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  1. 102021

    Numerical model. by Hai Rong (18422937)

    Published 2024
    “…When the lateral stress coefficient and joint angle are the same, an increase in initial in-situ stress results in a reduction in the area of the blasting damage zone. (2) Under the same initial in-situ stress conditions, the area of the blasting damage zone initially increases and then decreases with an increasing joint angle. …”
  2. 102022

    Factors influencing LVC in healthy adults (Werden Abrams et al., 2023) by Sophia Werden Abrams (16972306)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Method:</b> A retrospective analysis of 195 healthy adults (85 men, 110 women; age range: 21–89 years) who participated in a videofluoroscopic swallowing study was completed. …”
  3. 102023

    Summary of NOS bias assessments. by Akhmedkhan Dubayev (17879559)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Twenty-five studies were included (5 randomized controlled trials, 20 non-randomized controlled trials). …”
  4. 102024

    Data_Sheet_1_Geriatric nutritional risk index was associated with in-hospital mortality among cardiac intensive care unit patients.docx by Yuefeng Li (521173)

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, the RCS model showed a linear relationship between GNRI and in-hospital mortality, with the risk of in-hospital mortality significantly decreasing as GNRI increased (non-linear p = 0.596). …”
  5. 102025

    Soil Quality Indexing Strategies for Evaluating Sugarcane Expansion in Brazil by Maurício R. Cherubin (2552743)

    Published 2016
    “…Assessments of soil quality (SQ) response to this LUC are essential for quantifying and monitoring sustainability of sugarcane production over time. Since there is not a universal methodology for assessing SQ, we conducted a field-study at three sites within the largest sugarcane-producing region of Brazil to develop a SQ index (SQI). …”
  6. 102026

    GAS inhibited <i>I</i><sub>NaT</sub> in capsaicin-sensitive DRG neurons from diabetic rats. by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>G</b>) The time constants of activation (left panel) and inactivation (right panel) of <i>I</i><sub>NaT</sub> are plotted as a function of membrane potentials. Both time constants were significantly decreased in diabetic neurons (n = 8). …”
  7. 102027

    The parameters of explosive. by Hai Rong (18422937)

    Published 2024
    “…When the lateral stress coefficient and joint angle are the same, an increase in initial in-situ stress results in a reduction in the area of the blasting damage zone. (2) Under the same initial in-situ stress conditions, the area of the blasting damage zone initially increases and then decreases with an increasing joint angle. …”
  8. 102028

    Densities of motors (<i>R</i><sub>M</sub>) and ACPs (<i>R</i><sub>ACP</sub>) determine characteristics of bundle formation and tension generation. by Tamara Carla Bidone (3691684)

    Published 2017
    “…(d) Distribution of forces exerted on motors () and ACPs () measured at peak tension for cases shown in (a) and (b). The gray dashed line indicates stall force of motors (5.7pN). …”
  9. 102029

    Caffeine-ciprofloxacin antagonism is absent in <i>S.</i> Typhimurium despite conserved regulatory mechanism. by Christoph Binsfeld (21763112)

    Published 2025
    “…Details as in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003260#pbio.3003260.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5C</a>. …”
  10. 102030

    Data_Sheet_1_Effects of Maternal Stress on Measures of Anxiety and Fearfulness in Different Strains of Laying Hens.docx by Mariana R. L. V. Peixoto (8628828)

    Published 2020
    “…To measure the effects of maternal stress on anxiety and fear-like behavior, offspring were subjected to a social isolation test (SI) between 5 and 10 days of age and a tonic immobility test (TI) at 9 weeks of age. …”
  11. 102031

    Peak stress curve of each unit. by Hai Rong (18422937)

    Published 2024
    “…When the lateral stress coefficient and joint angle are the same, an increase in initial in-situ stress results in a reduction in the area of the blasting damage zone. (2) Under the same initial in-situ stress conditions, the area of the blasting damage zone initially increases and then decreases with an increasing joint angle. …”
  12. 102032

    Peak displacement curve of each unit. by Hai Rong (18422937)

    Published 2024
    “…When the lateral stress coefficient and joint angle are the same, an increase in initial in-situ stress results in a reduction in the area of the blasting damage zone. (2) Under the same initial in-situ stress conditions, the area of the blasting damage zone initially increases and then decreases with an increasing joint angle. …”
  13. 102033

    Meta-Analysis on the Associations of TLR2 Gene Polymorphisms with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Susceptibility among Asian Populations by Jia-Jia Wang (467056)

    Published 2013
    “…TLR2 2258G allele and 2258GG genotype were found to be associated with decreased PTB susceptibility (A vs. G: OR  = 3.02, 95% CI: 2.22–4.12, <i>P</i><0.001, GA+AA vs. …”
  14. 102034

    QST characteristics. by Akhmedkhan Dubayev (17879559)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Twenty-five studies were included (5 randomized controlled trials, 20 non-randomized controlled trials). …”
  15. 102035

    Table_1_Single-cell RNA transcriptomics reveals differences in the immune status of alcoholic and hepatitis B virus-related liver cirrhosis.xlsx by Pengpeng Zhang (583380)

    Published 2023
    “…This study explored the differences in the immune status of alcoholic and HBV-related liver cirrhosis.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 human liver samples from the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, including five healthy controls (HC group), five alcoholic cirrhosis patients (ALC group), and five HBV-related cirrhosis patients (HBV group) were used. …”
  16. 102036

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding mutants expressed and localized correctly. by Mallory C. Shields (4474210)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>A</b>. Schematic depiction of the C<sub>2</sub>A domain of wild type and mutant synaptotagmin and their postulated interactions with the negatively-charged presynaptic membrane. …”
  17. 102037

    RHT constitutive model parameters for rock [34]. by Hai Rong (18422937)

    Published 2024
    “…When the lateral stress coefficient and joint angle are the same, an increase in initial in-situ stress results in a reduction in the area of the blasting damage zone. (2) Under the same initial in-situ stress conditions, the area of the blasting damage zone initially increases and then decreases with an increasing joint angle. …”
  18. 102038

    Actin oscillations depend on the extent and timing of Gβ sequestration. by Oliver Hoeller (2148580)

    Published 2016
    “…To achieve stable, intermediate levels of Gβ sequestration, cells were cotreated with 300 nM rapamycin and 0, 5, 10, 20 or 40 μM FK506, a competitive inhibitor of rapamycin. …”
  19. 102039

    Image 1_Innate immune pathway activation to modulate mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) interactions with synovium and cartilage.jpeg by Peter Linde (22011383)

    Published 2025
    “…STING-MSC-CM decreased IL-6, IL-8 secretion (p = 0.08) by synoviocytes, decreased IL-8 (p = 0.05) by activated chondrocytes, increased G-CSF (p = 0.01), IL-4 (p = 0.01) and decreased IL-5 (p = 0.01) by activated macrophages. …”
  20. 102040

    Computational modeling of the bimodal distribution of RPs and altered parameters of the resting ion channels on the distribution of RPs. by Yuqin Yang (579353)

    Published 2015
    “…We computed the instantaneous conductances of Kir and K<sub>D</sub> by Boltzmann equations, and the membrane potentials by the Hodgkin-Horowitz equation: <math><mrow><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>i</mi><mi>r</mi></mrow></msub><mo>=</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow>max<mo>,</mo><mi>K</mi><mi>i</mi><mi>r</mi></mrow></msub><mo>/</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mn>1</mn><mo>+</mo>exp<mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><msub><mi>V</mi><mi>m</mi></msub><mo>−</mo><msub><mi>V</mi><mrow><mn>0.5</mn></mrow></msub></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>/</mo><mi>k</mi></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math>; <math><mrow><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>D</mi></mrow></msub><mo>=</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow>max<mo>,</mo><mi>K</mi><mi>D</mi></mrow></msub><mo>−</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow>max<mo>,</mo><mi>K</mi><mi>D</mi></mrow></msub><mo>/</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mn>1</mn><mo>+</mo>exp<mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><msub><mi>V</mi><mi>m</mi></msub><mo>−</mo><msub><mi>V</mi><mrow><mn>0.5</mn></mrow></msub></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>/</mo><mi>k</mi></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math>; <math><mrow><msub><mi>V</mi>m</msub><mo>=</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><msub><mi>E</mi><mi>K</mi></msub><mo>*</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>i</mi><mi>r</mi></mrow></msub><mo>+</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>N</mi><mi>V</mi></mrow></msub><mo>+</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>D</mi></mrow></msub></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>+</mo><msub><mi>E</mi><mi>L</mi></msub><mo>*</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mi>L</mi></msub></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>/</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>i</mi><mi>r</mi></mrow></msub><mo>+</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>N</mi><mi>V</mi></mrow></msub><mo>+</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mrow><mi>K</mi><mi>D</mi></mrow></msub><mo>+</mo><msub><mi>G</mi><mi>L</mi></msub></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math>; Stable RPs were determined by programmed computation with MatLab software using up to 200 iterations after the initial parameters input (See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0125266#pone.0125266.s001" target="_blank">S1 Dataset</a> for <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0125266#pone.0125266.g008" target="_blank">Fig 8<b><i>A—</i></b> 8<b><i>I</i></b></a>). …”