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  1. 70761

    Table_3_Omics-Based Mechanistic Insight Into the Role of Bioengineered Nanoparticles for Biotic Stress Amelioration by Modulating Plant Metabolic Pathways.XLSX by Madhuree Kumari (3699274)

    Published 2020
    “…The particles reduced disease severity by 70–80% at 5 μg/ml without showing phytotoxicity. It elicited plant immunity by a significant reduction in reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreases in stress enzymes by 0.6–19.8-fold, and emergence of autophagy. …”
  2. 70762

    Pleiotropin enhances the osteo/dentinogenic differentiation potential of dental pulp stem cells by Luyuan Jin (8961071)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>Purpose:</b> Pleiotrophin (PTN) is a heparin-binding growth-associated molecule and expressed in ameloblasts and odontoblasts throughout tooth maturation. …”
  3. 70763

    Table_4_Omics-Based Mechanistic Insight Into the Role of Bioengineered Nanoparticles for Biotic Stress Amelioration by Modulating Plant Metabolic Pathways.DOCX by Madhuree Kumari (3699274)

    Published 2020
    “…The particles reduced disease severity by 70–80% at 5 μg/ml without showing phytotoxicity. It elicited plant immunity by a significant reduction in reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreases in stress enzymes by 0.6–19.8-fold, and emergence of autophagy. …”
  4. 70764

    Table_1_Omics-Based Mechanistic Insight Into the Role of Bioengineered Nanoparticles for Biotic Stress Amelioration by Modulating Plant Metabolic Pathways.DOCX by Madhuree Kumari (3699274)

    Published 2020
    “…The particles reduced disease severity by 70–80% at 5 μg/ml without showing phytotoxicity. It elicited plant immunity by a significant reduction in reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreases in stress enzymes by 0.6–19.8-fold, and emergence of autophagy. …”
  5. 70765

    Data_Sheet_1_Differential Genome Size and Repetitive DNA Evolution in Diploid Species of Melampodium sect. Melampodium (Asteraceae).PDF by Jamie McCann (3111606)

    Published 2020
    “…Melampodium, representing all but two of its diploid taxa, in a phylogenetic context. The investigated genomes range in size from 0.49 to 2.27 pg/1C (ca. 4.5-fold variation), despite having the same base chromosome number (x = 10) and very strong phylogenetic affinities. …”
  6. 70766

    Data_Sheet_1_Omics-Based Mechanistic Insight Into the Role of Bioengineered Nanoparticles for Biotic Stress Amelioration by Modulating Plant Metabolic Pathways.pdf by Madhuree Kumari (3699274)

    Published 2020
    “…The particles reduced disease severity by 70–80% at 5 μg/ml without showing phytotoxicity. It elicited plant immunity by a significant reduction in reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreases in stress enzymes by 0.6–19.8-fold, and emergence of autophagy. …”
  7. 70767

    Induction of unspliced and spliced <i>BIC</i> transcripts upon cellular activation. by Izabella Slezak-Prochazka (189000)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Fold induction in miR-155 (A), unspliced <i>BIC</i> and spliced <i>BIC</i> transcript (B) levels upon PMA/Ionomycin (P/I) treatment. …”
  8. 70768

    Co-culture can overcome low viral gene expression. by Peng Zhong (106399)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) A barrier was placed into the cell-free path of HIV by lowering viral gene expression. …”
  9. 70769

    Glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation shift cellular fingerprint along the Metabolic trajectory from free to bound NADH. by Chiara Stringari (300545)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(a–b) Phasor FLIM color maps at 740 nm of the relative concentrations of free NADH (purple) and bound NADH (cyan-white) NADH of NIH3T3 fibroblast in low glucose (4.5 mM) and high glucose (22 mM) (a) and of control DLD-1 colon cancer cells and DLD-1 colon cancer cells treated with sodium dichloroacetate (DCA). …”
  10. 70770

    <em>Dbx1</em>-Expressing Cells Are Necessary for the Survival of the Mammalian Anterior Neural and Craniofacial Structures by Frédéric Causeret (223085)

    Published 2011
    “…In this study, we identify five small subsets of progenitors expressing the transcription factor <em>dbx1</em> in the cephalic region of developing mouse embryos at E8.5. …”
  11. 70771

    Sam_Otos.csv from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
  12. 70772
  13. 70773

    Table_3_The in vivo dsRNA Cleavage Has Sequence Preference in Insects.XLSX by Ruobing Guan (6063893)

    Published 2018
    “…We injected 0.04 mg/g dsRNA into Asian corn borers or cotton bollworms according to their body weight, and then the siRNAs produced in vivo were analyzed by RNA-Seq. We discovered that a large number of siRNAs were produced with GGU nucleotide residues at the 5′- and 3′-ends and produced a siRNA peak on the sequence. …”
  14. 70774

    Table_1_The in vivo dsRNA Cleavage Has Sequence Preference in Insects.XLSX by Ruobing Guan (6063893)

    Published 2018
    “…We injected 0.04 mg/g dsRNA into Asian corn borers or cotton bollworms according to their body weight, and then the siRNAs produced in vivo were analyzed by RNA-Seq. We discovered that a large number of siRNAs were produced with GGU nucleotide residues at the 5′- and 3′-ends and produced a siRNA peak on the sequence. …”
  15. 70775

    The change in psoriasis-specific drug prescribing before vs. after NB-UVB phototherapy in patients achieving different clinical outcomes. by John Foerster (165047)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A. The percentage of patients in each outcome class showing either a decrease, or an increase in the number of prescriptions for each drug class indicated. …”
  16. 70776

    QuantitativeStrayAssignment.R from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
  17. 70777

    Proposed cellular functions of ALS2/alsin. by Shinji Hadano (251529)

    Published 2010
    “…(<b>B</b>) Loss of ALS2 results in a decrease in endosome fusion, thereby the maturation of autophagosomes and endolysosomal trafficking are disturbed.…”
  18. 70778

    Results of psychoacoustic experiments. by Tobias Reichenbach (306983)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>B</b>) Frequency-difference limens for tones with a carrier frequency of 5 kHz and different wavelet durations. …”
  19. 70779

    Neural crest cells expressing Cx43dT-GFP also show defects in polarized cell migration. by Richard Francis (201117)

    Published 2011
    “…This defect in cell polarity in neural crest cells expressing the Cx43dT-GFP construct was associated with an overall increase in cell protrusive activity (I), a significant decrease in cell directionality (H) (i.e. a more randomized migration pathway), and a not significantly altered migration speed (G). …”
  20. 70780

    Lysozyme gene treatment in testosterone induced benign prostate hyperplasia rat model and comparasion of its’ effectiveness with botulinum toxin injection by Osman Ergün (4748265)

    Published 2018
    “…Botulinum neurotoxin type A treatment led to an estimated prostate volume and actual prostate weights decreased up to 32.5% in rats leading to prostate apoptosis. …”