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  1. 65901

    Shoshonitic pluton and an associated base-metal deposit in the Tarom–Hashtjin metallogenic zone, NW Iran: implication for tectono-magmatic evolution and metallogenic considerations... by M. Afshari (17554673)

    Published 2023
    “…The calculated stable isotope values of ore–fluid components (δ<sup>18</sup>O<sub>water</sub> = +3.28‰ to −3.68‰; δ<sup>34</sup>S<sub>H2S</sub> = +5.5‰ to +7.8‰) show that magmatic fluids have played a significant role during mineralisation. …”
  2. 65902

    Transfer of OVA-expressing tumor cells into wild-type mice results in loss of antigen and induction of MHC on lymphoma cells. by Armin Gerbitz (174530)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Systemically growing lymphomas isolated from the spleen after s.c. inoculation of 291GFP or 291OVA cells were analyzed for GFP expression as a marker for antigen expression in comparison to the inoculated cell lines. …”
  3. 65903

    Image4_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.jpeg by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  4. 65904

    Image2_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.jpeg by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  5. 65905

    Image1_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.pdf by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  6. 65906

    Image3_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.jpeg by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  7. 65907

    Data Sheet 1_Development of an LC-MS/MS method for astaxanthin quantification in shrimp tissues and its application to detect astaxanthin variations during ovary development stages... by Shuo Diao (1967698)

    Published 2025
    “…However, a significant redistribution of astaxanthin was observed during the post-developmental stage, characterized by a substantial decrease to 5.74 μg/g in the hepatopancreas, concomitant with an increase to 7.47 μg/g in ovarian tissue.…”
  8. 65908

    Gene expression across aphid biotypes. by Holly L. Nichols (10702131)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>A-C:</b> Volcano plots of expression data comparing control vs. …”
  9. 65909

    The lagged impact of different factors and scenarios on COVID-19 transmission during the Delta wave in 2021. by Eimear Cleary (6794792)

    Published 2025
    “…The deeper the shade of purple, the greater the increase in transmission risk, while the deeper the shade of green, the greater the decrease in Rt. <b>(C)</b> COVID-19 lag–response association for mobility level at 0.6, 0.8, 1.25, relative to the overall pre-pandemic mean level (1). …”
  10. 65910

    Protective effect of gallic acid against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in rats by Korhan Kilic (8142042)

    Published 2022
    “…A control group received 1 mL intraperitoneal saline solution for five consecutive days. …”
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    Figure 2. SOX15 depletion by AID. by Merrick Pierson Smela (7036586)

    Published 2019
    “…<b>C:</b> Prolonged SOX15 depletion<b> </b>decreases hPGCLC fraction. …”
  15. 65915

    Influence of Ca<sup>2+</sup>-chelation on the individual binding interfaces of N-cadherin. by Stefanie Bunse (491659)

    Published 2013
    “…Examples for ratiometric FRET measurements of the WT (<b>B</b>), W2A (<b>C</b>), R14E (<b>D</b>) and V81D/V174D (<b>E</b>) before and after Ca<sup>2+</sup>-chelation are shown. …”
  16. 65916

    Table_1_Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Depletes Butyrate Producer Bacteria in Goat Kid Microbiome.XLSX by Mohamed Mammeri (9527945)

    Published 2020
    “…As many as 34 and 40 MetaCyc pathways (from 387 total) were significantly affected by the infection at 5 and 15 dpi, respectively. Notably, C. parvum decreased the abundance of butyrate-producing pathways in bacteria. …”
  17. 65917

    Table_3_Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Depletes Butyrate Producer Bacteria in Goat Kid Microbiome.DOCX by Mohamed Mammeri (9527945)

    Published 2020
    “…As many as 34 and 40 MetaCyc pathways (from 387 total) were significantly affected by the infection at 5 and 15 dpi, respectively. Notably, C. parvum decreased the abundance of butyrate-producing pathways in bacteria. …”
  18. 65918

    Table_2_Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Depletes Butyrate Producer Bacteria in Goat Kid Microbiome.XLSX by Mohamed Mammeri (9527945)

    Published 2020
    “…As many as 34 and 40 MetaCyc pathways (from 387 total) were significantly affected by the infection at 5 and 15 dpi, respectively. Notably, C. parvum decreased the abundance of butyrate-producing pathways in bacteria. …”
  19. 65919

    Image_1_Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Depletes Butyrate Producer Bacteria in Goat Kid Microbiome.TIF by Mohamed Mammeri (9527945)

    Published 2020
    “…As many as 34 and 40 MetaCyc pathways (from 387 total) were significantly affected by the infection at 5 and 15 dpi, respectively. Notably, C. parvum decreased the abundance of butyrate-producing pathways in bacteria. …”
  20. 65920

    Image_2_Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Depletes Butyrate Producer Bacteria in Goat Kid Microbiome.TIF by Mohamed Mammeri (9527945)

    Published 2020
    “…As many as 34 and 40 MetaCyc pathways (from 387 total) were significantly affected by the infection at 5 and 15 dpi, respectively. Notably, C. parvum decreased the abundance of butyrate-producing pathways in bacteria. …”