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  1. 39921

    Table_1_PDIA2 Bridges Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Metabolic Reprogramming During Malignant Transformation of Chronic Colitis.xlsx by Jie Tao (227070)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>AOM/DSS treatment induced 38 tumors in 10 mice at the 14th week with the mean tumor size 9.35 ± 3.87 mm<sup>2</sup>, which was significantly decreased to 5.85 ± 0.95 mm<sup>2</sup> by the ER stress inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid (4PBA). …”
  2. 39922

    Table_4_PDIA2 Bridges Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Metabolic Reprogramming During Malignant Transformation of Chronic Colitis.docx by Jie Tao (227070)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>AOM/DSS treatment induced 38 tumors in 10 mice at the 14th week with the mean tumor size 9.35 ± 3.87 mm<sup>2</sup>, which was significantly decreased to 5.85 ± 0.95 mm<sup>2</sup> by the ER stress inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid (4PBA). …”
  3. 39923

    Table_8_PDIA2 Bridges Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Metabolic Reprogramming During Malignant Transformation of Chronic Colitis.docx by Jie Tao (227070)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>AOM/DSS treatment induced 38 tumors in 10 mice at the 14th week with the mean tumor size 9.35 ± 3.87 mm<sup>2</sup>, which was significantly decreased to 5.85 ± 0.95 mm<sup>2</sup> by the ER stress inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid (4PBA). …”
  4. 39924

    Table_7_PDIA2 Bridges Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Metabolic Reprogramming During Malignant Transformation of Chronic Colitis.xlsx by Jie Tao (227070)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>AOM/DSS treatment induced 38 tumors in 10 mice at the 14th week with the mean tumor size 9.35 ± 3.87 mm<sup>2</sup>, which was significantly decreased to 5.85 ± 0.95 mm<sup>2</sup> by the ER stress inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid (4PBA). …”
  5. 39925

    Image_6_PDIA2 Bridges Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Metabolic Reprogramming During Malignant Transformation of Chronic Colitis.tif by Jie Tao (227070)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>AOM/DSS treatment induced 38 tumors in 10 mice at the 14th week with the mean tumor size 9.35 ± 3.87 mm<sup>2</sup>, which was significantly decreased to 5.85 ± 0.95 mm<sup>2</sup> by the ER stress inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid (4PBA). …”
  6. 39926

    Image1_LIT01-196, a Metabolically Stable Apelin-17 Analog, Normalizes Blood Pressure in Hypertensive DOCA-Salt Rats via a NO Synthase-dependent Mechanism.pdf by Adrien Flahault (2602345)

    Published 2021
    “…We previously developed LIT01-196, a systemically active metabolically stable apelin-17 analog, produced by chemical addition of a fluorocarbon chain to the N-terminal part of apelin-17. …”
  7. 39927

    Image1_LIT01-196, a Metabolically Stable Apelin-17 Analog, Normalizes Blood Pressure in Hypertensive DOCA-Salt Rats via a NO Synthase-dependent Mechanism.pdf by Adrien Flahault (2602345)

    Published 2021
    “…We previously developed LIT01-196, a systemically active metabolically stable apelin-17 analog, produced by chemical addition of a fluorocarbon chain to the N-terminal part of apelin-17. …”
  8. 39928

    Image2_LIT01-196, a Metabolically Stable Apelin-17 Analog, Normalizes Blood Pressure in Hypertensive DOCA-Salt Rats via a NO Synthase-dependent Mechanism.pdf by Adrien Flahault (2602345)

    Published 2021
    “…We previously developed LIT01-196, a systemically active metabolically stable apelin-17 analog, produced by chemical addition of a fluorocarbon chain to the N-terminal part of apelin-17. …”
  9. 39929

    Image2_LIT01-196, a Metabolically Stable Apelin-17 Analog, Normalizes Blood Pressure in Hypertensive DOCA-Salt Rats via a NO Synthase-dependent Mechanism.pdf by Adrien Flahault (2602345)

    Published 2021
    “…We previously developed LIT01-196, a systemically active metabolically stable apelin-17 analog, produced by chemical addition of a fluorocarbon chain to the N-terminal part of apelin-17. …”
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  11. 39931

    Long-term HIV infection in NHBE ALI cultures. by S. Chinnapaiyan (3621965)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>Panel A and B</b>: NHBE cultures redifferentiated at the Air-Liquid Interface from three different lungs were infected apically and basolaterally with either HIV IIIB (X4-tropic) or HIV BaL (R5-tropic) strains. …”
  12. 39932

    Expression profiles of <i>amhy</i>, <i>amhΔ-y</i> and <i>amh</i> by transcriptome analysis. by Minghui Li (409892)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Transcriptome analysis revealed that <i>amhy</i> and <i>amhΔ-y</i> transcripts were only detected in XY gonads, with low expression at 5 days after hatching (dah), peaked at approximately 30 dah, and decreased expression at 90 dah (<b>a</b>, <b>b</b>). …”
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  14. 39934

    Quantitative measurements of MRI. by Guangliang Ding (470922)

    Published 2016
    “…SWI measurements demonstrated that BMSC treatment marginally reduced hemorrhagic volumes (C) at 5w, but significantly decreased hemorrhagic spots (D) starting 3w, after stroke in T2DM rats.…”
  15. 39935

    Identification of suitable reference genes for real-time qPCR in homocysteine-treated human umbilical vein endothelial cells by Xia Zhu (396327)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, the <i>β-actin</i> (<i>ACTB</i>) levels decreased significantly in Hcy-treated HUVECs compared with control HUVECs (<i>P</i><0.05), and further study indicated that Hcy suppressed the expression of <i>ACTB</i> by upregulating the miR-145-5p level in Hcy-treated HUVECs. …”
  16. 39936

    DataSheet_1_Seasonal approach to forecast the suitability of spawning habitats of a temperate small pelagic fish under a high-emission climate change scenario.pdf by André R. A. Lima (6684476)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Spawning habitats of cold-water, European small pelagic fishes have shifted poleward in the last three decades coincident with gradual ocean warming. We predicted present-day, season-specific habitat suitability for spawning by European sardine Sardina pichardus in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas, and projected climate-driven changes in suitable areas from 2050-2099 under the IPCC – RCP 8.5 scenario. …”
  17. 39937

    The Transcription Factor MAZR Preferentially Acts as a Transcriptional Repressor in Mast Cells and Plays a Minor Role in the Regulation of Effector Functions in Response to FcεRI S... by Anastasia Abramova (473309)

    Published 2013
    “…To study the role of MAZR in mast cells, we generated a conditional <i>Mazr</i> allele and crossed <i>Mazr</i><sup>F/F</sup> mice with the <i>Vav-iCre</i> deleter strain, which is active in all hematopoietic cells. …”
  18. 39938

    DataSheet_2_Seasonal approach to forecast the suitability of spawning habitats of a temperate small pelagic fish under a high-emission climate change scenario.pdf by André R. A. Lima (6684476)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Spawning habitats of cold-water, European small pelagic fishes have shifted poleward in the last three decades coincident with gradual ocean warming. We predicted present-day, season-specific habitat suitability for spawning by European sardine Sardina pichardus in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas, and projected climate-driven changes in suitable areas from 2050-2099 under the IPCC – RCP 8.5 scenario. …”
  19. 39939

    Temporal trends in lung cancer survival: a population-based study by Lukas Löfling (7119512)

    Published 2021
    “…We used population-based information available in a national lung cancer research database (LCBaSe) generated by cross-linkage between the Swedish National Lung Cancer Register and several Swedish health and sociodemographic registers.…”
  20. 39940

    Estimating Sampling Selection Bias in Human Genetics: A Phenomenological Approach by Davide Risso (811836)

    Published 2015
    “…When taking into account only one individual per surname (low kinship model), the average discrepancy was 59.5%, with a peak of 84% by random sampling. When multiple individuals per surname were considered (high kinship model), the discrepancy decreased by 8–30% at the cost of a larger variance. …”