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  1. 65721

    Data_Sheet_1_Genomic Regions, Molecular Markers, and Flanking Genes of Metribuzin Tolerance in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).xlsx by Benjamin Kurya (12565471)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Understanding the genetics of metribuzin (a group C herbicide) tolerance in wheat is vital in developing tolerant cultivars to improve wheat productivity in dryland farming systems. …”
  2. 65722

    Expression profiles of mRNA markers of cardiac phenotypes. by Trond Brattelid (290970)

    Published 2013
    “…(A) Expression of ANP mRNA increases at birth and in HF; (B) MHC-α mRNA expression increases at birth and during transition from neonatal to adult and decreases in HF; (C) MHC-β mRNA expression demonstrates a transitional increase at birth and an increase in HF; (D) The ratio of MHC-β over MHC-α mRNA expression confirms transition in phenotype from foetal to adult and from Sham to HF. …”
  3. 65723

    Probiotics regulate Toll-like receptor (TLR) pathway in the lung 24 hours post CLP. by Ludmila Khailova (337471)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Reverse transcription and real-time PCR assays were performed to quantify steady-state mRNA levels of TLR-2, TLR-4, MyD88 and NFΚB (p50/p105). (A) TLR-2 and (C) MyD88 were significantly upregulated in the septic group compared to shams (P<0.05) and significantly downregulated in the lungs of LGG and BL treated septic mice compared to untreated septic mice. …”
  4. 65724

    Data_Sheet_1_Rapid Geriatric Assessment Using Mobile App in Primary Care: Prevalence of Geriatric Syndromes and Review of Its Feasibility.PDF by Reshma Aziz Merchant (9096086)

    Published 2020
    “…Rapid Geriatric Assessment (RGA) takes <5 min to complete. It screens for frailty, sarcopenia, AA, and cognition with assisted management pathway without the need of a geriatrician. …”
  5. 65725

    Image_1_Rapid Geriatric Assessment Using Mobile App in Primary Care: Prevalence of Geriatric Syndromes and Review of Its Feasibility.JPEG by Reshma Aziz Merchant (9096086)

    Published 2020
    “…Rapid Geriatric Assessment (RGA) takes <5 min to complete. It screens for frailty, sarcopenia, AA, and cognition with assisted management pathway without the need of a geriatrician. …”
  6. 65726

    Parameterizing the cortical state based on avalanche distributions. by Leila Fakhraei (4002038)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>For both the experiment (a-c) and the model (d-f), we indexed the continuum of observed cortical states based on the prevalence of different spatiotemporal scales of activity. …”
  7. 65727

    Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunolabeling in the spinal cord ventral horn 12 weeks after ventral root avulsion. by Roberta Barbizan (410367)

    Published 2013
    “…Observe that ventral root implantation decreased astroglial reaction. (E) The mean ratio of the ipsi-/contralateral integrated intensity of pixels of the ipsilateral and contralateral sides in both groups. …”
  8. 65728

    Distal cue novelty task. by Desiree R. Seib (5249750)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>A) Rats decreased exploration of the objects over the 6 trials (Mauchly’s test P = 0.2; trial effect, F<sub>5,135</sub> = 44, P<0.001, partial η<sup>2</sup> = 0.62) and did not increase exploration upon changes to the distal context on trial 6 (trial 6 vs trials 1–4 all P<0.01, trial 6 vs trial 5 P = 0.3). …”
  9. 65729
  10. 65730

    Interactions between sweat rates, sweat losses and estimates of CFTR function. by Jessica E. Char (476386)

    Published 2017
    “…The horizontal blue bar shows the range of mean C-sweat responses for the 5 control subjects used in this study (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0175486#pone.0175486.t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a>). …”
  11. 65731

    Effects of periodontitis on the development of asthma: The role of photodynamic therapy by Larissa Carbonera Candeo (4597666)

    Published 2017
    “…However, in the A+P group, there was a decrease in these cells, except for in the A+P+PT+PDT group (p<0.05). …”
  12. 65732

    Image_2_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  13. 65733

    Image_7_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  14. 65734

    Image_4_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  15. 65735

    Image_6_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  16. 65736

    Image_8_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  17. 65737

    Image_9_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  18. 65738

    Image_1_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  19. 65739

    Image_3_The S2–S3 Loop of Kv7.4 Channels Is Essential for Calmodulin Regulation of Channel Activation.tif by Wenhui Zhuang (10007378)

    Published 2021
    “…Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with wild-type (WT) CaM show inhibited activation when intracellular calcium levels increase, while Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>1234</sub> or CaM<sub>3</sub> are insensitive to calcium. Mutations C156A, C157A, C158V, R159, and R161A, which are located within the Kv7.4 S2–S3 loop, dramatically facilitate activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with WT CaM but have no effect on activation of Kv7.4 channels co-expressed with CaM<sub>3</sub>, indicating that these five mutations decrease the inhibitory effect of Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM. …”
  20. 65740

    <i>ACVR2</i> promoter hypermethylation and LOH in colon cancer specimens and the MSS HT29 cell line and correlation of <i>ACVR2</i> promoter hypermethylation and loss of <i>ACVR2</... by Barbara Jung (155690)

    Published 2009
    “…C) Six colon cancer cell lines with different microsatellite instability backgrounds (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008308#pone-0008308-t003" target="_blank">Table 3</a>) were analyzed for ACVR2 protein expression using immunoprecipitation techniques. …”