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    Intestinal epithelial cell repair mechanisms are altered prior to inflammation onset in 12-week old VKA mice. by Shaiya C. Robinson (114521)

    Published 2019
    “…Yellow arrowheads denote crypt base cells. <b>(A-ii)</b> Ki67-positive cells from 100 open crypts (n = 5 mice/genotype) were quantified. …”
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    Table_1_Slc7a14 Is Indispensable in Zebrafish Retinas.pdf by You-Yuan Zhuang (8116280)

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, apoptotic cells were observed in the retina at 3 days post fertilization (dpf) and 5 dpf by TUNEL assay. Our results demonstrated that slc7a14 is essential for visually mediated behaviors in zebrafish. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Biophysically Informed Imaging Acquisition of Plant Water Status.PDF by Daniel P. Beverly (9589838)

    Published 2020
    “…To better explore the whole drought response parameter space, we also tested a crop (Brassica rapa) and desert shrub (Artemisia tridentata). …”
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    Dataset for: Diabetic rats present higher urinary loss of proteins and lower renal expression of megalin, cubilin, ClC-5 and CFTR by Miriam Frankenthal Figueira (4089856)

    Published 2017
    “…Proteinuria is the main characteristic of DN and develops as a result of increased permeability of the glomerulus capillary wall and/or decreased proximal tubule endocytosis. …”
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    Translational regulation of PKD1 by evolutionarily conserved upstream open reading frames by Lei Chen (54296)

    Published 2025
    “…Our results establish <i>PKD1</i> as a novel target of uORF-mediated translational regulation and mutations that perturb uORFs may dysregulate PKD1 protein level.…”
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    Image_1_The Suppression of miR-199a-3p by Promoter Methylation Contributes to Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Aggressiveness by Targeting RAP2a and DNMT3a.tif by Feng Wu (12185)

    Published 2020
    “…DNA-methyltransferase 3a (DNMT3a), a target gene of miR-199a-3p, was increased both in PTC cell lines and PTC tissues, while 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (methyltransferase-specific inhibitor) or knock-down using DNMT3a Small-Interfering RNA could restore the expression of miR-199a-3p, and the over-expression of miR-199a-3p could decrease the expression of DNMT3a; this suggests that miR-199a-3p/DNMT3a constructs a regulatory circuit in regulating miR-199a-3p/DNMT3a expression. …”
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    Table_1_The Suppression of miR-199a-3p by Promoter Methylation Contributes to Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Aggressiveness by Targeting RAP2a and DNMT3a.docx by Feng Wu (12185)

    Published 2020
    “…DNA-methyltransferase 3a (DNMT3a), a target gene of miR-199a-3p, was increased both in PTC cell lines and PTC tissues, while 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (methyltransferase-specific inhibitor) or knock-down using DNMT3a Small-Interfering RNA could restore the expression of miR-199a-3p, and the over-expression of miR-199a-3p could decrease the expression of DNMT3a; this suggests that miR-199a-3p/DNMT3a constructs a regulatory circuit in regulating miR-199a-3p/DNMT3a expression. …”
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    Table_2_The Suppression of miR-199a-3p by Promoter Methylation Contributes to Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Aggressiveness by Targeting RAP2a and DNMT3a.docx by Feng Wu (12185)

    Published 2020
    “…DNA-methyltransferase 3a (DNMT3a), a target gene of miR-199a-3p, was increased both in PTC cell lines and PTC tissues, while 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (methyltransferase-specific inhibitor) or knock-down using DNMT3a Small-Interfering RNA could restore the expression of miR-199a-3p, and the over-expression of miR-199a-3p could decrease the expression of DNMT3a; this suggests that miR-199a-3p/DNMT3a constructs a regulatory circuit in regulating miR-199a-3p/DNMT3a expression. …”
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    Breakdown of local information processing may underlie isoflurane anesthesia effects by Patricia Wollstadt (605354)

    Published 2017
    “…Information transfer between V1 and PFC was reduced bidirectionally, but with a stronger decrease from PFC to V1. …”
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    Intake of Vitamin and Mineral Supplements and Longitudinal Association with HbA<sub>1c</sub> Levels in the General Non-Diabetic Population—Results from the MONICA/KORA S3/F3 Study... by Sigrid Schwab (814972)

    Published 2015
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Lower levels of hemoglobin A<sub>1c</sub> (HbA<sub>1c</sub>) are associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular complications in diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. …”
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    Increased carrying capacity reduces the benefit of adaptive therapy by reducing spatial competition. by Masud M A (12219010)

    Published 2022
    “…S2A Fig shows that increasing the carrying capacity significantly decreased the TG (<i>p</i> − <i>value</i> < 0.001) from a median of 139 days to a median of 7 days. …”
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    Number of significant genes and fold change. by Gordon A. Barr (11163243)

    Published 2023
    “…The effect of infant treatment on adult affective behavior showed a complex treatment by age dependent effect. Adult social behavior was decreased following Shock+mother pairings at both PN5-9 and PN10-14, whereas shock alone had no effect. …”
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    Gene ontologies altered: Shock vs Shock/Mother. by Gordon A. Barr (11163243)

    Published 2023
    “…The effect of infant treatment on adult affective behavior showed a complex treatment by age dependent effect. Adult social behavior was decreased following Shock+mother pairings at both PN5-9 and PN10-14, whereas shock alone had no effect. …”
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    Expression values from array. by Gordon A. Barr (11163243)

    Published 2023
    “…The effect of infant treatment on adult affective behavior showed a complex treatment by age dependent effect. Adult social behavior was decreased following Shock+mother pairings at both PN5-9 and PN10-14, whereas shock alone had no effect. …”