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  1. 98941

    Effect of CD34<sup>+</sup> cells on bone histomorphology in femurs of osteoporotic NOD/SCID mice. by Reeva Aggarwal (205319)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Osteoporosis (Op) was developed by injection of dexamethasone (for 21 days and 5 days for withdrawal) or saline as a control (Control) in seven month-old female NOD/SCID mice. …”
  2. 98942

    mRNAs bound to and/or regulated by RBP10. by Elisha Mugo (4351432)

    Published 2017
    “…Values for increases after <i>rbp10</i> RNAi in bloodstream forms (at least 2x significantly regulated), or RBP10-myc expression in procyclic forms (at least 1.5x significantly regulated), are from <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006560#ppat.1006560.s016" target="_blank">S3 Table</a>. …”
  3. 98943

    Image_1_Transcriptome Analysis of Endogenous Hormone Response Mechanism in Roots of Styrax tonkinensis Under Waterlogging.TIF by Hong Chen (108084)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>As a promising oil species, Styrax tonkinensis has great potential as a biofuel due to an excellent fatty acid composition. …”
  4. 98944

    Table_1_Absence of Thyroid Hormone Induced Delayed Dendritic Arborization in Mouse Primary Hippocampal Neurons Through Insufficient Expression of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor.... by Hiroyuki Yajima (2108134)

    Published 2021
    “…We show that the lack of TH induces a developmental delay in primary hippocampal neurons, likely caused through a decreased Bdnf expression. …”
  5. 98945

    DataSheet_1_Absence of Thyroid Hormone Induced Delayed Dendritic Arborization in Mouse Primary Hippocampal Neurons Through Insufficient Expression of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Fac... by Hiroyuki Yajima (2108134)

    Published 2021
    “…We show that the lack of TH induces a developmental delay in primary hippocampal neurons, likely caused through a decreased Bdnf expression. …”
  6. 98946

    Protective Effects of Baicalin on Experimental Myocardial Infarction in Rats by Longfei Wang (217360)

    Published 2018
    “…The latter 3 groups were intraperitoneally injected with baicalin, with a dose of 12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg, respectively. …”
  7. 98947

    Restoration of immunosuppressive factors in E.G7 cells by sorafenib. by Hui-Yen Chuang (451323)

    Published 2014
    “…IDO, VEGF, IL-10 and TGF-βwere decreased in a dose-dependent manner in E.G7 cells treated with 5–15 µM sorafenib for 24 hours. …”
  8. 98948

    Differential regulation of <i>FasL</i> promoter activities in human T cells and in human colon cancer cells. by Jianming Wu (312135)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>). Effect of TBE mutations on <i>FasL</i> promoter activities in Jurkat T cells. …”
  9. 98949

    Neuregulin 1 type III (Nrg1III) overexpression worsens the radial sorting defects of Lama2<sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Monica Ghidinelli (4164244)

    Published 2017
    “…(C) Number of unsorted bundles per nerve cross semithin section, showing a 3-fold increase in the number of unsorted bundles in <i>Nrg1III</i><sup><i>tg</i></sup>//<i>Lama</i>2<sup>−/−</sup> (106.33 ± 5.7 versus 35.33 ± 0.5 <i>Lama</i>2<sup>−/−</sup> ***<i>p</i> = 0.0005 by Student <i>t</i> test; <i>n</i> = 3). …”
  10. 98950

    DataSheet2_Polymorphisms of nucleotide excision repair genes associated with colorectal cancer risk: Meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis.docx by Chuncheng Yi (10324538)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: This meta-analysis based on current evidence suggests that the significant association was observed between ERCC1 rs11615, ERCC1 rs3212986, ERCC2 rs1799793, and ERCC5 rs17655 and CRC susceptibility. However, given the limited sample size and the influence of genetic background, studies of a larger scale and well-designed are required to confirm the results.…”
  11. 98951

    DataSheet3_Polymorphisms of nucleotide excision repair genes associated with colorectal cancer risk: Meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis.docx by Chuncheng Yi (10324538)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: This meta-analysis based on current evidence suggests that the significant association was observed between ERCC1 rs11615, ERCC1 rs3212986, ERCC2 rs1799793, and ERCC5 rs17655 and CRC susceptibility. However, given the limited sample size and the influence of genetic background, studies of a larger scale and well-designed are required to confirm the results.…”
  12. 98952

    Zebrafish Caudal Fin Angiogenesis Assay—Advanced Quantitative Assessment Including 3-Way Correlative Microscopy - Fig 4 by Ruslan Hlushchuk (56116)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>DAA: Assessment of the anti-angiogenic effects of PTK787 at different concentrations 50, 100, 250, 500 nM: a-c</b> Fluorescent images of regenerating caudal fins at 3 (<b>a</b><sup><b>1</b></sup><b>-c</b><sup><b>1</b></sup>), 5 (<b>a</b><sup><b>2</b></sup><b>-c</b><sup><b>2</b></sup>) and 7 dpa (<b>a</b><sup><b>3</b></sup><b>-c</b><sup><b>3</b></sup>) under 3 different conditions: vehicle control (left column), 100 nM (middle) and 500 nM PTK787 (right column). …”
  13. 98953

    DataSheet1_Polymorphisms of nucleotide excision repair genes associated with colorectal cancer risk: Meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis.docx by Chuncheng Yi (10324538)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: This meta-analysis based on current evidence suggests that the significant association was observed between ERCC1 rs11615, ERCC1 rs3212986, ERCC2 rs1799793, and ERCC5 rs17655 and CRC susceptibility. However, given the limited sample size and the influence of genetic background, studies of a larger scale and well-designed are required to confirm the results.…”
  14. 98954

    Frequency of the top ten actionable phenotypes in Hong Kong Chinese compared to that of Africans and Europeans. by Mullin Ho Chung Yu (10039535)

    Published 2021
    “…Actionable phenotypes include <i>CYP2C19</i> IM and PM; <i>CYP3A5</i> EM and IM; <i>CYP2B6</i> IM and PM; carrier of <i>CYP4F2</i> decreased function allele; carrier of <i>HLA-B</i>*15:02; *57:01 and *58:01; <i>SLCO1B1</i> intermediate and low-function diplotypes; <i>NUDT15</i> IM and PM; <i>IFNL3</i> unfavorable response genotype; <i>CYP2D6</i> UM, IM, and PM; and <i>CYP2C9</i> IM and PM. …”
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  16. 98956

    Downregulated expression and enrichment of cancer genes among highly targeted genes by Lawrence S Hon (47277)

    Published 2011
    “…In a comparison of highly targeted genes (n > 20) versus less targeted genes (1 ≤ n ≤ 5) in normal tissue samples [46], 121 out of 158 samples exhibited decreased expression among highly targeted genes (= 1 × 10). …”
  17. 98957

    Effects of quinoa flour on lipid and protein oxidation in raw and cooked beef burger during long term frozen storage by Cem Okan ÖZER (6302318)

    Published 2019
    “…Texture analysis showed that with the addition of quinoa, hardness values of burger increased and adhesiveness values decreased. All groups showed similar L*, a* and b* values. …”
  18. 98958

    Comparison of platelet count, VWF:Ag, ADAMTS13:AC, AST, and T-Bil between patients treated with and not treated with bevacizumab. by Naoto Nishigori (828276)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Platelet counts decreased until months 3 as the number of chemotherapy cycles increased in both patients who received and did not receive bevacizumab. …”
  19. 98959

    Metabolic reprogramming in <i>dcerk<sup>1</sup></i> mutants. by Niraj K. Nirala (424266)

    Published 2013
    “…Among fatty acids, Dodecanedioate, a long chain fatty acid is decreased significantly in the mutant. …”
  20. 98960

    Compiled data for MULT Allometric Body Mass Index Growth charts by Mariane De Oliveira (19232584)

    Published 2024
    “…However, individuals with missing data (age, weight, height, or socioeconomic indicator), follow-up losses, biologically implausible values, classified as height-for-age z-score below -6 SD or above +6 SD, or BMI-for-age z-score below -5 SD or above +5 SD, measurement errors (children whose height decreased over time), and individuals not meeting the following eligibility criteria were excluded: a) assessed in all three follow-ups for ELANA HS or at least four follow-ups in the other surveys; b) ethnicity classified into one of five categories: Caucasian, Indian, Black, Asian (East or Southeast Asian), or Native Peruvian. …”