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  1. 32841

    Impact of the 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines on Screening Mammography Rates on Women in Their 40s by Amy T. Wang (533749)

    Published 2014
    “…Time-series regression models were estimated to determine the effect of the guideline change on screening mammography rates. 5.5 million women ages 40–64 were included. A 1.8 per 1,000 women (p = 0.003) decrease in monthly screening mammography rates for 40–49 year-old women was observed two months following the guideline change; no initial effect was seen for 50–64 year-old women. …”
  2. 32842

    Flexible Aerogels from Hyperbranched Polyurethanes: Probing the Role of Molecular Rigidity with Poly(Urethane Acrylates) Versus Poly(Urethane Norbornenes) by Abhishek Bang (1700212)

    Published 2014
    “…Aerogels based on urethane-acrylates built around a rigid/aromatic core exhibited a rapid decrease of their elastic modulus with density (slopes of the log–log plots >5.0), and at about 0.14 g cm<sup>–3</sup>, they were foldable. …”
  3. 32843

    DataSheet_1_Case Report: Molecular and microenvironment change upon midostaurin treatment in mast cell leukemia at single-cell level.pdf by Meng-Ke Liu (10306315)

    Published 2023
    “…With poor response to conventional poly-chemotherapy, mast cell leukemia responded to the midostaurin treatment with a 50% overall response rate (ORR), but complete remission rate is approximately 0%. …”
  4. 32844

    DataSheet_2_Case Report: Molecular and microenvironment change upon midostaurin treatment in mast cell leukemia at single-cell level.pdf by Meng-Ke Liu (10306315)

    Published 2023
    “…With poor response to conventional poly-chemotherapy, mast cell leukemia responded to the midostaurin treatment with a 50% overall response rate (ORR), but complete remission rate is approximately 0%. …”
  5. 32845

    DataSheet_4_Case Report: Molecular and microenvironment change upon midostaurin treatment in mast cell leukemia at single-cell level.docx by Meng-Ke Liu (10306315)

    Published 2023
    “…With poor response to conventional poly-chemotherapy, mast cell leukemia responded to the midostaurin treatment with a 50% overall response rate (ORR), but complete remission rate is approximately 0%. …”
  6. 32846

    Influence of fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag on autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage of cement-based materials mixed with alkali accelerator and alkali-free accelera... by Zhenmin Wan (20102063)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Shotcrete shrinkage and cracking are getting more threatening due to its high content of cementitious materials, small aggregate particle size and a large amount of accelerator, which poses a great threat to the construction safety of engineering structures. …”
  7. 32847

    Absence of capsule at the division septum results in increased exposure of bacteria cell wall and susceptibility to lysis. by Joana Figueiredo (176254)

    Published 2022
    “…B) Quantification of cell bound LytA-GFP fluorescence. Bacteria were grouped in three different classes (n> 50), depending on their cell cycle stage: (I) recently divided cells; (II) cells initiating division as seen from invagination of cell surface; (III) cells at the final steps of division, with deep invagination at division septum. …”
  8. 32848

    Synthetic tetracycline-inducible regulatory networks: computer-aided design of dynamic phenotypes-3 by Vassilios Sotiropoulos (96257)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) Average number of GFP molecules when 2000 molecules of Tc are added into the medium at time 2 × 10sec, using wild-type kinetics (WT/w 2000 Tc, blue line), a 10 fold (Des 2.1/w 2000 Tc, green line) and a 50 fold (Des 2.2/w 2000 Tc, red line) increase in the dissociation constant of both TetR and induced Tet-ON from of the gene encoding Tet-ON. …”
  9. 32849

    Data_Sheet_1_Product Inhibition and pH Affect Stoichiometry and Kinetics of Chain Elongating Microbial Communities in Sequencing Batch Bioreactors.docx by Maximilienne Toetie Allaart (10999293)

    Published 2021
    “…Operating at pH 5.5 led to a decrease in the biomass yield, but a significant increase in the biomass-specific substrate uptake rate, suggesting that the organisms employ catabolic overcapacity to deal with energy losses associated to product inhibition. …”
  10. 32850

    Evaluation of Microflow Digital Imaging Particle Analysis for Sub-Visible Particles Formulated with an Opaque Vaccine Adjuvant by Grant E. Frahm (641684)

    Published 2016
    “…The instrument was capable of imaging all particle types assessed (polystyrene beads, borosilicate glass, cellulose, polyethylene protein aggregate mimics, and lysozyme protein aggregates) at sizes greater than 5 μm in concentrations of AddaVax<sup>™</sup> up to 50% (vol:vol). Reduced edge gradients and a decrease in measured particle sizes were noted as adjuvant concentrations increased. …”
  11. 32851

    Differential DNA methylation in umbilical cord blood of infants exposed to mercury and arsenic <i>in utero</i> by Andres Cardenas (731479)

    Published 2015
    “…White blood cell composition was inferred from DNA methylation measurements. A doubling in toenail mercury concentration was associated with a 2.5% decrease (95% CI: 5.0%, 1.0%) in the estimated monocyte proportion. …”
  12. 32852

    Flexible Aerogels from Hyperbranched Polyurethanes: Probing the Role of Molecular Rigidity with Poly(Urethane Acrylates) Versus Poly(Urethane Norbornenes) by Abhishek Bang (1700212)

    Published 2014
    “…Aerogels based on urethane-acrylates built around a rigid/aromatic core exhibited a rapid decrease of their elastic modulus with density (slopes of the log–log plots >5.0), and at about 0.14 g cm<sup>–3</sup>, they were foldable. …”
  13. 32853

    Allelopathic effects of the aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum L. on phytoplankton species: contrasting effects between cyanobacteria and chlorophytes by Cihelio Alves Amorim (7234982)

    Published 2019
    “…Ankistrodesmus falcatus delayed its growth when in coexistence with the macrophyte, decreasing its biomass in 50.4% (p<0.01), while R. subcapitata was not altered (p>0.05). …”
  14. 32854

    Expression of oligodendroglial markers by OL-like cells. by Cristiana Leite (651863)

    Published 2014
    “…It could be observed that the OPC marker A2B5 greatly decreased in the last stage of differentiation (<i>A-D</i>), as compared to OPC-like cells (<i>Q</i>), indicating maturation of the OL-like cells. …”
  15. 32855

    AR-42 shows <i>in vivo</i> efficacy in multiple models of B-cell malignancy. by David M. Lucas (364339)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) SCID mice were engrafted with two million Raji cells via tail vein injection. …”
  16. 32856

    Quantitative structure activity relationship studies of novel hydrazone derivatives as α-amylase inhibitors with index of ideality of correlation by Meenakshi Duhan (4592857)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The present manuscript describes the synthesis, <i>α</i>-amylase inhibition, <i>in silico</i> studies and in-depth quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) of a library of aroyl hydrazones based on benzothiazole skeleton. …”
  17. 32857

    DataSheet_3_Case Report: Molecular and microenvironment change upon midostaurin treatment in mast cell leukemia at single-cell level.docx by Meng-Ke Liu (10306315)

    Published 2023
    “…With poor response to conventional poly-chemotherapy, mast cell leukemia responded to the midostaurin treatment with a 50% overall response rate (ORR), but complete remission rate is approximately 0%. …”
  18. 32858

    Impact of bone defect on the NPY neuronal pathways in the sensory nervous system. by Cecília J. Alves (3325218)

    Published 2016
    “…(b) At day 3, femur-defect mice displayed a decrease in the Y1R mRNA expression to half of the expression levels found in sham-operated animals. …”
  19. 32859

    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
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Worldwide, adult harbor seals (<em>Phoca vitulina</em>) typically limit their movements and activity to <50 km from their primary haul-out site. As a result, the ecological impact of harbor seals is viewed as limited to relatively small spatial scales. …”
  20. 32860

    Shoot and root responses to low phosphorus and their genotypic variability in selected cultivars of Japanese core collections of maize and soybean by Chathuri Lankani Samarasekara Muhandiram Karunarathne (17448397)

    Published 2023
    “…Ten cultivars of each species were further evaluated in a pot experiment with two P supply rates: low P (10 mg P kg<sup>−1</sup>) and high P (50 mg P kg<sup>−1</sup>). …”