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  1. 65841

    Flexible, Suturable, and Leak-free Scaffolds for Vascular Tissue Engineering Using Melt Spinning by Julia Fernández-Pérez (16649098)

    Published 2023
    “…The scaffolds with a higher angle between fibers showed increased expression of vSMC markers alpha smooth muscle actin, calponin, and smooth muscle protein 22-alpha, whereas a decrease in collagen 1 expression was observed, indicating a positive contractile phenotype. …”
  2. 65842

    Pulmonary surfactant associated protein (SP) levels after CBDL. by Wenli Yang (665248)

    Published 2014
    “…Top panel, representative immunoblots of SP-A, SP-B (precursor), SP-C (precursor), SP-D, AQP5 and GAPDH in animal lung. …”
  3. 65843

    Indirect Restoration Thickness and Time after Light-Activation Effects on Degree of Conversion of Resin Cement by Ana Paula Almeida Ayres (12791726)

    Published 2022
    “…Four thicknesses (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 mm) of each indirect material were analyzed, and the light-activation was performed using a blue LED light. …”
  4. 65844

    Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection by Bo Li (112195)

    Published 2014
    “…Therefore, we conclude that NSMR is positively related to embryo reproductive potential, and when NSMR<4% (5<sup>th</sup> edition), ICSI should be considered first, while the NSMR≥4%, c-IVF assisted reproduction might be preferred.…”
  5. 65845

    Datasheet1_Analysis identifying minimal governing parameters for clinically accurate in silico fractional flow reserve.pdf by Cyrus Tanade (14225525)

    Published 2022
    “…FFRinvasive, FFRstreamlined vs. FFRinvasive had decreased correlation (r=0.64, p<0.001), improved agreement (mean difference: 0.01±0.08), and comparable diagnostic performance (sensitivity: 79.0%, specificity: 90.3%, PPV: 83.3%, NPV: 87.5%, AUC: 0.90).…”
  6. 65846

    TUDCA alleviates DSS-induced colitis. by Kenta Hino (519150)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Higher magnification of HE staining in (A). Arrowheads show inflammatory cells. (C) Histological scores of control and TUDCA-treated <i>Oasis</i>−/− mice that received 3.5% DSS (<i>n</i> = 4). …”
  7. 65847
  8. 65848

    ZnT1, MT and ZnT4 are all involved in the activation process of TNAP. by Shigeyuki Fujimoto (473814)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) TNAP activity decreased in DT40 cells deficient in genes coding for c<i>ZnT1</i>, c<i>MT</i> and/or c<i>ZnT4</i> (<i>upper panel</i>). …”
  9. 65849

    Mst1<sup>−/−</sup> mice exhibit blunted MOG-specific proliferative and effector cytokine recall responses in vivo. by Konstantin V. Salojin (567844)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>D</b>) Mice treated with an Mst1 inhibitor exhibit decreased severity of EAE. EAE was induced in C57Bl/6-Albino/129SvEv mice (n = 10 per treatment group) by immunization with MOGp35–55 in CFA and treated twice daily with the indicated doses of the Mst1 inhibitor LP-945706 administered by oral gavage in citrate buffed (pH 4.5, 0.1 M) 1% Tween 80 vehicle, starting one day after the onset of disease in 50% of the animals. …”
  10. 65850

    Effects of JNK3-N-Tat on the downstream effectors of JNK3 in PD models. by Jing Pan (95938)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Western blotting analysis of p-c-Jun, T-c-Jun and cytochrome c in SH-SY5Y cell extracts after treatment. …”
  11. 65851

    Supplementary Material for: Eculizumab Modifies Outcomes in Adults with Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome with Acute Kidney Injury by Cao M. (4161253)

    Published 2018
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> Thirty-one patients were included (females, 18; sporadic aHUS, 29; mean age, 46 ± 20 years). Twenty-six patients were treated with PE/PI alone, and 5 were deemed to be plasma-resistant and received eculizumab after stopping PE/PI. …”
  12. 65852
  13. 65853

    DataSheet1_Identification of biomarkers and potential drug targets in osteoarthritis based on bioinformatics analysis and mendelian randomization.docx by Feng Cheng (124653)

    Published 2024
    “…Further refinement identified two core genes (ARL4C and GAPDH), whose expression levels were found to decrease in OA pathology and exhibited a protective effect in the MR analysis, thus demonstrating consistent trends. …”
  14. 65854

    Table2_Identification of biomarkers and potential drug targets in osteoarthritis based on bioinformatics analysis and mendelian randomization.XLSX by Feng Cheng (124653)

    Published 2024
    “…Further refinement identified two core genes (ARL4C and GAPDH), whose expression levels were found to decrease in OA pathology and exhibited a protective effect in the MR analysis, thus demonstrating consistent trends. …”
  15. 65855

    Table1_Identification of biomarkers and potential drug targets in osteoarthritis based on bioinformatics analysis and mendelian randomization.XLSX by Feng Cheng (124653)

    Published 2024
    “…Further refinement identified two core genes (ARL4C and GAPDH), whose expression levels were found to decrease in OA pathology and exhibited a protective effect in the MR analysis, thus demonstrating consistent trends. …”
  16. 65856
  17. 65857

    Results when the prestalk cell motive force is varied are shown. by Erin Flowerday (21440306)

    Published 2025
    “…For all figures unless otherwise specified, the middle line is the mean of 5 realizations and the shaded region shows the standard deviation and the initial configuration is one prestalk cell.…”
  18. 65858

    The strategic persistence of users. by Lingfei Wu (453300)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Panel A shows the distribution of <i>C</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> for each community <i>k</i>, <i>k</i> varies from 1 to 110 (the total number of communities under study). …”
  19. 65859

    Macrophages Have Distinct Transcriptional Responses to Vacuolar and Cytosolic L. monocytogenes Infection by Jess H Leber (4401)

    Published 2008
    “…Red indicates an increase in RNA abundance relative to uninfected macrophages, and green indicates a decrease. Genes identified by SAM and at least 4-fold induced in WT macrophages by <i>hly− L. monocytogenes</i> are indicated as targets of the “Vacuolar Response”. …”
  20. 65860

    Reduction of BMP-signaling in <i>Fgf3</i> mutants partially rescues axis extension. by Matthew J. Anderson (265883)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>Fgf3</i><sup><i>Δ/Δ</i></sup><i>; Bmpr1b</i><sup><i>Δ/Δ</i></sup> compound mutants, compared to <i>Fgf3</i><sup><i>Δ/Δ</i></sup> mutants show a narrower, more normal neural tube at 28 ss (<b>B</b> compare to <b>A</b>; <b>black brackets</b> indicate measurement of NT width, quantified in <b>C</b>), a decrease in neuroectoderm proliferation as measured by phospho-histone H3 staining (<b>D</b>, 26–27 ss, n = 3 each, percentage represents positive nuclei per total nuclei), an increase in tailbud progenitors (<b>F</b> compare to <b>E</b>; <b>black arrows</b> denote tailbud progenitor domain) and a rostrally shifted, more normal, posterior limit of neural crest cells at 34 ss (<b>H</b> compare to <b>G</b>; <b>red arrows</b> indicate posterior limit of neural crest expansion and somites are marked by <b><i>Uncx4</i>.1</b> expression). …”