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  1. 63781

    Simulation of <i>myoII</i> null cells. by Christopher C. Poirier (168781)

    Published 2012
    “…S5</a>. C. Experimental data are taken from <i>myoII</i> null cells dividing on a surface. …”
  2. 63782

    DataSheet1_Lowering the target daily light integrals following days with excessive lighting can reduce lettuce production costs.docx by Andres M. Mayorga-Gomez (20407556)

    Published 2024
    “…Each treatment consisted of a day with a high DLI of 22.5 mol·m<sup>-2</sup>·d<sup>-1</sup> followed by a varying number of consecutive days with low DLI, ranging from 1 to 5 days, with DLIs of 7.5, 11.25, 12.5, 13.13, and 13.5 mol·m<sup>-2</sup>·d<sup>-1</sup> respectively. …”
  3. 63783

    K6 on Ub is required to direct lens denucleation. by Andrea Caceres (239354)

    Published 2010
    “…In addition, lenses that express K6W-Ub (panel 6) show decreased levels of phosphorylated lamin A/C (green) toward the lens core as compared to Wt (panel 5). …”
  4. 63784

    Distribution of TPM counts across individual samples. by William W. Wilfinger (10125468)

    Published 2023
    “…Further analysis identified meaningful numbers transcript counts as the number of samples per file was sequentially decreased to one. For example, in the C35 data set, 233 lncRNA transcripts were found in only 1 of the 35 samples but the counts ranged from 3.5–613 with a mean of 55.9 ± 85.9 TPM counts. …”
  5. 63785

    Data_Sheet_1_Experimental Analysis of Diurnal Variations in Humic-Like Fluorescent Dissolved Organic Matter in Surface Seawater.docx by Yuko Omori (8919200)

    Published 2020
    “…Parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) determined that FDOM in the incubated seawater was composed of three components: two types of humic-like FDOM and a protein-like FDOM. The fluorescence intensity of humic-like FDOM increased to 104.0 ± 2.5% of the initial intensity during the night and decreased to 101.2 ± 2.5% under sunlight exposure during the day. …”
  6. 63786

    Table2_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.xlsx by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  7. 63787

    Image2_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.tiff by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  8. 63788

    Table1_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.csv by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  9. 63789

    Table3_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.xlsx by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  10. 63790

    Image1_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.TIFF by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  11. 63791

    Syntheses, Structures, Near-Infrared and Visible Luminescence, and Magnetic Properties of Lanthanide-Organic Frameworks with an Imidazole-Containing Flexible Ligand by Zheng-Hua Zhang (2528974)

    Published 2006
    “…Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements of <b>1</b>−<b>6 </b>showed that complex <b>1 </b>(Gd) is nearly a paramagnet and complexes <b>2 </b>(Tb), <b>3 </b>(Dy), and <b>4 </b>(Er) show the ferromagnetic coupling between magnetic centers, whereas the depopulation of the Stark levels in complexes <b>5</b> (Yb) and <b>6</b> (Eu) leads to a continuous decrease in <i>χ</i><sub>M</sub><i>T</i> when the sample is cooled from 300 to 1.8 K.…”
  12. 63792

    DataSheet1_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.docx by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  13. 63793

    Figure S1 from PARP Inhibition Induces Synthetic Lethality and Adaptive Immunity in LKB1-Mutant Lung Cancer by Li-Li Long (14963775)

    Published 2025
    “…Scale bar: 100 µm. n = 5 fields from independent tumors. Error bars represent mean ± SD. …”
  14. 63794

    Maternal β-catenin activity is hyperactivated in <i>nanog</i> mutant. by Mudan He (7017239)

    Published 2020
    “…(I) TOPflash assay showing β-catenin transcriptional activity was significantly up-regulated in the embryos of MZ<i>nanog</i> compared with WT, and co-injection of <i>ctnnb2</i> MO (+ <i>β2</i> MO) but not <i>ctnnb1</i> MO (+ <i>β1</i> MO) into MZ<i>nanog</i> embryos significantly decreased the transcriptional activity. Error bars, mean ± SD, **<i>P</i> < 0.01, ***<i>P</i> < 0.001. …”
  15. 63795

    Table 1_Epidemiological study of thyroid cancer at global, regional, and national levels from 1990 to 2021: an analysis derived from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021.docx by Lu Zhang (50563)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In 2021, there were an estimated 2 million (95% UI: 1.8, 2.2) cases of thyroid cancer worldwide, with an age-standardized prevalence rate of 23.1 (95% UI: 20.7, 25.6) per 100,000 individuals, reflecting a 55% increase since 1990. The global mortality from thyroid cancer in 2021 was 44,800 (95% UI: 39,900, 48,500), with an age-standardized rate of 0.5 per 100,000 people (95% UI: 0.5, 0.6), marking a 7% decrease since 1990. …”
  16. 63796

    Data_Sheet_1_Exploring the potential of Bacillus for crop productivity and sustainable solution for combating rice false smut disease.docx by Neha Pandey (4745988)

    Published 2024
    “…The application of bioformulation revealed a 20% decrease in disease incidence in plants treated with B. vallismortis (KU_7), a 60.5% increase in the biological yield, and a 45% increase in the grain yield. …”
  17. 63797

    Table 1_Effects of different spraying periods and concentrations of paclobutrazol on the lodging resistance and yield of high-quality japonica rice.xlsx by Qi Zhao (124612)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study aims to clarify the optimal spraying period and concentration of paclobutrazol for high-quality japonica rice by examining its effects on the mechanical, morphological, and metabolic characteristics of the stem. A clean water treatment (CK) was established alongside five spraying periods (S1: July 19; S2: July 26; S3: August 2; S4: August 9; S5: August 16) with three spraying concentrations (LP: 100 mg L<sup>-1</sup>; MP: 200 mg L<sup>-1</sup>; HP: 300 mg L<sup>-1</sup>).…”
  18. 63798

    Alteration of the steady state equilibrium pupillary reflex response following pre-exposure with monochromatic lights. by Ludovic S. Mure (262696)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Representative responses of a subject during the 5 minutes of 480 nm monochromatic light (test stimulation, 1e12 photons/cm<sup>2</sup>/sec, 5 min duration) after pre-exposures to 5 minutes to an adapting 620 nm (red line), 480 nm (blue line) or no light (“black”, green line) compared to the normalized dark adapted reference response (black line; see temporal sequence of exposure above, further details in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0005991#s2" target="_blank">Methods</a>). …”
  19. 63799

    Raw Data Manuscript No. 3812653 by Netti Aryani (7007696)

    Published 2024
    “…Fish were fed a daily portion equivalent to 5% of body weight, followed by analyses. …”
  20. 63800

    Supplementary file 1_Effects of different spraying periods and concentrations of paclobutrazol on the lodging resistance and yield of high-quality japonica rice.doc by Qi Zhao (124612)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>This study aims to clarify the optimal spraying period and concentration of paclobutrazol for high-quality japonica rice by examining its effects on the mechanical, morphological, and metabolic characteristics of the stem. A clean water treatment (CK) was established alongside five spraying periods (S1: July 19; S2: July 26; S3: August 2; S4: August 9; S5: August 16) with three spraying concentrations (LP: 100 mg L<sup>-1</sup>; MP: 200 mg L<sup>-1</sup>; HP: 300 mg L<sup>-1</sup>).…”