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Assessment and Revision of the MOSCED Parameters for Water: Application to Limiting Activity Coefficients and Binary Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium
Published 2018“…As a consequence, in the present study we reregress MOSCED parameters for water which greatly improves the accuracy with which MOSCED may predict limiting activity coefficients of water in organic solvents, with the average absolute error decreasing from 3056.2% to 63.2%. …”
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Published 2024“…Measurements of body size, body composition (InBody 720), and bone age were performed in all players who were selected to participate in the selection program (<i>n</i> = 264) (mean±sd age: 13.1±0.6 years) and in a sample of not-selected players (<i>n</i> = 266) (mean±sd age: 13.2±0.6 years). …”
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Flowchart of the selection program.
Published 2024“…Measurements of body size, body composition (InBody 720), and bone age were performed in all players who were selected to participate in the selection program (<i>n</i> = 264) (mean±sd age: 13.1±0.6 years) and in a sample of not-selected players (<i>n</i> = 266) (mean±sd age: 13.2±0.6 years). …”
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Revised Supplemental Figures and Movies
Published 2024“…</b> Myotubes are tri-dimensionally distributed in skeletal muscle tissues. Projection of a representative immunofluorescence image of skeletal muscle tissues composed of several myofibers distributed in a 30 mm z stack, stained with fluorophore-conjugated phalloidin to visualize F-actin (green). …”
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Image_3_The expression pattern of GDF15 in human brain changes during aging and in Alzheimer’s disease.TIF
Published 2023“…Finally, when GDF15 was silenced in vitro in dermal fibroblasts, a decrease in OXPHOS complexes transcript levels and an increase in IL-6 levels were observed.…”
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Table_1_PINK1 Protects Against Gentamicin-Induced Sensory Hair Cell Damage: Possible Relation to Induction of Autophagy and Inhibition of p53 Signal Pathway.doc
Published 2018“…Moreover, PINK1 interference contributed to a decrease of autophagy but an increase of p53 level in HEI-OC1 cells in response to GM stimulus. …”
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Image_1_The expression pattern of GDF15 in human brain changes during aging and in Alzheimer’s disease.TIF
Published 2023“…Finally, when GDF15 was silenced in vitro in dermal fibroblasts, a decrease in OXPHOS complexes transcript levels and an increase in IL-6 levels were observed.…”
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Brain Interleukin-1β and the Intrinsic Receptor Antagonist Control Peripheral Toll-Like Receptor 3-Mediated Suppression of Spontaneous Activity in Rats
Published 2014“…<div><p>During acute viral infections such as influenza, humans often experience not only transient fever, but also prolonged fatigue or depressive feelings with a decrease in social activity for days or weeks. …”
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Image_1_Phenylephrine-Induced Cardiovascular Changes in the Anesthetized Mouse: An Integrated Assessment of in vivo Hemodynamics Under Conditions of Controlled Heart Rate.pdf
Published 2022“…</p>Hypothesis<p>We hypothesize that (i) our in vivo model can be utilized to investigate cardiac and vascular responses to pharmacological intervention with the α<sub>1</sub>-agonist phenylephrine, and (ii) we can study cardiovascular function during artificial pacing of the heart, modulating cardiac function without a direct vascular effect.…”