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  1. 81281

    Preferential Ionic Interactions and Microscopic Structural Changes Drive Nonideality in Binary Ionic Liquid Mixtures as Revealed from Molecular Simulations by Utkarsh Kapoor (3396041)

    Published 2016
    “…Further, predictions of ionic conductivities using both the Nernst–Einstein formalism and Einstein relationship pointed to the presence of correlated ionic motion which was confirmed by the long ion-pair relaxation time constants especially for the anion present as a minor component.…”
  2. 81282

    Table_1_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.xlsx by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  3. 81283

    Image_1_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  4. 81284

    Image_3_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  5. 81285

    Image_4_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  6. 81286

    Image_2_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  7. 81287

    Positive feedback in SIC1 degradation and CLB2 activation. by Debashis Barik (3389255)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>A and B.</b> Temporal dynamics of total Sic1 are plotted for three WT and three <i>clb5Δclb6Δ</i> cells in glucose medium (μ = 0.007 min<sup>−1</sup>). …”
  8. 81288

    Mitofusins Mfn1 and Mfn2 are Required to Preserve Glucose- But Not Incretin-Stimulated Beta Cell Connectivity and Insulin Secretion by Eleni Georgiadou (7186817)

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we generated mice with beta cell-selective, adult-restricted deletion of the mitofusin genes <em>Mfn1</em> and <em>Mfn2 </em>(β<em>Mfn1/2 </em>dKO). β<em>Mfn1/2 </em>dKO mice displayed elevated fed and fasted glycaemia and a >five-fold decrease in plasma insulin. Mitochondrial length, glucose-induced polarisation, ATP synthesis, cytosolic and mitochondrial Ca2+ increases were all reduced in dKO islets. …”
  9. 81289

    Limited T Cell Receptor Repertoire Diversity in Tuberculosis Patients Correlates with Clinical Severity by Wei Luo (80175)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, TB patients showed preferred usage of certain TCR types and have a bias in the usage of variable (V) and joining (J) gene segments and N nucleotide insertions.…”
  10. 81290

    Bead/molecular motor motility behavior under optical trap loading. by Rajesh Balagam (135557)

    Published 2014
    “…(E) Bead velocity decreases exponentially with force but never becomes negative consistent with an elastic coupling and inconsistent with a viscous coupling between the bead and motor. …”
  11. 81291

    BMA parameter changes across neurofeedback training runs. by Frank Scharnowski (532077)

    Published 2014
    “…The learners also showed a significantly decreasing effect of up-regulation on the bottom-up connection from the visual ROI to the cSPL (up_V-SPL). …”
  12. 81292

    Data Sheet 1_Safety assessment of tolvaptan: real-world adverse event analysis using the FAERS database.docx by Peiyang Cao (10808613)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, strong ADE signals were detected for decreased urine osmolality [n = 5, ROR 149.74, PRR 149.7, IC (Information Component) 7.13, EBGM (Empirical Bayes Geometric Mean) 139.79], osmotic demyelination syndrome (n = 38, ROR 128.47, PRR 128.25, IC 6.92, EBGM 120.91), and pulmonary-related tumors such as bronchial metastatic carcinoma, bronchial carcinoma, metastatic small cell lung carcinoma, and small cell lung carcinoma. …”
  13. 81293

    Physiological levels of human MIC-1/GDF15 reduce weight and food intake in mice. by Vicky Wang-Wei Tsai (310159)

    Published 2013
    “…Food intake, body weight and serum levels of human MIC-1/GDF15 were measured on day 5 of infusion. (A) MIC-1/GDF15-treated MIC-1<sup>−/−</sup> mice had an average serum MIC-1/GDF15 level of 643±67 pg/ml and weighed 95.86±0.77% of their starting body weight whilst vehicle-treated mice weighed 102.3±0.75% of their starting weight (<i>n</i> = 6/group, <i>p</i><0.01 <i>unpaired t-test</i>). …”
  14. 81294

    Table1_Tocilizumab in COVID-19: Factors Associated With Mortality Before and After Treatment.pdf by Luis Sarabia De Ardanaz (11057778)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Tocilizumab (TCZ) has been administered in SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia but the factors associated with mortality before and after treatment remain unclear. …”
  15. 81295

    Cytokines shape the unique functional phenotype of synovial monocytes. by Bo Ruem Yoon (646404)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>PBMC or purified monocytes derived from HC were stimulated for 18 hours with the indicated TLR agonists or cytokines and expression of CD14 and CD16 were analyzed by flow cytometry. (<b>A</b>) Representative flow cytometric analysis of change in CD16 expression on monocytes (left) and bar graph showing the decreased frequency of the CD14<sup>+</sup>CD16<sup>+</sup> monocytes after stimulation with LPS (10 ng/ml) or zymosan (Zym; 10 ug/ml) (right; n = 5). …”
  16. 81296

    Contribution of ERK isoforms to TNF-α-induced IL-8 expression. by Shinichi Namba (3350288)

    Published 2017
    “…Results are presented as mean ± SE from three independent experiments. Synovial fibroblasts isolated from three male beagle dogs were used, and each experiment was performed with cells derived from a single donor. …”
  17. 81297

    Table_1_The Prognostic Significance of Anisomycin-Activated Phospho-c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase (p-JNK) in Predicting Breast Cancer Patients’ Survival Time.DOCX by Li Chen (5749)

    Published 2021
    “…Results of log-rank methods showed that: (1) the mean DFS and OS times in patients with high p-JNK expression were significantly longer than those in patients with low p-JNK expression (χ<sup>2</sup> = 5.908, P = 0.015 and χ<sup>2</sup> = 6.593, P = 0.010, respectively). p-JNK expression is a significant prognostic factor that can effectively predict the survival in breast cancer patients receiving NACT. …”
  18. 81298

    Functional Trait Strategies of Trees in Dry and Wet Tropical Forests Are Similar but Differ in Their Consequences for Succession by Madelon Lohbeck (731258)

    Published 2015
    “…We evaluated whether multivariate plant strategies changed during succession, by calculating a ‘Community-Weighted Mean’ plant strategy, based on species scores on the first two PCA-axes. …”
  19. 81299

    Repeated <i>Ascaris</i> challenge causes cellular changes to the gastric mucosa. by Yifan Wu (1702936)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Bulk RNA sequencing shows differential expression represented by z-score (A) for genes in stomach tissue associated with cellular reprogramming and development of pyloric metaplasia following mucosal injury including relatively decreased expression of atp4a and atp4b and increased expression of tff2 in the repeat <i>Ascaris</i> mouse models compared to naïve controls. …”
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