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  1. 96681

    Table_4_A LysR-Type Transcriptional Regulator LcrX Is Involved in Virulence, Biofilm Formation, Swimming Motility, Siderophore Secretion, and Growth in Sugar Sources in Xanthomonas... by Hanbi Park (8277843)

    Published 2020
    “…Among them, LysR type transcriptional regulators are well-characterized and abundant in bacteria. In a previous study, comparative proteomic analysis revealed that LysR type carbohydrate-related transcriptional regulator in Xag (LcrX) was more abundant in XVM2, which is a minimal medium, compared with a rich medium. …”
  2. 96682

    Table_7_A LysR-Type Transcriptional Regulator LcrX Is Involved in Virulence, Biofilm Formation, Swimming Motility, Siderophore Secretion, and Growth in Sugar Sources in Xanthomonas... by Hanbi Park (8277843)

    Published 2020
    “…Among them, LysR type transcriptional regulators are well-characterized and abundant in bacteria. In a previous study, comparative proteomic analysis revealed that LysR type carbohydrate-related transcriptional regulator in Xag (LcrX) was more abundant in XVM2, which is a minimal medium, compared with a rich medium. …”
  3. 96683

    Image_4_A LysR-Type Transcriptional Regulator LcrX Is Involved in Virulence, Biofilm Formation, Swimming Motility, Siderophore Secretion, and Growth in Sugar Sources in Xanthomonas... by Hanbi Park (8277843)

    Published 2020
    “…Among them, LysR type transcriptional regulators are well-characterized and abundant in bacteria. In a previous study, comparative proteomic analysis revealed that LysR type carbohydrate-related transcriptional regulator in Xag (LcrX) was more abundant in XVM2, which is a minimal medium, compared with a rich medium. …”
  4. 96684

    Image_3_A LysR-Type Transcriptional Regulator LcrX Is Involved in Virulence, Biofilm Formation, Swimming Motility, Siderophore Secretion, and Growth in Sugar Sources in Xanthomonas... by Hanbi Park (8277843)

    Published 2020
    “…Among them, LysR type transcriptional regulators are well-characterized and abundant in bacteria. In a previous study, comparative proteomic analysis revealed that LysR type carbohydrate-related transcriptional regulator in Xag (LcrX) was more abundant in XVM2, which is a minimal medium, compared with a rich medium. …”
  5. 96685

    Image_6_A LysR-Type Transcriptional Regulator LcrX Is Involved in Virulence, Biofilm Formation, Swimming Motility, Siderophore Secretion, and Growth in Sugar Sources in Xanthomonas... by Hanbi Park (8277843)

    Published 2020
    “…Among them, LysR type transcriptional regulators are well-characterized and abundant in bacteria. In a previous study, comparative proteomic analysis revealed that LysR type carbohydrate-related transcriptional regulator in Xag (LcrX) was more abundant in XVM2, which is a minimal medium, compared with a rich medium. …”
  6. 96686

    Table_1_The MicroRNA319d/TCP10 Node Regulates the Common Bean – Rhizobia Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis.XLSX by José Á. Martín-Rodríguez (5618957)

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, these plants with lower TCP10 levels showed decreased expression level of the jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthetic gene: LOX2. …”
  7. 96687

    Table_3_The MicroRNA319d/TCP10 Node Regulates the Common Bean – Rhizobia Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis.DOCX by José Á. Martín-Rodríguez (5618957)

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, these plants with lower TCP10 levels showed decreased expression level of the jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthetic gene: LOX2. …”
  8. 96688

    Image_3_The MicroRNA319d/TCP10 Node Regulates the Common Bean – Rhizobia Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis.JPEG by José Á. Martín-Rodríguez (5618957)

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, these plants with lower TCP10 levels showed decreased expression level of the jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthetic gene: LOX2. …”
  9. 96689

    Image_4_The MicroRNA319d/TCP10 Node Regulates the Common Bean – Rhizobia Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis.JPEG by José Á. Martín-Rodríguez (5618957)

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, these plants with lower TCP10 levels showed decreased expression level of the jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthetic gene: LOX2. …”
  10. 96690

    Image_1_The MicroRNA319d/TCP10 Node Regulates the Common Bean – Rhizobia Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis.JPEG by José Á. Martín-Rodríguez (5618957)

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, these plants with lower TCP10 levels showed decreased expression level of the jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthetic gene: LOX2. …”
  11. 96691

    Complementary conditioning measures in healthy subjects. by Gabriela Ribeiro (4748373)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(F) Intake</b> volumes were higher for CS<sup>+</sup> than CS<sup>-</sup> (F<sub>(1,102)</sub> = 5.5, <i>P</i> = 0.02), and decreased across conditioning days (F<sub>(1,102)</sub> = 8.1, <i>P</i> = 0.005; Interaction: F<sub>(1,102)</sub> = 0.5, <i>P</i> = 0.5; repeated-measures 2-way ANOVA). …”
  12. 96692

    Anaerobic Benzene Biodegradation Linked to the Growth of Highly Specific Bacterial Clades by Courtney R. A. Toth (10883350)

    Published 2021
    “…The presence of other hydrocarbon co-contaminants decreased the rates of benzene degradation by a factor of 2 to 4. …”
  13. 96693

    Fractionated Radiation Exposure of Rat Spinal Cords Leads to Latent Neuro-Inflammation in Brain, Cognitive Deficits, and Alterations in Apurinic Endonuclease 1 - Fig 3 by M. A. Suresh Kumar (774864)

    Published 2015
    “…Quantification of the 3A western blot with GAPDH control. Cell markers increased up to two fractions then decreased for third fraction, where as APE1 after a single dose induction, decreased with fractionation.…”
  14. 96694

    Supplementary Material for: Temporal Patterns of Gene Expression Profiles in the Neonatal Mouse Lung after Hypoxia-Reoxygenation by Rognlien A.G.W. (2954325)

    Published 2016
    “…Three DNA glycosylases were downregulated, while genes involved in cell cycle renewal indicated both increased and decreased cell cycle arrest. <i>Sod1</i> (T2.5h median H60: 1.01, H21: 0.88, p = 0.005; T5h median H60: 1.04, H21: 0.85, p = 0.038) and <i>Il1b</i> (T0h median H60: 0.86, H21: 1.08, p = 0.021) were significantly differentially expressed when comparing hyperoxic and normoxic reoxygenation. …”
  15. 96695

    Cell markers staining of spinal cord cryosections from <sup>28</sup>Si exposed rats. by M. A. Suresh Kumar (774864)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Left image: Spinal cords from rats exposed to 0.5 Gy of 300 MeV/n <sup>28</sup>Si,were isolated after 6 months post exposure. 8 μm thick cryosections from T7 (dorso cortico spinal (dcs) ventral column white matter section staining at 40X magnification is shown here) stained for APE1 and cell markers (A2B5, NG2), and imaged on Zeiss Axiovert Imaging system as described in Materials and Methods. …”
  16. 96696

    Stimulus protocols. by Penelope A. McNulty (441014)

    Published 2013
    “…Self-sustained activity was evident in the right wrist extensors with both stimulus patterns, but not in the right thenar muscles. A: 25 Hz for 2 s then 100 Hz for 2 s then 25 Hz for 3 s, C: ramp stimulus, increasing from 1 Hz to 100 Hz over 5 s and then decreasing to 1 Hz over 5 s.…”
  17. 96697

    Additional sleep parameters for FBS female flies thermogenetically activated. by Joseph D. Jones (13883524)

    Published 2025
    “…Two-way repeated measures ANOVA followed by Sidak’s multiple comparisons test revealed that control and most FBS lines show a significant decrease in nighttime sleep bout duration between 22 and 31 °C. …”
  18. 96698

    <i>Ex vivo</i> activation of CD4<sup>+</sup> T-cells from donors on suppressive ART can lead to sustained production of infectious HIV-1 from a subset of infected cells by John K. Bui (3772828)

    Published 2017
    “…Experiments were performed with purified CD4<sup>+</sup> T-cells from five consecutively recruited donors who had been on suppressive ART for > 2 years. In all experiments, HIV RNA levels in supernatant increased following initial stimulation, decreased or remained stable during the rest period, and increased again with repeat stimulation. …”
  19. 96699

    Data Sheet 1_CD56neg CD16+ cells represent a distinct mature NK cell subset with altered phenotype and are associated with adverse clinical outcome upon expansion in AML.pdf by Julia Wlosik (20539100)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we validated our findings in a validation cohort of N=38 AML patients. AML patients with CD56neg CD16+ NK cells expansion at diagnosis had decreased overall survival (HR[CI95]=5.5[1.2-24.5], p=0.0251) and relapse-free survival (HR[CI95]=13.1[1.9-87.5], p=0.0079) compared to AML patients without expansion after 36 months follow-up. …”
  20. 96700

    Traub-Miles model with slow M current. by Lukas Ramlow (11349500)

    Published 2021
    “…At <i>t</i> = 25ms a constant current <i>I</i> = 5<i>μ</i>A/cm<sup>2</sup> (red line panel) is applied so that the model undergoes a transition from the excitable to the tonic firing regime. …”