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  1. 78881

    Simulation-based assessment of driving confidence in hazardous situations under different warning levels by Erlong Lou (22420652)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, in the Tun, compared to the no-warning condition, the average driving speed decreased by 16.38%, and speed variability StdV decreased by 27.75%. …”
  2. 78882

    NITROGEN RATES AND SIDE-DRESSING TIMING ON SWEET CORN SEED PRODUCTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL POTENTIAL by CLAUDEMIR ZUCARELI (5378174)

    Published 2018
    “…We concluded that nitrogen applied at a rate of 120 kg ha-1 at V6 increases seed yield and maintains unaltered the protein content in seeds of sweet corn (BR 400 variety). …”
  3. 78883

    Increased LIMCH1 exon 11 skipping in DM2 patients. by Alessandra Perfetti (153728)

    Published 2014
    “…C and E) Validation qPCR assays were performed using the specific primer pairs indicated as black arrowhead in panel A. Results are shown as fold change (DM2 = 19, CTR = 15; ** p<0.01). …”
  4. 78884

    Schematic representation of the <i>E. coli</i> glycerol dissimilation pathways and the change in intracellular glycerol content. by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Expression levels of the major enzymes were found to be decreased by at least 2-fold (grey shading), as indicated by proteomics analysis. …”
  5. 78885

    Mouse orthologs of immune response genes increased in human psoriasis. by William R. Swindell (175427)

    Published 2011
    “…Red colors correspond to increased expression in psoriasiform phenotypes and green colors correspond to decreased expression (see scale; right margin). Up- and down-triangles denote transcripts for which the fold-change difference between lesion and normal mouse skin is significant or marginally significant. …”
  6. 78886

    Image_1_Effect of Humic Acid Addition on Buffering Capacity and Nutrient Storage Capacity of Soilless Substrates.TIF by Jingcheng Xu (1356810)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Excessive application of fertilizers has become a major issue in croplands of intensive agricultural systems in China, resulting in severe non-point source pollution; thus, reduction in the use of chemical fertilizers has received significant attention. …”
  7. 78887

    Reasons for discarding reads in the Artic pipeline. by Broňa Brejová (3468551)

    Published 2021
    “…Group (a): reads without barcode identification. Group (b): reads with only one barcode (Artic pipeline requires barcodes on both ends to ensure that the whole read was sequenced and to decrease the probability of barcode bleeding). …”
  8. 78888

    DataSheet1_Research on the metabolic regulation mechanism of Yangyin Qingfei decoction plus in severe pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae in mice.PDF by Tianyu Zhang (188439)

    Published 2024
    “…A total of 47 distinct metabolites, including choline phosphate, glutamyl lysine, L-tyrosine, 6-thioinosine, Glu Trp, 5-hydroxydecanoate, etc., were linked to the regulation of YQDP, according to metabolomics study. …”
  9. 78889

    DataSheet2_Research on the metabolic regulation mechanism of Yangyin Qingfei decoction plus in severe pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae in mice.PDF by Tianyu Zhang (188439)

    Published 2024
    “…A total of 47 distinct metabolites, including choline phosphate, glutamyl lysine, L-tyrosine, 6-thioinosine, Glu Trp, 5-hydroxydecanoate, etc., were linked to the regulation of YQDP, according to metabolomics study. …”
  10. 78890

    Table1_Research on the metabolic regulation mechanism of Yangyin Qingfei decoction plus in severe pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae in mice.DOCX by Tianyu Zhang (188439)

    Published 2024
    “…A total of 47 distinct metabolites, including choline phosphate, glutamyl lysine, L-tyrosine, 6-thioinosine, Glu Trp, 5-hydroxydecanoate, etc., were linked to the regulation of YQDP, according to metabolomics study. …”
  11. 78891

    Role of complementarity-determining regions 1 and 3 in pathologic amyloid formation by human immunoglobulin κ1 light chains by Elena S. Klimtchuk (2251210)

    Published 2023
    “…The atypical behavior of 39*01-related amyloid LC stemmed from increased dynamics/exposure of amyloidogenic segments in βC′V and βEV that could initiate aggregation and decreased dynamics/exposure near the Cys23–Cys88 disulfide.…”
  12. 78892

    Crystallization-Driven Flows within Evaporating Aqueous Saline Droplets by Marina Efstratiou (8790302)

    Published 2020
    “…The relationship is demonstrated by a remarkable jet of liquid along the base of the drops, induced by, and directed at the point of nucleation and subsequent crystal growth. …”
  13. 78893

    Histone H3 depletion alters nucleosome occupancy genome-wide. by Andrea J. Gossett (156653)

    Published 2012
    “…Upon H3 depletion, the regular array of nucleosomes visible in both of the wildtype time points and the 0 hour H3 shutoff strain time point become disrupted, resulting in a loss of regular positioning of nucleosomes internal to the gene. …”
  14. 78894

    Measurements of digital multicell aging over evolutionary time. by Heather J. Goldsby (563266)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>C</b>) At the end of the evolutionary run (the final step along the line of descent), the resource acquisition rate of a digital multicell sharply decreases throughout its lifetime (0–10,000 updates). …”
  15. 78895

    Crystallization-Driven Flows within Evaporating Aqueous Saline Droplets by Marina Efstratiou (8790302)

    Published 2020
    “…The relationship is demonstrated by a remarkable jet of liquid along the base of the drops, induced by, and directed at the point of nucleation and subsequent crystal growth. …”
  16. 78896

    Reversal of established steatosis using Marimastat ameliorated post-operative liver injury, without affecting regeneration. by Vincent E. de Meijer (343377)

    Published 2013
    “…After reversal of steatosis (A), animals were subjected to a two-thirds hepatectomy. …”
  17. 78897

    SLIRP maintains mitochondrial mRNA. by Joshua M. Baughman (260917)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Expression levels of mitochondrial transcripts in MCH58 cells measured by qPCR 10 days post-infection with either control shRNA (shGFP) or shRNA targeting <i>SLIRP</i>. …”
  18. 78898

    Pretreatment with CIP potentiated ANP-induced cGMP production. by Michelle B. Henesy (145642)

    Published 2012
    “…In cells exposed to CIP, three-fold increases in ANP-induced intracellular cGMP (open bars) but no decreases in extracellular cGMP (solid bars) were observed. …”
  19. 78899

    NDPK expression levels were altered in the transformants. by Sarah J. Annesley (202479)

    Published 2011
    “…These results show that NDPK expression levels were decreased in the antisense transformants and increased in the overexpression transformants giving an overall difference in expression of as much as 8-16 fold. …”
  20. 78900

    γ-secretase activity correlates with PS2, not PS1 protein expression. by Suman Jayadev (234057)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>γ-secretase cleavage of an APP-Gal4 construct that induces luciferase expression was measured by determining luciferase activity in uninfected BV2 (NI), control non-target clone (CC) three PS2 shRNA expressing BV2 cell lines (PS2 KD) and two PS1 shRNA expressing BV2 lines. A) γ-secretase activity is approximately 10 fold increased in PS1 shRNA expressing BV2 clones. …”