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  1. 100381

    Image_6_CLEC4s as Potential Therapeutic Targets in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Microenvironment.TIF by Yinjiang Zhang (5030006)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, the expression of CLEC4H1 (ASGR1) and CLEC4H2 (ASGR2) exhibited a significant relation to clinical stages. However, the expression of CLEC4A, CLEC4D, CLEC4E, CLEC4J (FCER2), CLEC4K (CD207), CLEC4G, CLEC4H1, CLEC4M, and CLEC4H2 decreased with tumor progression. …”
  2. 100382

    <b><i>PNLIPRP1</i></b><b> hypermethylation in exocrine pancreas links type 2 diabetes and cholesterol</b><b> metabolism</b> by Lucas Maurin (19346158)

    Published 2024
    “…Epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) for T2D identified a hypermethylation in an enhancer of the Pancreatic-Lipase-Related-Protein 1 (<i>PNLIPRP1</i>) gene, associated with decreased <i>PNLIPRP1</i> expression. …”
  3. 100383

    Image_8_CLEC4s as Potential Therapeutic Targets in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Microenvironment.TIF by Yinjiang Zhang (5030006)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, the expression of CLEC4H1 (ASGR1) and CLEC4H2 (ASGR2) exhibited a significant relation to clinical stages. However, the expression of CLEC4A, CLEC4D, CLEC4E, CLEC4J (FCER2), CLEC4K (CD207), CLEC4G, CLEC4H1, CLEC4M, and CLEC4H2 decreased with tumor progression. …”
  4. 100384

    Image_2_CLEC4s as Potential Therapeutic Targets in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Microenvironment.TIF by Yinjiang Zhang (5030006)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, the expression of CLEC4H1 (ASGR1) and CLEC4H2 (ASGR2) exhibited a significant relation to clinical stages. However, the expression of CLEC4A, CLEC4D, CLEC4E, CLEC4J (FCER2), CLEC4K (CD207), CLEC4G, CLEC4H1, CLEC4M, and CLEC4H2 decreased with tumor progression. …”
  5. 100385

    Presentation_1_Proinflammatory mucosal-associated invariant CD8+ T cells react to gut flora yeasts and infiltrate multiple sclerosis brain.pptx by Francesca Gargano (11333907)

    Published 2022
    “…We then found that in pwMS, a distinct population of cells with antibacterial and antifungal activity is expanded during the remitting phase and markedly decreases during clinically and/or radiologically active disease. …”
  6. 100386

    Synthetic Approach To Determine the Effect of Nuclear Spin Distance on Electronic Spin Decoherence by Michael J. Graham (1799677)

    Published 2017
    “…Our studies demonstrate a sharp jump in <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> when the average V–H distance is decreased from 6.6(6) to 4.0(4) Å, indicating that spin-active nuclei sufficiently close to the electronic spin center do not contribute to decoherence. …”
  7. 100387

    Image_2_Cardiopulmonary Capacity in Children During Exercise Testing: The Differences Between Treadmill and Upright and Supine Cycle Ergometry.tiff by Tonje Reitan Forbregd (8061413)

    Published 2019
    “…For the bicycle tests, a 20-watt ramp protocol with a pedal frequency of 60 ± 5 rotations per minute was used. …”
  8. 100388

    Image 3_MIF tautomerase inhibitor TE-11 prevents inflammatory macrophage activation and glycolytic reprogramming while reducing leukocyte migration and improving Crohn’s disease-li... by Eszter Vámos (11081587)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we tested TE-11, a potent MIF tautomerase inhibitor (IC<sub>50</sub> = 5.63 μmol/dm<sup>3</sup>) in experimental Crohn’s disease in male mice, in leukocyte recruitment and in inflammatory M1 macrophage activation.…”
  9. 100389

    Image_4_Cardiopulmonary Capacity in Children During Exercise Testing: The Differences Between Treadmill and Upright and Supine Cycle Ergometry.tiff by Tonje Reitan Forbregd (8061413)

    Published 2019
    “…For the bicycle tests, a 20-watt ramp protocol with a pedal frequency of 60 ± 5 rotations per minute was used. …”
  10. 100390

    Data Sheet 1_HIV latency potential may be influenced by intra-subtype genetic differences in the viral long-terminal repeat.pdf by Deelan Sudhir Doolabh (18872095)

    Published 2024
    “…The median latent:active infection ratio decreased by a median of 3-fold following PMA/Ionomycin stimulation to 0.55 (range 0.46–0.78) indicating that a proportion of latently infected cells could produce viral proteins upon activation. …”
  11. 100391

    Supplementary Material for: Identification of risk factors associated with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in psoriatic patients by Küçük K. (20178678)

    Published 2024
    “…We identified parameters which were more prevalent in patients with psoriasis having MASLD, specifically a high BMI, elevated triglycerides levels, decreased HDL levels and an elevate level of C-peptide. …”
  12. 100392

    Image_4_CLEC4s as Potential Therapeutic Targets in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Microenvironment.TIF by Yinjiang Zhang (5030006)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, the expression of CLEC4H1 (ASGR1) and CLEC4H2 (ASGR2) exhibited a significant relation to clinical stages. However, the expression of CLEC4A, CLEC4D, CLEC4E, CLEC4J (FCER2), CLEC4K (CD207), CLEC4G, CLEC4H1, CLEC4M, and CLEC4H2 decreased with tumor progression. …”
  13. 100393

    Image_6_Cardiopulmonary Capacity in Children During Exercise Testing: The Differences Between Treadmill and Upright and Supine Cycle Ergometry.tiff by Tonje Reitan Forbregd (8061413)

    Published 2019
    “…For the bicycle tests, a 20-watt ramp protocol with a pedal frequency of 60 ± 5 rotations per minute was used. …”
  14. 100394

    Synthetic Approach To Determine the Effect of Nuclear Spin Distance on Electronic Spin Decoherence by Michael J. Graham (1799677)

    Published 2017
    “…Our studies demonstrate a sharp jump in <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> when the average V–H distance is decreased from 6.6(6) to 4.0(4) Å, indicating that spin-active nuclei sufficiently close to the electronic spin center do not contribute to decoherence. …”
  15. 100395

    DataSheet_1_Proinflammatory mucosal-associated invariant CD8+ T cells react to gut flora yeasts and infiltrate multiple sclerosis brain.pdf by Francesca Gargano (11333907)

    Published 2022
    “…We then found that in pwMS, a distinct population of cells with antibacterial and antifungal activity is expanded during the remitting phase and markedly decreases during clinically and/or radiologically active disease. …”
  16. 100396

    Ivermectin Treatment and Sanitation Effectively Reduce <i>Strongyloides stercoralis</i> Infection Risk in Rural Communities in Cambodia by Armelle Forrer (183487)

    Published 2016
    “…Re-infection and infection rates among positive and negative participants at baseline were 14.4% and 9.6% at the first and 11.0% and 11.5% at the second follow-up, respectively. At follow-up, all age groups were at similar risk of acquiring an infection, while infection risk significantly decreased with increasing village sanitation coverage.…”
  17. 100397

    Synthetic Approach To Determine the Effect of Nuclear Spin Distance on Electronic Spin Decoherence by Michael J. Graham (1799677)

    Published 2017
    “…Our studies demonstrate a sharp jump in <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> when the average V–H distance is decreased from 6.6(6) to 4.0(4) Å, indicating that spin-active nuclei sufficiently close to the electronic spin center do not contribute to decoherence. …”
  18. 100398

    Radiocarbon ages of macroscopic charcoal fragments found in Hawaiian drylands by Kealohanuiopuna M. Kinney (19659892)

    Published 2025
    “…This data publication contains radiocarbon ages (RCA) of charcoal fragments obtained from five soil pits excavated to a depth of ≤ 1.5 meters on the leeward flanks of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaii. …”
  19. 100399

    DataSheet_6_Identification of novel gene signature for lung adenocarcinoma by machine learning to predict immunotherapy and prognosis.pdf by Jianfeng Shu (12518655)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival rate of lower than 20% among patients with advanced lung cancer. …”
  20. 100400

    DataSheet_4_Identification of novel gene signature for lung adenocarcinoma by machine learning to predict immunotherapy and prognosis.pdf by Jianfeng Shu (12518655)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival rate of lower than 20% among patients with advanced lung cancer. …”