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    Sleep-related changes in breathing. by Stefano Bastianini (130236)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) and (B), values of minute volume (V<sub>E</sub>) and breath duration (T<sub>TOT</sub>), respectively, during non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (N) and rapid-eye-movement sleep (R). …”
  4. 18804

    Image_1_Macrophage targeted polymeric curcumin nanoparticles limit intracellular survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through induction of autophagy and augment anti-TB activity... by Pramod Kumar Gupta (2697841)

    Published 2023
    “…In BALB/c mice, oral dose of ISCurNP resulted in 6.7-fold increase in the bioavailability compared to free CMN. …”
  5. 18805

    Placental perfusion. by Marc U. Baumann (621777)

    Published 2014
    “…In the microvillous and basal samples from control perfusions there was a decrease in GLUT1 relative to the expression prior to perfusion. …”
  6. 18806

    Exposure to particle debris generated from passenger and truck tires induces different genotoxicity and inflammatory responses in the RAW 264.7 cell line by Anna Poma (835467)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>After 4 hours of incubation, the cells treated with PP and TP at 100 μg / ml showed a slight but significant increase in TNF-α release, while there was a significant increase in the release of TNF-α after 24 hours of incubation with both tire samples in the cells treated with 50 and 100 μg / ml PP. …”
  7. 18807

    5OMV Inhibits HMGB1-Induced Tube Formation in HUVECs. by Wenyue Hou (10203722)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Representative images <b>(A)</b> of the wound healing assay (captured at 0 h and 24 h post-scratching) demonstrated that co-treatment with 5OMV (100, 250, and 500 μg mL<sup>−1</sup>) and HMGB1 (800 ng mL<sup>−1</sup>) significantly attenuated HUVECs migration. …”
  8. 18808

    Response of AML cell population to mTOR inhibitor with antitumor activity. by Alessandro Bertuzzi (379953)

    Published 2016
    “…(<b>B</b>) Data, replotted from Ref [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0154415#pone.0154415.ref044" target="_blank">44</a>], of cell fractions in cell cycle phases in control and cells treated with 10, 100, and 1000 nM AZD8055 (closed squares), and model fitting (solid lines). …”
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    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
  12. 18812

    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
  13. 18813

    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
  14. 18814

    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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    Cerebral blood flow and vasoreactivity in aging: an arterial spin labeling study by R.F. Leoni (6516773)

    Published 2019
    “…Average baseline CBF in gray matter was significantly reduced in elderly (46±9 mL·100 g-1·min-1) compared to young adults (57±8 mL·100 g-1·min-1; P=0.02). …”
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    Synergistic effect of HDACi and EZH2i on schistosomula viability. by Letícia Anderson (2543926)

    Published 2017
    “…Significant decrease in viability when comparing GSK343 alone and GSK343 plus TSA was assessed with a two-way ANOVA statistical test; asterisks indicate <i>p</i>-value <i>≤</i> 0.001. …”
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    Cross-talk between LKB1 and Notch signaling. by Pierre-Alexandre Just (187882)

    Published 2015
    “…(C-D) LKB1 silencing led to decrease Notch activity. Luciferase activity was measured in the absence of siRNA (1), in the presence of either 50 pmol of LKB1 siRNA or scrambled siRNA (2) and the presence of 100 pmol of either LKB1 siRNA or scrambled siRNA (3). …”
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    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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    Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations by Yu-Shi Liu (6647582)

    Published 2024
    “…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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    Table_1_Isolation, identification, and pathogenicity analysis of newly emerging gosling astrovirus in South China.xlsx by Jingyu Xu (5497625)

    Published 2023
    “…The results of the alignment analysis showed that nucleotide sequence similarities among the five GoAstV isolates were around 97.4–98.8%, 98.6–100%, 98.1–99.8%, and 96.7–100% for the whole genome, ORF1a, ORF1b, and ORF2, respectively. …”