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Image_5_Identification and Functional Characterization of Sugarcane Invertase Inhibitor (ShINH1): A Potential Candidate for Reducing Pre- and Post-harvest Loss of Sucrose in Sugarc...
Published 2018“…Recombinant ShINH1 potently inhibited acid invertase (IC<sub>50</sub> 22.5 nM), making it a candidate for controlling pre- and post-harvest deterioration of sucrose in sugarcane. …”
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Image_1_Changes in gut microbiota composition after 12 weeks of a home-based lifestyle intervention in breast cancer survivors during the COVID-19 lockdown.pdf
Published 2023“…</p>Results<p>Beneficial effects of the LI were observed on MD adherence, and cardiometabolic parameters (pre vs post). A robust reduction of Proteobacteria was observed after LI, which is able to reshape the gut microbiota by modulating microorganisms capable of decreasing inflammation and others involved in improving the lipid and glycemic assets of the host. …”
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Table_1_Liver Transcriptomic Analysis of the Effects of Dietary Fish Oil Revealed a Regulated Expression Pattern of Genes in Adult Female Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus).DOCX
Published 2021“…The expression levels of Foxo1a and Lep, which are involved in the lipid metabolism, decreased significantly in the FO group, which may be related to the lower level of HSI in the FO group. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PDF
Published 2022“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Video_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.mov
Published 2022“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PDF
Published 2023“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PDF
Published 2022“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Image_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PNG
Published 2023“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Video_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.mov
Published 2022“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Video_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.mov
Published 2023“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Image_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PNG
Published 2022“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Image_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PNG
Published 2022“…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
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Inorganic Nutrients Increase Humification Efficiency and C-Sequestration in an Annually Cropped Soil
Published 2016“…Interestingly the C:N, C:P and C:S ratios decreased significantly with depth possibly as a consequence of differences in fungi to bacteria ratio. …”
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DataSheet2_Heterologous Production of Glycine Betaine Using Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803-Based Chassis Lacking Native Compatible Solutes.docx
Published 2022“…Under salt stress conditions, the growth was impaired and accumulation of glycogen decreased by ∼50% whereas the production of compatible solutes and extracellular polymeric substances (capsular and released ones) increased with salinity. …”
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Altering the N-terminal arms of the polymerase manager protein UmuD modulates protein interactions
Published 2017“…<div><p><i>Escherichia coli</i> cells that are exposed to DNA damaging agents invoke the SOS response that involves expression of the <i>umuD</i> gene products, along with more than 50 other genes. Full-length UmuD is expressed as a 139-amino-acid protein, which eventually cleaves its N-terminal 24 amino acids to form UmuD′. …”
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DataSheet1_Heterologous Production of Glycine Betaine Using Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803-Based Chassis Lacking Native Compatible Solutes.docx
Published 2022“…Under salt stress conditions, the growth was impaired and accumulation of glycogen decreased by ∼50% whereas the production of compatible solutes and extracellular polymeric substances (capsular and released ones) increased with salinity. …”
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Synaptic plasticity and coincidence detection in the model Kenyon cell.
Published 2008“…(F) Gaussian distributions of increasing width ( = 2×STD, abscissa) generated input trains of 10 spikes with decreasing probability of triggering a KC spike (see also [G]). …”
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Effects of temperature on modeled neurons: Bursting emergence.
Published 2017“…Decreasing temperature affects the interspike interval, which widens in all cases, leading to a reduced number of spikes. …”