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  1. 16981

    Characterizing Interface Shape Evolution in Immiscible Polymer Blends via 3D Image Analysis by Carlos R. Lopez-Barron (2355784)

    Published 2009
    “…Distributions of the curvatures at different annealing times were obtained by measuring <i>H</i> and <i>K</i> at many (typically 10<sup>7</sup>) points on the interface. Coarsening of a symmetric (50/50 w/w FLPS/SAN) and a nonsymmetric (35/65 w/w) blend was monitored. …”
  2. 16982

    DataSheet1_Electronic structure of metal oxide dications with ammonia ligands and their reactivity towards the selective conversion of methane to methanol.PDF by Emily E. Claveau (18115338)

    Published 2024
    “…We find that the oxyl states activate a C-H bond easily with barriers smaller than 10 kcal/mol across all first-row transition metals, while the barriers for the oxo states start from about 50 kcal/mol for M = Ti and decrease linearly to 10 kcal/mol going toward M = Ni. …”
  3. 16983

    Improvement of the French voicing categorical perception in children with SLI after phonological auditory training by Gregory Collet (7422254)

    Published 2019
    “…During each session, ten blocks of 20 stimuli (10 pairs with the same two stimuli and 10 pairs with two different stimuli) were</div><div>presented to the children in a random order. The first blocks were built using stimuli separated by an important acoustical distance: 50 ms (-25 vs +25 msec de VOT). …”
  4. 16984

    Image_4_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  5. 16985

    Image_6_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  6. 16986

    Image_3_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  7. 16987

    Image_2_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  8. 16988

    Image_5_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  9. 16989

    Image_1_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  10. 16990

    Data_Sheet_1_Coastal Flooding in the Balearic Islands During the Twenty-First Century Caused by Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Events.zip by Pau Luque (11248140)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Sea-level rise induces a permanent loss of land with widespread ecological and economic impacts, most evident in urban and densely populated areas. …”
  11. 16991

    Cell viability in monolayer and 3D aggregate cultures after oxidative stress induced by H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. by Mireille M. J. P. E. Sthijns (12245491)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The percentage of viable cells is shown relative to the control that was not exposed to H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. A) In monolayer culture, the higher the percentage of INS1E cells included in the co-culture, the more H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> was necessary to induce a similar decrease in viability. …”
  12. 16992

    Exogenous TGF-β delays mortality in HK/483-infected mice. by Christina M. Carlson (240307)

    Published 2010
    “…Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Asterisk (*) indicates significant increase in TGF-β levels as compared with other groups (A); difference in weight loss (B) or mortality (C) as compared with HK/483 virus and AdDL70-treated mice; and decrease in viral titers as compared with HK/483 infected mice (D).…”
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  14. 16994

    Gene expression comparison between <i>C. albicans</i> alone and drug-treated groups in <i>Galleria mellonella</i>. by Nadja Rodrigues de Melo (485602)

    Published 2013
    “…On the other hand this treatment also caused a significant decrease of gene expression of IMPI, C5 (*p<0.001), C6 and C7 (**p<0.05). …”
  15. 16995

    Reduced VEGF disrupts the parenchyma around airways and vasculature. by Minna M. Wieck (849372)

    Published 2016
    “…(C) Quantification by Western blot confirms a statistically significant decrease in the relative abundance of αSMA in mutants. …”
  16. 16996

    CA and HT abolished the <i>in vivo</i> obesogenic effect of RGZ. by Esmail Lutfi (848005)

    Published 2017
    “…The effect of RGZ was abolished by CA 50 μM (A) and HT (100 μM) (B). Values are mean ± SEM, n = 4 independent experiments (10 animals per group). …”
  17. 16997

    Vascular permeability visualized via FITC-dextran staining. by Steven Hyun Seung Lee (12884158)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(a) Significant amounts of retinal vessel leakage, appearing as indistinct regions of blurred staining, can be observed throughout the retinas of the sham-treated STZ-induced diabetic mouse models and those administered with the virus vector containing a control shRNA, whereas rAAV2-shmTOR-SD injection resulted in a marked decrease in vascular permeability. …”
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  19. 16999

    Image_1_Markers of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Using Exhaled Breath Analysis.JPEG by T. T. Wingelaar (6628691)

    Published 2019
    “…The intensities of PC2, consisting of methyl alkanes, showed a significant decrease (p = 0.001) after the first HBOT session to 50.8%, remained decreased during the subsequent days (mean 82%), and decreased even further after 2 days of rest to 58% (compared to baseline). …”
  20. 17000

    Overexpression or pharmacological activation of pgk1 rescues motor neuron phenotypes in smn morphant zebrafish. by Penelope J. Boyd (3936893)

    Published 2017
    “…Note the presence of an axonal outgrowth/branching phenotype associated with <i>smn</i> knockdown (arrow heads) that is reduced in the <i>pgk1</i> over-expressing animals. Scale bars = 50 μM. (B) Overexpression of Pgk1 in <i>smn</i> morphant zebrafish at 30 hpf led to a significant increase in normal motor axons and significant decrease in severe axonal outgrowth phenotypes compared to single <i>smn</i> MO injected embryos. …”