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  1. 13981

    Effects of overexpression of selected GCGR interactors on glucose production in primary mouse hepatocytes. by Junfeng Han (755026)

    Published 2015
    “…Results are presented as mean ± S.E. of three independent experiments. C) Overexpression of CAV1 and GALK1 increased glucose production significantly at basal level (*p< 0.05, **p<0.01 vs cells transfected with pcDNA3.1); D) Overexpression of LDLR and TMED2 increased 100 nM glucagon-stimulated glucose production while YWHAB decreased glucagon-stimulated glucose production significantly (*p< 0.05,**p<0.01 vs cells transfected with pcDNA3.1, N = 3 per group).…”
  2. 13982

    Table_2_Social mass gathering events influence emergency medical services call volume.DOCX by Calvin Lukas Kienbacher (17844965)

    Published 2024
    “…Results are presented as increases or decreases in calls per 100,000 inhabitants from the mean over the study period.…”
  3. 13983

    Table_1_Social mass gathering events influence emergency medical services call volume.XLSX by Calvin Lukas Kienbacher (17844965)

    Published 2024
    “…Results are presented as increases or decreases in calls per 100,000 inhabitants from the mean over the study period.…”
  4. 13984

    Table_2_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  5. 13985

    Table_1_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  6. 13986

    Table_6_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  7. 13987

    Table_4_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  8. 13988

    Image_1_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.tif by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  9. 13989

    Table_7_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  10. 13990

    Table_5_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  11. 13991

    Table_3_Transcriptomic Profiles of Senegalese Sole Infected With Nervous Necrosis Virus Reassortants Presenting Different Degree of Virulence.docx by Alejandro M. Labella (5521130)

    Published 2018
    “…The wild-type reassortant wSs160.03, isolated from Senegalese sole, has been proven to be more virulent to sole than the parental genotypes (RGNNV and SJNNV), causing 100% mortality. Mutations at amino acids 247 (serine to alanine) and 270 (serine to asparagine) in the wSs160.03 capsid protein have allowed us to obtain a mutant reassortant (rSs160.03<sub>247+270</sub>), which provokes a 40% mortality decrease. …”
  12. 13992

    Supplementary material: Evaluation of emerging NASH therapies: the impact of treatment efficacy profiles on long-term health outcomes by William Herring (18495130)

    Published 2024
    “…Hypothetical efficacy profiles were defined affecting resolution (100%-increase), fibrosis improvement (100% increase), or fibrosis worsening (50% decrease). …”
  13. 13993

    Table 1_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.docx by Wei Wei (21173)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”
  14. 13994

    Table 3_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.docx by Wei Wei (21173)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”
  15. 13995

    Data_Sheet_1_Mechanism of fungal remediation of wetland water: Stropharia rugosoannulata as promising fungal species for the development of biofilters to remove clinically importan... by Keya Sen (2223421)

    Published 2023
    “…Percent remediation varied as follows: S. aureus-100%, E. faecium-97%, C. jejuni-59%, P. aeruginosa-54%, E. coli-65% and S. enteritidis-27%. …”
  16. 13996

    Data_Sheet_1_Mechanism of fungal remediation of wetland water: Stropharia rugosoannulata as promising fungal species for the development of biofilters to remove clinically importan... by Keya Sen (2223421)

    Published 2023
    “…Percent remediation varied as follows: S. aureus-100%, E. faecium-97%, C. jejuni-59%, P. aeruginosa-54%, E. coli-65% and S. enteritidis-27%. …”
  17. 13997

    Image 1_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.tif by Wei Wei (21173)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”
  18. 13998

    Data_Sheet_1_Mechanism of fungal remediation of wetland water: Stropharia rugosoannulata as promising fungal species for the development of biofilters to remove clinically importan... by Keya Sen (2223421)

    Published 2023
    “…Percent remediation varied as follows: S. aureus-100%, E. faecium-97%, C. jejuni-59%, P. aeruginosa-54%, E. coli-65% and S. enteritidis-27%. …”
  19. 13999

    Table 1_Global, regional, and national epidemiology and risk factors of geriatric digestive system cancers from 1990 to 2021.docx by Congcong Xu (3135876)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Globally, the incidence of GDSC increased from 1,876,969 [age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) 405.48/100,000] in 1990 to 3,854,209 (ASIR 360.89/100,000) in 2021, with a slight decrease in ASIR [−0.57% average annual percentage change (AAPC)]. …”
  20. 14000

    Table 2_Global patterns and health impact of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents, 1990–2021.docx by Wei Wei (21173)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Findings<p>Globally, in 2021, unintentional injuries in children and adolescents resulted in 157,808,979 cases (95% UI: 138,280,367–179,472,942), 305,596 deaths (95% UI: 240,004–365,146), and 28,410,167 DALYs (95% UI: 23,100,433–33,513,238). Among the five socio-demographic index (SDI) regions, the low-middle SDI region exhibited the most significant decrease in injury incidence. …”