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  1. 78301

    Data_Sheet_1_Physiological and Expressional Regulation on Photosynthesis, Starch and Sucrose Metabolism Response to Waterlogging Stress in Peanut.docx by Ruier Zeng (11064012)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the imbalance of the source–sink relationship under waterlogging was the main cause of yield loss, and waterlogging caused an increase in the sucrose and soluble sugar contents and a decrease in the starch content; it also decreased the activities of sucrose synthetase (SS) and sucrose phosphate synthetase (SPS), which may be due to the changes in the expression of genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism. …”
  2. 78302

    Image_1_Physiological and Expressional Regulation on Photosynthesis, Starch and Sucrose Metabolism Response to Waterlogging Stress in Peanut.TIF by Ruier Zeng (11064012)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the imbalance of the source–sink relationship under waterlogging was the main cause of yield loss, and waterlogging caused an increase in the sucrose and soluble sugar contents and a decrease in the starch content; it also decreased the activities of sucrose synthetase (SS) and sucrose phosphate synthetase (SPS), which may be due to the changes in the expression of genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism. …”
  3. 78303

    Image_2_Physiological and Expressional Regulation on Photosynthesis, Starch and Sucrose Metabolism Response to Waterlogging Stress in Peanut.TIF by Ruier Zeng (11064012)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the imbalance of the source–sink relationship under waterlogging was the main cause of yield loss, and waterlogging caused an increase in the sucrose and soluble sugar contents and a decrease in the starch content; it also decreased the activities of sucrose synthetase (SS) and sucrose phosphate synthetase (SPS), which may be due to the changes in the expression of genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism. …”
  4. 78304

    Table_1_Long-Term Grazing Exclusion Reduces Species Diversity but Increases Community Heterogeneity in an Alpine Grassland.DOCX by Shanshan Song (500562)

    Published 2020
    “…However, long-term grazing exclusion reduced species richness and increased the Simpson dominance index. This decrease in plant species richness was mainly attributable to the decrease in common species richness (defined as species with a relative coverage of 1∼5%). …”
  5. 78305

    Table_2_Physiological and Expressional Regulation on Photosynthesis, Starch and Sucrose Metabolism Response to Waterlogging Stress in Peanut.XLS by Ruier Zeng (11064012)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the imbalance of the source–sink relationship under waterlogging was the main cause of yield loss, and waterlogging caused an increase in the sucrose and soluble sugar contents and a decrease in the starch content; it also decreased the activities of sucrose synthetase (SS) and sucrose phosphate synthetase (SPS), which may be due to the changes in the expression of genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism. …”
  6. 78306

    Image_3_Physiological and Expressional Regulation on Photosynthesis, Starch and Sucrose Metabolism Response to Waterlogging Stress in Peanut.TIF by Ruier Zeng (11064012)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the imbalance of the source–sink relationship under waterlogging was the main cause of yield loss, and waterlogging caused an increase in the sucrose and soluble sugar contents and a decrease in the starch content; it also decreased the activities of sucrose synthetase (SS) and sucrose phosphate synthetase (SPS), which may be due to the changes in the expression of genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism. …”
  7. 78307

    Data_Sheet_1_Physiological and Expressional Regulation on Photosynthesis, Starch and Sucrose Metabolism Response to Waterlogging Stress in Peanut.docx by Ruier Zeng (11064012)

    Published 2021
    “…However, the imbalance of the source–sink relationship under waterlogging was the main cause of yield loss, and waterlogging caused an increase in the sucrose and soluble sugar contents and a decrease in the starch content; it also decreased the activities of sucrose synthetase (SS) and sucrose phosphate synthetase (SPS), which may be due to the changes in the expression of genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism. …”
  8. 78308

    Measurement of the impedance of the HBEC monolayers during coculture with IRBC. by Ronan Jambou (80268)

    Published 2010
    “…TNF (100 ng/ml) and Histamine (100 µM) were used as positive control to induce opening of the junction. A) show decrease of impedance when HBEC monolayer is co-cultured with IRBC(3Ci) or IRBC(3Ci)+NRBC (vol/vol), but not when co-cultured with normal RBC). …”
  9. 78309

    Supplementary Figures 1 through 13 from Chronic Stress Facilitates Lung Tumorigenesis by Promoting Exocytosis of IGF2 in Lung Epithelial Cells by Hyun-Ji Jang (12389892)

    Published 2023
    “…Supplementary Figure 6. Knockdown of RAB27A transcription by siRNA transfection. Supplementary Figure 7. …”
  10. 78310

    Effects of the prophylactic use of escitalopram on the prognosis and the plasma copeptin level in patients with acute cerebral infarction by Jin-Xia Cao (10461533)

    Published 2021
    “…<div><p>This study aimed to investigate whether the routine administration of escitalopram for three months would improve the prognosis of patients with ischemic stroke and decrease the plasma copeptin level. A total of 97 patients with acute cerebral infarction were randomly allocated to receive escitalopram (5-10 mg once per day, orally; n=49) or not to receive escitalopram (control group; n=48) for 12 weeks starting at 2-7 days after the onset of stroke. …”
  11. 78311

    Image_1_Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Ameliorates Experimentally Induced Colitis in Mice by Upregulating AhR.JPEG by Yan-Ling Wei (5683172)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic non-specific inflammatory disease that occurs in the colon and rectum. …”
  12. 78312

    Selenoprotein P Is the Major Selenium Transport Protein in Mouse Milk by Kristina E. Hill (430802)

    Published 2014
    “…In addition to decreasing milk selenium by eliminating Sepp1, deletion of <i>Sepp1</i> causes a decline in whole-body selenium, which likely also contributes to the decreased transfer of selenium to the neonate. …”
  13. 78313

    Collection of anthropometry from older and physically impaired persons: traditional methods versus TC2 3-D body scanner by Ruth Sims (7148747)

    Published 2012
    “…This paper discusses the issues arising when collecting data using both traditional methods of data collection and a first use by the experimental team of the TC2 3D body scanner, when faced with anon-standard’ sample, during an EPSRC funded research project into issues surrounding transport usage by older and physically impaired people. …”
  14. 78314

    Data_Sheet_1_Visuotactile integration in individuals with fibromyalgia.PDF by Tania Augière (11874737)

    Published 2024
    “…This could lead to a decrease in their weight in a multisensory percept or a general disruption of multisensory integration, making it less beneficial. …”
  15. 78315

    Depressive symptoms are associated with blunted reward learning in social contexts by Lou Safra (553574)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Depression is characterized by a marked decrease in social interactions and blunted sensitivity to rewards. …”
  16. 78316

    Effects of rituximab on neurotrophin production and Trk expression in DLBCL cells lines. by Cynthia Bellanger (340216)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A:</b> RT-PCR analysis of NGF, BDNF, TrkA, truncated TrkB, sortilin and p75<sup>NTR</sup> mRNA in SUDHL4 and SUDHL6 after 48 h and 72 h exposition to 20 µg/ml rituximab (RTX). β-actin was included as a control of cDNA quality. …”
  17. 78317

    Spike frequency adaptation (SFA) and short-term synaptic depression (STD) are forms of negative feedback adaptation or gain control. by Brian Nils Lundstrom (14659973)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(a) SFA leads to a decrease in action potential firing rate in response to a continuous stimulus. …”
  18. 78318

    DYNLT1 knockdown aggravates hypoxia-induced damage of mitochondria: mPT induction, MMP disruption and reduction of cellular viability. by Ya-dong Fang (338292)

    Published 2013
    “…H30, H60 and H180); while +DYNLT1 (pFLAG-DYNLT1 transfected) cells showed no significant difference from WT (non-transfected) cells. <b>B</b>, −DYNLT1 cells showed a significant hypoxia-induced MMP damage, whereas +DYNLT1 cells appeared showed a slower decline in MMP that was similar to WT cells. …”
  19. 78319

    Sensitivity analysis of the associations between ASD status and the 7 Factors or the 4 individual measures. by Colin D. Steer (242329)

    Published 2010
    “…R<sup>2</sup> are reported as the increase in the explanation of the log-likelihood compared to a model involving gender only. Gender explained about 5% of the log likelihood in all models. …”
  20. 78320

    SMG6 Cleavage Generates Metastable Decay Intermediates from Nonsense-Containing β-Globin mRNA by Roshan Mascarenhas (463060)

    Published 2013
    “…In cells knocked down for Upf1 a reciprocal increase in full-length and decrease in shortened RNA confirmed the role of NMD in this process. …”