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  1. 42461

    Cell-to-cell mtDNA variability for larger mtDNA populations. by Robert C. Glastad (10692277)

    Published 2023
    “…The three columns for each panel give decreasing network heterogeneity, expressed via different seed numbers, 4, 16 and 64 (more seed points give a more homogeneous network). …”
  2. 42462

    Genetic Structure, Linkage Disequilibrium and Signature of Selection in Sorghum: Lessons from Physically Anchored DArT Markers by Sophie Bouchet (177842)

    Published 2012
    “…A total of 177 accessions were genotyped with 1122 informative physically anchored DArT markers. …”
  3. 42463

    Data_Sheet_1_MAGI2 Gene Region and Celiac Disease.ZIP by Amaia Jauregi-Miguel (8152479)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Celiac disease (CD) patients present a loss of intestinal barrier function due to structural alterations in the tight junction (TJ) network, the most apical unions between epithelial cells. …”
  4. 42464

    Response to square wave CO<sub>2</sub> stimulus – CVR and DFA maps. by W. Alan C. Mutch (122579)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>These data are from a patient who underwent the square wave sequence and ramp sequence (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0047443#pone-0047443-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2</a>) in the same sitting. …”
  5. 42465

    Intrinsic Up-Regulation of 2-AG Favors an Area Specific Neuronal Survival in Different In Vitro Models of Neuronal Damage by Sonja Kallendrusch (109796)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) acts as a retrograde messenger and modulates synaptic signaling e. g. in the hippocampus. 2-AG also exerts neuroprotective effects under pathological situations. …”
  6. 42466

    Image_1_People With Parkinson’s Disease and Freezing of Gait Show Abnormal Low Frequency Activity of Antagonistic Leg Muscles.tif by Maria-Sophie Breu (12000659)

    Published 2022
    “…Electrophysiological studies pointed to abnormalities of oscillatory activity in freezers that covered a broad frequency range including the theta, alpha, and beta bands. …”
  7. 42467

    Cerebellar pathology in FTgpi mice. by Paolo Dametto (253415)

    Published 2015
    “…(<b>G</b>) Western blot using POM11 showed FTgpi protein expression decreasing over time in the cerebellum, possibly as a consequence of the progressively reduced number of neurons.…”
  8. 42468

    Data_Sheet_1_The Influence of Cesarean Section on the Composition and Development of Gut Microbiota During the First 3 Months of Life.ZIP by Gao Long (10361849)

    Published 2021
    “…Cesarean section (CS) delivery is one of the strongest disrupting factors of the normal colonization process and has been reported as a risk factor for disorders in later life. In this study, we dynamically and longitudinally evaluated the impact of CS on the initial colonization pattern and development of gut microbiota by 16 healthy Chinese infants with fecal samples collected at 9 time points (day 5, day 8, day 11, week 2, week 4, week 6, week 7, month 2, and month 3) during the first 3 months of life. …”
  9. 42469

    Embryonic Morphogen Nodal Promotes Breast Cancer Growth and Progression by Daniela F. Quail (123286)

    Published 2012
    “…<em>In vitro</em>, using Trypan Blue exclusion assays, Western blot analysis of phosphorylated histone H3 and cleaved caspase-9, and real time RT-PCR analysis of <em>BAX</em> and <em>BCL2</em> gene expression, we demonstrate that Nodal promotes expansion of breast cancer cells, likely via a combinatorial mechanism involving increased proliferation and decreased apopotosis. …”
  10. 42470

    Adherence pattern of SS17 on RSE and HEp-2 cells in the presence of antisera. by Rebecca Cote (690929)

    Published 2015
    “…(A) Adherence of SS17 on bovine RSE cells revealed a LEE-independent mechanism while decreased adherence of SS17 on human HEp-2 cells showed a LEE-dependent mechanism of attachment. …”
  11. 42471

    Image_1_An Optimized in situ Quantification Method of Leaf H2O2 Unveils Interaction Dynamics of Pathogenic and Beneficial Bacteria in Wheat.tiff by Pablo Carril (9014363)

    Published 2020
    “…Notably, Psa-challenged plants in presence of RAM10 accumulated less H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> in the leaf and showed reduced necrotic symptoms, pointing to a potential role of RAM10 in reducing pathogen-triggered H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> levels in young wheat plants.…”
  12. 42472

    Effects of SIL treatment on HCC cell viability and morphology. by Song Zhang (180477)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Cells were treated with SIL at different concentrations (50, 100, and 200 µM) and assessed at different time points (12, 24, and 48 h). …”
  13. 42473

    Therapeutic treatment with anti-TLR2 and anti-TLR4 improve sepsis. by Cristiano Xavier Lima (419399)

    Published 2015
    “…Treatment with both antibodies in combination decreased the number of bacteria in the peritoneum (A) and serum (B) as well as the levels of TNF-α in the peritoneum (C) and serum (D) 6 hours after sepsis compared to the negative control isotype IgG antibody treatment (CLP). * p<0.05 between CLP and Sham groups. # p<0.05 between the antibody treatment and negative control isotype IgG treated-group. …”
  14. 42474

    Table_2_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  15. 42475

    Image_2_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.PDF by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  16. 42476

    Table_1_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.DOCX by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  17. 42477

    Table_7_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  18. 42478

    DataSheet1_Evaluating cell viability, capillary perfusion, and collateral tortuosity in an ex vivo mouse intestine fluidics model.pdf by Caroline E. Willi (14238815)

    Published 2022
    “…To observe the microvascular response to perfusion changes, we incorporated (i) tissues harboring cell-reporter constructs, specifically Ng2-DsRed labeling of intestinal pericytes, and (ii) different types of fluorescent perfusates to quantify capillary access-to-flow at discrete time points. In our model, we found that perfusion tracers could enter capillaries within regions downstream of an occlusion upon the initial introduction of perfusion, but at 24 h tissue perfusion was severely decreased. …”
  19. 42479

    Table_5_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  20. 42480

    Table_4_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”