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  1. 19241

    Lipidomic Evaluation of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-Mediated Hepatic Steatosis in Male and Female Mice Elicited by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo‑<i>p</i>‑dioxin by Rance Nault (3847747)

    Published 2017
    “…Phosphatidylserines, phosphatidylethanolamines, phosphatidic acids, and cardiolipins decreased 4.1-, 5.0-, 5.4- and 7.4-fold, respectively, while ceramides increased 6.6-fold. …”
  2. 19242

    Lipidomic Evaluation of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-Mediated Hepatic Steatosis in Male and Female Mice Elicited by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo‑<i>p</i>‑dioxin by Rance Nault (3847747)

    Published 2017
    “…Phosphatidylserines, phosphatidylethanolamines, phosphatidic acids, and cardiolipins decreased 4.1-, 5.0-, 5.4- and 7.4-fold, respectively, while ceramides increased 6.6-fold. …”
  3. 19243

    The performance and long-term stability of low-cost separators in single-chamber bottle-type microbial fuel cells by Sanath Kondaveeti (3849310)

    Published 2017
    “…MFC operations with other size-selective separators such as SPPS, PPS, and cellulose esters exhibited power densities of 261, 231, and 250 mW/m<sup>2</sup>, respectively. During a 280-day operation, initial power density of PP80 (278 mW/m<sup>2</sup>) was decreased to 257 mW/m<sup>2</sup>, but this decrease was smaller than with others (Nafion: 265–230 mW/m<sup>2</sup>; PP100: 220–126 mW/m<sup>2</sup>). …”
  4. 19244

    Free energy properties in cultured neural networks. by Takuya Isomura (839119)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(D)</b> The change in 〈<i>U</i>〉, <i>H</i>, and <i>F</i> (trial 1 vs. trial 100). After training, the expectation of internal energy decreased (*, <i>p</i> = 0.023; <i>n</i> = 23 cultures), Shannon entropy significantly increased (****, <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−4</sup>; <i>n</i> = 23 cultures), and free energy significantly decreased (****, <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−4</sup>; <i>n</i> = 23 cultures). …”
  5. 19245

    DataSheet_1_Effects of the neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) on the early embryonic development of marine shellfish and fish.docx by Yilei Fu (14287574)

    Published 2022
    “…A sustained and dose-dependent decrease in heart rate was apparent in marine medaka embryos at 9-days post fertilization following BMAA exposure. …”
  6. 19246

    Data Sheet 1_Nutraceuticals silybin B, resveratrol, and epigallocatechin-3 gallate-bind to cardiac muscle troponin to restore the loss of lusitropy caused by cardiomyopathy mutatio... by Zeyu Yang (8690226)

    Published 2024
    “…Phosphorylation causes a 2-3 fold decrease of affinity of cTn for Ca<sup>2+</sup> associated with a higher rate of Ca<sup>2+</sup> dissociation from cTnC leading to a faster relaxation rate of the cardiac muscle (lusitropy). …”
  7. 19247

    Datasheet1_Post-procedural and long-term functional outcomes of jailed side branches in stented coronary bifurcation lesions assessed with side branch Murray law–based quantitative... by Ke Xu (134879)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>At follow-up, 8 (2.6%), 16 (5.1%), 61 (19.5%), and 228 (72.8%) SBs had a TIMI flow grade of 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively. …”
  8. 19248

    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
    “…(C) Inoculation of 291OVA cells, but not of 291PC cells, into wild-type (n = 5) and GFP-transgenic mice (n = 5) significantly induced MHC class I (left panel) and class II (right panel) in outgrowing lymphoma cells. …”
  9. 19249

    Arkadia Ubiquitinates P-Smad2 and Mediates Its Degradation via the Proteasome by Konstantinos J Mavrakis (25033)

    Published 2013
    “…(E) Graphical representation of relative endogenous P-Smad2 levels normalized against the housekeeping gene Tubulin shows approximately a 2.5-fold reduction of P-Smad2 in Arkadia-expressing MEFs in the presence of DMSO when compared to MG132. …”
  10. 19250

    Protocol: Temporary Pacemaker Verification and Troubleshooting by Jill Ley (4090672)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(Figure 1)</p> <p>(Figure 2)</p> <p><strong>Determining the Stimulation Threshold</strong></p> <ul> <li>NOTE: a paced rhythm must be present and patient stable</li> <li>From 100% pacing, gradually decrease output for A or V, while watching monitor until you lose capture</li> <li>Now gradually increase output until 1:1 capture returns – this is the stimulation threshold</li> <li>This is the lowest amount of energy that will reliably capture the heart and pace</li> <li>Set mA 1.5-3 times above this threshold value for safety</li> <li>Repeat for other circuit (A or V)</li> <li>Note: the stimulation threshold should be checked DAILY by the MD/NP when pacing is in use; in the event 
the threshold value is rising, discuss with surgeon to determine if alternative pacing system is needed</li> </ul> <p><strong>Determining the Sensing Threshold</strong></p> <ul> <li>Note: the patient must have an underlying rhythm and tolerate a brief period without pacing to perform</li> <li>Set RATE at least 10 bpm below patient’s intrinsic heart rate (to allow sensing)</li> <li>Set OUTPUT at 0.1 mA (to avoid competitive pacing when device is made asynchronous briefly)</li> <li>Highlight SENSITIVITY (under Menu 1)</li> <li>Decrease SENSITIVITY: Slowly turn dial counter-clockwise until pace indicator flashes regularly (asynchronously)</li> <li>Increase SENSITIVITY: Slowly turn dial clockwise until sense indicator flashes again (when sensing resumes, this is the sensing threshold – the smallest complex that is reliably recognized, thus inhibiting the device)</li> <li>Set SENSITIVITY < half this threshold value for safety</li> <li>Repeat for other circuit (A or V)</li> <li>Restore previous rate and output values</li> </ul> <p><strong>Rapid Atrial (Overdrive) Pacing – PERFORMED BY MD/NP/CNS ONLY</strong></p> <ul> <li>Used to “overdrive pace” and terminate some atrial reentrant tachyarrhythmias, especially atrial flutter</li> <li>ALWAYS VERIFY correct wire connections to avoid stimulating the ventricles at a rapid rate!…”
  11. 19251

    Data_Sheet_1_The combined impact of redcedar encroachment and climate change on water resources in the Nebraska Sand Hills.docx by Yaser Kishawi (12959564)

    Published 2022
    “…The most-likely climate projection indicates that a warming pattern will be expected with a 4.1°C increase in average over the 100-year period, and this will be associated with lower-than-normal precipitation (P). …”
  12. 19252

    DataSheet_2_Activation of thousands of genes in the lungs and kidneys by sepsis is countered by the selective nuclear blockade.pdf by Huan Qiao (325643)

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, 5,483 significantly expressed genes in sepsis are increased or decreased in the kidneys, the site of acute injury (AKI). …”
  13. 19253

    DataSheet_1_Activation of thousands of genes in the lungs and kidneys by sepsis is countered by the selective nuclear blockade.pdf by Huan Qiao (325643)

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, 5,483 significantly expressed genes in sepsis are increased or decreased in the kidneys, the site of acute injury (AKI). …”
  14. 19254

    Abundance, relative frequency, and influence of 182 virulence factors used to classify 12,337 <i>S</i>. enterica genomes from human, beef, and bovine sources into two virulence gro... by Gavin J. Fenske (17583323)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Points represent the square root mean decrease Gini impurity and natural log relative frequency (Cluster 1/Cluster 2–5) of each virulence factor, with diameter proportional to the number of isolates (min: 11, max: 11,653) carrying at least one copy of the virulence gene. …”
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    Expression levels of p115RhoGEF affect cell migration. by Swapnil S. Kher (513448)

    Published 2014
    “…Migration of 5 cells was measured in each experiment and data was pooled from three individual experiments. p115-OE MDA-MB-231 cells displayed decreased migration as compared to control cells that expressed GFP alone. …”
  16. 19256

    Metabolome and Proteome Profiling of Complex I Deficiency Induced by Rotenone by Ina Gielisch (1348827)

    Published 2015
    “…Pathway and network analyses revealed that the respiratory chain was highly deregulated, with metabolites such as FMN, FAD, NAD<sup>+</sup>, and ADP, direct players of the OXPHOS system, and metabolites of the TCA cycle decreased up to 100-fold. Synthesis of functional iron–sulfur clusters, which are of central importance for the electron transfer chain, and degradation products like bilirubin were also significantly reduced. …”
  17. 19257

    Metabolome and Proteome Profiling of Complex I Deficiency Induced by Rotenone by Ina Gielisch (1348827)

    Published 2015
    “…Pathway and network analyses revealed that the respiratory chain was highly deregulated, with metabolites such as FMN, FAD, NAD<sup>+</sup>, and ADP, direct players of the OXPHOS system, and metabolites of the TCA cycle decreased up to 100-fold. Synthesis of functional iron–sulfur clusters, which are of central importance for the electron transfer chain, and degradation products like bilirubin were also significantly reduced. …”
  18. 19258

    Metabolome and Proteome Profiling of Complex I Deficiency Induced by Rotenone by Ina Gielisch (1348827)

    Published 2015
    “…Pathway and network analyses revealed that the respiratory chain was highly deregulated, with metabolites such as FMN, FAD, NAD<sup>+</sup>, and ADP, direct players of the OXPHOS system, and metabolites of the TCA cycle decreased up to 100-fold. Synthesis of functional iron–sulfur clusters, which are of central importance for the electron transfer chain, and degradation products like bilirubin were also significantly reduced. …”
  19. 19259

    Metabolome and Proteome Profiling of Complex I Deficiency Induced by Rotenone by Ina Gielisch (1348827)

    Published 2015
    “…Pathway and network analyses revealed that the respiratory chain was highly deregulated, with metabolites such as FMN, FAD, NAD<sup>+</sup>, and ADP, direct players of the OXPHOS system, and metabolites of the TCA cycle decreased up to 100-fold. Synthesis of functional iron–sulfur clusters, which are of central importance for the electron transfer chain, and degradation products like bilirubin were also significantly reduced. …”
  20. 19260

    Metabolome and Proteome Profiling of Complex I Deficiency Induced by Rotenone by Ina Gielisch (1348827)

    Published 2015
    “…Pathway and network analyses revealed that the respiratory chain was highly deregulated, with metabolites such as FMN, FAD, NAD<sup>+</sup>, and ADP, direct players of the OXPHOS system, and metabolites of the TCA cycle decreased up to 100-fold. Synthesis of functional iron–sulfur clusters, which are of central importance for the electron transfer chain, and degradation products like bilirubin were also significantly reduced. …”