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  1. 78241

    Data_Sheet_4_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  2. 78242

    Data_Sheet_6_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  3. 78243

    Data_Sheet_2_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  4. 78244

    Data_Sheet_6_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  5. 78245

    Data_Sheet_3_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  6. 78246

    Data_Sheet_8_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  7. 78247

    Data_Sheet_8_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  8. 78248

    Data_Sheet_1_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  9. 78249

    Data_Sheet_7_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  10. 78250

    Data_Sheet_3_Transcriptional Time Course After Rotator Cuff Tear.XLSX by Laura S. Vasquez-Bolanos (11242737)

    Published 2021
    “…Contemporary studies aimed at understanding muscle pathobiology after RC tear have considered transcriptional data in mice, rats and sheep models at 2–3 time points (1 to 16 weeks post injury). However, none of these studies observed a transition or resurgence of gene expression after the initial acute time points. …”
  11. 78251

    The change in oxygen saturation. by Sveinn Hakon Hardarson (10789374)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Change from baseline to follow-up visit, plotted against the time of follow-up. Each point denotes one patient (n = 214). <b>A.</b> Saturation in retinal arterioles increased by 0.75 percent per year of follow-up (p<0.0001). …”
  12. 78252

    Histopathological changes in the epididymis after ZIKV infection. by Ziyang Sheng (10263140)

    Published 2021
    “…Epididymis was collected at 2, 5, and 8 days post infection (dpi). Uninfected mice were used as a control. n = 5. …”
  13. 78253

    PTEN reconstitution enhances Chordoma cell sensitivity PDGFR inhibition by Dae-Hee Lee (200735)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>. (A and B) Representative apoptosis assays for (A) C18 cell line (<i>PTEN</i> +/-) and (B) UCH1 cell line (<i>PTEN</i> +/-), respectively, assessed by Annexin-V and 7-AAD florescence demonstrating significantly higher rates of apoptosis with restoration of <i>PTEN</i> and administration of PDGFR inhibitor compared with control. …”
  14. 78254

    Formation of long-range interactions by insulator proteins. by Jutta Vogelmann (622973)

    Published 2014
    “…DNA<sub>S</sub> is represented by a cyan ribbon with a star representing the fluorophore at its 5′-end. …”
  15. 78255

    Consequences of URNS on laying. by Angélique Favreau-Peigné (303218)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) In LTI quail, URNS decreased the number of quail laying although this only appeared on the last days from a statistical point of view. …”
  16. 78256

    Involvement of NO, prostacyclin and EDHFs on abacavir-induced relaxation of rat basilar arteries. by Rachel Wai Sum Li (422494)

    Published 2015
    “…Abacavir-induced relaxation of basilar arteries was then measured. (A) Changes in tension were expressed as the percentage decrease in response to contraction caused by endothelin-1 (ET-1; 1–10 nM). …”
  17. 78257

    Elevated levels of CSF EV miR-21 are detected in glioblastoma patients. by Johnny C. Akers (386075)

    Published 2013
    “…The relative abundance of miR-21 in CSF EV was decreased by approximately 50-fold after surgical resection.…”
  18. 78258

    Circulating mitochondrial DNA: New indices of type 2 diabetes-related cognitive impairment in Mexican Americans by Talisa Silzer (6449114)

    Published 2019
    “…These two diseases specifically share common pathophysiological characteristics which potentially point to a common root cause or factors for disease exacerbation. …”
  19. 78259

    Schematic representation of the algorithmic differences between the amino acid-based and the peptide-based methods. by Amit Ghosh (86211)

    Published 2014
    “…This computationally generated labeling is compared with the experimentally obtained labeling and the difference is quantified as an objective function to be minimized: OF({v<sub>i</sub>}). A new set of fluxes is then chosen so as to decrease the error function. …”
  20. 78260

    Digestible Threonine to Lysine Ratios for Meat-Type Quails by MR Castro (10446824)

    Published 2021
    “…In each experiment, 600 birds were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design into five treatments, consisting of five dietary Thr:Lys ratios (0.66, 0.71, 0.76, 0.81 and 0.86%), with eight replicates of 15 quails each. …”