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  1. 100921

    <i>P. intermedia</i> strains bind purified <sup>125</sup>I-FI and FI from HI-NHS. by Sven Malm (326396)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) <i>P. intermedia</i> ATCC 25611, OMZ 248, OMZ 324, MH6, <i>S. aureus</i> strains ATCC 25923 and Newman (FI binding positive control) as well as <i>E. coli</i> DH5α (FI binding negative control) were incubated with <sup>125</sup>I-FI (250 kcpm). …”
  2. 100922

    Supplementary Material for: Characterization of the Bovine Pseudoautosomal Region and Comparison with Sheep, Goat, and Other Mammalian Pseudoautosomal Regions by Das P.J. (4120930)

    Published 2009
    “…Comparing the gene map of cattle PAR with the high-resolution maps of human, horse, and dog PAR allowed to estimate that the size of cattle PAR is approximately 5–9 Mb. BAC end sequence analysis showed that there is a gradient of decreasing GC content from PARter towards the PAB which is consistent with findings in human, mouse, and horse. …”
  3. 100923

    TXNIP targets glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway. by Stephanie Kim (2560966)

    Published 2024
    “…In TXNIP expressing cells, metabolites that increased were displayed in red and metabolites that decreased were displayed in blue. The heat map was created using MetaboAnalyst 5.0 (<a href="https://www.metaboanalyst.ca/MetaboAnalyst/ModuleView.xhtml" target="_blank">https://www.metaboanalyst.ca/MetaboAnalyst/ModuleView.xhtml</a>) as described in Materials and methods. …”
  4. 100924

    Dietary polymer-coated urea enhances the goats lactational performance, excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolites in the semi-arid zone of Iran by Mitra Mazinani (14820738)

    Published 2023
    “…Inc., Lexington, KY) and 4) Polymer-Coated Urea (PCU- international patent number: A01K5/00, 0.7% PCU) based on dry mater intake. …”
  5. 100925

    Systemic effects of angiogenesis inhibition alter pharmacokinetics and intratumoral delivery of <i>nab</i>-paclitaxel by Anne Steins (839229)

    Published 2020
    “…As a consequence, after intraperitoneal administration of NPTX, plasma uptake (5.029 ± 4.35 vs. 25.85 ± 2.27 µM) and intratumoral delivery (5.48 ± 5.32 vs. 38.49 ± 2.805 pmol/mg) of NPTX were greatly impaired in DC101-treated animals compared to control animals. …”
  6. 100926

    Omniscan-induced cells express iron metabolism proteins. by Chhanda Bose (787135)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Expression of ferroportin and other iron regulatory protein hepcidin by human PBMC treated with 0.5 mM Omniscan and deferiprone for 8 days, as shown by immunocytochemistry staining. …”
  7. 100927

    Image_4_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.PNG by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  8. 100928

    Image_3_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.PNG by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  9. 100929

    Table_1_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.pdf by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  10. 100930

    Image_7_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.PNG by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  11. 100931

    Image_1_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.PNG by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  12. 100932

    Audio_3_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.WAV by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  13. 100933

    Image_6_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.PNG by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  14. 100934

    Audio_1_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.WAV by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  15. 100935

    Video_1_Underwater Acoustic Ecology Metrics in an Alaska Marine Protected Area Reveal Marine Mammal Communication Masking and Management Alternatives.WMV by Christine M. Gabriele (3297708)

    Published 2018
    “…RA was approximated from the quietest 5th percentile noise statistics based on a year (2011) of continuous audio data from a hydrophone in GBNP, in the frequency bands of whale and seal sounds of interest: humpback “whup” calls (50–700 Hz, 143 dB re 1 μPa source level, SL); humpback song (224–708 Hz, 175 dB SL), and harbor seal roars (4–500 Hz, 144 dB SL). …”
  16. 100936

    Rearranged chromosomes revert back to wild-type-like chromosomes in laboratory evolution experiments. by Shang-Lin Chang (226019)

    Published 2013
    “…Ancestral cells (A1–A5) and evolved cells (E1–E5) were grown in YPD media overnight, serially diluted and plated on YPD plates containing different concentrations of CuSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  17. 100937

    Quantification of localization and signaling during endocytosis. by Charanya Rengarajan (511093)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Co-localization of Fgf8 is found with Clathrin, Rab7 and Lamp1, whereas co-localization of Rab5 is reduced (A). However, after stimulation of Hsc70, co-localization of Fgf8 and Rab5 is strongly increased. …”
  18. 100938

    Brain water content, brain specific gravity and EB extravasation amount of AQP4<sup>+/+</sup> and AQP4<sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Heling Chu (425189)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) The specific gravity of brain tissue surrounding hematoma from AQP4<sup>+/+</sup> mice was significantly decreased by rhVEGF165 at 1 d, 3 d, and 7 d after injected intracerebroventricularly (n = 6, *<i>p</i><0.05 vs. sham operation; & <i>p</i><0.05 vs. …”
  19. 100939

    Glycine and Folate Ameliorate Models of Congenital Sideroblastic Anemia by Fernández-Murray1, J. Pedro

    Published 2016
    “…Sideroblastic anemias are acquired or inherited anemias that result in a decreased ability to synthesize hemoglobin in red blood cells and result in the presence of iron deposits in the mitochondria of red blood cell precursors. …”
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  20. 100940

    Changes in HIV coreceptor expression. by Sarah W. Read (244555)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>A) Change from baseline in percent of CD4 T cells, and B) CD8 T cells expressing CCR5, median values and interquartile ranges. …”