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  1. 64021

    Nest design as an adaptative tool to escape brood parasitism by Angela Moreras (12024272)

    Published 2023
    “…Redstarts seem to adopt nest design strategies to decrease brood parasitism risk, while cuckoos’ preference for certain aspects of redstart nest design may be shaped by a conflict between female laying success and chick eviction success. …”
  2. 64022

    Reduction of Alcian blue staining in <i>fam20b</i> and <i>xylt1</i> mutants is less severe than in <i>uxs1</i> mutants. by B. Frank Eames (208061)

    Published 2011
    “…Compared to wild-type Alcian blue staining, <i>fam20b<sup>b1127</sup></i> mutants had 50±3.0%, <i>xylt1<sup>b1128</sup></i> mutants had 57±2.0%, <i>fam20b<sup>b1127</sup>;xylt1<sup>b1128</sup></i> double mutants had 39±2.6%, and <i>uxs1</i> mutants had 22±1.5%. G, Simplified pathway of PG synthesis, demonstrating that <i>uxs1</i> is upstream of both <i>xylt1</i>, which adds xylose to a serine (Ser) residue of the core protein, and also <i>fam20b</i>, which phosphorylates (P) xylose in the nascent GAG chain. …”
  3. 64023

    Relative expression of miR-143, miR-145 and miR-133b in SW1116 cells after treatment with TSA. by Aadilah Omar (16814210)

    Published 2023
    “…TSA significantly increased the expression of miR-133b by 3.3-fold, (p = 0.0353). DMSO had induced a significant increase in miR-133b expression by 2.5-fold (p = 0.0101). …”
  4. 64024

    Sex Role Segregation and Mixing among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Implications for Biomedical HIV Prevention Interventions by Benjamin Armbruster (110448)

    Published 2013
    “…</p><p>Materials and Methods</p><p>We developed a deterministic compartmental model to predict HIV incidence among Indian MSM using data from 2003–2010. …”
  5. 64025

    Data_Sheet_1_Screening effects of HCN channel blockers on sleep/wake behavior in zebrafish.PDF by Fusun Doldur-Balli (3459110)

    Published 2024
    “…Results of interest included shorter latency to daytime sleep at 0.1 μM dose of Ivabradine (ANOVA, p: 0.02), moderate reduction in average activity at 30 μM dose of Zatebradine Hydrochloride (ANOVA, p: 0.024) in daytime, and increased nighttime sleep at 4.5 μM dose of ZD7288 (ANOVA, p: 0.036). Taken together, shorter latency to daytime sleep, decrease in daytime activity and increased nighttime sleep indicate that different HCN channel antagonists affected different parameters of sleep and activity.…”
  6. 64026

    Supplemental Figures 1-9 from Combined Targeting of the BRD4–NUT–p300 Axis in NUT Midline Carcinoma by Dual Selective Bromodomain Inhibitor, NEO2734 by Chevaun D. Morrison-Smith (15086536)

    Published 2023
    “…Supplemental Figure S2: Caspase-mediated apoptosis plays a minimal role in the activity of GNE-781, OTX015, or NEO2734. …”
  7. 64027
  8. 64028

    OPJ: Origin data for Fig 2b. by Nacer Badi (14046883)

    Published 2024
    “…Thermal and dynamic flow patterns are analyzed for a variety of parameters: Rayleigh numbers from 10<sup>2</sup> to 10<sup>6</sup>, PV panel tilt angle from 15° to 90°, and channel aspect ratios from 1/20 to 1/5. …”
  9. 64029

    Multiaction Platinum(IV) Prodrug Containing Thymidylate Synthase Inhibitor and Metabolic Modifier against Triple-Negative Breast Cancer by Nafees Muhammad (5641151)

    Published 2020
    “…Cellular uptake and distribution studies reveal that <b>PFL</b> mainly accumulates in mitochondria. As a result, <b>PFL</b> disrupts the mitochondrial ultrastructure and induces significant alterations in the mitochondrial membrane potential, which further leads to an increase in production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and a decrease in ATP synthesis in MDA-MB-231 TNBCs. …”
  10. 64030

    Mtb transmission model schematic. by Joshua Havumaki (607091)

    Published 2023
    “…The parameters are as follows, <i>μ</i> is the mortality rate, λ is the force of infection (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0293519#pone.0293519.e001" target="_blank">Eq 1</a> for details) which is modulated by <i>ω</i> to account for partial immunity among previously or currently infected individuals, <i>ϵ</i> is the rate of progression from early latent to active TB (rates of progression decrease as time since infection increases as represented in the <i>EL</i> sub-states panel), <i>τ</i> is the rate of progression from late latent to active TB, <i>κ</i> is the active TB mortality rate, <i>γ</i> is the rate of spontaneous recovery from active TB, <i>ATB</i> <i>treat</i> is the treatment rate of individuals in active TB, and finally <i>txd</i> is the duration of treatment. …”
  11. 64031

    Table_2_Comparison Analysis of Different DNA Extraction Methods on Suitability for Long-Read Metagenomic Nanopore Sequencing.docx by Lei Zhang (38117)

    Published 2022
    “…Compared with the control method, the enzymatic-based method increased the average length of microbial reads by a median of 2.1-fold [Inter Quartile Range (IQR), 1.7–2.5; maximum, 4.8) in 18 of the 20 samples and the mapped reads proportion of specific species by a median of 11.8-fold (Inter Quartile Range (IQR), 6.9–32.2; maximum, 79.27]. …”
  12. 64032

    Table 1_Exploring the effects of dietary methionine supplementation on European seabass mucosal immune responses against Tenacibaculum maritimum.docx by Inês Carvalho (59935)

    Published 2025
    “…However, after infection, fish fed higher methionine levels exhibited a dose-dependent decrease in the mRNA expression of some proinflammatory genes. …”
  13. 64033

    DataSheet_1_Long-term use of rituximab increases T cell count in MS patients.docx by Gunnar Sigfús Björnsson (19159402)

    Published 2024
    “…Long-term use of rituximab led to an increase in T cell count (p=0,0015) in patients receiving 3-8 doses of rituximab (1.5-8 years of treatment). The increase occurred in both CD4<sup>+</sup> (p=0,0028) and CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells (p=0,0015) and led to a decrease in the CD4/CD8 ratio (p=0,004). …”
  14. 64034

    Distinct Temperature Trends in the Uptake of Gaseous <i>n</i>‑Butylamine on Two Solid Diacids by Yixin Li (1540552)

    Published 2023
    “…In contrast, the uptake coefficients on GA increase from 0.11 ± 0.04 at 298 K to 0.25 ± 0.04 at 248 K but then decrease to 0.030 ± 0.010 at 177 K. This unusual trend in temperature dependence of the uptake coefficient is due to formation of an ionic liquid (IL) layer upon the surface reaction of BA with GA, leading to a competition between the rate of desorption of BA and the rates of diffusion and reaction within the IL. …”
  15. 64035

    Table_1_Comparable Stride Time Fractal Dynamics and Gait Adaptability in Active Young and Older Adults Under Normal and Asymmetric Walking.docx by Scott W. Ducharme (7124309)

    Published 2019
    “…., fractal dynamics) decreases with age. This decrease is suggested to reflect a reduced capacity for locomotor adaptation in older adults. …”
  16. 64036

    DataSheet_3_The Clinical Value of Procalcitonin in the Neutropenic Period After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.csv by Meng Shan (7356113)

    Published 2022
    “…In multivariate analysis, the inability to decrease PCT by more than 80% within 5–7 days after the onset of fever independently predicted poor 100-day survival following allo-HSCT (P = 0.036). …”
  17. 64037

    Pharmacological inhibition of cell death pathways protects neurons against glutamate-induced cell death. by Ujval Anilkumar (4598182)

    Published 2017
    “…Pre-treatment with Calpeptin, DPQ and SP 600125 significantly increased viability compared to no pre-treatment and this increased viability was primarily due to a decrease in apoptosis (*p = 0.0475 for all marked treatments compared to no pre-treatment).…”
  18. 64038

    Data_Sheet_1_Slow 0.1 Hz Breathing and Body Posture Induced Perturbations of RRI and Respiratory Signal Complexity and Cardiorespiratory Coupling.docx by Zoran Matić (8449002)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Main results: Standing is primarily characterized by the change of RRI parameters, insensitivity to change with respiratory parameters, decrease of Coh<sub>RRI−Resp</sub> and insensitivity to change of in ρ<sub>1</sub>, ρ<sub>2</sub>, X<sub>MSE1−4</sub>, and X<sub>MSE5−10</sub>. …”
  19. 64039

    Data_Sheet_2_Slow 0.1 Hz Breathing and Body Posture Induced Perturbations of RRI and Respiratory Signal Complexity and Cardiorespiratory Coupling.docx by Zoran Matić (8449002)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Main results: Standing is primarily characterized by the change of RRI parameters, insensitivity to change with respiratory parameters, decrease of Coh<sub>RRI−Resp</sub> and insensitivity to change of in ρ<sub>1</sub>, ρ<sub>2</sub>, X<sub>MSE1−4</sub>, and X<sub>MSE5−10</sub>. …”
  20. 64040

    Data_Sheet_1_Slow 0.1 Hz Breathing and Body Posture Induced Perturbations of RRI and Respiratory Signal Complexity and Cardiorespiratory Coupling.docx by Zoran Matić (8449002)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Main results: Standing is primarily characterized by the change of RRI parameters, insensitivity to change with respiratory parameters, decrease of Coh<sub>RRI−Resp</sub> and insensitivity to change of in ρ<sub>1</sub>, ρ<sub>2</sub>, X<sub>MSE1−4</sub>, and X<sub>MSE5−10</sub>. …”