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  1. 98821

    Table 1_MR-guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy modulates cerebello-thalamo-cortical tremor network in essential tremor patients.docx by Li Jiang (120930)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, a significant positive correlation was observed in the frontal orbital cortex, right insular cortex, temporal pole, hippocampus, left lingual gyrus, right cerebellar lobules IV/V, left cerebellar lobule VI, and vermis IV/V.…”
  2. 98822

    Table_1_Chloroplast Protein 12 Expression Alters Growth and Chilling Tolerance in Tropical Forage Stylosanthes guianensis (Aublet) Sw.docx by Kailong Li (3797680)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Stylosanthes guianensis (Aublet) Sw. is a tropical forage legume with soil acidity tolerance and excellent adaptation to infertile soils, but sensitive to chilling. …”
  3. 98823

    Relates to Fig 2. by He Liu (67509)

    Published 2021
    “…The raw data can be found in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000709#pbio.3000709.s016" target="_blank">S9 Data</a>. …”
  4. 98824

    Image 2_MR-guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy modulates cerebello-thalamo-cortical tremor network in essential tremor patients.png by Li Jiang (120930)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, a significant positive correlation was observed in the frontal orbital cortex, right insular cortex, temporal pole, hippocampus, left lingual gyrus, right cerebellar lobules IV/V, left cerebellar lobule VI, and vermis IV/V.…”
  5. 98825

    Image 1_MR-guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy modulates cerebello-thalamo-cortical tremor network in essential tremor patients.jpeg by Li Jiang (120930)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, a significant positive correlation was observed in the frontal orbital cortex, right insular cortex, temporal pole, hippocampus, left lingual gyrus, right cerebellar lobules IV/V, left cerebellar lobule VI, and vermis IV/V.…”
  6. 98826
  7. 98827

    Karyotypes and sequencing of TALEN-induced yeast colonies. by Guy-Franck Richard (4893)

    Published 2014
    “…Agarose plugs were loaded on 1% agarose gels (SeaKem GTG, TEBU) and electrophoresis was run on Rotaphor (Biometra) at 12°C in 0.25X TBE buffer at pH8.3, 140V, with decreasing pulse ramp 140 sec to 80 sec, and field angle 120°. …”
  8. 98828

    Surface markers analysis of EMSCs after IFN-γ treatment and during increased serial passages. by Chun-Chun Cheng (324809)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) MHC I and MHC II expression profiles for EMSCs (passage five) were analysed under 10 ng or (B) 100 ng IFN-γ treatment. …”
  9. 98829
  10. 98830

    Polyamide–Polyamine Cryptand as Dicarboxylate Receptor: Dianion Binding Studies in the Solid State, in Solution, and in the Gas Phase by Sourav Chakraborty (1527553)

    Published 2017
    “…Potentiometric studies of protonated <b>L</b> with the series of dianions from succinate (suc<sup>2–</sup>) through glutarate (glu<sup>2–</sup>), α-ketoglutarate (kglu<sup>2–</sup>), adipate (adi<sup>2–</sup>), pimelate (pim<sup>2–</sup>), suberate (sub<sup>2–</sup>), to azelate (aze<sup>2–</sup>) have shown adipate preference with association constant value of <i>K</i> = 4900 M<sup>–1</sup> in a H<sub>2</sub>O/DMSO (50:50 <i>v/v</i>) binary solvent mixture. …”
  11. 98831

    Effects of long-term alcohol intake on N-methyl-D-aspartate-type glutamate receptors 1 (GluN1) expression and phosphorylation (Ser897) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), caudate putam... by Yongsheng Zhu (276444)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Total-GluN1 expression was significantly increased. Obvious decreases were found in the phospho/total-GluN1 in all of the five brain regions examined. …”
  12. 98832

    Inhibitive effect of immediate perfusion of DHB on hERG currents. by Dahai Yu (394130)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Examples of current traces in control and DHB-treated groups were recorded using illustrated voltage clamp protocol. …”
  13. 98833

    Table_2_Transcriptomic profiling revealed important roles of amino acid metabolism in fruiting body formation at different ripening times in Hypsizygus marmoreus.XLSX by Quanju Xiang (626022)

    Published 2023
    “…Laccase had the highest activity, and acid protease activity decreased with the extension of the ripening time.</p>Discussion<p>The highly enrichment for amino acid metabolic pathways in primordia reveals that these pathways are essential for fruiting body formation in H. marmoreus, and these results will provide a basis for the optimization of its cultivation.…”
  14. 98834

    Table_1_Effects of Dehydration on Brain Perfusion and Infarct Core After Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats: Evidence From High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging.DOCX by Yuan-Hsiung Tsai (433819)

    Published 2018
    “…Twenty-five rats were assigned to either a dehydration group or normal hydration group, and dehydration status was achieved by water deprivation for 48 h prior to MCAO.…”
  15. 98835

    Table_3_Transcriptomic profiling revealed important roles of amino acid metabolism in fruiting body formation at different ripening times in Hypsizygus marmoreus.XLSX by Quanju Xiang (626022)

    Published 2023
    “…Laccase had the highest activity, and acid protease activity decreased with the extension of the ripening time.</p>Discussion<p>The highly enrichment for amino acid metabolic pathways in primordia reveals that these pathways are essential for fruiting body formation in H. marmoreus, and these results will provide a basis for the optimization of its cultivation.…”
  16. 98836

    Table_1_Transcriptomic profiling revealed important roles of amino acid metabolism in fruiting body formation at different ripening times in Hypsizygus marmoreus.XLSX by Quanju Xiang (626022)

    Published 2023
    “…Laccase had the highest activity, and acid protease activity decreased with the extension of the ripening time.</p>Discussion<p>The highly enrichment for amino acid metabolic pathways in primordia reveals that these pathways are essential for fruiting body formation in H. marmoreus, and these results will provide a basis for the optimization of its cultivation.…”
  17. 98837

    Data_Sheet_1_Transcriptomic profiling revealed important roles of amino acid metabolism in fruiting body formation at different ripening times in Hypsizygus marmoreus.docx by Quanju Xiang (626022)

    Published 2023
    “…Laccase had the highest activity, and acid protease activity decreased with the extension of the ripening time.</p>Discussion<p>The highly enrichment for amino acid metabolic pathways in primordia reveals that these pathways are essential for fruiting body formation in H. marmoreus, and these results will provide a basis for the optimization of its cultivation.…”
  18. 98838

    Image_1_Effects of Dehydration on Brain Perfusion and Infarct Core After Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats: Evidence From High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging.TIF by Yuan-Hsiung Tsai (433819)

    Published 2018
    “…Twenty-five rats were assigned to either a dehydration group or normal hydration group, and dehydration status was achieved by water deprivation for 48 h prior to MCAO.…”
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  20. 98840

    PKA and ERK, but not PKC, in the amygdala contribute to pain-related synaptic plasticity and behavior-3 by Yu Fu (16582)

    Published 2011
    “…Monosynaptic EPSCs (average of 8–10 traces) recorded at -60 mV and +20 mV. Time course of drug effects at -60 mV and +20 mV. …”