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  1. 101861

    Presentation_1_Valine-Induced Isoleucine Starvation in Escherichia coli K-12 Studied by Spike-In Normalized RNA Sequencing.pdf by Bertil Gummesson (8535924)

    Published 2020
    “…The whole-cell spike-in method also made it possible to quantify how rapidly the pool of total messenger RNA (mRNA) decreases upon amino acid starvation. A principal component analysis showed that the first two components together described 69% of the variability of the data, underlining that large and highly coordinated regulons are at play in the stringent response. …”
  2. 101862

    Image_1_Association of gut microbiome and metabolites with onset and treatment response of patients with pemphigus vulgaris.tif by Yiyi Wang (649354)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the relative abundance of several microbial species, including the pathogenic bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli) and some SCFA-producing probiotics (e.g., Eubacterium ventriosum), consistently differed between the two groups in each comparison. …”
  3. 101863

    Table_1_Promoting Graduate Student Mental Health During COVID-19: Acceptability, Feasibility, and Perceived Utility of an Online Single-Session Intervention.DOCX by Akash R. Wasil (9677355)

    Published 2021
    “…Participants (n = 263), who were not compensated, were randomly assigned to two of three modules: behavioral activation, cognitive restructuring, and gratitude. …”
  4. 101864

    DataSheet_3_Valine-Induced Isoleucine Starvation in Escherichia coli K-12 Studied by Spike-In Normalized RNA Sequencing.xlsx by Bertil Gummesson (8535924)

    Published 2020
    “…The whole-cell spike-in method also made it possible to quantify how rapidly the pool of total messenger RNA (mRNA) decreases upon amino acid starvation. A principal component analysis showed that the first two components together described 69% of the variability of the data, underlining that large and highly coordinated regulons are at play in the stringent response. …”
  5. 101865

    C57BL/6 APRIL-Tg mice showed less inflammatory arthritis in acute and chronic phase. by Adriana Carvalho-Santos (814114)

    Published 2024
    “…D, The total cellularity of inguinal lymph nodes of APRIL-Tg mice at day 3 of AIA was lower in contrast to littermate mice (D, **p < 0.01, n = 6). E, No difference was observed in the spleen between the groups upon arthritis induction (E, p = 0.29, n = 6). …”
  6. 101866

    Data_Sheet_1_Identification of key factors driving inflammation-induced sensitization of muscle sensory neurons.pdf by Sridevi Nagaraja (833270)

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, we found that simulating single knockouts of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) and reducing the rates of G<sub>αq</sub>-coupled receptor phosphorylation and G<sub>αq</sub> subunit activation considerably altered the excitability of nociceptors (i.e., each modification increased or decreased the inflammation-induced fold change in the number of triggered APs compared to when all channels were present). …”
  7. 101867

    DataSheet_1_Valine-Induced Isoleucine Starvation in Escherichia coli K-12 Studied by Spike-In Normalized RNA Sequencing.xlsx by Bertil Gummesson (8535924)

    Published 2020
    “…The whole-cell spike-in method also made it possible to quantify how rapidly the pool of total messenger RNA (mRNA) decreases upon amino acid starvation. A principal component analysis showed that the first two components together described 69% of the variability of the data, underlining that large and highly coordinated regulons are at play in the stringent response. …”
  8. 101868

    Table_3_Promoting Graduate Student Mental Health During COVID-19: Acceptability, Feasibility, and Perceived Utility of an Online Single-Session Intervention.docx by Akash R. Wasil (9677355)

    Published 2021
    “…Participants (n = 263), who were not compensated, were randomly assigned to two of three modules: behavioral activation, cognitive restructuring, and gratitude. …”
  9. 101869

    Image_3_Association of gut microbiome and metabolites with onset and treatment response of patients with pemphigus vulgaris.tif by Yiyi Wang (649354)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the relative abundance of several microbial species, including the pathogenic bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli) and some SCFA-producing probiotics (e.g., Eubacterium ventriosum), consistently differed between the two groups in each comparison. …”
  10. 101870

    <i>Drosophila simulans</i> alleles reduce ping-pong biogenesis and phasing biogenesis. by Luyang Wang (476973)

    Published 2020
    “…Right: ping-pong fraction heat map for 20 most piRNA-abundant TE families from panel C right. (E) Diagram of Zucchini-dependent phased piRNA biogenesis. …”
  11. 101871

    Table_1_Contaminant film thickness affects walkway friction measurements.DOCX by Dennis D. Chimich (13524856)

    Published 2022
    “…Friction measured with the BOT 3000E was sensitive to film thickness on two surfaces with water and one surface with Triton. …”
  12. 101872

    Table_1_Association of gut microbiome and metabolites with onset and treatment response of patients with pemphigus vulgaris.xlsx by Yiyi Wang (649354)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the relative abundance of several microbial species, including the pathogenic bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli) and some SCFA-producing probiotics (e.g., Eubacterium ventriosum), consistently differed between the two groups in each comparison. …”
  13. 101873

    Characterization of vascular morphological properties and comparison of EC monocultures and EC-pericyte co-cultures. by Jaerim Kim (774458)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Vessel widths were measured along the sectioned lines. When two cells were cultured together, vessel width decreased significantly. …”
  14. 101874

    Conventional MRI and DKI of the preterm infants at different PMAs. by Jingjing Shi (407360)

    Published 2016
    “…The RAI value range in the MD column was 0.5×10<sup>-3</sup>mm/s<sup>2</sup>~4×10<sup>-3</sup>mm/s<sup>2</sup>.The T2 signal intensity (SI) of the PLIC gradually decreased as PMA increased from 34 weeks to 40 weeks; meanwhile, the signal intensity on the FA and MK maps increased, as shown with a white arrow on the MK map. …”
  15. 101875

    Summary of model behaviour for internal noise amplitude and spectral slope estimation. by Daniel H. Baker (327642)

    Published 2019
    “…Noise with steeper slopes (ɑ = 1.5–2.0) increased mean dominance duration as a function of noise contrast, while noise with shallower slopes decreased mean dominance duration. …”
  16. 101876

    cAMP binding for different CRP mutants. by Tal Einav (2629669)

    Published 2018
    “…(A) Curves were characterized using the MWC model, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0204275#pone.0204275.e019" target="_blank">Eq (1)</a>. The D subunit increases CRP’s affinity for cAMP while the S subunit decreases this affinity. …”
  17. 101877

    Supplementary file 1_Effects of aging and valence on emotional response inhibition: conclusions from a novel stop-signal task.xlsx by Jill D. Waring (6652103)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, in each task block only one of the two types of emotional scene images served as a task-relevant stop cue, e.g., unpleasant images as stop-signals. …”
  18. 101878

    A Validated Smartphone-Based Assessment of Gait and Gait Variability in Parkinson’s Disease by Robert J. Ellis (668685)

    Published 2015
    “…Mixed-factorial analysis of variance revealed several instances in which between-group differences (e.g., increased gait variability in PD patients relative to healthy controls) yielded medium-to-large effect sizes (eta-squared values), and cueing-mediated changes (e.g., decreased gait variability when PD patients walked with auditory cues) yielded small-to-medium effect sizes—while at the same time, device-related measurement error yielded small-to-negligible effect sizes.…”
  19. 101879

    Data Sheet 1_Effects of aging and valence on emotional response inhibition: conclusions from a novel stop-signal task.pdf by Jill D. Waring (6652103)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, in each task block only one of the two types of emotional scene images served as a task-relevant stop cue, e.g., unpleasant images as stop-signals. …”
  20. 101880

    Measurement of difference between populations. by Laura R. James (341178)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Two populations of idealized data (Gaussian distribution, mean = 5, SD = 1, area = 1, n = 5000) were offset by multiples of the standard deviation. …”