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  1. 65141

    DataSheet1_Significant nocturnal wakefulness after sleep onset in metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.PDF by Sofia Schaeffer (20379954)

    Published 2024
    “…HC 45.4 min vs. 21.3 min, p = 0.0004), and decreased sleep efficiency (MASLD vs. HC 86.5% vs. 92.8%, p = 0.0008) compared with HC despite comparable sleep duration. …”
  2. 65142

    Table_1_The Inhibitory Effect of GlmU Acetyltransferase Inhibitor TPSA on Mycobacterium tuberculosis May Be Affected Due to Its Methylation by Methyltransferase Rv0560c.docx by Changming Chen (275732)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we found that TPSA (2-[5-(2-{[4-(2-thienyl)-2-pyrimidinyl]sulfanyl}acetyl)-2-thienyl]acetic acid) was a novel inhibitor for GlmU acetyltransferase activity (IC<sub>50</sub>: 5.3 μM). …”
  3. 65143

    DataSheet3_Significant nocturnal wakefulness after sleep onset in metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.PDF by Sofia Schaeffer (20379954)

    Published 2024
    “…HC 45.4 min vs. 21.3 min, p = 0.0004), and decreased sleep efficiency (MASLD vs. HC 86.5% vs. 92.8%, p = 0.0008) compared with HC despite comparable sleep duration. …”
  4. 65144

    DataSheet2_Significant nocturnal wakefulness after sleep onset in metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.PDF by Sofia Schaeffer (20379954)

    Published 2024
    “…HC 45.4 min vs. 21.3 min, p = 0.0004), and decreased sleep efficiency (MASLD vs. HC 86.5% vs. 92.8%, p = 0.0008) compared with HC despite comparable sleep duration. …”
  5. 65145

    DataSheet4_Significant nocturnal wakefulness after sleep onset in metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.PDF by Sofia Schaeffer (20379954)

    Published 2024
    “…HC 45.4 min vs. 21.3 min, p = 0.0004), and decreased sleep efficiency (MASLD vs. HC 86.5% vs. 92.8%, p = 0.0008) compared with HC despite comparable sleep duration. …”
  6. 65146

    Telomere position effect and stochastic noise in gene expression. by Jung Kyoon Choi (225420)

    Published 2008
    “…The average values were calculated within a sliding window of 5 kb over genes ordered by their distance to the telomere. …”
  7. 65147

    Effect of octopaminergic agonist and antagonist on olfactory responses using single sensillum recordings. by Je Won Jung (121755)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Injection of clonidine, an octopamine receptor agonist, into the antennae resulted in a drastic decrease in the number of spikes right after injection until the end of the experiment (Phase II and III), compared with “before injection” (Phase I) (N=5, p<0.001). …”
  8. 65148

    Effects of CTP on CoaE enzymatic activity. by Guneet Walia (258006)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A), Histogram depicting the percent decrease in CoaE activity in the presence of CTP, with the activity of CoaE in the presence of ATP (1 mM) and DCoA (0.5 mM) treated as 100% (Lane 1). …”
  9. 65149

    Independent qRT-PCR validation of genes that were differentially expressed in <i>Mfrp<sup>rd6</sup>/Mfrp<sup>rd6</sup></i> mutants by array analysis. by Ramani Soundararajan (651915)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The upregulated gene <i>Prss56</i> was evaluated at three different time points. (A) At P7, there was a 3.5-fold increase in <i>Prss56</i> transcript and it increased to 14-fold by P14, followed by a further 70-fold increase in <i>Prss56</i> transcript in <i>Mfrp<sup>rd6</sup>/Mfrp<sup>rd6</sup></i> mutants at P21. …”
  10. 65150

    DataSheet_1_Retinoic Acid Alleviates Cisplatin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury Through Activation of Autophagy.docx by Junxia Wu (8601516)

    Published 2020
    “…Then we established Atg5<sup>flox/flox</sup>:Cagg-Cre mice in which Cagg-Cre is tamoxifen inducible, and Atg5 is conditional deleted after tamoxifen injection. …”
  11. 65151

    Image_1_Retinoic Acid Alleviates Cisplatin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury Through Activation of Autophagy.tif by Junxia Wu (8601516)

    Published 2020
    “…Then we established Atg5<sup>flox/flox</sup>:Cagg-Cre mice in which Cagg-Cre is tamoxifen inducible, and Atg5 is conditional deleted after tamoxifen injection. …”
  12. 65152

    Table_1_Roles and Mechanisms of Irisin in Attenuating Pathological Features of Osteoarthritis.docx by Xiangfen Li (11492935)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>To investigate the effects and mechanisms of irisin, a newly discovered myokine, in cartilage development, osteoarthritis (OA) pathophysiology and its therapeutic potential for treating OA we applied the following five strategical analyses using (1) murine joint tissues at different developmental stages; (2) human normal and OA pathological tissue samples; (3) experimental OA mouse model; (4) irisin gene knockout (KO) and knock in (KI) mouse lines and their cartilage cells; (5) in vitro mechanistic experiments. …”
  13. 65153

    DataSheet_1_Establishment of Reference Intervals for Thyroid-Associated Hormones Using refineR Algorithm in Chinese Population at High-Altitude Areas.docx by Chaochao Ma (11825525)

    Published 2022
    “…The RIs for FT3 at Nyingchi, Shigatse/Lhasa, and Ali in females were 4.09–4.98, 4.31–5.45, and 4.82–5.58 pmol/L, while in males, the values were 4.82–5.41, 4.88–5.95, and 5.26–6.06 pmol/L, respectively. …”
  14. 65154

    ACh signals measured in rat mPFC by Howe et al. during the SAT. by Sahiti Chebolu (14035041)

    Published 2022
    “…(D) Left: consecutive correct reports of no signal are not expected to be associated with attentional change. Right: if a signal (and detection) means that the <i>strong</i> attentional state is occupied at the end of trial <i>t</i>−1, it may persist into trial <i>t</i>; however, if there is no signal in this next trial, then there may be a reversion back to the <i>weak</i> attentional state (i.e., a relative decrease).…”
  15. 65155

    Data_Sheet_1_Advancing Global Ecological Modeling Capabilities to Simulate Future Trajectories of Change in Marine Ecosystems.pdf by Marta Coll (213022)

    Published 2020
    “…Ecological trajectories are also sensitive to environmental drivers from alternative ESM outputs and RCPs, and show spatial variability and more severe changes when IPSL and RCP 8.5 are used. Under a non-fishing configuration, larger organisms show decreasing trends, while smaller organisms show mixed or increasing results. …”
  16. 65156

    Personal risk factors associated with heat-related illness among new conscripts undergoing basic training in Thailand by Rudchanu Nutong (5714939)

    Published 2018
    “…The incidence rate of heat-related illnesses and the incidence rate ratio (IRR) based on a Poisson regression model were used to identify the independent factors associated with heat-related illnesses, daily tympanic (body) temperatures higher than 37.5°C, >3% decreases in body weight in one day, and the production of dark brown urine. …”
  17. 65157

    Leg EMG activity time locked to manually scored WSC respiratory events. by Hyatt Moore IV (672072)

    Published 2014
    “…Leg EMG activity increases and then decreases prior to respiratory onset with a peak 4.5 s prior to onset, and later decreases before and increases after respiratory offset with a mean peak 2.5 s and median peak 3.5 s.…”
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  19. 65159

    Table_1_The landscape of the immunoglobulin repertoire in endemic pemphigus foliaceus.xlsx by Verónica Calonga-Solís (6793625)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>We characterized the B-cell repertoire in i) nontreated patients (n=5); ii) patients under immunosuppressive treatment (n=5); iii) patients in remission without treatment (n=6); and two control groups iv) from the endemic (n=6) and v) non-endemic areas in Brazil (n=4). …”
  20. 65160

    DataSheet_1_The landscape of the immunoglobulin repertoire in endemic pemphigus foliaceus.pdf by Verónica Calonga-Solís (6793625)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>We characterized the B-cell repertoire in i) nontreated patients (n=5); ii) patients under immunosuppressive treatment (n=5); iii) patients in remission without treatment (n=6); and two control groups iv) from the endemic (n=6) and v) non-endemic areas in Brazil (n=4). …”