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  1. 64001

    Data_Sheet_1_Optimizing photosynthetic photon flux density and light quality for maximizing space use efficacy in edamame at the vegetative growth stage.docx by Qingxin Liu (659928)

    Published 2024
    “…SUE is defined as the crop biomass produced per unit cubic volume of cultivation during the growth period. We examined three PPFD treatments (300, 500, and 700 μmol m<sup>−2</sup> s<sup>−1</sup>) with three color temperature LED lamps (3,000, 5,000, and 6,500 K), for a total of nine treatments. …”
  2. 64002

    Investigation of Complement Component <i>C4</i> Copy Number Variation in Human Longevity by Friederike Flachsbart (512975)

    Published 2014
    “…However, for <i>C4L*Q0</i> a significantly different carrier frequency was observed in the cases compared with controls (cases: 5.08%; controls: 9.12%; p = 0.003). …”
  3. 64003

    Ptch1 Inhibits Smo Intercellularly by Maarten F Bijlsma (380371)

    Published 2013
    “…The observed decrease in Gli reporter activity could not be inhibited by the addition of 1 μg/ml 5E1 Shh-blocking antibody. …”
  4. 64004

    Data_Sheet_1_Toxicity Going Nano: Ionic Versus Engineered Cu Nanoparticles Impacts on the Physiological Fitness of the Model Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.docx by Marco Franzitta (9906759)

    Published 2020
    “…A significant decrease in eicosapentaenoic acid (C20:5) associated with a significant rise in thylakoid membranes FAs reflected the activation of counteractive measures to photosynthetic impairment. …”
  5. 64005

    Data_Sheet_1_Loving-kindness meditation (LKM) modulates brain-heart connection: An EEG case study.docx by GoonFui Wong (13568368)

    Published 2022
    “…Spectrum analysis showed a significant increase of theta power (Fz: t = −3.356; p = 0.002; Pz: t = −5.199; p < 0.001) and decrease of heart rate between pre- and post-resting tasks (t = 4.092, p < 0.001). …”
  6. 64006

    Different regulation of limb development by p63 transcript variants by Manabu Kawata (3857446)

    Published 2017
    “…We then generated AER-specific p63 knockout mice by mating mice with a null and a flox allele of <i>p63</i>, and <i>Msx2-Cre</i> mice (<i>Msx2-Cre;p63</i><sup><i>Δ/fl</i></sup>). …”
  7. 64007

    Summary of studies. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…The diathesis–stress model represents a dominant interaction pattern (89.5%) in the studies with a significant interaction effect; the remaining significant effect on substance use is found in the differential susceptibility model. …”
  8. 64008

    Social push model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…The diathesis–stress model represents a dominant interaction pattern (89.5%) in the studies with a significant interaction effect; the remaining significant effect on substance use is found in the differential susceptibility model. …”
  9. 64009

    Basic demographics of the studies included. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…The diathesis–stress model represents a dominant interaction pattern (89.5%) in the studies with a significant interaction effect; the remaining significant effect on substance use is found in the differential susceptibility model. …”
  10. 64010

    Diathesis–stress model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…The diathesis–stress model represents a dominant interaction pattern (89.5%) in the studies with a significant interaction effect; the remaining significant effect on substance use is found in the differential susceptibility model. …”
  11. 64011

    Differential susceptibility model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…The diathesis–stress model represents a dominant interaction pattern (89.5%) in the studies with a significant interaction effect; the remaining significant effect on substance use is found in the differential susceptibility model. …”
  12. 64012

    Swing model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…The diathesis–stress model represents a dominant interaction pattern (89.5%) in the studies with a significant interaction effect; the remaining significant effect on substance use is found in the differential susceptibility model. …”
  13. 64013

    Temporal analysis of night rides on the full dataset. by Miklós Mezei (13919384)

    Published 2022
    “…The hour-wise analysis shows a constant usage before midnight and a decreasing trend before 5 am. …”
  14. 64014

    Preventing age-related degeneration of proteoglycans in articular cartilage by CCN2 overexpression. by Shinsuke Itoh (125939)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Toluidine blue staining of frontal sections of medial portion of TG (a, c, e) and WT (b, d, f) littermate knee joints from 5- (a and b), 12- (c and d), and 24- (e and f) month-old male mice. …”
  15. 64015

    GAP-promoted deactivation of G<sub>q</sub> after removal of receptor. by Marc Turcotte (53469)

    Published 2008
    “…The upper and lower curves represent 7.4×10<sup>−5</sup> M and 3.7×10<sup>−2</sup> M GAP. Right inset shows the same deactivation reaction over a longer time.…”
  16. 64016

    Behavioral results. by Charlotte Prévost (380696)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>e</b>, Time course for pupil diameter in response to cues paired with the pleasant liquid (green line) and the neutral liquid (black line) averaged across all trials in the appetitive session for the 10 subjects showing reliable amplitude in their pupil diameter. A one-tailed paired t-test for a time window 0.8–1.5 s revealed a significant decrease in constriction when participants were presented with cues paired with the pleasant liquid (p<0.05). …”
  17. 64017

    Data for Behavioral Responses of Assamese macaques (<i>Macaca assamensis</i>) to Variation in Food Availability and Climatic factors in Longrui, Guangxi, China by Zhonghao Huang (8579217)

    Published 2023
    “…<a href="" target="_blank">Their diet</a> comprised five categories <a href="" target="_blank">of foods</a>: young leaves (58.5% ± 20.4%), mature leaves (6.8% ± 8.2%), fruits (30.3% ± 25.3%), flowers (3.6% ± 5.7%) and stems (0.8% ± 0.9%). …”
  18. 64018

    Depletion of the Chromatin Looping Proteins CTCF and Cohesin Causes Chromatin Compaction: Insight into Chromatin Folding by Polymer Modelling by Mariliis Tark-Dame (641719)

    Published 2014
    “…PLoS ONE 5: e12218.). We show that compaction can be explained by selectively decreasing the number of short-range loops, leaving long-range looping unchanged. …”
  19. 64019

    Resveratrol Directly Binds to Mitochondrial Complex I and Increases Oxidative Stress in Brain Mitochondria of Aged Mice by Naïg Gueguen (93376)

    Published 2015
    “…At low doses (<5μM), resveratrol stimulated complex I activity, whereas at high dose (50 μM) it rather decreased it. …”
  20. 64020

    Table_1_Pre-infarction Angina: Time Interval to Onset of Myocardial Infarction and Comorbidity Predictors.DOCX by Yohei Sotomi (12754895)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>We conducted a prospective multicenter observational registry of MI patients from 1998 to 2014 (N = 12,093). …”