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  1. 70821

    Experimental Predictions by Roland Schäfer (33912)

    Published 2007
    “…The initial decrease in facilitation during the first week (bar from week 1 to 3) represents the fast learning progress based on the changes of the bottom-up connections from V1 to the decision network (see <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030165#pcbi-0030165-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3</a>A1). …”
  2. 70822

    The Effect of Afforestation on Soil Moisture Content in Northeastern China by Yitong Yao (2937999)

    Published 2016
    “…We also found that when SMC in the control exceeded a specific threshold, SMC for all five tree species considered tended to decrease, suggesting that the effects of afforestation on soil hydrology vary across different regions.…”
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    Image_1_Polymicrobial Interactions Induce Multidrug Tolerance in Staphylococcus aureus Through Energy Depletion.JPEG by Dan L. Nabb (8083367)

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, S. aureus grown in polymicrobial cultures displayed 2.2-fold more cells with low membrane potential and a 13% reduction in intracellular ATP concentrations than in monocultures. …”
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    Targeted assembly of secondary metabolite synthesizing protein families from the <i>in vitro</i> human oral biofilm MT data set. by Cuncong Zhong (204684)

    Published 2016
    “…For (A) and (B), red color indicates the performance of HMMER3 and blue color indicates HMM-GRASPx. …”
  13. 70833

    Improvement in the Mechanical Properties of Cell-Laden Hydrogel Microfibers Using Interpenetrating Polymer Networks by Fumisato Ozawa (3748114)

    Published 2017
    “…The in vivo functionality of the DN hydrogel microfiber was demonstrated by transplanting 3D assemblies of the microfibers into the intraperitoneal or subcutaneous space of diabetic mice, which successfully decreased their blood glucose levels. Thus, cell-laden DN hydrogel microfibers may represent a promising material for various biomedical applications.…”
  14. 70834

    Improvement in the Mechanical Properties of Cell-Laden Hydrogel Microfibers Using Interpenetrating Polymer Networks by Fumisato Ozawa (3748114)

    Published 2017
    “…The in vivo functionality of the DN hydrogel microfiber was demonstrated by transplanting 3D assemblies of the microfibers into the intraperitoneal or subcutaneous space of diabetic mice, which successfully decreased their blood glucose levels. Thus, cell-laden DN hydrogel microfibers may represent a promising material for various biomedical applications.…”
  15. 70835

    Improvement in the Mechanical Properties of Cell-Laden Hydrogel Microfibers Using Interpenetrating Polymer Networks by Fumisato Ozawa (3748114)

    Published 2017
    “…The in vivo functionality of the DN hydrogel microfiber was demonstrated by transplanting 3D assemblies of the microfibers into the intraperitoneal or subcutaneous space of diabetic mice, which successfully decreased their blood glucose levels. Thus, cell-laden DN hydrogel microfibers may represent a promising material for various biomedical applications.…”
  16. 70836

    Improvement in the Mechanical Properties of Cell-Laden Hydrogel Microfibers Using Interpenetrating Polymer Networks by Fumisato Ozawa (3748114)

    Published 2017
    “…The in vivo functionality of the DN hydrogel microfiber was demonstrated by transplanting 3D assemblies of the microfibers into the intraperitoneal or subcutaneous space of diabetic mice, which successfully decreased their blood glucose levels. Thus, cell-laden DN hydrogel microfibers may represent a promising material for various biomedical applications.…”
  17. 70837

    Peroxide-induced disruption of secondary biochemical pathways. by Carlo Giannangelo (8053910)

    Published 2020
    “…Pathway enrichment analysis showing the percentage of significantly perturbed metabolites (Welch’s <i>t</i> test; P<i>-</i>value < 0.05 and fold change > 1.5) as a function of metabolite class for extended (3, 6 and 9 h) exposure with OZ277, OZ439 (both 300 nM) and DHA (100 nM). …”
  18. 70838

    3,3′-Diindolylmethane Induces G<sub>1</sub> Arrest and Apoptosis in Human Acute T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells by Lyndsey E. Shorey (171162)

    Published 2012
    “…Treatment of the T-ALL cell lines CCRF-CEM, CCRF-HSB2, SUP-T1 and Jurkat with DIM <em>in vitro</em> significantly reduced cell proliferation and viability at concentrations 8- to 25-fold lower than the parent compound I3C. DIM (7.5 µM) arrested CEM and HSB2 cells at the G<sub>1</sub> phase of the cell cycle and 15 µM DIM significantly increased the percentage of apoptotic cells in all T-ALL lines. …”
  19. 70839

    Presentation1_Enhanced central sympathetic tone induces heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) in rats.PPTX by Shyam S. Nandi (17594412)

    Published 2023
    “…Although the ejection fraction was comparable between the groups, there was a decrease in the E/A ratio (saline: 1.5 ± 0.2 vs Ang II: 1.2 ± 0.1). …”
  20. 70840

    Image_1_Quantitative Profiling of Oxylipins in Acute Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage.TIF by Jun-Jie Yuan (8552463)

    Published 2020
    “…The most commonly increased oxylipins in ICH were derived from AA (10/17) and EPA (4/17) followed by LA (2/17) and DHA (1/17). 18-HEPE from EPA was the only oxylipin that remained significantly increased from 0.5 to 3 days following ICH. Furthermore, 14 of the increased oxylipins reached a peak level on the first day of ICH, and soon decreased while five oxylipins (PGJ2, 15-oxo-ETE, 12-HEPE, 18-HEPE, and 5-oxo-ETE) had increased 3 days after ICH suggesting that the profile shifted with the progression of ICH. …”