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  1. 78441

    Enzymatic characterization of B-polyST by Friedrich Freiberger (37779)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Biochemical characterization of a polysialyltransferase reveals novel functional motifs in bacterial sialyltransferases"</p><p></p><p>Molecular Microbiology 2007;65(5):1258-1275.…”
  2. 78442

    The minimum ANTAR domain for RNA recognition. by Arati Ramesh (159304)

    Published 2012
    “…B) A representative EMSA is shown for association of ANTARcc with 5′-radiolabeled RNA (<i>eutP</i> 5′ leader region) on a non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel. …”
  3. 78443

    Firing frequency and bursts number increment with time in culture. by Daniela Gavello (314289)

    Published 2013
    “…Prolonged bursts and higher frequency on 18 DIV were accompanied by decreased mean interburst interval (IBI). Young cultures presented a mean IBI value of 15±2 s while, in mature cells (18 DIV), this interval was reduced to 9.7±1.4 s (p<0.01).…”
  4. 78444

    Paths to extinction. by Nikhil Sharma (571073)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Here, the possible mutant extinction routes are shown for the self-looped directed line when the initial mutant appears on a non-root node. For purpose of illustrations, we have chosen <i>N</i> = 4. …”
  5. 78445

    Geographical patterns in climate and agricultural technology drive soybean productivity in Brazil by Jordana Moura Caetano (4807386)

    Published 2018
    “…Here we evaluate the relative effect of climate (as indicated by the Ecological Niche Model—ENM) and agricultural technology on actual soybean productivity in Brazilian municipalities and estimate the future geographic distribution of soybeans using a novel statistical approach allowing the evaluation of partial coefficients in a non-stationary (Geographically Weighted Regression; GWR) model. …”
  6. 78446

    DataSheet_2_Single-cell analysis reveals cellular reprogramming in advanced colon cancer following FOLFOX-bevacizumab treatment.docx by Meiling Yang (153319)

    Published 2023
    “…Conversely, FOLFOX-Bev impairs the functionality of tumor-associated macrophages, plasma cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts, leading to a decrease in VEGFB-mediated angiogenesis. Furthermore, FOLFOX-Bev treatment reset intercellular communication, which could potentially affect the function of non-cancer cells.…”
  7. 78447

    DataSheet_1_Single-cell analysis reveals cellular reprogramming in advanced colon cancer following FOLFOX-bevacizumab treatment.docx by Meiling Yang (153319)

    Published 2023
    “…Conversely, FOLFOX-Bev impairs the functionality of tumor-associated macrophages, plasma cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts, leading to a decrease in VEGFB-mediated angiogenesis. Furthermore, FOLFOX-Bev treatment reset intercellular communication, which could potentially affect the function of non-cancer cells.…”
  8. 78448

    DataSheet_1_Single-cell analysis reveals cellular reprogramming in advanced colon cancer following FOLFOX-bevacizumab treatment.zip by Meiling Yang (153319)

    Published 2023
    “…Conversely, FOLFOX-Bev impairs the functionality of tumor-associated macrophages, plasma cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts, leading to a decrease in VEGFB-mediated angiogenesis. Furthermore, FOLFOX-Bev treatment reset intercellular communication, which could potentially affect the function of non-cancer cells.…”
  9. 78449

    Prolonged cross-linking of LILRA2 on monocytes significantly reduced phagocytosis of human IgG-coated polystyrene beads. by Hao K. Lu (327717)

    Published 2013
    “…Treatment with Latrunculin, a pharmacological inhibitor of phagocytosis but not surface attachment was used as a relevant control (right). …”
  10. 78450

    Digital 3D and 2D models illustrating the pathology of Jannetje’s cranium. by Victoria E. Gibbon (15878022)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>An anterior left superolateral view (top left) and the 2D reconstructed CT images (bottom left, middle and right) show three major impressions in the cranium (white arrows) as a result of calvarial thinning. The Lodox images (top middle and right) illustrate the presence of osteoporosis as evidenced by a uniform decrease in radiodensity, suggesting extensive rarefaction of spongy bone. …”
  11. 78451

    Genome-Wide Screen in <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em> Identifies Vacuolar Protein Sorting, Autophagy, Biosynthetic, and tRNA Methylation Genes Involved in Life Span Regulation by Paola Fabrizio (77169)

    Published 2010
    “…Using a competitive genome-wide approach, we performed a screen of a complete set of approximately 4,800 viable deletion mutants to identify genes that either increase or decrease chronological life span. …”
  12. 78452

    Temporal trends in arthropod abundances after the transition to organic farming in paddy fields by Masaru H. Tsutsui (4760244)

    Published 2018
    “…This pattern can be explained by the effects of residual pesticides, the lag time of soil mineralization, and dispersal limitation. A damselfly (<i>Ischnura asiatica</i>) did not show a particular trend over time, probably due to its rapid immigration from source habitats. …”
  13. 78453

    Image 4_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  14. 78454

    Image 10_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  15. 78455

    Image 3_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  16. 78456

    Image 2_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  17. 78457

    Image 9_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  18. 78458

    Image 12_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  19. 78459

    Image 11_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  20. 78460

    Image 1_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”