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    Temporal Trend in Young-Onset Type 2 Diabetes - the Macrovascular and Mortality Risk: Study of UK Primary Care Electronic Medical Records by Digsu N. Koye (8881108)

    Published 2020
    “…The incidence rates of ASCVD and ACM declined in people aged ≥50 years, but did not decrease in people <50 years. …”
  3. 19503

    Data Sheet 1_Effect of different 1-methylcyclopropene formulations and dosing on the ripening profile of Tommy Atkins mango fruits.docx by Geoffrey Chomba (20688014)

    Published 2025
    “…Interaction of 1-MCP concentration, exposure time, and maturity stage delayed other ripening-related changes including a decrease in hue angle, firmness, and increase in TSS. …”
  4. 19504

    TNFα stabilizes myocardin mRNA through MEK/MAPK and NF-κB pathways. by Pavneet Singh (657177)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) VSMCs were serum-starved for 24 h and transcription was blocked using α-amanitin (50 µM). …”
  5. 19505

    Differentially expressed genes related to inflammatory response and validation of <i>stat3</i> expression in uninjured and injured zebrafish spinal cord. by Subhra Prakash Hui (510710)

    Published 2014
    “…Red and green colors represent increased and decreased expression respectively. B) Quantitative RT-PCR of <i>stat3</i> expression showing fold change (red graph) and pattern of expression at different time points after injury. …”
  6. 19506

    BTK Expression Levels Control DNA Binding Activity and Transcription Factor Function of Ikaros. by Hong Ma (48973)

    Published 2013
    “…Each siRNA was used at a 50 nM concentration. BTK siRNA (but not Ku80 siRNA) resulted in depletion of BTK protein without a decrease in the amount of IK protein. …”
  7. 19507

    The Letters of Pope Gregory VII - pilot project by Tom Stafford (2768440)

    Published 2020
    “…It could be suggested that though Gregory’s output really did decrease, rather than being purely a result of disorganisation, Gregory was simply trying to get more done in fewer letters.…”
  8. 19508

    RAGE blocking and APP inhibition synergistically reduce oxidative stress, apoptosis and rescue sequential gliocentric cell fate change in DS HNPs. by Jie Lu (139953)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) Graphs show the S100B stimulation for 24 hours dose dependently increase H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production and decrease mitochondrial membrane potential which can be blocked by RAGE antibody (1 µg/ml) or dalteparin sodium (1 IU/ml) (<b><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0022126#pone.0022126.s005" target="_blank">Figure S5A</a></b>). …”
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    Biochemical and Mutational Analysis of a Novel Nicotinamidase from <em>Oceanobacillus iheyensis</em> HTE831 by Guiomar Sánchez-Carrón (381982)

    Published 2013
    “…Mutational analysis was carried out on seven critical amino acids, confirming for the first time the importance of Cys133 and Phe68 residues for increasing pyrazinamidase activity 2.9- and 2.5-fold, respectively. In addition, the change in the fourth residue involved in the ion metal binding (Glu65) was detrimental to pyrazinamidase activity, decreasing it 6-fold. …”
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    A stratified transcriptomics approach for adipose tissue-specific gene enrichment. by Nicholas M. Morton (206471)

    Published 2011
    “…From top to bottom; 1. differential gene expression (>1.5-fold) between the lines across all adipose tissues was analysed with a ‘snap-shot’ pooled transcriptomics approach. 2. …”
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    Modulation of gene expression in cells resistant to methotrexate by Jean-Michel Ubeda (51257)

    Published 2011
    “…Red (increased expression) and blue (decreased expression) dashed lines in the scatter plots indicate 1.5-fold differences in gene expression, with the y-axis representing the expression ratios between the mutant and wild-type cells and the x-axis the signal intensity in the mutant. …”
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    The airway intrinsic BX-C code determines the outcome of <i>hh</i> signaling. by Ryo Matsuda (685668)

    Published 2015
    “…Note that Salm expression in DT shows a posterior-to-anterior decrease. Upon overexpression of <i>Ubx</i> (G), <i>abdA</i> (H) or <i>AbdB</i> (I), DTa1 becomes negative for Kni and positive for Salm (asterisks). …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Impacts of air pollution on dynamic lung function in asthma patients: the modifying effect of phenotype susceptibility and possible relationship with ai... by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Induced sputum from these subjects was collected and analyzed for the microbiome composition and associations between microbiome and lung function indices. Results We found that a 10 μg/m3 increase in PM2.5 was associated with decreases 0.79% in FEF25-75 (95% CI: 0.31 ~ 3.25), a range of decreases of 0.76%~0.83% PEF, 1.58%~1.93% for FEF25 and 1.79%~2.31% for FEF50 in the morning or evening on different lag days. …”
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    Polyelectrolyte-based wireless and drift-free iontronic sensors for orthodontic sensing (Source data for Fig. 2-5 of <b>SCIENCE ADVANCES</b> <b>adu6086</b>) by Jia Song (20686730)

    Published 2025
    “…We have recorded 14-day orthodontic loads of two subjects using the system, showing pressure decreasing from 300 to 50 kPa and torque from 12.5 to 0.5 N·mm. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Unequal Impact of COVID-19 on Private and Academic Neurosurgical Workforce: Results of an International Survey.PDF by Sami Ridwan (11510080)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: The lockdown imposed in many countries by the COVID-19 outbreak called for immediate modification of working routine and resulted in a dramatic decrease of elective surgical procedures. …”
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    Climatic factors driving vegetation declines in the 2005 and 2010 Amazon droughts by Wenqian Zhao (3937202)

    Published 2017
    “…The results showed that (i) in the Amazon vegetation greenness responded to precipitation, radiation and temperature, with apparent time lags for most averaging interval periods associated with vegetation index responses of 0–4, 0–9 and 0–6 months, respectively; (ii) on average, the three climatic factors without time lags explained 27.28±21.73% (mean±1 SD) of vegetation index variation in the Amazon basin, and this value increased by 12.22% and reached 39.50±27.85% when time lags were considered; (iii) vegetation greenness in this region in non-drought years was primarily affected by precipitation and shortwave radiation, and these two factors altogether accounted for 93.47% of the total explanation; and (iv) in the common epicenter of the two droughts, pixels with a significant variation in precipitation, radiation and temperature accounted for 36.68%, 40.07% and 10.40%, respectively, of all pixels showing a significant decrease in vegetation index in 2005, and 15.69%, 2.01% and 45.25% in 2010, respectively. …”
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    Table_1_In vitro investigation of the antiviral activity of propolis and chitosan nanoparticles against the genotype VII Newcastle disease virus.DOCX by Noura Alkhalefa (13387473)

    Published 2022
    “…The median tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50) assay demonstrated that the nanoparticles have antiviral effects after NDV exposure resulting in significant decrease in viral titer (TCID50) by 2, 2.66, and 2.5 log10 at 62 μg/ml of chitosan, 13 μg/ml of propolis, and 30 μg/ml of the propolis–chitosan mixture, respectively, compared with the control TCID50 value of 4 log10. …”
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    Table_1_In vitro investigation of the antiviral activity of propolis and chitosan nanoparticles against the genotype VII Newcastle disease virus.DOCX by Noura Alkhalefa (13387473)

    Published 2022
    “…The median tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50) assay demonstrated that the nanoparticles have antiviral effects after NDV exposure resulting in significant decrease in viral titer (TCID50) by 2, 2.66, and 2.5 log10 at 62 μg/ml of chitosan, 13 μg/ml of propolis, and 30 μg/ml of the propolis–chitosan mixture, respectively, compared with the control TCID50 value of 4 log10. …”
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    Misexpression of triad proteins and expansion of the T-tubule compartment in <i>Ehd1-</i>heterozygous muscle. by Alexis R. Demonbreun (790667)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) BIN1 and DHPR levels are increased +2.25 and +5.4 fold in <i>Ehd1</i>+/- quadriceps muscle compared to WT correlating with the increase in T-tubule structures. …”