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  1. 102261

    Data_Sheet_1_Characterization of Oxytocin Receptor Expression Within Various Neuronal Populations of the Mouse Dorsal Hippocampus.pdf by W. Scott Young (8591811)

    Published 2020
    “…Outside of those excitatory neurons, over 90% of Oxtr-expressing neurons co-express glutamic acid decarboxylase-1 (Gad-1) with progressively decreasing numbers of co-expressing cholecystokinin, somatostatin, parvalbumin, neuronal nitric oxide synthase, the serotonin 3a receptor, the vesicular glutamate transporter 3, calbindin 2 (calretinin), and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide neurons. …”
  2. 102262

    Dose Dependent Activation of Retinoic Acid-Inducible Gene-I Promotes Both Proliferation and Apoptosis Signals in Human Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Jingzhou Hu (385238)

    Published 2013
    “…In contrast, activation of RIG-I by a high dose of 3p-RNA induces robust mitochondria-derived apoptosis accompanied by decreased activation of Akt, which is independent of the interferon and TNFα receptor, but can be rescued by over-expression of constitutively active Akt. …”
  3. 102263

    <i> GAD1</i> DNA methylation in prefrontal cortex of subjects with schizophrenia and comparison subjects. by Hsien-Sung Huang (273151)

    Published 2007
    “…Primer pairs marked by arrows (<i>N</i> = 3–15 control subjects/CpG dinucleotide); (lower panel) averaged levels of methylation for each of the 12 <i>GAD1</i> CpG residues (see Fig. 2, upper panel) in schizophrenia subjects (S) , expressed relative to control, C (S/C, y-axis). Notice decreased methylation of 5/8 CpG's at the <i>GAD1</i> promoter of schizophrenia subjects (<i>B,C</i>) Averaged frequency of DNA methylation at across the 8 CpG's at the <i>GAD1</i> (<i>B</i>) proximal promoter (see Fig. 2A, upper panel) and (<i>C</i>) intron no. 2 in schizophrenia and matched control subjects, as indicated (<i>N</i> = 12 clones/primer pair/case or control). …”
  4. 102264

    DataSheet_3_Single-Cell RNA Sequencing of Peripheral Blood Reveals Immune Cell Signatures in Alzheimer’s Disease.xlsx by Hui Xu (9203)

    Published 2021
    “…This study aimed to explore the molecular basis of peripheral immune cells and the features of adaptive immune repertoire at a single cell level. We profiled 36,849 peripheral blood mononuclear cells from AD patients with amyloid-positive status and normal controls with amyloid-negative status by 5’ single-cell transcriptome and immune repertoire sequencing using the cell ranger standard analysis procedure. …”
  5. 102265

    Proposed model for the impairement of GC-Tfh/GC-B cell interaction during chronic HIV infection. by Marita Chakhtoura (516688)

    Published 2021
    “…This Figure was created with <a href="http://BioRender.com" target="_blank">BioRender.com</a>.…”
  6. 102266

    Image_4_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of the response of roots of Pinus massoniana Lamb. to low-temperature stress.jpg by Jingyu Lu (621174)

    Published 2022
    “…BAM, 4CL, CCoAOMT, PRX5, WRKYs, and hormone synthesis related genes play important roles. …”
  7. 102267

    Data Sheet 1_Global burden and trend of tuberculosis in children and adolescents (under 15 years old) from 1990 to 2021, with projections to 2040.docx by Yuanhao Liang (8494716)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health issue, but its burden among children and adolescents under 15 years old is not well quantified. …”
  8. 102268

    Financial and Economic Costs of the Elimination and Eradication of Onchocerciasis (River Blindness) in Africa by Young Eun Kim (117995)

    Published 2015
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is a parasitic disease transmitted by blackflies. …”
  9. 102269

    Table 2_Genome-wide identification of the COBRA-like gene family and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses of Sorghum bicolor (L.).xls by Shipeng Liu (800573)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study used a bioinformatics approach to characterize the CBL family genes in Sorghum bicolor (S. bicolor) at the genome-wide level to investigate their potential functions in S. bicolor development.…”
  10. 102270

    DataSheet_1_RIBOSE PHOSPHATE ISOMERSASE 1 Influences Root Development by Acting on Cell Wall Biosynthesis, Actin Organization, and Auxin Transport in Arabidopsis.pdf by Jia-Bao Huang (8262897)

    Published 2020
    “…Cellulose content in the mutant was dramatically decreased. Moreover, dpr3 (rpi1 from hereon) caused aberrant auxin distribution, as well as defective accumulation of root master regulators PLETHORA (PLT1 and PLT2) and misexpression of auxin response factor 5 (MONOPTEROS, MP). …”
  11. 102271

    Table_1_Association of sleep behaviors, insulin resistance surrogates, and the risk of hypertension in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.xlsx by Xuelin Yao (1841680)

    Published 2023
    “…Midday napping (1–30 min) is associated with a decreased risk of hypertension in patients with T2DM.…”
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  14. 102274

    Supplemental Figures S1-S12 from Oncogenic Transformation Can Orchestrate Immune Evasion and Inflammation in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Independently of Extrinsic Immune-Selectiv... by Alex Miranda (7395533)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Supplemental Figures S1-S12. qPCR validation of genes expression change identified by microarray analysis of HLA class I APM (S1); Increased inhibitory capacity of transformed hMSC is independent of cell lines proliferation rates (S2); Sequential transformation increases hMSC capacity to affect T-cell activation (S3); Neoplastic transformation reduces the inducible IDO and T cells chemo-attractors expression in hMSC (S4); Transformation of hMSC decreases transcription of HLA class I alleles induced by IFN-γ signaling (S5); IL-1β expression increases in hMSC following sequential transformation (S6); Neoplastic transformation of hMSC does not yield cells lysis or apoptotic cell death (S7); Transformation of human MSC leads to a variation in the expression of IL-1β signaling components (S8); IL-1β expression does not influence the proliferation rate of transformed hMSC (S9); Loss of IDO, CXCL9 and CXCL10 inducible expression is unrelated to IL-1β expression on neoplastic hMSC (S10); IL-1β production is not responsible for impaired IFN-γ response on transformed hMSC (S11); IL-1β expression increases in human fibroblast following sequential transformation (S12).…”
  15. 102275

    Table10_Integratively Genomic Analysis Reveals the Prognostic and Immunological Characteristics of Pyroptosis and Ferroptosis in Pancreatic Cancer for Precision Immunotherapy.XLSX by Ting Yu (156230)

    Published 2022
    “…A high P-F score was associated with active immune phenotype, decreased genomic alterations, and significantly longer survival. …”
  16. 102276

    The species origin of the serum in the culture medium influences the <i>in vitro</i> toxicity of silica nanoparticles to HepG2 cells by Cédric Pisani (4348027)

    Published 2017
    “…Using human compared with fetal bovine serum, nanoparticle toxicity in HepG2 cells decreased by 4-fold and 1.5-fold, when used at 50 and 10μg/mL, respectively. …”
  17. 102277

    Table1_Population structure, genetic diversity and prolificacy in pishan red sheep under an extreme desert environment.XLSX by Cheng-long Zhang (14833335)

    Published 2023
    “…The result showed that r<sup>2</sup> of PRS was 0.233 ± 0.280 in the range of 0–10 Kb and decreased with increasing distances. SMC++ tested that the Ne of PRS remained at 236.99 in recent generations. 184 genes were screened out under iHS 1% threshold, and 1148 genes were screened out with F<sub>ST</sub> under the 5% threshold, and 29 genes were obtained from the intersection of the two gene sets. …”
  18. 102278

    Image_6_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of the response of roots of Pinus massoniana Lamb. to low-temperature stress.tif by Jingyu Lu (621174)

    Published 2022
    “…BAM, 4CL, CCoAOMT, PRX5, WRKYs, and hormone synthesis related genes play important roles. …”
  19. 102279

    Table 3_PCP4 inhibits the progression of prostate cancer through Ca2+/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR pathway.xlsx by Wenqiao Jia (12356306)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>(1) PCP4 gene loss occurs at high frequency in PCa patients, and decreased expression of PCP4 correlates with poor prognosis of PCa, particularly CRPC development; (2) TMPRSS2-ERG fusion frequently co-occurs with PCP4 deletion; (3) PCP4 suppresses prostate cancer progression in vitro and in vivo; (4) PCP4 is an androgen receptor (AR) suppressed gene; (5) PCP4 was involved in the stabilization of CAMKK2 protein; (6) PCP4 inhibits PCa progression by regulating Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CAMKK2/AMPK/AR signaling axis.…”
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    DataSheet_1_Increased Incidence and Plasma-Biofilm Formation Ability of SCCmec Type IV Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Isolated From Patients With Bacteremia.pdf by Masakaze Hamada (10454376)

    Published 2021
    “…Among the 90 MRSA isolates, the detection rate of SCCmec type II clones decreased from 60.7 to 20.6%. The SCCmec type IV clone replaced the SCCmec type II clone as the dominant clone, with a detection rate increasing from 32.1 to 73.5%. …”