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  1. 64581

    Image_1_Iron Overload in Patients With Heavily Transfused Sickle Cell Disease—Correlation of Serum Ferritin With Cardiac T2* MRI (CMRTools), Liver T2* MRI, and R2-MRI (Ferriscan®).... by Salam Alkindi (11601856)

    Published 2021
    “…In this evaluable cohort of 44 patients, the mean SF (±SD) reduced marginally from 4,311 to 4,230 ng/ml, mean Liver T2<sup>*</sup> MRI dropped from 12 to 10.3 mg/gm dry weight, while the mean cardiac T2<sup>*</sup>MRI improved from 36.8 to 39.5 ms. …”
  2. 64582

    Image_6_Iron Overload in Patients With Heavily Transfused Sickle Cell Disease—Correlation of Serum Ferritin With Cardiac T2* MRI (CMRTools), Liver T2* MRI, and R2-MRI (Ferriscan®).... by Salam Alkindi (11601856)

    Published 2021
    “…In this evaluable cohort of 44 patients, the mean SF (±SD) reduced marginally from 4,311 to 4,230 ng/ml, mean Liver T2<sup>*</sup> MRI dropped from 12 to 10.3 mg/gm dry weight, while the mean cardiac T2<sup>*</sup>MRI improved from 36.8 to 39.5 ms. …”
  3. 64583

    Image_2_Iron Overload in Patients With Heavily Transfused Sickle Cell Disease—Correlation of Serum Ferritin With Cardiac T2* MRI (CMRTools), Liver T2* MRI, and R2-MRI (Ferriscan®).... by Salam Alkindi (11601856)

    Published 2021
    “…In this evaluable cohort of 44 patients, the mean SF (±SD) reduced marginally from 4,311 to 4,230 ng/ml, mean Liver T2<sup>*</sup> MRI dropped from 12 to 10.3 mg/gm dry weight, while the mean cardiac T2<sup>*</sup>MRI improved from 36.8 to 39.5 ms. …”
  4. 64584

    Image_3_Iron Overload in Patients With Heavily Transfused Sickle Cell Disease—Correlation of Serum Ferritin With Cardiac T2* MRI (CMRTools), Liver T2* MRI, and R2-MRI (Ferriscan®).... by Salam Alkindi (11601856)

    Published 2021
    “…In this evaluable cohort of 44 patients, the mean SF (±SD) reduced marginally from 4,311 to 4,230 ng/ml, mean Liver T2<sup>*</sup> MRI dropped from 12 to 10.3 mg/gm dry weight, while the mean cardiac T2<sup>*</sup>MRI improved from 36.8 to 39.5 ms. …”
  5. 64585

    Image_4_Iron Overload in Patients With Heavily Transfused Sickle Cell Disease—Correlation of Serum Ferritin With Cardiac T2* MRI (CMRTools), Liver T2* MRI, and R2-MRI (Ferriscan®).... by Salam Alkindi (11601856)

    Published 2021
    “…In this evaluable cohort of 44 patients, the mean SF (±SD) reduced marginally from 4,311 to 4,230 ng/ml, mean Liver T2<sup>*</sup> MRI dropped from 12 to 10.3 mg/gm dry weight, while the mean cardiac T2<sup>*</sup>MRI improved from 36.8 to 39.5 ms. …”
  6. 64586

    Empirical findings on fashion cycles. by Alberto Acerbi (61063)

    Published 2012
    “…(B) Correlation between the rates of increase and decrease in the popularity of U.S.A. first names (Pearson's , , , only names reaching a frequency of at least 0.1% are included, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0032541#pone.0032541-Berger1" target="_blank">[5]</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0032541#pone.0032541-Social1" target="_blank">[32]</a>) and dog breeds (Pearson's , , ).…”
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  8. 64588

    Muscarinic modulation of spontaneous and stimulus-evoked feedforward inhibition is reflected primarily in the frequency of inhibitory events. by Miklos Antal (250687)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) Representative recording of a TC neuron performed in voltage clamp, in which spontaneous IPSCs (sIPSCs) were registered preceding (pre) and following (post) a stimulus train (five at 10 Hz). …”
  9. 64589

    Neuroprotective effects of sinapic acid involve the iron regulatory role on the rotenone-induced Parkinson’s disease model by Bahattin Avcı (11534408)

    Published 2023
    “…Its neuroprotective action, due to the antioxidant capacity, has been shown in several experimental models.However, the relationship between iron and antioxidant actions is still misunderstood and therefore, in the current study, we tried to investigate the effects of sinapic acid in rotenone-induced Parkinson’s disease with the aspect of ferroptosis and iron-dependent alterations.The Parkinson’s disease model was induced by a single dose intrastriatal and intrategmental rotenone (5µg/µl) injection.Sinapic acid (30mg/ kg) was orally administered during a 28-day period after the Parkinson’s disease model was validated.Our results demonstrated that sinapic acid treatment attenuated rotenone-induced increase of serum transferrin and iron levels.Furthermore, sinapic acid inhibited rotenone-induced heme oxygenase-1(HO-1) increase and decrease of glutathione peroxidase-4 (GPx-4) levels in brain tissue. …”
  10. 64590

    Exosomes transfer active PTEN to acceptor cells. by Kathleen Gabriel (437694)

    Published 2013
    “…PTEN-positive exosomes (from DU145) caused a decrease in AKT phosphorylation in acceptor cells (DU145Kd); AKT phosphorylation decreased to a level comparable to DU145 cells with control siRNA, and the parental counterpart DU145 cells (last two lanes to the right, respectively). …”
  11. 64591

    Temporomandibular disorder, body pain and systemic diseases: assessing their associations in adolescents by Guilherme Vinícius do Vale BRAIDO (10409662)

    Published 2021
    “…Results Painful TMD was found in 16.2% of the sample, with a significant association with bronchitis (OR= 2.5; p=0.003) and asthma (OR=3.1; p=0.013), reported by the parents/legal guardians of the participants. …”
  12. 64592

    Fig 9 - BC. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Holo average <i>BC</i> values mapped to structure, with largest <i>BC</i> residues (top 5%: 45 residues) shown as spheres on the structure, sticks in the enlarged window, and shown in a bar plot. …”
  13. 64593

    Microstructure and Dielectric Behavior of Ytterbium Doped BaZr0.1Ti0.9O3 Ceramics by Yuanliang Li (12282413)

    Published 2022
    “…Room temperature X-ray diffraction study suggested that the compositions have a single phase with a perovskite structure. A small decrease in the grain size is observed with an increase in the Yb content. …”
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  15. 64595

    The Environment Affects Epistatic Interactions to Alter the Topology of an Empirical Fitness Landscape by Kenneth M. Flynn (399363)

    Published 2013
    “…Previously, we constructed 32 ( = 2<sup>5</sup>) genotypes that comprise all possible combinations of the first five beneficial mutations to fix in a laboratory-evolved population of <i>Escherichia coli</i>. …”
  16. 64596

    Corticosteroids Augment BRAF Inhibitor Vemurafenib Induced Lymphopenia and Risk of Infection by Wiebke Sondermann (728028)

    Published 2015
    “…Vemurafenib treatment led to a considerable decrease in lymphocyte cell counts, with 62.3% of patients having lymphopenia. …”
  17. 64597

    Morpho-physiological and biochemical mechanisms of copper tolerance in Handroanthus heptaphyllus by Caroline Castro Kuinchtner (14820250)

    Published 2023
    “…H. heptaphyllus seedlings were subjected to nutrient solutions with varying concentrations of copper: 0, 5, 32, 64, 96, and 128 µM Cu in a hydroponic system. …”
  18. 64598

    The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age. by Rostam M. Razban (22232522)

    Published 2025
    “…The corresponding Kolmogorov-Smirnov pairwise tests are not significant (S5 Table in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0331085#pone.0331085.s001" target="_blank">SI</a>). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Trajectories of resilience to acute malnutrition in the Kenyan drylands.pdf by Ravi Bhavnani (15346243)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>Harnessing a high-resolution longitudinal dataset with anthropometric information on 5,597 Kenyan households for the 2016–20 period, we identify resilience trajectories for 141 wards across Kenya. …”
  20. 64600

    Reproductive control of capybaras through sterilization in areas at risk of transmission of brazilian spotted fever by Fernanda Battistella Passos Nunes (10441052)

    Published 2021
    “…The species participates in the transmission cycle of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF), a zoonosis that is caused by the bacteria R. rickettsii and transmitted by vector ticks. …”