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  1. 66801

    The RA and FGF/MAPK pathways control the AP patterning of <i>Ciona</i> tail epidermis. by Andrea Pasini (17809)

    Published 2012
    “…(<b>Q–T</b>): Epidermal expression of a dominant-negative form of the <i>Ciona</i> FGF receptor leads to the ectopic expression of <i>Ci-hox1</i> (arrowhead in Q) and to the loss or decrease of <i>Ci-hox12</i> (R), <i>Ci-wnt5</i> (S) and <i>Ci-fgf8/17/18</i> (T). …”
  2. 66802

    Image_1_Microwave ablation with hydrodissection used for the treatment of vascular malformations: effectiveness and safety study.jpeg by Lu Wang (45927)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>Among the 39 VMs, the maximum volume is 128.58ml, while the minimum volume is 0.99ml. After a mean follow-up of 13.06 ± 4.83 months, the mean numerical rating scale (NRS) score decreased from 5.13 ± 1.65 to 0.53 ± 0.83 (P<0.0001). …”
  3. 66803

    FGF2 activates WNT/β-catenin signaling. by Pavel Krejci (167835)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) RCS cells were transfected with Topflash firefly luciferase (F-Luc) and control <i>Renilla</i> luciferase (<i>R</i>-Luc) vectors, treated with FGF2 (ng/ml), WNT3a and WNT5a (40 ng/ml) and analyzed for luciferase activity 20 hours later. …”
  4. 66804

    Mrj knockout shows reduced Orb2 oligomers. by Meghal Desai (15201231)

    Published 2024
    “…The data underlying this figure are available at: <a href="https://figshare.com/s/f5d913a0a289339ee16b" target="_blank">https://figshare.com/s/f5d913a0a289339ee16b</a>.…”
  5. 66805

    All-atom molecular dynamics simulation of peptides by Ning Zhu (10901010)

    Published 2021
    “…Then heat and equilibrate in three 250 ps stages: from heat 100 K to production temperature 300K, heavy atom position limiting, force constant decreasing from 10.0 to 1.0, then decreasing to 0.1 kcal/mol/Å<sup>2</sup>. …”
  6. 66806

    Hierarchically clustered ANIm heatmap across Set-R combined with phylogenetic information reveals unknown species diversity within the ACB clade. by Bardya Djahanschiri (6203681)

    Published 2022
    “…<i>nosocomialis</i> (3, n = 5) are clustered similarly. The percent identities decrease for the following two clusters of genomes with mainly <i>A</i>. …”
  7. 66807

    Image_3_Evolution of the S-Genomes in Triticum-Aegilops Alliance: Evidences From Chromosome Analysis.TIF by Alevtina S. Ruban (6039062)

    Published 2018
    “…Evolution of Emarginata species was associated with an increase of C-banding and (CTT)<sub>10</sub>-positive heterochromatin, amplification of Spelt-52, re-pattering of the pAesp_SAT86, and a gradual decrease in the amount of the D-genome-specific repeats pAs1, pTa-535, and pTa-s53. …”
  8. 66808

    Image_2_Evolution of the S-Genomes in Triticum-Aegilops Alliance: Evidences From Chromosome Analysis.TIF by Alevtina S. Ruban (6039062)

    Published 2018
    “…Evolution of Emarginata species was associated with an increase of C-banding and (CTT)<sub>10</sub>-positive heterochromatin, amplification of Spelt-52, re-pattering of the pAesp_SAT86, and a gradual decrease in the amount of the D-genome-specific repeats pAs1, pTa-535, and pTa-s53. …”
  9. 66809

    Assessment of g14-3-3 multimerization in vitro. by Annarita Fiorillo (140695)

    Published 2014
    “…Similarly, the presence of either phosphorylated T214 in the endogenous g14-3-3 or the glutamic acid at the same position in the T214E mutant decrease the theoretical Ip from 5.09 to 5.03 and 5.01, respectively, thus accounting for the increased migration of the proteins in the gel. …”
  10. 66810

    Table_2_Evolution of the S-Genomes in Triticum-Aegilops Alliance: Evidences From Chromosome Analysis.docx by Alevtina S. Ruban (6039062)

    Published 2018
    “…Evolution of Emarginata species was associated with an increase of C-banding and (CTT)<sub>10</sub>-positive heterochromatin, amplification of Spelt-52, re-pattering of the pAesp_SAT86, and a gradual decrease in the amount of the D-genome-specific repeats pAs1, pTa-535, and pTa-s53. …”
  11. 66811

    Image_1_Evolution of the S-Genomes in Triticum-Aegilops Alliance: Evidences From Chromosome Analysis.TIF by Alevtina S. Ruban (6039062)

    Published 2018
    “…Evolution of Emarginata species was associated with an increase of C-banding and (CTT)<sub>10</sub>-positive heterochromatin, amplification of Spelt-52, re-pattering of the pAesp_SAT86, and a gradual decrease in the amount of the D-genome-specific repeats pAs1, pTa-535, and pTa-s53. …”
  12. 66812

    Table_1_Evolution of the S-Genomes in Triticum-Aegilops Alliance: Evidences From Chromosome Analysis.docx by Alevtina S. Ruban (6039062)

    Published 2018
    “…Evolution of Emarginata species was associated with an increase of C-banding and (CTT)<sub>10</sub>-positive heterochromatin, amplification of Spelt-52, re-pattering of the pAesp_SAT86, and a gradual decrease in the amount of the D-genome-specific repeats pAs1, pTa-535, and pTa-s53. …”
  13. 66813

    Glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation shift cellular fingerprint along the Metabolic trajectory from free to bound NADH. by Chiara Stringari (300545)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(a–b) Phasor FLIM color maps at 740 nm of the relative concentrations of free NADH (purple) and bound NADH (cyan-white) NADH of NIH3T3 fibroblast in low glucose (4.5 mM) and high glucose (22 mM) (a) and of control DLD-1 colon cancer cells and DLD-1 colon cancer cells treated with sodium dichloroacetate (DCA). …”
  14. 66814

    <em>Dbx1</em>-Expressing Cells Are Necessary for the Survival of the Mammalian Anterior Neural and Craniofacial Structures by Frédéric Causeret (223085)

    Published 2011
    “…In this study, we identify five small subsets of progenitors expressing the transcription factor <em>dbx1</em> in the cephalic region of developing mouse embryos at E8.5. …”
  15. 66815

    Sam_Otos.csv from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”
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  17. 66817

    Table_3_The in vivo dsRNA Cleavage Has Sequence Preference in Insects.XLSX by Ruobing Guan (6063893)

    Published 2018
    “…We injected 0.04 mg/g dsRNA into Asian corn borers or cotton bollworms according to their body weight, and then the siRNAs produced in vivo were analyzed by RNA-Seq. We discovered that a large number of siRNAs were produced with GGU nucleotide residues at the 5′- and 3′-ends and produced a siRNA peak on the sequence. …”
  18. 66818

    Table_1_The in vivo dsRNA Cleavage Has Sequence Preference in Insects.XLSX by Ruobing Guan (6063893)

    Published 2018
    “…We injected 0.04 mg/g dsRNA into Asian corn borers or cotton bollworms according to their body weight, and then the siRNAs produced in vivo were analyzed by RNA-Seq. We discovered that a large number of siRNAs were produced with GGU nucleotide residues at the 5′- and 3′-ends and produced a siRNA peak on the sequence. …”
  19. 66819

    The change in psoriasis-specific drug prescribing before vs. after NB-UVB phototherapy in patients achieving different clinical outcomes. by John Foerster (165047)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A. The percentage of patients in each outcome class showing either a decrease, or an increase in the number of prescriptions for each drug class indicated. …”
  20. 66820

    QuantitativeStrayAssignment.R from High dispersal rates in hybrids drive expansion of maladaptive hybridization by Samuel L. Bourret (13997720)

    Published 2022
    “…Hybridization between native and invasive species, a major cause of biodiversity loss, can spread rapidly even when hybrids have reduced fitness. …”