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  1. 72841

    Image Sensing of Gaseous Acetone Using Secondary Alcohol Dehydrogenase-Immobilized Mesh for Exhaled Air by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…After various investigations, S-ADH-immobilized meshes could be prepared with less than 5% variation by cross-linking S-ADH with glutaraldehyde on a cotton mesh at 40 °C for 15 min. …”
  2. 72842

    Image3_The position of the longest intron is related to biological functions in some human genes.jpg by Pavel Dvorak (1322769)

    Published 2023
    “…According to our results, the position of the longest intron can be localized to the first third of introns in 64%, the second third in 19%, and the third in 17%, with notable peaks at the middle and last introns of approximately 5% and 6%, respectively. The median lengths of the longest introns decrease with increasing distance from the start of the gene from approximately 15,000 to 5,000 bp. …”
  3. 72843

    <i>Arabidopsis</i> class I formins control membrane-originated actin polymerization at pollen tube tips by Yaxian Lan (5954108)

    Published 2018
    “…Here we found that both <i>Arabidopsis</i> formin 3 (<i>AtFH3</i>) and formin 5 (<i>AtFH5</i>) are involved in the regulation of apical actin polymerization and actin array construction in pollen tubes, with AtFH3 playing a more dominant role. …”
  4. 72844

    Data_Sheet_1_The Potential of Bioelectrochemical Sensor for Monitoring of Acetate During Anaerobic Digestion: Focusing on Novel Reactor Design.pdf by Hao Sun (14095)

    Published 2019
    “…In such a system, acetate was first transferred from sample chamber through the anion exchange membrane (AEM) to anode due to the driven force of concentration difference and then oxidized by anodic biofilm as a substrate for the current generation. …”
  5. 72845

    Image_1_Impact of wine-grape continuous cropping on soil enzyme activity and the composition and function of the soil microbial community in arid areas.pdf by Rui Song (331963)

    Published 2024
    “…Continuous cropping caused a significant increase in the relative abundance of Rhizobiales and Micrococcales but a marked decrease in Solirubrobacterales. …”
  6. 72846

    Table2_The position of the longest intron is related to biological functions in some human genes.XLSX by Pavel Dvorak (1322769)

    Published 2023
    “…According to our results, the position of the longest intron can be localized to the first third of introns in 64%, the second third in 19%, and the third in 17%, with notable peaks at the middle and last introns of approximately 5% and 6%, respectively. The median lengths of the longest introns decrease with increasing distance from the start of the gene from approximately 15,000 to 5,000 bp. …”
  7. 72847

    Table1_The position of the longest intron is related to biological functions in some human genes.XLSX by Pavel Dvorak (1322769)

    Published 2023
    “…According to our results, the position of the longest intron can be localized to the first third of introns in 64%, the second third in 19%, and the third in 17%, with notable peaks at the middle and last introns of approximately 5% and 6%, respectively. The median lengths of the longest introns decrease with increasing distance from the start of the gene from approximately 15,000 to 5,000 bp. …”
  8. 72848

    Immunofluorescence localization of pectin components in late embryos of banana (<i>Musa</i> spp. AAA, cultivar ‘Yueyoukang 1’) and the effect of NaOH de-esterification on the immun... by Chunxiang Xu (346832)

    Published 2013
    “…The LM5 epitope was immunolocalized to cell-cell junctions (arrow) of cortical parenchyma cells (H), and this immunolabeling decreased after base treatment (P). …”
  9. 72849

    Image1_The position of the longest intron is related to biological functions in some human genes.JPEG by Pavel Dvorak (1322769)

    Published 2023
    “…According to our results, the position of the longest intron can be localized to the first third of introns in 64%, the second third in 19%, and the third in 17%, with notable peaks at the middle and last introns of approximately 5% and 6%, respectively. The median lengths of the longest introns decrease with increasing distance from the start of the gene from approximately 15,000 to 5,000 bp. …”
  10. 72850

    Seasonal and size difference and infection´s progress in mature scallops. by Árni Kristmundsson (838846)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(C and D)</b> The prevalence (P) and severity of macroscopic changes (C) and infections (D) for all mature scallops (≥ 5cm) sampled in 2003–2014 (N = 1218). Both the prevalence (P) and the grades of macroscopic changes and infections are most prominent from 2003–2006 with a subsequent gradual decrease from 2007–2013. …”
  11. 72851

    Controls for fitness experiments and Phosphosite Scanning. by Michelle M. Conti (13514386)

    Published 2025
    “…Plasmid expressed copies of Hcm1 are tagged with V5 and were expressed throughout the experiment. …”
  12. 72852

    Table3_The position of the longest intron is related to biological functions in some human genes.XLSX by Pavel Dvorak (1322769)

    Published 2023
    “…According to our results, the position of the longest intron can be localized to the first third of introns in 64%, the second third in 19%, and the third in 17%, with notable peaks at the middle and last introns of approximately 5% and 6%, respectively. The median lengths of the longest introns decrease with increasing distance from the start of the gene from approximately 15,000 to 5,000 bp. …”
  13. 72853

    Comparison of pSTATs expression between SLE, RA patients and healthy donors (HDs). by Xinfang Huang (347652)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) The B cells of SLE patients, RA patients showed a higher MFI for pSTAT5 than that in HDs. (D) The T cells of SLE patients, RA patients showed a higher MFI for pSTAT5 than that in HDs. …”
  14. 72854

    Adaptation to fluctuating environments. by Guillaume Lambert (38268)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Following a glucose-to-lactose transition, the growth rate of the cells decreases to zero before progressively relaxing back to its equilibrium value in about 55 minutes. …”
  15. 72855

    DG over-expression abolishes podosome formation. by Oliver Thompson (269699)

    Published 2008
    “…Dystroglycan levels for the four cell lines are shown in A, with corresponding Tks5 levels in B. Whilst dystroglycan levels were increased by 2.3-flod and decreased by half in overexpressing and knockdown cells respectively, Tks5 levels were reduced by approximately 33% in both cases. …”
  16. 72856

    Time-course of mRNA expression of IGF-system genes and the activation levels of signalling mediators in the E18.8 cochlea. by Hortensia Sanchez-Calderon (186893)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(<b>A–D</b>) mRNA expression levels of <i>Igf1</i>, <i>Igf1r</i>, <i>Igfbp2</i> and <i>Igfbp3</i> were analyzed by qRT-PCR in <i>Igf1<sup>+/+</sup></i> (open circles) and <i>Igf1<sup>−/−</sup></i> (closed circles) mice at E15.5 and E18.5 (n = 8), P5, P15, P30, P60 and P90 (n = 6). …”
  17. 72857

    Aging of Non-Visual Spectral Sensitivity to Light in Humans: Compensatory Mechanisms? by Raymond P. Najjar (513524)

    Published 2014
    “…The present study investigates the effects of aging on non-visual spectral sensitivity to light and tests the hypothesis that circadian disturbances are related to a decreased light transmittance. In a within-subject design, eight aged and five young subjects were exposed at night to 60 minute monochromatic light stimulations at 9 different wavelengths (420–620 nm). …”
  18. 72858

    Summary of the time-course when the first significant changes were measured (relative to baseline values) in ONH parameters, ALCS pore geometry, and RNFLT in all EG eyes. by Kevin M. Ivers (778159)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>RNFLT values are plotted as a function of study time for all measured time-points (filled circles, with each color representing a different EG eye). …”
  19. 72859

    Megabase co-clustering of differential methylation between CPA (n = 8) and controls (n = 12). by Nadine Provençal (318748)

    Published 2014
    “…Positive values (black bars) indicate increased methylation in CPA compared to controls and negative values (grey bars) indicate the opposite. Shaded in blue is a 500 Kb region containing protocadherins family A and B whose promoters are consistently less methylated in CPA than in controls (scale log2 fold differences: −0.2 to 0.2). …”
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