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  1. 96781

    Table_9_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  2. 96782

    Table_13_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  3. 96783

    Table_8_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  4. 96784

    Image_3_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.JPEG by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  5. 96785

    Table_1_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  6. 96786

    Table_12_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  7. 96787

    Table_14_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  8. 96788

    Image_1_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.JPEG by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  9. 96789

    Table_3_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  10. 96790

    Table_6_Multi-Approach Analysis Reveals Pathways of Cold Tolerance Divergence in Camellia japonica.XLSX by MengLong Fan (12136557)

    Published 2022
    “…About 60% of the genes responding to cold had similar dynamics in the two populations, but 1,896 transcripts and 455 proteins differentially accumulated in response to the cold between Tg and Sg C. japonica. …”
  11. 96791

    Enhanced viability and function of mesenchymal stromal cell spheroids is mediated <i>via</i> autophagy induction by Shobha Regmi (3134358)

    Published 2021
    “…Herein, we found that macroautophagy/autophagy was highly induced and ROS production was suppressed in MSC<sub>3D</sub> as compared to 2D-cultured MSCs (MSC<sub>2D</sub>). Interestingly, inhibition of autophagy induction caused decreased cell viability and increased apoptotic activity in MSC<sub>3D</sub>. …”
  12. 96792

    Glomerular-specific innervation pattern of the CSDn is relevant for odour-specific modulation of odour-guided behavior. by Ajeet Pratap Singh (404076)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Targeted expression of tetanus toxin light chain in the CSDn (<i>R60F02</i>Gal4/+; UAS <i>TNTG/</i>+, n = 14, p = 0.028) leads to an increase in relative male courtship index towards cVA-treated virgin females compared to controls (<i>R60F02</i>Gal4/+; UAS <i>TNTVIF/</i>+, n = 16) which implies decreased sensitivity towards cVA in test animals. …”
  13. 96793

    Epidemiological characteristics of a polymorphism that increases vulnerability to LDL cholesterol. by Brian A. Ference (190898)

    Published 2011
    “…The slope of each line represents the relative risk (RR) of CVD associated with a one mmol/L change in LDL-C. The slope (RR) is greater for carriers of a SNP that increases vulnerability to LDL-C indicating a greater increase in the RR of CVD per unit increase in LDL-C, and a corresponding greater reduction in the RR per unit decrease in LDL-C among SNP carriers as compared to non-carriers. …”
  14. 96794

    BODIPY-cholesterol efflux from fibroblasts is affected by ShhN. by Michel Bidet (206600)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>BODIPY-cholesterol induces the accumulation of Smo in the plasma membrane as cholesterol (A). Plasma membrane enriched fractions from control NIH 3T3 (A, lane 1), NIH 3T3 treated for 6 h with 30 nM ShhN (A, lane 2), and NIH 3T3 treated for 3 h with 2.5 µM BODIPY-cholesterol (A, lane 3) were prepared for immunoblotting with antibodies against Smo. …”
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  20. 96800

    Hypothermia suppressed MNU-mediated cytotoxicity and promoted cell clonogenic capacity. by Gangjun Du (450828)

    Published 2013
    “…B and C. Hypothermia decreased MNU-induced BEAS-2B cell apoptosis examined by PI and Annexin V-FITC staining, early apoptosis and late apoptosis were determined as the percentage of Annexin V+/PI- cells and Annexin V+/PI+ cells, respectively. …”