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  1. 101261

    Presentation_1_Changes of the Gastric Mucosal Microbiome Associated With Histological Stages of Gastric Carcinogenesis.pdf by Zikai Wang (4898179)

    Published 2020
    “…We constructed a random forest model, which had a very high accuracy (AUC > 0.95) in predicating the histological types with as low as five gastric bacterial taxa. …”
  2. 101262

    Table_1_Changes of the Gastric Mucosal Microbiome Associated With Histological Stages of Gastric Carcinogenesis.xlsx by Zikai Wang (4898179)

    Published 2020
    “…We constructed a random forest model, which had a very high accuracy (AUC > 0.95) in predicating the histological types with as low as five gastric bacterial taxa. …”
  3. 101263

    Table_3_Changes of the Gastric Mucosal Microbiome Associated With Histological Stages of Gastric Carcinogenesis.xlsx by Zikai Wang (4898179)

    Published 2020
    “…We constructed a random forest model, which had a very high accuracy (AUC > 0.95) in predicating the histological types with as low as five gastric bacterial taxa. …”
  4. 101264

    The Serine/Threonine Phosphatase PP4 Is Required for Pro-B Cell Development through Its Promotion of Immunoglobulin VDJ Recombination by Yu-wen Su (1406017)

    Published 2013
    “…Our study therefore reveals a novel function for PP4 in pro-B cell development through its promotion of V<sub>H</sub>DJ<sub>H</sub> recombination.…”
  5. 101265

    Data_Sheet_1_Changes of the Gastric Mucosal Microbiome Associated With Histological Stages of Gastric Carcinogenesis.ZIP by Zikai Wang (4898179)

    Published 2020
    “…We constructed a random forest model, which had a very high accuracy (AUC > 0.95) in predicating the histological types with as low as five gastric bacterial taxa. …”
  6. 101266

    Table_4_Changes of the Gastric Mucosal Microbiome Associated With Histological Stages of Gastric Carcinogenesis.xlsx by Zikai Wang (4898179)

    Published 2020
    “…We constructed a random forest model, which had a very high accuracy (AUC > 0.95) in predicating the histological types with as low as five gastric bacterial taxa. …”
  7. 101267

    Table_4_Effects of different manganese sources on nutrient digestibility, fecal bacterial community, and mineral excretion of weaning dairy calves.pdf by Huimin Ji (8641476)

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of different manganese (Mn) sources in basal diets on nutrient apparent digestibility, fecal microbes, and mineral elements excretion before and after weaning.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 Holstein heifer calves (6-week-old, 82.71 ± 1.35, mean ± standard error) were randomly designed into three groups (five each): no extra Mn supplemented (CON), 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of chelates of lysine and glutamic acid in a mixture of 1:1 (LGM), and 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of MnSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  8. 101268

    Table_1_Effects of different manganese sources on nutrient digestibility, fecal bacterial community, and mineral excretion of weaning dairy calves.pdf by Huimin Ji (8641476)

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of different manganese (Mn) sources in basal diets on nutrient apparent digestibility, fecal microbes, and mineral elements excretion before and after weaning.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 Holstein heifer calves (6-week-old, 82.71 ± 1.35, mean ± standard error) were randomly designed into three groups (five each): no extra Mn supplemented (CON), 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of chelates of lysine and glutamic acid in a mixture of 1:1 (LGM), and 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of MnSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  9. 101269

    Image_1_Effects of different manganese sources on nutrient digestibility, fecal bacterial community, and mineral excretion of weaning dairy calves.pdf by Huimin Ji (8641476)

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of different manganese (Mn) sources in basal diets on nutrient apparent digestibility, fecal microbes, and mineral elements excretion before and after weaning.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 Holstein heifer calves (6-week-old, 82.71 ± 1.35, mean ± standard error) were randomly designed into three groups (five each): no extra Mn supplemented (CON), 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of chelates of lysine and glutamic acid in a mixture of 1:1 (LGM), and 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of MnSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  10. 101270

    Image_2_Effects of different manganese sources on nutrient digestibility, fecal bacterial community, and mineral excretion of weaning dairy calves.pdf by Huimin Ji (8641476)

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of different manganese (Mn) sources in basal diets on nutrient apparent digestibility, fecal microbes, and mineral elements excretion before and after weaning.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 Holstein heifer calves (6-week-old, 82.71 ± 1.35, mean ± standard error) were randomly designed into three groups (five each): no extra Mn supplemented (CON), 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of chelates of lysine and glutamic acid in a mixture of 1:1 (LGM), and 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of MnSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  11. 101271

    Table_2_Effects of different manganese sources on nutrient digestibility, fecal bacterial community, and mineral excretion of weaning dairy calves.pdf by Huimin Ji (8641476)

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of different manganese (Mn) sources in basal diets on nutrient apparent digestibility, fecal microbes, and mineral elements excretion before and after weaning.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 Holstein heifer calves (6-week-old, 82.71 ± 1.35, mean ± standard error) were randomly designed into three groups (five each): no extra Mn supplemented (CON), 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of chelates of lysine and glutamic acid in a mixture of 1:1 (LGM), and 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of MnSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  12. 101272

    Table_3_Effects of different manganese sources on nutrient digestibility, fecal bacterial community, and mineral excretion of weaning dairy calves.pdf by Huimin Ji (8641476)

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of different manganese (Mn) sources in basal diets on nutrient apparent digestibility, fecal microbes, and mineral elements excretion before and after weaning.</p>Methods<p>A total of 15 Holstein heifer calves (6-week-old, 82.71 ± 1.35, mean ± standard error) were randomly designed into three groups (five each): no extra Mn supplemented (CON), 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of chelates of lysine and glutamic acid in a mixture of 1:1 (LGM), and 20 mg Mn/kg (dry matter basis) in the form of MnSO<sub>4</sub>. …”
  13. 101273

    DataSheet_1_Enhancing estimation of cover crop biomass using field-based high-throughput phenotyping and machine learning models.docx by Geng Bai (17748969)

    Published 2024
    “…Midwest has not been found. This study presents a two-year field experiment carried out in Eastern Nebraska, USA, to estimate AGB of five different cover crop species [canola (Brassica napus L.), rye (Secale cereale L.), triticale (Triticale × Triticosecale L.), vetch (Vicia sativa L.), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)] using high-throughput phenotyping and Machine Learning (ML) models. …”
  14. 101274

    Cell cycle-related genes with altered expression in H1.2 knock-down cells. by Mónica Sancho (108376)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>Genes indicated have increased or decreased expression ≥1.5-fold in the presence of Dox versus in the absence of Dox (6 days)<sup>a</sup>. **, q≤0.05; *, 0.05≤q≤0.1. …”
  15. 101275

    J147 Increases the Levels of BDNF and BDNF Responsive Protein and Protein Phosphorylation. by Qi Chen (144168)

    Published 2013
    “…*<i>P</i><0.05, **<i>P</i><0.01, and ***<i>P</i><0.001. All data shown are means ± SEM. n = 5–6 per group. C = control; C+ = control + J147; A = AD transgenic; A+ = AD transgenic fed J147.…”
  16. 101276

    Sorghum seed coating with zinc: Physiological quality and initial performance of plants by Vanessa Aparecida Pereira Batista (12809475)

    Published 2022
    “…Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is highly sensitive to zinc deficiency in soils, which results in decreased productivity and low-quality agricultural products. …”
  17. 101277

    Supplementary Material for: Nasoseptal Flap by Pinheiro-Neto C.D. (4531507)

    Published 2017
    “…For large skull base defects, it has dramatically decreased the risk of a postoperative CSF leak to less than 5%. …”
  18. 101278

    Dynamics of stripe position variation. by Michael Z. Ludwig (198884)

    Published 2011
    “…The variation in WT stripe 2 positions either decreases (A,C) or remains constant (B) with time and reaches a value between 1–1.5% EL prior to gastrulation. …”
  19. 101279

    Immunohistochemical staining and quantitative analysis for VEGF, PEDF, MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-14 in human CNE-2 xenograft tissues. by Fang Peng (327071)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Xenografts were harvested at day 5 after treatment initiation. The levels of VEGF, MMP-2, MMP-9 and MMP-14 were decreased, while the level of PEDF was increased in CNE-2 xenografts treated with endostar for 5 days compared with the control group (Student's t-tests). a–c, VEGF staining and quantitative data; d–f, PEDF immunostaining and quantitative data; g–i, MMP-2 immunostaining and quantitative data; j–l, MMP-9 immunostaining and quantitative data; m–o, MMP-14 immunostaining and quantitative data. n = 6/group. …”
  20. 101280

    Global disease burden attributed to low physical activity in 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2019: Insights from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 Study by Ammar, Achraf

    Published 2023
    “…In 2019, low PA seems to contribute to 0.83 million [95% uncertainty interval (UI) 0.43 to 1.47] deaths and 15.75 million (95% UI 8.52 to 28.62) DALYs globally, an increase of 83.9% (95% UI 69.3 to 105.7) and 82.9% (95% UI 65.5 to 112.1) since 1990, respectively. The age-standardized rates of low-PA-related deaths and DALYs per 100,000 people in 2019 were 11.1 (95% UI 5.7 to 19.5) and 198.4 (95% UI 108.2 to 360.3), respectively. …”
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