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  1. 64461

    Table2_Targeted RNAi screen identifies transcriptional mechanisms that prevent premature degeneration of adult photoreceptors.xlsx by Spencer E. Escobedo (15415727)

    Published 2023
    “…From an initial set of 155 RNAi lines each targeting a unique gene and spanning a diverse set of transcription factors, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifiers, we identified 18 high-confidence target genes whose decreased expression in adult photoreceptors leads to premature and progressive retinal degeneration. …”
  2. 64462

    Image_2_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..pdf by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  3. 64463

    Data_Sheet_4_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  4. 64464

    Table1_Targeted RNAi screen identifies transcriptional mechanisms that prevent premature degeneration of adult photoreceptors.xlsx by Spencer E. Escobedo (15415727)

    Published 2023
    “…From an initial set of 155 RNAi lines each targeting a unique gene and spanning a diverse set of transcription factors, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifiers, we identified 18 high-confidence target genes whose decreased expression in adult photoreceptors leads to premature and progressive retinal degeneration. …”
  5. 64465

    Data from: Extinction of rare fish predicts an abrupt loss of ecological function in the future of Amazonian streams by Lucas Colares (11379678)

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <p>5. We propose an extinction risk assessment based on the ecosystem, and recommend that future studies apply our approach to other taxa and ecosystems, to better understand the effects of human impacts on ecosystem functioning.…”
  6. 64466

    Data_Sheet_1_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  7. 64467

    Onset of an epileptic seizure in the Kuramoto-like neuron population and the outcome of the controlled system. by Malbor Asllani (5537012)

    Published 2018
    “…Then we assume the coupling parameter starts to increase, <i>t</i> ∈ [5000, 7500], to eventually remain quite large, 0.5 on average, for <i>t</i> ∈ [7500, 125000]; we can observe that the KM falls in a synchronised state while the controlled one still does not exhibit synchronisation. …”
  8. 64468

    Data_Sheet_2_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..CSV by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  9. 64469

    Image_7_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..PDF by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  10. 64470

    Table4_Targeted RNAi screen identifies transcriptional mechanisms that prevent premature degeneration of adult photoreceptors.xlsx by Spencer E. Escobedo (15415727)

    Published 2023
    “…From an initial set of 155 RNAi lines each targeting a unique gene and spanning a diverse set of transcription factors, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifiers, we identified 18 high-confidence target genes whose decreased expression in adult photoreceptors leads to premature and progressive retinal degeneration. …”
  11. 64471

    Table3_Targeted RNAi screen identifies transcriptional mechanisms that prevent premature degeneration of adult photoreceptors.xlsx by Spencer E. Escobedo (15415727)

    Published 2023
    “…From an initial set of 155 RNAi lines each targeting a unique gene and spanning a diverse set of transcription factors, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifiers, we identified 18 high-confidence target genes whose decreased expression in adult photoreceptors leads to premature and progressive retinal degeneration. …”
  12. 64472

    Image_3_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..pdf by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  13. 64473

    Image_4_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..pdf by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  14. 64474

    Image_6_High Rates of Genome Rearrangements and Pathogenicity of Shigella spp..pdf by Zaira Seferbekova (10583336)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that Shigella experienced exceptionally high rates of intragenomic rearrangements and had a decreased rate of homologous recombination compared to pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli. …”
  15. 64475

    HLA-G expression in MSC. by Massimo Giuliani (208267)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>HLA-G was detected in BM-MSC and FL-MSC by using RT-PCR, western blot and flow cytometry. (<b>a</b>) The RT-PCR products from BM-MSC and FL-MSC, as a result of using specific primers for HLA-G1 and HLA-G5, were analyzed on an agarose gel. …”
  16. 64476

    Ethanol and Reactive Species Increase Basal Sequence Heterogeneity of Hepatitis C Virus and Produce Variants with Reduced Susceptibility to Antivirals by Scott Seronello (197476)

    Published 2011
    “…Then, NS5A region was sequenced and compared with genotype 1b HCV sequences in the database. …”
  17. 64477

    Supplementary Material for: Temporal Trends in Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes in Northern Italy: Results from the Cardiovascular Monitoring Unit in Northern Italy Population-Base... by Bonzini M. (4132738)

    Published 2012
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> Death rates due to ischemic stroke (IS) decreased [men: ARC –12.7, 95% confidence interval (CI) –21.3 to –3.2; women: ARC –14.0, 95% CI –23.3 to –3.5]. …”
  18. 64478
  19. 64479

    Video_1_Pin1 Binding to Phosphorylated PSD-95 Regulates the Number of Functional Excitatory Synapses.AVI by Jary Y. Delgado (8570178)

    Published 2020
    “…Here, we show that phosphorylation of T19/S25 recruits the phosphorylation-dependent peptidyl-prolyl cis–trans isomerase (Pin1) and reduces the palmitoylation of Cysteine 3 and Cysteine 5 in PSD-95. …”
  20. 64480

    Lack of CHOP protein does not protect T17M <b><i>RHO</i></b><b> retinas from degeneration, as measured by scotopic ERG responses at 10DB.</b> by Sonali Nashine (408442)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>We analyzed 4 groups of animals (N = 6). A: The a-wave of the scotopic ERG amplitude was diminished in T17M <i>RHO</i> CHOP−/− mice at 1 month of age and the values of a-wave amplitudes were 456.3 µv ±39.7 in wild-type; 509.1 µv ±24.9 in CHOP−/−; 169.0 µv ±7.9 in T17M <i>RHO</i>; and 54.4 µv ±16.4 in T17M <i>RHO</i> CHOP−/−. …”