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  1. 43061

    Nuclear HER3 can regulate a minimal region of the cyclin D1 promoter via its bipartite transactivation domain. by Toni M. Brand (443217)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A. HER3 knockdown decreases the activation of the cyclin D1 promoter.…”
  2. 43062

    Table_2_Quantitative EEG Tomography of Early Childhood Malnutrition.DOCX by Alberto Taboada-Crispi (5689163)

    Published 2018
    “…Four clusters of differences were found: (a) increased theta activity (3.91–5.86 Hz) in electrodes T4, O2, Pz and in the sources of the supplementary motor area (SMA); b) decreased alpha1 (8.59–8.98 Hz) in Fronto-central electrodes and sources of widespread bilateral prefrontal are; (c) increased alpha2 (11.33–12.50 Hz) in Temporo-parietal electrodes as well as in sources in Central-parietal areas of the right hemisphere; and (d) increased beta (13.67–18.36 Hz), in T4, T5 and P4 electrodes and decreased in the sources of bilateral occipital-temporal areas. …”
  3. 43063

    Knockdown of <i>cpa6</i> reduces pilocarpine-induced increase in locomotion in 3 dpf zebrafish embryos. by Mark William Lopes (2601118)

    Published 2016
    “…The number of crossings was recorded over a 1.5 minute period by an observer blinded to the treatment group; for baseline the period from 8.5–10.0 min was analyzed, and for pilocarpine the period from 5.0–6.5 min after drug treatment was analyzed. …”
  4. 43064

    Table_1_Quantitative EEG Tomography of Early Childhood Malnutrition.DOCX by Alberto Taboada-Crispi (5689163)

    Published 2018
    “…Four clusters of differences were found: (a) increased theta activity (3.91–5.86 Hz) in electrodes T4, O2, Pz and in the sources of the supplementary motor area (SMA); b) decreased alpha1 (8.59–8.98 Hz) in Fronto-central electrodes and sources of widespread bilateral prefrontal are; (c) increased alpha2 (11.33–12.50 Hz) in Temporo-parietal electrodes as well as in sources in Central-parietal areas of the right hemisphere; and (d) increased beta (13.67–18.36 Hz), in T4, T5 and P4 electrodes and decreased in the sources of bilateral occipital-temporal areas. …”
  5. 43065

    Image_1_Quantitative EEG Tomography of Early Childhood Malnutrition.JPEG by Alberto Taboada-Crispi (5689163)

    Published 2018
    “…Four clusters of differences were found: (a) increased theta activity (3.91–5.86 Hz) in electrodes T4, O2, Pz and in the sources of the supplementary motor area (SMA); b) decreased alpha1 (8.59–8.98 Hz) in Fronto-central electrodes and sources of widespread bilateral prefrontal are; (c) increased alpha2 (11.33–12.50 Hz) in Temporo-parietal electrodes as well as in sources in Central-parietal areas of the right hemisphere; and (d) increased beta (13.67–18.36 Hz), in T4, T5 and P4 electrodes and decreased in the sources of bilateral occipital-temporal areas. …”
  6. 43066

    Impact of trace noble metals on the catalytic performance of LaNiMgO towards methane dry reforming by Mohamed, Assem T.

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the presence of noble metals at the Ni surface afforded a high density of adsorbed oxygen species, which enhanced coke gasification and consequently decreased the extent of deactivation of the catalysts by coke formation. …”
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  7. 43067

    HIP14 rescues the neuropathological deficits seen in the <i>Hip14</i>−/− mouse. by Fiona B. Young (162735)

    Published 2012
    “…</b> Cerebellum weight is significantly decreased in <i>Hip14</i>−/− mice and is rescued to WT levels in BAC mice at 1 month (WT: 51.41±0.82, <i>Hip14−/−:</i> 46.45±0.83, BAC: 50.34±1.38 g, ANOVA p = 0.0038). …”
  8. 43068

    Table_1_Construction of the Ohio Children's Opportunity Index.DOCX by Naleef Fareed (8995952)

    Published 2022
    “…Temporally, OCOI decreased by 1% between the two study periods, explained mainly by decreases in the children health, accessibility and environmental domains.…”
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  10. 43070

    Sleep-like features. by Bruno Golosio (825149)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>A)</b> State-wise differences of average firing rate, to be compared with Fig 2A by Watson et al. …”
  11. 43071

    RL agent simulations for slowly-changing perceptual biases. by Yelin Dong (21396067)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Each panel shows 50 simulated sessions, with each session comprising 990 trials. …”
  12. 43072

    Ingestive behavior of Santa Ines lambs fed rations containing dehydrated brewery residue by A.G.C.M. Gonçalves (7575437)

    Published 2019
    “…<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the ingestive behavior of Santa Ines lambs fed dehydrated brewer's residue (DBR). Thirty-five male lambs were used, with an initial mean weight of 16.00±1.69kg and, approximately, 70 days of age. …”
  13. 43073

    The Genome of the Toluene-Degrading <i>Pseudomonas veronii</i> Strain 1YdBTEX2 and Its Differential Gene Expression in Contaminated Sand - Fig 6 by Marian Morales (3331785)

    Published 2016
    “…Line width linearly decreasing between 100 and 1 for <sup>2</sup>log CPKM between 50 and 5. …”
  14. 43074

    Scalar property. by Luca Manneschi (10153184)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>A</b>: The average response time of the agent decreases as the signal coherence increases; still the coefficient of variation of the response times varies in a very narrow range (see legend). …”
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  16. 43076

    Image1_Targeting Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 Beta Regulates CD47 Expression After Myocardial Infarction in Rats via the NF-κB Signaling Pathway.jpeg by Li-Na Xu (11152749)

    Published 2021
    “…SB216763 reduced the protein expression of CD47 and NF-κB in RCMs and H9c2 cells under hypoxic conditions for 12 h, and alleviated hypoxia-induced apoptosis. SN50 (an NF-κB inhibitor) also decreased CD47 protein expression in RCMs and H9c2 cells under hypoxic conditions for 12 h and protected cells from apoptosis. …”
  17. 43077

    Schematic diagram showing Nrf2 induction and consequences during <i>de novo</i> KSHV infection of endothelial cells. by Olsi Gjyshi (641713)

    Published 2014
    “…As virus establishes latency, Nrf2 activity appears to be important at several levels in its biology, as its inhibition upregulates ORF73 expression and decreases ORF50 and other lytic expression. Nrf2 also colocalizes with the major latency protein, LANA-1, as determined by PLA, and both colocalized with the KSHV genome, probably modulating the expression of viral and host genes.…”
  18. 43078

    Table_1_The Growth and N Retention of Two Annual Desert Plants Varied Under Different Nitrogen Deposition Rates.docx by Xiaoqing Cui (4446490)

    Published 2019
    “…The average plant–soil system recovery of added <sup>15</sup>N by the ephemeral was 70%, significantly higher than that of the annual with an average of 50%. Although the whole plant–soil <sup>15</sup>N recovery of this desert ecosystem decreased with increasing N deposition, our results suggested that it may vary with species composition and community change under future climate and elevated N deposition.…”
  19. 43079

    Image2_Targeting Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 Beta Regulates CD47 Expression After Myocardial Infarction in Rats via the NF-κB Signaling Pathway.jpeg by Li-Na Xu (11152749)

    Published 2021
    “…SB216763 reduced the protein expression of CD47 and NF-κB in RCMs and H9c2 cells under hypoxic conditions for 12 h, and alleviated hypoxia-induced apoptosis. SN50 (an NF-κB inhibitor) also decreased CD47 protein expression in RCMs and H9c2 cells under hypoxic conditions for 12 h and protected cells from apoptosis. …”
  20. 43080

    Data_Sheet_1_Optimal NPK Fertilizer Combination Increases Panax ginseng Yield and Quality and Affects Diversity and Structure of Rhizosphere Fungal Communities.docx by Jin Sun (117866)

    Published 2022
    “…There are few reports on the effects of fertilizer application on the growth of Panax ginseng (C. A. Mey.) or the structure of its rhizosphere microbial communities. …”