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  1. 102041

    Molecular regulation of miR-378 on the development of mouse follicle and the maturation of oocyte in vivo by Xiao-Feng Sun (149119)

    Published 2018
    “…The results showed that CMV-miR-378 lentivirus transduction in the mouse ovaries resulted in reduced ovary size, extended oestrous cycle (6-7 d in miR-378 overexpression group and 4–5 dyas in GFP control group) due to continuous oestrum, decreased percentage of oocytes in vitro maturation rate (IVM 60.8% vs. 89.4% in GFP control), increased apoptosis rate (Bax/Bcl2 in mRNA and protein level), decreased expression of genes associated with gap junction, such as connexin 43 (Cx-43) and connexin (Cx-37) and decreased expression of genes associated with follicular development, such as BMP15 and GDF9. …”
  2. 102042

    Constitutive heterochromatin controls nuclear mechanics, morphology, and integrity through H3K9me3 mediated chromocenter compaction, Manning et al raw data by Gianna Manning (19858309)

    Published 2025
    “…Nuclear stiffness increases upon loss of H3K9me2 and decreases upon loss of H3K9me3.</b></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Figure 5. …”
  3. 102043

    Palmitate-induced loss of caveolin-3 from the T-tubule system in the heart. by Catherine J. Knowles (400844)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Localization of caveolin-1 and -3 in confocal images of isolated cardiomyocytes from mice fed standard, MCT or palmitate diet for 12 weeks. …”
  4. 102044

    Alternative splicing events affecting PTPRC exons 4 to 7. by Charlotte Vandermeulen (11457794)

    Published 2021
    “…(B) Increased inclusion of exon 4. Decreased inclusion of exon 5 (C), 6 (D) and 7 (E). …”
  5. 102045

    DataSheet_1_Characterization of 3D heterocellular spheroids of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma for the study of cell interactions in the tumor immune microenvironment.docx by Giulio Giustarini (16544991)

    Published 2023
    “…Further, 4-culture tumor spheroids decreased the concentrations of T-cell chemoattracting cytokines, i.e., CCL4, CCL5, and CXCL9, when compared with the non-cancerous spheroids, revealing a critical immunosuppressive feature of the different types of cells forming the tumor spheroids. …”
  6. 102046

    Video_7_In silico Description of LAT1 Transport Mechanism at an Atomistic Level.MPG by Luca Palazzolo (5681993)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The molecular mechanism of transport mediated by LAT1, a sodium-independent antiporter of large neutral amino acids, was investigated through in silico procedures, specifically making reference to two transported substrates, tyrosine (Tyr) and leucine methyl ester (LME), and to 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine (DIT), a well-known LAT1 inhibitor. …”
  7. 102047

    Application of Ion Torrent Sequencing to the Assessment of the Effect of Alkali Ballast Water Treatment on Microbial Community Diversity by Masanori Fujimoto (629927)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>The impact of NaOH as a ballast water treatment (BWT) on microbial community diversity was assessed using the 16S rRNA gene based Ion Torrent sequencing with its new 400 base chemistry. …”
  8. 102048

    Video_3_In silico Description of LAT1 Transport Mechanism at an Atomistic Level.MPG by Luca Palazzolo (5681993)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The molecular mechanism of transport mediated by LAT1, a sodium-independent antiporter of large neutral amino acids, was investigated through in silico procedures, specifically making reference to two transported substrates, tyrosine (Tyr) and leucine methyl ester (LME), and to 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine (DIT), a well-known LAT1 inhibitor. …”
  9. 102049

    Video_1_In silico Description of LAT1 Transport Mechanism at an Atomistic Level.MPG by Luca Palazzolo (5681993)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The molecular mechanism of transport mediated by LAT1, a sodium-independent antiporter of large neutral amino acids, was investigated through in silico procedures, specifically making reference to two transported substrates, tyrosine (Tyr) and leucine methyl ester (LME), and to 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine (DIT), a well-known LAT1 inhibitor. …”
  10. 102050

    Supplementary Figures from Adaptation to AI Therapy in Breast Cancer Can Induce Dynamic Alterations in ER Activity Resulting in Estrogen-Independent Metastatic Tumors by Damir Varešlija (7954046)

    Published 2023
    “…Images were captured from UCSC Genome Browser. V, vehicle; E, estrogen; A, androstenedione. Figure S9. …”
  11. 102051

    Image 1_Metformin-associated gut microbiota remodeling correlates with reinvigorated splenic immunity in aged mice: microbiome-immune crosstalk via the gut-spleen axis.tif by Shu-Qin Ding (9319682)

    Published 2025
    “…Pro-inflammatory cytokines (Ifng, Il17a, Il1b, Il6) decreased, while anti-inflammatory markers (Arg1, Tgfb1) rose. …”
  12. 102052

    Video_10_In silico Description of LAT1 Transport Mechanism at an Atomistic Level.MPG by Luca Palazzolo (5681993)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The molecular mechanism of transport mediated by LAT1, a sodium-independent antiporter of large neutral amino acids, was investigated through in silico procedures, specifically making reference to two transported substrates, tyrosine (Tyr) and leucine methyl ester (LME), and to 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine (DIT), a well-known LAT1 inhibitor. …”
  13. 102053

    DataSheet6_Cost-Effective Transcriptome-Wide Profiling of Circular RNAs by the Improved-tdMDA-NGS Method.pdf by Ashirbad Guria (12539992)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Covalently closed circular RNAs are neoteric to the eukaryotic family of long non-coding RNAs emerging as a result of 5′–3′ backsplicing from exonic, intronic, or intergenic regions spanning the parental gene. …”
  14. 102054

    Widespread cDNA synthesis artifact in long reads. by Amoldeep S. Kainth (17291225)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Plot showing enrichment of primer 1 at the 5’ end and the reverse complement of primer 1 at the 3’ end of artifactual reads. …”
  15. 102055

    Table 3_Metformin-associated gut microbiota remodeling correlates with reinvigorated splenic immunity in aged mice: microbiome-immune crosstalk via the gut-spleen axis.xlsx by Shu-Qin Ding (9319682)

    Published 2025
    “…Pro-inflammatory cytokines (Ifng, Il17a, Il1b, Il6) decreased, while anti-inflammatory markers (Arg1, Tgfb1) rose. …”
  16. 102056

    DataSheet1_Cost-Effective Transcriptome-Wide Profiling of Circular RNAs by the Improved-tdMDA-NGS Method.PDF by Ashirbad Guria (12539992)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Covalently closed circular RNAs are neoteric to the eukaryotic family of long non-coding RNAs emerging as a result of 5′–3′ backsplicing from exonic, intronic, or intergenic regions spanning the parental gene. …”
  17. 102057

    DataSheet2_Cost-Effective Transcriptome-Wide Profiling of Circular RNAs by the Improved-tdMDA-NGS Method.PDF by Ashirbad Guria (12539992)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Covalently closed circular RNAs are neoteric to the eukaryotic family of long non-coding RNAs emerging as a result of 5′–3′ backsplicing from exonic, intronic, or intergenic regions spanning the parental gene. …”
  18. 102058

    Table_2_Preliminary study based on methylation and transcriptome gene sequencing of lncRNAs and immune infiltration in hypopharyngeal carcinoma.xlsx by Kainan Wu (15353437)

    Published 2023
    “…In the immune cell infiltration analysis, B cell memory was significantly elevated in cancer tissue, while γδT cell amount was significantly decreased.</p>Conclusion<p>m6A modification of lncRNAs might be involved in HSCC pathogenesis. …”
  19. 102059

    Table_4_Preliminary study based on methylation and transcriptome gene sequencing of lncRNAs and immune infiltration in hypopharyngeal carcinoma.xlsx by Kainan Wu (15353437)

    Published 2023
    “…In the immune cell infiltration analysis, B cell memory was significantly elevated in cancer tissue, while γδT cell amount was significantly decreased.</p>Conclusion<p>m6A modification of lncRNAs might be involved in HSCC pathogenesis. …”
  20. 102060

    Video_2_In silico Description of LAT1 Transport Mechanism at an Atomistic Level.MPG by Luca Palazzolo (5681993)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The molecular mechanism of transport mediated by LAT1, a sodium-independent antiporter of large neutral amino acids, was investigated through in silico procedures, specifically making reference to two transported substrates, tyrosine (Tyr) and leucine methyl ester (LME), and to 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine (DIT), a well-known LAT1 inhibitor. …”