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  1. 99101

    Crystal Agglomeration and Microscopic Molecular Exchange Mechanism in Antisolvent Crystallization by Chunlei Qin (19193397)

    Published 2024
    “…Kinetic experiments revealed the rapid exchange between solvent and antisolvent, leading to precipitation occurring within a mere 0.0333 s. Thermodynamic investigations further showed that each droplet had the potential to generate an astonishing equivalent nucleation rate of up to 5 billion nuclei per second. …”
  2. 99102

    Crystal Agglomeration and Microscopic Molecular Exchange Mechanism in Antisolvent Crystallization by Chunlei Qin (19193397)

    Published 2024
    “…Kinetic experiments revealed the rapid exchange between solvent and antisolvent, leading to precipitation occurring within a mere 0.0333 s. Thermodynamic investigations further showed that each droplet had the potential to generate an astonishing equivalent nucleation rate of up to 5 billion nuclei per second. …”
  3. 99103

    Effects of DA on the I<sub>Na</sub>. by Catalina Valdés-Baizabal (701863)

    Published 2015
    “…The data were fitted with a concentration response curve (solid line) with an IC<sub>50</sub> of 2.5 x 10<sup>–6</sup> M and a Hill coefficient of 1. …”
  4. 99104

    Additional comparisons between testing strategies. by Lucia Cilloni (9720852)

    Published 2020
    “…Because a high-accuracy test is able to diagnose rifampicin resistance at the point of TB diagnosis, it can contribute strongly to long-term reductions in DR-TB incidence, thus also averting future costs of second-line treatment (<a href="http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003456#pmed.1003456.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5B</a>). …”
  5. 99105

    Differentially abundant metabolites influenced by both disease severity and treatment time. by Catherine H Kagemann (22439364)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A volcano plot of the differentially abundant metabolites influenced by the interaction between treatment time and disease severity. …”
  6. 99106

    VUAA1-dependent MsexOrco activation does not increase the pheromone-dependent sensillum potential amplitude (SPA) nor the bombykal-dependent action potential (AP) frequency as it w... by Andreas Nolte (409768)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) The pheromone-dependent AP response (first 5 APs) was not affected by VUAA1 during the activity phase, but was decreased at high agonist concentrations at rest. …”
  7. 99107

    Image_1_Dose-Dependent Effects of Aloin on the Intestinal Bacterial Community Structure, Short Chain Fatty Acids Metabolism and Intestinal Epithelial Cell Permeability.TIF by Kuppan Gokulan (466481)

    Published 2019
    “…In conclusion, aloin exhibits antibacterial property for certain commensal bacteria and decreases butyrate-production in a dose -dependent manner.…”
  8. 99108

    Effects of shRNA mediated p53 inhibition on RITA response in HN30 and HN31 cells. by Hui-Ching Chuang (614643)

    Published 2014
    “…Quantitative data are expressed as means ± S.E from three experiments. In all cell lines (control and sh53), RITA treatment led to significantly (p<0.05) decreased colony formation at all doses tested. …”
  9. 99109

    Long term DMSO treatment induces changes in fish swim bladder. by Geyse Gomes (22075629)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Zebrafish embryos were treated with DMSO for 6 days and embryos caudal length, body thickness and swim bladder size were measured (A-C). Embryos’ thickness increased while swim bladder size decreased after long term treatment. …”
  10. 99110

    Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonists and Sodium–Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors and Risk of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes by Richeek Pradhan (5278472)

    Published 2022
    “…SGLT-2 inhibitors were associated with a decreased risk of NAFLD (5.4 vs. 7.0 per 1000 person-years, respectively; HR 0.78, 95%CI 0.68-0.89). …”
  11. 99111

    <i>De Novo</i> RNA Sequencing and Transcriptome Analysis of <i>Monascus purpureus</i> and Analysis of Key Genes Involved in Monacolin K Biosynthesis - Fig 6 by Chan Zhang (752696)

    Published 2017
    “…Red color represents increasing level of the gene expression and blue color indicates decreasing of the gene expression. Each row represents a gene.…”
  12. 99112

    Schematic demonstration of the impact of differentially regulated circRNAs on gene expression and strategies for therapeutic intervention. by Woo-Jin Lee (846126)

    Published 2018
    “…Panel C describes up-regulated circRNAs excessively inhibiting their target miRNAs, with increased expression of the target genes as a consequence. In this case, external supplementation of oligonucleotides targeting the unique 3'–5' junction sequences of the circRNA or the miRNA response element (MRE) antagonizes the function of the overexpressed circRNAs, resulting in normalization of the target mRNA expression level (panel D).…”
  13. 99113

    Gene expression analysis of skeletal muscle from Ctrl and <i>Lbx1</i><sup><i>ΔMus</i></sup> mice. by Takahiro Nakagawa (2982639)

    Published 2024
    “…The transcriptional expression levels of <i>Bdh1</i>, <i>Igfbp5</i>, <i>Irs2</i>, <i>Nr4a2</i>, and <i>Nr4a3</i> were also examined, but the difference in expression could not be reproduced by quantitative PCR.…”
  14. 99114

    An example of the bandwidth, frame rate of the video, packet lost, and delay time. by Harue Akasaka (12884545)

    Published 2022
    “…The average packet loss rate increased to 4.82% with 3 Mbps. When a subject began a robotic operation, the visual communication bandwidth was reduced to 2 Mbps because CODEC assigned a priority of 1 Mbps to the robot operation signal (arrowhead). …”
  15. 99115

    Activity of Major Neural Networks and Hypothesized Molecular Processes Occurring During Wake, NREM Sleep, and REM Sleep by Emmanuel Mignot (31065)

    Published 2013
    “…Upward and downward arrows represent increased/decreased activity and release for selected neurotransmitter (e.g., Ach, NE, 5-HT, His, and Hcrt) systems or in selected metabolic pathways (e.g., protein biosynthesis) during the corresponding sleep/wake state.…”
  16. 99116

    Image_2_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. …”
  17. 99117

    Image_3_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. …”
  18. 99118

    Table_1_Transcriptome Analysis of Endogenous Hormone Response Mechanism in Roots of Styrax tonkinensis Under Waterlogging.XLSX 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. …”
  19. 99119

    Image_6_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. …”
  20. 99120

    Table_2_Transcriptome Analysis of Endogenous Hormone Response Mechanism in Roots of Styrax tonkinensis Under Waterlogging.XLSX 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. …”