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  1. 63981

    Presentation1.pptx by Julien Leuthold (4921660)

    Published 2018
    “…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
  2. 63982

    Image4.jpg by Julien Leuthold (4921660)

    Published 2018
    “…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
  3. 63983

    Image2.JPEG by Julien Leuthold (4921660)

    Published 2018
    “…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
  4. 63984

    Image3.jpg by Julien Leuthold (4921660)

    Published 2018
    “…We show that partial resorption textures and geochemical zoning result from partial melting of REE-poor lower oceanic crust gabbroic cumulate (protolith) following intrusion by hot primitive mantle-derived melt, and subsequent overgrowth crystallization (refertilization) from a hybrid melt. In addition, toward the outer rims of crystals, Ti, Zr, Y and the REE strongly increase and Al, Cr, Mg#, Eu/Eu<sup>*</sup>, and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> decrease, suggesting crystallization either from late-stage percolating relatively differentiated melt or from in situ trapped melt. …”
  5. 63985

    DataSheet1_Glycine Ameliorates Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Induced by Thapsigargin in Porcine Oocytes.pdf by Sicong Yu (10732777)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a multifunctional organelle in the cytoplasm that plays important roles in female mammalian reproduction. …”
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  12. 63992

    Annual distribution of IG-ralated AE reports. by Shaozhi Liu (13720340)

    Published 2025
    “…In pregnant women, hypoglycaemia (IC025 = 4.25) was detected as a strong signal, hypoglycaemia neonatal (IC025 = 2.96) as a medium signal, while ketoacidosis (IC025 = 0.76), decreased insulin requirement (IC025 = 0.24), and underweight (IC025 = 0.09) were identified as weak signals. …”
  13. 63993

    Proportion of AEs by SOCs in pregnant women. by Shaozhi Liu (13720340)

    Published 2025
    “…In pregnant women, hypoglycaemia (IC025 = 4.25) was detected as a strong signal, hypoglycaemia neonatal (IC025 = 2.96) as a medium signal, while ketoacidosis (IC025 = 0.76), decreased insulin requirement (IC025 = 0.24), and underweight (IC025 = 0.09) were identified as weak signals. …”
  14. 63994

    The effect of <i>PNPLA4</i> variant on mitochondrial function. by Masakazu Kohda (206767)

    Published 2016
    “…(<b>F</b>) mito-TurboRFP-V5 and PNPLA-V5 proteins in the mitochondria of patient cells with stable expression of <i>mito-TurboRFP-V5 or PNPLA4-V5</i> cDNA were detected by SDS-PAGE/Western blotting. …”
  15. 63995

    Cellular density effect on the cytoskeleton contribution to E-[c(RGDfK)2] and iRGD internalization. by Damien Moncelet (384264)

    Published 2013
    “…Treatment with colchicine induced a strong decrease of E-[c(RGDfK)2] and iRGD uptakes. …”
  16. 63996

    Inhibition of Pig Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase Isoenzymes by 3-Mercaptopicolinic Acid and Novel Inhibitors by Jorge Hidalgo (145178)

    Published 2016
    “…Its inhibition patterns were the same for both isoenzymes: a three-fold decrease of the K<sub>i</sub> values for GTP in 139Met and 139Leu (273 and 873 μM, respectively). …”
  17. 63997

    Figure S1 - SUMOylation Regulates the Transcriptional Repression Activity of FOG-2 and Its Association with GATA-4 by José Perdomo (114665)

    Published 2012
    “…Co-transfection of the indicated SUMO E3 ligases did not increase FOG-2 SUMOylation (lanes 2 to 5, right panel). In fact there was a decrease in FOG-2 SUMOylation in the presence of Ubc9 (lane 7, left panel) or E3 ligases (lanes 2 to 5, right panel). …”
  18. 63998

    Characteristics of Physician Outflow from Disaster Areas following the Great East Japan Earthquake by Saori Kashima (126020)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The number of physicians decreased in Fukushima Prefecture (–5.3%) and increased in Miyagi Prefecture (2.8%). …”
  19. 63999

    EBNA1 can self-associate through its UR1 domain. by Siddhesh Aras (263042)

    Published 2009
    “…The scale bars indicate a length of 10 microns. The fraction of fluorescent cells observed under each condition in five independent measurements is shown along with the standard deviation. …”
  20. 64000

    DataSheet_1_Effects of diet and temperature on the fatty acid composition of the gammarid Gammarus locusta fed alternative terrestrial feeds.docx by Alberto Ribes-Navarro (9973753)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature had no effect on biomass, although high temperature (20°C) resulted in a decrease in survival. The effects of temperature on the gammarid fatty acids were not evident, with diet being the main modulator of the profiles. …”