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  1. 64921

    Plasmin mediated cleavage of C3 is enhanced by Sbi and Efb. by Tina K. Koch (303277)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) In the presence of Sbi and Efb (lane 1 and 2) the C3 α-chain decreased and C3 cleavage products (indicated by arrows) appeared. …”
  2. 64922

    Meta-Analysis of Pulmonary Artery Denervation for Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension by Wanyun Zuo (10650563)

    Published 2022
    “…Meta-analysis showed that after PADN, mPAP (mean difference [MD] -12.51, 95% confidence interval [CI] -17.74 to -7.27, P<0.00001) (mmHg) and PVR (MD -5.17, 95% CI -7.70 to -2.65, P<0.0001) (Wood unit) decreased significantly, CO (MD 0.59, 95% CI 0.32 to 0.86, P<0.0001) (L/min) and 6MWD (MD 107.75, 95% CI 65.64 to 149.86, P<0.00001) (meter) increased significantly, and RV Tei index (MD -0.05, 95% CI -0.28 to 0.17, P=0.63) did not change significantly. …”
  3. 64923

    Data_Sheet_1_Age-Dependent Association Between Cognitive Reserve Proxy and Longitudinal White Matter Microstructure in Older Adults.PDF by Rostislav Brichko (12515060)

    Published 2022
    “…We also examined whether the relationship between the proxy CR composite score and white matter microstructure was modified by participant age, APOE-ε4 genetic status, and level of vascular risk.</p>Methods<p>A sample of 192 non-demented (n = 166 cognitively normal, n = 26 mild cognitive impairment) older adults [mean age = 70.17 (SD = 8.5) years] from the BIOCARD study underwent longitudinal DTI (mean follow-up = 2.5 years, max = 4.7 years). …”
  4. 64924

    S1 File - Molecular and Cellular Effects of <i>In Vitro</i> Shockwave Treatment on Lymphatic Endothelial Cells by Sabrina Rohringer (673124)

    Published 2014
    “…<b>S2 Figure, IVSWT-induced changes of EC adhesion and LEC permeability.</b> (A) The ability of LECs to reattach to a fibronectin-coated surface after shockwave treatment was significantly decreased when cells were stimulated on Cytodex-1 microcarrier beads. …”
  5. 64925

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding mutants had differential effects on evoked and spontaneous release. by Mallory C. Shields (4474210)

    Published 2020
    “…Scale bars = 5 mV, 0.1 s. <b>B</b>. Mean EJP amplitude in <i>P[syt<sup>D-N</sup>]</i> was unimpaired, but in <i>P[syt<sup>D-E</sup>]</i>, it was significantly decreased compared to control (*p < 0.0001). …”
  6. 64926

    Designation of the experimental setup from Fig 1. by Robin Halamicek (17020918)

    Published 2023
    “…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
  7. 64927

    Mask models M1–M6 with the corresponding price. by Robin Halamicek (17020918)

    Published 2023
    “…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
  8. 64928

    S3 File - by Robin Halamicek (17020918)

    Published 2023
    “…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
  9. 64929

    Effect of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) on cytokine levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. by Kyu-Sup Cho (770125)

    Published 2016
    “…ASCs (A) or ASCs derived from indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO)-knockout (KO) mice (B) treatment significantly decreased IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13, but increased IFN-γ, IL-10, and TGF-β in WT and IDO-KO asthmatic mice. …”
  10. 64930

    Expression levels of the selected genes knocked down by RNAi. by Dong Fang (168743)

    Published 2011
    “…A 160 µg dosage was only used in the <i>krmp</i>-injected group, because the expression did not decrease significantly in the 40 µg dosage-injected group.…”
  11. 64931

    Sexual dimorphism of sleep regulated by juvenile hormone signaling in <i>Drosophila</i> - Fig 3 by Binbin Wu (506019)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>Effects of JH receptor <i>gce</i> mutations on sleep behavior</b>. (A) <i>Gce</i> mutation increased the female daytime sleep amount and decreased the male daytime sleep amount, while neither 0.1mM nor 1mM JH analog could rescue the mutant phenotypes. …”
  12. 64932

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  13. 64933

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  14. 64934

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  15. 64935

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  16. 64936

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  17. 64937

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  18. 64938

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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