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  1. 64721

    Phytol Suppresses Type II Collagen Autoimmunity by Malin Hultqvist (75086)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) Phytol prevents collagen-induced arthritis in DA.…”
  2. 64722

    Introgression of Asian soybean rust resistant genes into elite soybean lines from Uruguay by Jhon Larzábal (14107016)

    Published 2022
    “…Throughout history, different authors have stated the importance of genetic resistance as a fundamental tool to decrease the adverse effects of phytopathogens, leading to agriculture sustainability. …”
  3. 64723

    Effectiveness of Self-Help plus and problem management plus interventions in providing psychological support to clients of Opioid Agonist treatment programs in Ukraine by Viktoriia Gorbunova (21728671)

    Published 2025
    “…The SH+ showed additional benefits, a decrease in missed medication doses, and a reduction in PTSD and depression symptoms.…”
  4. 64724

    Effect of local papaverine on arteriovenous fistula maturation in patients with end-stage renal disease by Reza Manani (7141757)

    Published 2019
    “…Four functional fistulas, 1 (1.8%) in the case group and 3 (5.5%) in the control group, failed to mature (p=0.618). …”
  5. 64725

    Plasma fatty acid profile in dairy cows associated with the inclusion of annatto in their diet by Clarissa Sampaio de Oliveira Lima (8402226)

    Published 2020
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the plasma lipid profile and plasma fatty acids of dairy cows receiving diets supplemented with annatto. A total of 32 Holstein cows (550 kg), distributed in a completely randomized design, were allocated to individual stalls and submitted to following treatments: C0 = no annatto; C4 = inclusion of annatto at 4 g kg-1 dry matter (DM) of diet (0.07 g bixin kg-1 diet); C5 = inclusion of annatto at 5 g kg-1 DM of diet (0.09 g bixin kg-1 diet); and C7 = inclusion of annatto at 7 g kg-1 DM of diet (0.12 g bixin kg-1 diet). …”
  6. 64726

    Data_Sheet_4_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  7. 64727

    Data_Sheet_3_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  8. 64728

    Data_Sheet_1_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  9. 64729

    Data_Sheet_1_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  10. 64730

    Data_Sheet_3_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  11. 64731

    Preparation and Characterization of Homologous Diiron Dithiolato, Diselenato, and Ditellurato Complexes: [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models by Mohammad K. Harb (2331892)

    Published 2009
    “…Treatment of Fe<sub>3</sub>(CO)<sub>12</sub> with 3,3-bis(thiocyanatomethyl)oxetane (<b>1</b>) or a mixture of 2-oxa-6,7-dithiaspiro[3.4]octane (<b>2a</b>) and 2-oxa-6,7,8-trithiaspiro[3.5]nonane (<b>2b</b>) in toluene at reflux afforded the model compound Fe<sub>2</sub>(μ-S<sub>2</sub>C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O)(CO)<sub>6</sub> (<b>3</b>). …”
  12. 64732

    Data_Sheet_2_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  13. 64733

    Data_Sheet_2_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
  14. 64734

    Data_Sheet_4_Personalized surgical planning for coronary bypass graft configurations using patient-specific computational modeling to avoid flow competition in arterial grafts.XLSX by Krish Chaudhuri (13866956)

    Published 2023
    “…The use of the computational models led to a significant decrease in the selection of unsatisfactory grafting configurations when surgeons employed “anaortic” (21.25% (17/80) vs. 1.25% (1/80), P < 0.001) but not “aortic” techniques (5% (4/80) vs. 0% (0/80), P = 0.64). …”
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  16. 64736

    Profiling, purification and identification of the protein corresponding to the 8317 <i>m/z</i> peak. by Pierre Hibert (470627)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>A:</b> Representative SELDI-TOF-MS protein spectra of plasma sample from one Control, one RIPC 5′, and one RIPC 10′ rat. …”
  17. 64737

    LGR4 is required for RSPO1-induced Wnt/β-catenin signaling. by Heinz Ruffner (150990)

    Published 2012
    “…(b) Expression of LGR4, LGR5 and LGR6 rescue LGR4 siRNA-elicited decrease in RSPO1-induced STF reporter activation. …”
  18. 64738

    Loss of <i>bmm</i> in the somatic cells of the gonad with an independent RNAi line has no effect on triglyceride storage or breakdown in females. by Lianna W. Wat (8339454)

    Published 2021
    “…(F) Triglyceride breakdown post-starvation among 5-day-old virgin <i>c587>UAS-bmm;UAS-bmm-RNAi</i> females and control females (<i>c587</i>>+ and <i>+>UAS-bmm;UAS-bmm-RNAi</i>) showed a modest decrease of a similar magnitude at both 0–12 hours or 12–24 hours STV (<i>p</i> = 0.0043, 1.7 × 10<sup>−6</sup>, and 0.0027 for 0–12 hours and 0.0, 2.6 × 10<sup>−6</sup>, and 2.9 × 10<sup>−4</sup> for 12–24 hours, respectively; one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey HSD test). …”
  19. 64739

    Data_Sheet_1_Core Sets of Kinematic Variables to Consider for Evaluation of Gait Post-stroke.PDF by Heidi Nedergård (10662370)

    Published 2022
    “…These core sets contained: (1) a spatial (Stride/Step length) or a temporal variable (Self-selected gait speed/Stance time/Swing time or Duration of 2nd double-support), (2) Pelvis sagittal ROM or Ankle plantarflexion during push-off, and (3) Arm Posture Score or Cadence or a knee/shoulder joint angle variable. …”
  20. 64740

    Table_1_Core Sets of Kinematic Variables to Consider for Evaluation of Gait Post-stroke.DOCX by Heidi Nedergård (10662370)

    Published 2022
    “…These core sets contained: (1) a spatial (Stride/Step length) or a temporal variable (Self-selected gait speed/Stance time/Swing time or Duration of 2nd double-support), (2) Pelvis sagittal ROM or Ankle plantarflexion during push-off, and (3) Arm Posture Score or Cadence or a knee/shoulder joint angle variable. …”