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  1. 80201

    SOCE modulates cone neurotransmission. by Tamas Szikra (260718)

    Published 2009
    “…MRS-1845 caused a small reversible decrease in the PSC. (D) Averaged data from 9 horizontal cells. …”
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  4. 80204

    Increasing perceived usefulness for consumers by adding features (attributes) to products. by César García-Díaz (836792)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Attributes add value to consumers at an increasing rate up to a certain point. Further additions add value at a decreasing rate. …”
  5. 80205

    Full dataset. by Josephine Bourner (11462776)

    Published 2024
    “…When categorising lesions according to their type, if a single lesion type was present in the image, inter-rater reliability was moderate (κ = 0.671, z = 40.6) and agreement was good (P<sub>o</sub> = 78%), but when multiple lesion types were shown in an image, both inter-rater reliability (κ = 0.153, z = 10.5) and agreement (P<sub>o</sub> = 29%) decreased substantially.…”
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    Description of study participants. by Josephine Bourner (11462776)

    Published 2024
    “…When categorising lesions according to their type, if a single lesion type was present in the image, inter-rater reliability was moderate (κ = 0.671, z = 40.6) and agreement was good (P<sub>o</sub> = 78%), but when multiple lesion types were shown in an image, both inter-rater reliability (κ = 0.153, z = 10.5) and agreement (P<sub>o</sub> = 29%) decreased substantially.…”
  7. 80207

    Attractors of the network. by Maximilian Schmidt (3712144)

    Published 2018
    “…Modifying the connectivity according to the stabilization procedure of [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006359#pcbi.1006359.ref037" target="_blank">37</a>] shifts the stable low-activity fixed point towards higher rates without decreasing its global stability. …”
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    Interaction and energy transfer between carbon dots and serum human transferrin by Yunhe Lang (5008550)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Human serum transferrin has been used as a potential drug carrier to transport anticancer drugs to tumor cells, where transferrin receptors are overexpressed on the surface. …”
  9. 80209

    Supplementary Material for: Reduced Mortality Associated with Acute Kidney Injury Requiring Dialysis in the United States by Brown J.R. (4161469)

    Published 2016
    “…<b><i>Background:</i></b> Dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) is a documented complication of hospitalization and procedures. …”
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    Supplementary information files for: Bioengineered model of the human motor unit with physiologically functional neuromuscular junctions by Rowan Rimington (5074733)

    Published 2021
    “…Consequently, there remains a paucity of data regarding the development of the human NMJ and a lack of systems that enable investigation of the motor unit. …”
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    Table1_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.DOCX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table7_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.DOCX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table4_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    DataSheet1_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.PDF by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table2_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table6_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table8_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.DOCX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Presentation1_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.pdf by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table3_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Inhibition of Jagged1 ligand on E4-ECs attenuated their influence on BCCs. by Pegah Ghiabi (656241)

    Published 2014
    “…<b>B</b>) qPCR analysis confirming reduced activation of notch pathway by showing decreased expression of Hes1 and Hey1 notch downstream effector molecules in MDA-231 cells sorted from E4-ECs<sup>Jag1KD</sup> as compared with MDA-231 cells sorted from E4-ECs<sup>Scr</sup> (*<i>p</i><0.05, mean ± SEM). …”