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  1. 11421

    <i>Mecp2</i> deficient neurons and astroglia cells have significantly more chromocenters than wild type cells. by Bianca Bertulat (126768)

    Published 2012
    “…Unbiased analysis of data from three biological replicates (n = 100 per data set) for <i>Mecp2</i> wild type (solid line) and <i>Mecp2</i> deficient (dashed line) cells at different time points revealed significant decrease of chromocenters within the first two weeks of differentiation whereas extended differentiation time to 21 days did not result in further large scale heterochromatin remodeling. …”
  2. 11422

    Canopy effects from biomass utilization on the Priest River Experimental Forest by Ina S. Miller (19658593)

    Published 2025
    “…Our BRDI research goals, targeted the soil and water component of the area where the biomass was removed once reduction had taken place These goals examined whether biomass reduction/removal indicated a significant increase in soil erosion, decrease in infiltration or otherwise adversely impact water resources, compared to control sites. …”
  3. 11423

    Simulating nitrogen management impacts on maize production in the U.S. Midwest by Kamaljit Banger (662247)

    Published 2018
    “…We simulated the effects of N fertilizer rate (0, 168, 190, 224 kg N ha<sup>-1</sup>) and application timing [fall-applied N (FN): 100% N applied on 1 December; spring-applied N (SN): 100% N applied 10 days before planting; split N: 66% N applied on 1 December + 34% N applied 10 days before planting] on maize grain yield (GY) across 3042 points in Illinois during 2011–2015 using the DSSAT-CERES-Maize model. …”
  4. 11424

    SOX9 Regulates Multiple Genes in Chondrocytes, Including Genes Encoding ECM Proteins, ECM Modification Enzymes, Receptors, and Transporters by Chun-do Oh (250561)

    Published 2014
    “…In ChIP-Seq, 75% of the SOX9-interaction sites had a canonical inverted repeat motif within 100 bp of the top of the peak. …”
  5. 11425

    Data_Sheet_1_Rethinking Breiman's Dilemma in Neural Networks: Phase Transitions of Margin Dynamics.pdf by Weizhi Zhu (9581354)

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, we revisit Breiman's dilemma in deep neural networks with recently proposed spectrally normalized margins from a novel perspective based on phase transitions of normalized margin distributions in training dynamics. …”
  6. 11426

    Behavioral Characterization of the Effects of Cannabis Smoke and Anandamide in Rats by Adriaan W. Bruijnzeel (2605954)

    Published 2016
    “…The cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB<sub>1</sub>) receptor antagonist rimonabant increased locomotor activity and prevented the smoke-induced decrease in rearing. Smoke exposure also increased locomotor activity in the 5-min large open field test and the elevated plus maze test. …”
  7. 11427

    Global burden of maternal and congenital syphilis and associated adverse birth outcomes—Estimates for 2016 and progress since 2012 by Eline L. Korenromp (157311)

    Published 2019
    “…To assess progress towards the goal of <50 CS cases per 100,000 live births, we generated regional and global estimates of maternal and congenital syphilis for 2016 and updated the 2012 estimates.…”
  8. 11428

    Validation of primers via conventional PCRs. by Zhengqing Wan (8556198)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A, B, C) Conventional PCR amplification with 1 pg of HCF DNA as template in the background of 100 ng of human genomic DNA with each primer pair. …”
  9. 11429

    Data Sheet 1_LoCS-Net: Localizing convolutional spiking neural network for fast visual place recognition.pdf by Ugur Akcal (20633144)

    Published 2025
    “…Hardware-in-the-loop tests using Intel's neuromorphic USB form factor, Kapoho Bay, show that our on-chip spiking models for VPR trained via the ANN-to-SNN conversion strategy continue to outperform their SNN counterparts, despite a slight but noticeable decrease in performance when transitioning from off-chip to on-chip, while offering significant energy efficiency. …”
  10. 11430

    Structural Changes of Gut Microbiota during Berberine-Mediated Prevention of Obesity and Insulin Resistance in High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats by Xu Zhang (49484)

    Published 2012
    “…In this study, we revealed that berberine effectively prevented the development of obesity and insulin resistance in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed rats, which showed decreased food intake. …”
  11. 11431

    Long Distance Movements and Disjunct Spatial Use of Harbor Seals (<em>Phoca vitulina</em>) in the Inland Waters of the Pacific Northwest by Sarah H. Peterson (157426)

    Published 2012
    “…A particle filter was implemented to interpolate locations temporally and decrease erroneous locations on land. …”
  12. 11432

    Coarse-grained model leads to collective behavior. by Giovanna De Palo (476510)

    Published 2017
    “…The peak in susceptibility becomes higher the larger the number of cells, and NN distances decrease accordingly. Profiles in the inset were smoothed with a moving average filter spanning ten points. …”
  13. 11433
  14. 11434

    The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions by Lesia Dmytrenko (431060)

    Published 2013
    “…The deletion of α-syn resulted in a significantly smaller relative decrease in α observed during elevated K<sup>+</sup> (10 mM) and severe hypotonic stress (−100 mOsmol/l), but not during mild hypotonic stress (−50 mOsmol/l). …”
  15. 11435

    Table 1_National estimates of mortality of unintentional drowning in China from 1990 to 2021 and its predicted level in the next decade: results from the global burden of disease s... by Liuqing You (8778278)

    Published 2025
    “…Epidemiological changes were the primary contributors to the observed decline in unintentional drowning deaths (decreased by 124985.81). The ASMR of unintentional drowning would continue to decrease slowly at the national level and that the decreasing trends would be stable in the future.…”
  16. 11436

    Table_1_The spatial and temporal distribution of China’s forest carbon.DOCX by Fushan Cheng (14648102)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>In order to research China’s forest carbon storage and carbon sequestration potential capacities at spatial and temporal scales, we built a digital forest model for each province of China using the data from The China Forest Resources Report (2014– 2018) and calculated the carbon storage capacity and sequestration potential capacity of each province with the current management practices without considering natural successions.…”
  17. 11437

    Intestinal Microbial Metabolites Are Linked to Severity of Myocardial Infarction in Rats by Vy Lam (274720)

    Published 2016
    “…We then determined whether microbial metabolites of the amino acids phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine were linked to decreased severity of myocardial infarction. …”
  18. 11438

    Effect of microRNAs in fate determination of memory CD8 T cells. by Gonzalo Almanza (246998)

    Published 2010
    “…(B–C) Kinetics of phenotypic changes in central memory development originating from antigen-activated OT-I and F5 CD8 T cells with or without (anti)miR-150. Spleens from naïve OT-I and F5 cells transgenic mice were harvested and cultured with DC pulsed with peptide (Ova<sub>257–264</sub> for OT-I or NP<sub>366–374</sub> for F5). …”
  19. 11439

    Measurement of ROS production after EGF treatment, in the presence or absence of DMH4 or NAC. by Lilian Saryeddine (3328554)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>THP1 or Raji cell lines were cultured as 10<sup>6</sup> cells/well and pretreated for 1h30min with DMH4 (1μM or 20μM) or for 30min with N-acetylcysteine (NAC, 5μM) before treatment with 20ng/ml of EGF in a time-course. …”
  20. 11440

    Geographic Analysis of Urologist Density and Prostate Cancer Mortality in the United States by Nengliang Yao (760915)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Findings</p><p>The ordinary least squares (OLS) regression found that, on average, increasing urologist density by 1 urologist per 100,000 people resulted in an expected decrease in prostate cancer mortality of -0.499 deaths per 100,000 men (95% CI -0.709 to -0.289, p-value < 0.001), or a 1.5% decrease. …”