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    Cold-Induced Changes in Gene Expression in Brown Adipose Tissue, White Adipose Tissue and Liver by Andrew M. Shore (435672)

    Published 2013
    “…We propose that the response to cold stress involves decreased gene expression in a range of cellular processes in order to maximise pathways involved in heat production.…”
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    SupplementaryData1.PPT by Elena Silvestri (354706)

    Published 2018
    “…The administration of the naturally occurring metabolite 3,5-diiodo-L-thyronine (T2) with thyromimetic actions to high fat diet (HFD)-fed rats exerts a systemic hypolipidemic effect, which produces a lack of IMCL accumulation, a shift toward glycolytic fibers and amelioration of insulin sensitivity in gastrocnemius muscle. …”
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    Table_2_Characterization of the Microbiome at the World’s Largest Potable Water Reuse Facility.XLSX by Blake W. Stamps (529622)

    Published 2018
    “…The Orange County Water District (OCWD) Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF) is a highly engineered system designed to treat and produce up to 100 million gallons per day (MGD) of purified water from a municipal wastewater source for potable reuse. …”
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    White Light Induced E/Z-Photoisomerization of Diphenylamine-Tethered Fluorescent Stilbene Derivatives: Synthesis, Photophysical, and Electrochemical Investigation by Shachi Mishra (4965739)

    Published 2018
    “…At low concentrations (∼10 μM), the absorption band of the pure E-isomer in the range of 350–450 nm gradually decreased to adopt Z-conformation <b>6a′</b> until a photostationary state was reached. …”
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    Rodent control strategies and Lassa virus: some unexpected effects in Guinea, West Africa by Joachim Mariën (3968132)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, while we observed that chemical control modestly decreased Lassa virus infection rates annually (a reduction of 5% in seroprevalence per year), the intensive trapping unexpectedly led to a significantly higher infection rate (from a seroprevalence of 28% before to 67% after snap trapping control). …”
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    Biomarkers and genotypes in patients with Central nervous system infection caused by enterovirus by Karolina Alsén (18573589)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>There are no indication of neuronal or astrocyte damage in patients with EV meningitis. Yet, decreased concentrations of Aβ40, Aβ42, P-tau and T-tau were shown, a finding of unknown importance. …”
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    PI3K/Akt/Rheb signalling promotes shuttling of the PATs to endosomal compartments. by Margrét H. Ögmundsdóttir (5649319)

    Published 2012
    “…An outline of an individual ommatidium in G and H is marked with a dashed line. Scale bar in A is 20 µm and applies to panels A–D, scale bar in G is 5 µm and applies to panels G and H.…”
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    The Regulation of <i>para</i>-Nitrophenol Degradation in <i>Pseudomonas putida</i> DLL-E4 - Fig 1 by Qiongzhen Chen (3168795)

    Published 2016
    “…Each plot indicates the type of physiological role and the total number of genes with increased or decreased expression within that category in cells grown on the relevant conditions (also see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0155485#pone.0155485.s004" target="_blank">S3</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0155485#pone.0155485.s005" target="_blank">S4</a> Tables in the Supporting Information). …”
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    CDC-42 promotes invadopodia formation, BM breaching and invasion. by Lauren L. Lohmer (845682)

    Published 2016
    “…(D) Ventral views showing that AC-specific GFP::CDC-42 (<i>cdh3>GFP</i>::<i>cdc-42</i>) is distributed in a punctate manner at the AC invasive surface and colocalizes with F-actin (r = Pearson’s correlation coefficient calculated from 5 animals). …”
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    Optimization of the Reaction Conditions for the Synthesis of Dihydrobenzofuran Neolignans by Herbert J. Dias (4508395)

    Published 2021
    “…Under the optimized conditions, the reaction time decreased from 20 to 4 h without significantly impacting the conversion and selectivity.…”
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    Extracellular angiogenin levels in vivo. by Ulrika W. Nilsson Åberg (343075)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Microdialysis in normal breast tissue and abdominal subcutaneous fat was performed in five sets of women; in follicular and luteal phases of six premenopausal women, in two consecutive luteal phases of five premenopausal women, in nine premenopausal women before and after the addition of 25 g of ground flaxseed/day to their diet, in five healthy postmenopausal women, and in 11 women before and after tamoxifen therapy as an adjuvant for early breast cancer (on two women microdialysis was performed in breast tissue only). …”
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    Proposed model for mechanisms that contribute to gain-of-function phenotypes exhibited by truncated PFCP EPOR alleles. by Seema Singh (151638)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>For truncated EPOR alleles harbored by polycythemia patients (as diagramed) a combined set of mechanisms are proposed to lead to dysregulation of EPO/EPOR signaling (by truncated alleles, and the co-expressed wild-type EPOR). 1- Unlike the wild-type EPOR, EPOR-T alleles do not appear to accumulate within intercellular pools. 2- EPOR-T internalization is indicate to be modestly to moderately attenuated. 3- Activation of EPOR-T alleles is clearly heightened. 4- Attenuated inward trafficking also may include prolonged residence within an early lysosomal compartment. 5- As proposed previously, the truncation of C-terminal domains likely results in uncoupling from negative feed-back effects of SOCS1/3 and/or SHP1. 6- Via as yet unresolved mechanisms, expression (and ligation) of truncated EPOR alleles also results in decreased expression levels of the wild-type EPOR (as co-expressed among polycythemia patients with EPOR-T alleles).…”
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    Model illustration. by Elisa Omodei (782713)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>We consider a simple network of <i>N</i> = 10 users, where nodes colored in blue represent users in the <i>on</i> state, whereas red represents the <i>off</i> state. …”
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    Acid-active cathepsins cleave phagolysosomal antigens in the MHC class II pathway. by Michael F. Criscitiello (284897)

    Published 2013
    “…Invariant chain is cleaved by cathepsins but leaves the CLIP portion (red triangle) in the MHC peptide binding site (4). In a specialized late endosome, the MHC homolog HLA-DM finally binds to the MHC class II/CLIP complex and releases CLIP (5), allowing other peptides to bind before the MHC class II travels to the cell surface (6). …”
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    Fig 1 - by Taehyeong Kim (8991383)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Module-Trait Alignment <b>a.</b> Scatter plots for the addiction index and module eigen-genes of both control (addiction index = 0) and addicted mice. …”