suppression (DST) (p < 0.001), a higher noon (12:00 h pm) salivary cortisol (p = 0.042), and salivary cortisol AUC (p = 0.008) were seen in CKD. 24-h urinary-free cortisol (24-h UFC) decreased in CKD stages III–IV compared with I–II (p < 0.001); higher midnight salivary cortisol (p = 0.015) and lower suppressibility after 1-mg DST were observed with declining kidney function (p < 0.001). …”
  14. 65114

    Supplementary Material for: The Impact of Changes in Fasting Plasma Glucose Before and After Heart Failure Diagnosis on All-Cause Mortality by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…FPG levels were measured before and after HF diagnosis and categorized into five groups: significant decrease (Q1), mild decrease (Q2), stable (Q3), mild increase (Q4), and significant increase (Q5). …”
  15. 65115
  16. 65116

    FIGURE 6 from Inhibition of NEK2 Promotes Chemosensitivity and Reduces KSHV-positive Primary Effusion Lymphoma Burden by Maria C. White (18333517)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>NEK2 inhibition decreases tumor burden and prolongs survival in PEL xenograft mice. …”
  17. 65117

    MPA gap analysis results based upon alternate choices of datasets. by Casey C. O'Hara (3997529)

    Published 2017
    “…Scenario 2 updates the results using AquaMaps version 08/2015, showing very small changes despite the inclusion of an additional 5,545 species. Scenario 3, still using 2015 AquaMaps data, drops the presence threshold to zero, showing an expected decrease in gap species, but also a decrease in species with 5% or greater protected range. …”
  18. 65118

    Cell death delay sensitivity to the change in ProCasp6 concentration and Casp3 degradation kinetics in the clustering scenario. by Anna Matveeva (7430492)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Dramatic increase in the cell death delay upon the increased Casp3 degradation rate constant (kcat) by XIAP mediated ubiquitination which is a function of proteasomal protein degradation capacity as well as Casp3 self-cleavage for the cells stimulated with lower DL doses (5, 7.5 ng/mL). …”
  19. 65119

    Example simulation of the 2D Ising model. by Manfred Füllsack (4691716)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Simulation of the 2D-Ising model with an external magnetic field H taken as critical parameter (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0259177#pone.0259177.e001" target="_blank">Eq 1</a>), on the x-axis, first increasing (H = -0.5 to 0.6, left half) and then decreasing (H = 0.6 to -0.5, right half). …”
  20. 65120

    Pace Versus Prediction: Is the Experience of the Runner Associated With Marathon Success? by Dan Gordon (2110918)

    Published 2023
    “…Significant differences observed between PT and FT for all EXP groups apart from EXP-5 (P= 0.0001). EXP-0 showed significant difference across all split times apart from 35-40 km (P=0.0001) with a decrease in normalised speed from 5km (109.0 ±7.6) –40km (89.9 ±7.4%). …”