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  1. 77221

    all_calculations_complete.zip by Congqing Yang (20554157)

    Published 2025
    “…In the end, three materials studied in the current research display close-to-ideal band gaps: O-doped anthracene under 8.75 GPa of pressure (1.353 eV), P-doped anthracene under 10 GPa (1.073 eV), and S-doped anthracene under 2.5 GPa (1.341 eV). …”
  2. 77222

    Polymerization of Phenylacetylenes with Rhodium Zwitterionic Complexes: Enhanced Catalytic Activity by π-Acidic Diene Ligands by Naoya Onishi (1537438)

    Published 2009
    “…Catalyst <b>1</b> displayed higher activity to produce higher molecular weight polymer than the conventional nbd analogue, (nbd)Rh<sup>+</sup>[(η<sup>6</sup>-Ph)B<sup>−</sup>Ph<sub>3</sub>] (<b>5</b>, nbd = 2,5-norbornadiene). In the case of other zwitterionic Rh catalysts bearing polymethylated tfb ligands [tfb-Me<sub>2</sub>, <b>2</b>; tfb-Me<sub>3</sub>, <b>3</b>; tfb-Me<sub>4</sub>, <b>4</b>], the catalytic activity tended to decrease with increasing number of the incorporated methyl groups. …”
  3. 77223

    Ultrasonic and Thermal Pretreatments on Anaerobic Digestion of Petrochemical Sludge: Dewaterability and Degradation of PAHs by Jun Zhou (6477)

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that the total biogas production volume in the thermal pretreatment system was 4 and 5 times higher than that in the ultrasound pretreatment and in the control system, and the corresponding volatile solid removal efficiencies reached 28%, 15%, and 8%. …”
  4. 77224

    Polymerization of Phenylacetylenes with Rhodium Zwitterionic Complexes: Enhanced Catalytic Activity by π-Acidic Diene Ligands by Naoya Onishi (1537438)

    Published 2009
    “…Catalyst <b>1</b> displayed higher activity to produce higher molecular weight polymer than the conventional nbd analogue, (nbd)Rh<sup>+</sup>[(η<sup>6</sup>-Ph)B<sup>−</sup>Ph<sub>3</sub>] (<b>5</b>, nbd = 2,5-norbornadiene). In the case of other zwitterionic Rh catalysts bearing polymethylated tfb ligands [tfb-Me<sub>2</sub>, <b>2</b>; tfb-Me<sub>3</sub>, <b>3</b>; tfb-Me<sub>4</sub>, <b>4</b>], the catalytic activity tended to decrease with increasing number of the incorporated methyl groups. …”
  5. 77225

    Immunofluorescence analysis of control, Aza and Aza+AA treated CDCs. by Reddy Sailaja Mundre (4633873)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(<b>A)</b> Immunofluorescence analysis of control and treated CDCs for markers–CD 105, Nkx 2.5, GATA 4 and α-Sarcomeric actinin respectively. …”
  6. 77226

    Autophagy deficient mice are resistant to the ability of CO to suppress RTV-associated cardiac fibrosis and TGF-β1 signaling. by Jeffrey Laurence (4557229)

    Published 2017
    “…Phospho-Smad2 positive nuclei were counted using the ImageJ program, which showed no decrease in phospho-Smad2 in the CO/RTV group compared to mice exposed to RTV alone (n = 5).…”
  7. 77227

    Polymerization of Phenylacetylenes with Rhodium Zwitterionic Complexes: Enhanced Catalytic Activity by π-Acidic Diene Ligands by Naoya Onishi (1537438)

    Published 2009
    “…Catalyst <b>1</b> displayed higher activity to produce higher molecular weight polymer than the conventional nbd analogue, (nbd)Rh<sup>+</sup>[(η<sup>6</sup>-Ph)B<sup>−</sup>Ph<sub>3</sub>] (<b>5</b>, nbd = 2,5-norbornadiene). In the case of other zwitterionic Rh catalysts bearing polymethylated tfb ligands [tfb-Me<sub>2</sub>, <b>2</b>; tfb-Me<sub>3</sub>, <b>3</b>; tfb-Me<sub>4</sub>, <b>4</b>], the catalytic activity tended to decrease with increasing number of the incorporated methyl groups. …”
  8. 77228

    Assessment of radio frequency heating on composition, microstructure, flowability and rehydration characteristics of milk powder by Yu ZHONG (4628155)

    Published 2017
    “…For powder flowability, raw sample had low cohesiveness (specific energy = 4.39 mJ/g), and RFH provided better flowability and decreased compressibility. Moreover, RFH had some negative impacts on wettability and solubility of powder particles with contact angle increase at least 5% and solubility decrease of 2%~4%, indicating worse rehydration abilities. …”
  9. 77229

    HuR potently and persistently represses IGF-IR IRES-mediated translation initiation by Zheng Meng (9293)

    Published 2011
    “…(For clarity, the paired control samples = 100% for each time point are not shown.) () Cumulative protein synthesis over time is assessed. Note that a two log decrease in efficiency of IRES-mediated translation in the presence of HuR is maintained throughout the course of the experiment.…”
  10. 77230

    Data_Sheet_1_Prenylated indole-terpenoids with antidiabetic activities from Penicillium sp. HFF16 from the rhizosphere soil of Cynanchum bungei Decne.PDF by Xijin Liu (14704195)

    Published 2023
    “…In this study, four new prenylated indole-terpenoids (1-4), named encindolenes I-L, as well as a known analogue (5), were isolated from the fungus Penicillium sp. …”
  11. 77231

    Polymerization of Phenylacetylenes with Rhodium Zwitterionic Complexes: Enhanced Catalytic Activity by π-Acidic Diene Ligands by Naoya Onishi (1537438)

    Published 2009
    “…Catalyst <b>1</b> displayed higher activity to produce higher molecular weight polymer than the conventional nbd analogue, (nbd)Rh<sup>+</sup>[(η<sup>6</sup>-Ph)B<sup>−</sup>Ph<sub>3</sub>] (<b>5</b>, nbd = 2,5-norbornadiene). In the case of other zwitterionic Rh catalysts bearing polymethylated tfb ligands [tfb-Me<sub>2</sub>, <b>2</b>; tfb-Me<sub>3</sub>, <b>3</b>; tfb-Me<sub>4</sub>, <b>4</b>], the catalytic activity tended to decrease with increasing number of the incorporated methyl groups. …”
  12. 77232

    Datasheet1_Multimodality 3D image fusion with live fluoroscopy reduces radiation dose during catheterization of congenital heart defects.pdf by Dimitri Buytaert (7109561)

    Published 2024
    “…The decrease in the median values of the weight-normalized contrast volume (CMC<sub>BW</sub>) in all five subgroups was not significant. …”
  13. 77233

    Supplementary Material for: Association of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 with Death and Atherosclerotic Events in Chronic Kidney Disease by Gregg L.P. (5320280)

    Published 2018
    “…MCP-1 was associated with pulse wave velocity and coronary artery calcification in non-CKD but not CKD individuals. At 13.5 years, there were 230 (7.7%) deaths and 168 (6.4%) atherosclerotic events in the non-CKD vs. 97 (34.0%) deaths and 62 (27.9%) events in the CKD group (<i>p</i> < 0.001 for each). …”
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  17. 77237

    Cellular starvation in <i>C. trachomatis</i>-infected cells. by Márta Szaszák (214158)

    Published 2011
    “…Quantitative analysis of τ<sub>2</sub>-NAD(P)H (n = 54 ROIs from three independent experiments; mean±SEM). Detailed results of statistical analysis are shown in <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002108#ppat.1002108.s012" target="_blank">Table S5A</a>. …”
  18. 77238

    Dataset for Auditory Interaction Between Runners: Does Footstep Sound Affect Step Frequency of Neighboring Runners? by Hiroaki Furukawa (14300942)

    Published 2022
    “…NR performed seven trials of changing the footstep tempo by ±3 bpm, ±5 bpm, ±10 bpm, or no footstep. The results showed that the footstep condition affected the mean SF and the SF decreased at -10bpmFS compared to NF. …”
  19. 77239

    PTE down-regulated the expression of SBP-1 and SCD. by YiHong Ding (689964)

    Published 2015
    “…(b) Relative expression levels of <i>sbp-1</i>, <i>fat-5</i>, <i>fat-6</i>, and <i>fat-7</i> measured by QPCR were significantly decreased with the increased concentrations of PTE. …”
  20. 77240

    KLF4 is required for suppression of histamine synthesis by polyamines during bone marrow-derived mast cell differentiation by Kazuhiro Nishimura (713297)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that the efficiency of KLF4 synthesis in response to DFMO treatment was enhanced by the existence of a GC-rich 5′-untranslated region (5′-UTR) on <i>Klf4</i> mRNA, regardless of the recognition of the initiation codon. …”