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  1. 69501

    Table2_Glucocorticoids Preferentially Influence Expression of Nucleoskeletal Actin Network and Cell Adhesive Proteins in Human Trabecular Meshwork Cells.DOCX by William Bachman (12459624)

    Published 2022
    “…Increases (≥two-fold) were also observed in levels of Wnt signaling regulator (glypican-4), actin-binding chromatin modulator (BRG1) and nuclear actin filament depolymerizing protein (MICAL2; microtubule-associated monooxygenase, calponin and LIM domain containing), together with a decrease in tissue plasminogen activator. These changes were independently further confirmed by immunoblotting analysis. …”
  2. 69502

    Crop-Specific Emission Projection Suggests Peaking of Agricultural N<sub>2</sub>O by the Middle Century by Tianyuan Zhang (2501488)

    Published 2024
    “…Our findings show that global agricultural N<sub>2</sub>O emissions will peak around 2065, ranging from 5.2 to 6.6 Tg N a<sup>–1</sup>. Corn cultivation is the primary N<sub>2</sub>O contributor, while rice production will produce fewer emissions and peak before 2025. …”
  3. 69503

    Effect of grape seed extract (GSE) on functional activity and mineralization of OD-21 and MDPC-23 cell lines by Maria Carolina COELHO (6327323)

    Published 2019
    “…The data were analyzed by ANOVA statistical tests set at a 5% level of significance. Results revealed that cell proliferation increased after 10 days, and protein content, after 7 days of culture in MDPC-23 cells. …”
  4. 69504

    Image_2_The Valproate Mediates Radio-Bidirectional Regulation Through RFWD3-Dependent Ubiquitination on Rad51.tif by Guochao Liu (10450499)

    Published 2021
    “…Here, using the 7,12-dimethylbenz[α]anthracene (DMBA)-induced malignant transformed MCF10A cells, we found that valproate (VPA), a histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi), radiosensitized transformed cells while alleviated IR-induced damage in normal cells at a safe dose (0.5 mM). …”
  5. 69505

    Image1_Glucocorticoids Preferentially Influence Expression of Nucleoskeletal Actin Network and Cell Adhesive Proteins in Human Trabecular Meshwork Cells.TIF by William Bachman (12459624)

    Published 2022
    “…Increases (≥two-fold) were also observed in levels of Wnt signaling regulator (glypican-4), actin-binding chromatin modulator (BRG1) and nuclear actin filament depolymerizing protein (MICAL2; microtubule-associated monooxygenase, calponin and LIM domain containing), together with a decrease in tissue plasminogen activator. These changes were independently further confirmed by immunoblotting analysis. …”
  6. 69506

    Data Sheet 1_Stellate ganglion blockade under ultrasound-guidance and the physiological responses in the rat.pdf by Robert M. N. Tran (20539130)

    Published 2025
    “…Heart rate variability analysis showed that SGB with lidocaine on the right or left side caused a decrease in the ratio of the power of low-frequency over high-frequency. …”
  7. 69507

    Table_1_Foraging Paths of Breeding Leach’s Storm-Petrels in Relation to Offshore Oil Platforms, Breeding Stage, and Year.XLSX by Sydney M. Collins (12136200)

    Published 2022
    “…GPS tracking from 2016 to 2021 at one of the world’s largest colonies revealed considerable similarity in foraging trip distance, location, and behavior (inferred from Hidden Markov Models) among years, and a decrease in trip distance and duration between incubation and chick-rearing. …”
  8. 69508

    Table_2_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.doc by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2025
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. …”
  9. 69509

    Table_4_Deciphering the influence of dietary synbiotics in white shrimp gut and its effects in regulating immune signaling pathways.doc by Sofia Priyadarsani Das (17830028)

    Published 2024
    “…The diet containing L. acidophilus at 1 × 10<sup>7</sup> CFU/g and M. oleifera at 2.5 g/kg led to an increase in the relative abundance of beneficial microorganisms through a significant decrease in the α diversity. …”
  10. 69510

    Table_1_The Effect of Nutrition Intervention With Oral Nutritional Supplements on Ovarian Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy.DOCX by Nan Qin (610407)

    Published 2021
    “…For baseline comparisons, no significant differences were found between the two groups. A progressive trend toward amelioration in PG-SGA scores over time was found within the ONS group, with scores decreasing from 9.27 ± 1.68 at baseline (T0) to 5.87 ± 2.06 after the intervention (T3). …”
  11. 69511

    Data_Sheet_1_The Effect of Nutrition Intervention With Oral Nutritional Supplements on Ovarian Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy.XLSX by Nan Qin (610407)

    Published 2021
    “…For baseline comparisons, no significant differences were found between the two groups. A progressive trend toward amelioration in PG-SGA scores over time was found within the ONS group, with scores decreasing from 9.27 ± 1.68 at baseline (T0) to 5.87 ± 2.06 after the intervention (T3). …”
  12. 69512

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  13. 69513

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  14. 69514

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  15. 69515

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  16. 69516

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  17. 69517

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  18. 69518

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  19. 69519

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”
  20. 69520

    Effect of Oxidation and Protonation States on [2Fe–2S] Cluster Nitrosylation Giving {Fe(NO)<sub>2</sub>}<sup>9</sup> Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes (DNICs) by Christine E. Schiewer (6112373)

    Published 2018
    “…Density functional theory calculations based on the structure of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> indicate that the electronic ground-state properties of <b>3</b><sup><b>–</b></sup> and <b>3H</b> are similar, although the NO­(π*) → Fe 3d π-donation is slightly increased and π-backbonding is slightly decreased upon protonation. As a result, protonation has a significant effect on the NO stretching frequencies, but only minor effects on the Fe–(NO)<sub>2</sub> modes. …”