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  1. 82541

    Overview of the comparative analysis of deconvolution model performances using synthetic spatial data in four different scenarios and six different mixture percentages. by Nuray Sogunmez Erdogan (21533872)

    Published 2025
    “…Except for Scenario 3, WISpR outperforms the other five models. In Scenario 3, a slightly better mean predictive performance was observed in RCTD model, where the distribution of errors between RCTD and WISpR displayed no statistical significance. …”
  2. 82542

    Relative sequence abundance according to taxonomic classification on order level. by Janina C. Vogt (7860935)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(a) Relative sequence abundance per sample; samples within each location are sorted according to their mean grain size/sediment type (decreasing); (b) Relative sequence abundance of cyanobacterial orders per location or sediment type; IC = Iceland (n = 7), DE = Germany (n = 3), FR = France (n = 7), CR = Croatia (n = 1), OM = Oman (n = 6); CSa = coarse sand (0.63–2.0mm, n = 4), MSa = medium sand (0.2–0.63mm, n = 5), FSa = fine sand (0.063–0.2mm, n = 9), CSi = coarse silt (0.02–0.063mm, n = 6).…”
  3. 82543

    Stability of breathing rate under urethane anesthesia. by Nicholas R. G. Silver (11603970)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>C)</b> Overall average breathing rate for the activated (red circle) (2.00 ± 0.040 Hz) and deactivated (blue circle) (1.67 ± 0.048 Hz) states for all experiments. A 0.32 Hz (95% CI: 0.27 to 0.37 Hz) decrease was seen between the activated and deactivated state, this difference is significant (t(59) = 14.06, p < 0.0001). …”
  4. 82544

    The core model with an additional intracellular feedback is superior and gene expression upon downregulation of IRF family members. by Katharina Robichon (8445099)

    Published 2020
    “…(<b>H</b>) Gene expression upon decreased <i>IRF8</i> expression. Huh7.5 cells were incubated with 50 nM siRNA directed against <i>IRF8</i> (red), against <i>IRF8</i> and <i>IRF2</i> (lilac) or non-targeting control (blue) for 24 hours, and then treated with 500 U/ml IFNα. …”
  5. 82545

    The relationship of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio with testicular cancer by Abdullah Ilktac (8302644)

    Published 2020
    “…There was a statistically significant difference between preoperative and postoperative mean NLR of the localized patients (p=0.001) but no such difference was detected for non-localized patients (p=0.576). …”
  6. 82546

    Average Φ and surprisal over trial time for the easy task (black), the hard task (blue) and perfect animats in the hard task (red). by Christoffer Lundbak Olesen (17262937)

    Published 2023
    “…Shading around lines is the standard error of the mean. See <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011346#pcbi.1011346.s005" target="_blank">S5 Fig</a> for the variability across LODs. …”
  7. 82547

    Titan cells generation <i>in vitro</i> is impacted by various environmental conditions. by Benjamin Hommel (523072)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) The sequence of media used at steps 2 and 3 of the protocol was crucial for titan cells generation: yeasts cultured in Yeast Peptone Dextrose (YPD) and transferred to minimal medium (MM) produced significantly more titan cells (cells >10μm, dotted grey line) than yeasts cultured in MM or YPD and transferred in MM or YPD, respectively; (<b>B</b>) Exposure to d light at step 3 had a positive impact on titan cells generation compared to incubation in the dark; (<b>C</b>) Raising the incubation temperature to 37°C at step 3 decreased titan cells formation compared to 30°C; (<b>D</b>) Modification of the initial pH of the MM used at step 3 impacted titan cells formation with pH 5.5 being optimal while a more acidic (pH = 4), a neutral (pH = 7) or an alkaline (pH = 8.5) pH inhibited titan cells formation; (<b>E</b>) The impact of hypoxia was tested by physical (closed cap) and by chemical (COCl<sub>2</sub> in MM at 1 nM) method and compared to normoxia (21% oxygen). …”
  8. 82548

    Lhx1 controls the differential expression of Dab1 in LMC neurons. by Elena Palmesino (179868)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A–N) e12.5 lumbar spinal cord Dab1 protein (A–H) and mRNA (I–N) expression in LMCl (Isl1<sup>−</sup> Foxp1<sup>+</sup>) is decreased in <i>Lhx1<sup>COND</sup></i> mutants (E–H, L–N) compared to control embryos (A–D, I–K). …”
  9. 82549

    Dose-dependence of the effect of dodecylTPP<sup>+</sup> on mitochondrial metabolism. by Jan Trnka (441288)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>B.</b> A simultaneous decrease in maximal respiration due to increasing doses of dodecylTPP<sup>+</sup>. …”
  10. 82550

    Clinical data of lymphoma patients. by Runlong Lin (20796909)

    Published 2025
    “…Analyzing changes in uptake patterns, the group displaying abnormal changes exhibited an increase in left atrial diameter and a decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction compared to the group with normal changes. …”
  11. 82551

    Ras1 signaling is modulated by respiratory activity and correlates with total intracellular ATP levels. by Nora Grahl (194196)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Schematic of the fungal mitochondrial electron transport chain and how it is inhibited by MB (red arrows). …”
  12. 82552

    Restoration of <i>AMPKα</i> levels suppresses food accumulation phenotype, gut peristalsis defects, and lethality in <i>Pngl</i> mutants. by Seung Yeop Han (9767739)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A) qRT-PCR assays show a significant decrease in the expression level of <i>AMPKα</i> mRNA in the midguts of <i>Pngl</i> mutant larvae (<i>Pngl</i><sup><i>ex14/ex14</i></sup> and <i>Pngl</i><sup><i>ex18/ex18</i></sup>). …”
  13. 82553

    Image_1_Cerebral Vasoreactivity Changes Over Time in Patients With Different Clinical Manifestations of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.JPEG by Jacek Staszewski (11583799)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The mean age, frequency of the main vascular risk factors, and sex distribution were similar in the patients with the SVD groups and a CG. …”
  14. 82554

    Data_Sheet_1_Microplastics in the Mediterranean: Variability From Observations and Model Analysis.docx by Kostas Tsiaras (7251908)

    Published 2022
    “…The basin-scale simulation revealed a strong decrease of smaller size MPs in offshore areas, due to biofouling induced sinking, with larger (floating) MPs being able to travel longer distances in the open sea. …”
  15. 82555

    Table_1_The Application of Wearable Technology to Quantify Health and Wellbeing Co-benefits From Urban Wetlands.DOCX by Jonathan P. Reeves (7213901)

    Published 2019
    “…We found a significant effect of site on mean resting heart rate (HR), with increased HR in the urban setting, although this was only observed in participants with pre-existing high stress. …”
  16. 82556

    Table_1_Cerebral Vasoreactivity Changes Over Time in Patients With Different Clinical Manifestations of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.DOCX by Jacek Staszewski (11583799)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The mean age, frequency of the main vascular risk factors, and sex distribution were similar in the patients with the SVD groups and a CG. …”
  17. 82557

    Data_Sheet_2_Microplastics in the Mediterranean: Variability From Observations and Model Analysis.xlsx by Kostas Tsiaras (7251908)

    Published 2022
    “…The basin-scale simulation revealed a strong decrease of smaller size MPs in offshore areas, due to biofouling induced sinking, with larger (floating) MPs being able to travel longer distances in the open sea. …”
  18. 82558

    Image_2_Cerebral Vasoreactivity Changes Over Time in Patients With Different Clinical Manifestations of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.JPEG by Jacek Staszewski (11583799)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The mean age, frequency of the main vascular risk factors, and sex distribution were similar in the patients with the SVD groups and a CG. …”
  19. 82559

    MC-12 ameliorates colitis induced by both DSS and TNBS. by Nengtai Ouyang (148972)

    Published 2012
    “…<b><i>B:</i></b> Severe inflammation including infiltration by inflammatory cells, edema, loss of crypts and ulcerations are seen in a DSS + vehicle-treated mouse. <b><i>C, D:</i></b> MC-12, 5 or 25 mg/kg, IP, significantly decreased DSS-induced colonic inflammation. …”
  20. 82560

    Image_1_The significance of time interval between perioperative SOX/XELOX chemotherapy and clinical decision model in gastric cancer.pdf by Jun-Bing Chen (14296940)

    Published 2022
    “…Analogously, there was a significant decrease for dichotomous TTS (within vs over 5 weeks) in OS (P = .03) and progression free survival (PFS) (P = .01) but not for dichotomous TAC (within vs over 6 weeks) in OS and PFS (P = .40). …”