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  1. 60361

    Image 4_Quality of life in patients with pan-cancer undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy: a bibliometric analysis (1995-2024).tif by Ao Shen (127290)

    Published 2025
    “…R-bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace were employed to conduct quantitative analysis and visualize research trends and factors influencing QOL. Complementarily, a cross-sectional study of 117 cervical cancer patients assessed symptom prevalence via CTCAE v5.0, with symptom clusters identified.…”
  2. 60362

    The calcium transient, through modulating retrograde F-actin flow's coupling to the substrate, leads to a period of ECM-guided motion. by Hong-Wen Liu (259126)

    Published 2009
    “…Staining of <i>p</i>-tyr increases/accumulates at the leading lamella of the cell crawling along the FBN path (<i>arrow</i>) at 2 min after calcium uncaging, then decreased at 20 min. (J) Immunofluorescence staining of <i>p</i>-pax in cells receiving mock photolysis or 5 min after calcium uncaging. …”
  3. 60363

    Table 8_Quality of life in patients with pan-cancer undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy: a bibliometric analysis (1995-2024).docx by Ao Shen (127290)

    Published 2025
    “…R-bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace were employed to conduct quantitative analysis and visualize research trends and factors influencing QOL. Complementarily, a cross-sectional study of 117 cervical cancer patients assessed symptom prevalence via CTCAE v5.0, with symptom clusters identified.…”
  4. 60364

    Data_Sheet_1_Aspartate α-decarboxylase a new therapeutic target in the fight against Helicobacter pylori infection.docx by Kareem A. Ibrahim (14064762)

    Published 2022
    “…MA binds to H. pylori ADC active site with a good docking score. The MIC of MA against H. pylori ranged from 0.5 to 0.75 mg/mL with MBC of 1.5 mg/mL. …”
  5. 60365

    Effects of fenretinide (4-HPR) on MB cell cycle. by Barbara Bassani (1523473)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Flow cytometry analysis (PI- staining) showed that 24-hour treatment with 4-HPR (5–10 μM) resulted in a blockage of S-phase in DAOY cells (A) while an increased rate in apoptosis was observed in ONS-76 cells (B). …”
  6. 60366

    DataSheet_10_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  7. 60367

    DataSheet_14_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  8. 60368

    DataSheet_2_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  9. 60369

    DataSheet_12_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  10. 60370

    DataSheet_9_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  11. 60371

    DataSheet_8_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  12. 60372

    DataSheet_7_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  13. 60373

    DataSheet_11_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  14. 60374

    DataSheet_15_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
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    DataSheet_4_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  16. 60376

    DataSheet_1_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  17. 60377

    DataSheet_6_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  18. 60378

    DataSheet_3_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
  19. 60379

    DataSheet_13_Agouti overexpression in a transgenic model regulates integrity, permeability and electrogenic amino acid transport in zebrafish intestine.pdf by Esther Leal (415661)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, paracellular permeability was higher in transgenic zebrafish. Both the decrease in Rt and the increase in permeability point to an ASIP1-dependent decrease in the tissue barrier function. …”
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    Epidemiological Study of RRT-Treated ESRD in Nanjing - A Ten-Year Experience in Nearly Three Million Insurance Covered Population by Yu-Chen Han (2149615)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The UEBMI population in Nanjing increased from 1,301,882 in 2005 to 2,921,065 in 2014, among which a total of 5,840 subjects developed ESRD and received RRT. …”