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  1. 145801

    Table_4_miR-22 and miR-205 Drive Tumor Aggressiveness of Mucoepidermoid Carcinomas of Salivary Glands.xlsx by Erika Naakka (12062924)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased expression levels of miR-205-5p and miR-224-5p and decreased expression levels of miR-139-3p, miR-145-3p, miR-148a-3p, miR-186-5p, miR-338-3p, miR-363-3p, and miR-4324 were significantly related to worse overall survival in MEC patients. …”
  2. 145802

    Table_3_miR-22 and miR-205 Drive Tumor Aggressiveness of Mucoepidermoid Carcinomas of Salivary Glands.xlsx by Erika Naakka (12062924)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased expression levels of miR-205-5p and miR-224-5p and decreased expression levels of miR-139-3p, miR-145-3p, miR-148a-3p, miR-186-5p, miR-338-3p, miR-363-3p, and miR-4324 were significantly related to worse overall survival in MEC patients. …”
  3. 145803

    Image_4_miR-22 and miR-205 Drive Tumor Aggressiveness of Mucoepidermoid Carcinomas of Salivary Glands.jpg by Erika Naakka (12062924)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased expression levels of miR-205-5p and miR-224-5p and decreased expression levels of miR-139-3p, miR-145-3p, miR-148a-3p, miR-186-5p, miR-338-3p, miR-363-3p, and miR-4324 were significantly related to worse overall survival in MEC patients. …”
  4. 145804

    Table_2_miR-22 and miR-205 Drive Tumor Aggressiveness of Mucoepidermoid Carcinomas of Salivary Glands.docx by Erika Naakka (12062924)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased expression levels of miR-205-5p and miR-224-5p and decreased expression levels of miR-139-3p, miR-145-3p, miR-148a-3p, miR-186-5p, miR-338-3p, miR-363-3p, and miR-4324 were significantly related to worse overall survival in MEC patients. …”
  5. 145805

    Image_1_miR-22 and miR-205 Drive Tumor Aggressiveness of Mucoepidermoid Carcinomas of Salivary Glands.jpg by Erika Naakka (12062924)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased expression levels of miR-205-5p and miR-224-5p and decreased expression levels of miR-139-3p, miR-145-3p, miR-148a-3p, miR-186-5p, miR-338-3p, miR-363-3p, and miR-4324 were significantly related to worse overall survival in MEC patients. …”
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  7. 145807

    Changes in testing and incidence of <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> and <i>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</i> – the possible impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the three Scandinavian countries... by Lovisa Ivarsson (12517785)

    Published 2022
    “…Nucleic acid amplifications tests for chlamydia decreased in Sweden (10%) and Norway (18%) in 2020 compared to 2019, while in Denmark a 21% decrease was noted in April 2020 but thereafter increased to a higher level than 2019. …”
  8. 145808

    Table_1_In vitro investigation of the antiviral activity of propolis and chitosan nanoparticles against the genotype VII Newcastle disease virus.DOCX by Noura Alkhalefa (13387473)

    Published 2022
    “…The median tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50) assay demonstrated that the nanoparticles have antiviral effects after NDV exposure resulting in significant decrease in viral titer (TCID50) by 2, 2.66, and 2.5 log10 at 62 μg/ml of chitosan, 13 μg/ml of propolis, and 30 μg/ml of the propolis–chitosan mixture, respectively, compared with the control TCID50 value of 4 log10. …”
  9. 145809

    Table_1_In vitro investigation of the antiviral activity of propolis and chitosan nanoparticles against the genotype VII Newcastle disease virus.DOCX by Noura Alkhalefa (13387473)

    Published 2022
    “…The median tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50) assay demonstrated that the nanoparticles have antiviral effects after NDV exposure resulting in significant decrease in viral titer (TCID50) by 2, 2.66, and 2.5 log10 at 62 μg/ml of chitosan, 13 μg/ml of propolis, and 30 μg/ml of the propolis–chitosan mixture, respectively, compared with the control TCID50 value of 4 log10. …”
  10. 145810

    Data_Sheet_1_Observations supporting hypothetical commensalism and competition between two Campylobacter jejuni strains colonizing the broiler chicken gut.PDF by Sophie Chagneau (4337569)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, a transcript level decrease of JAM2, CLDN5 and CLDN10 at 7 dpi and a transcript level increase of ZO1, JAM2, OCLN, CLDN10 were observed at 21 dpi for groups of birds having livers contaminated by C. jejuni. …”
  11. 145811

    Table_1_Observations supporting hypothetical commensalism and competition between two Campylobacter jejuni strains colonizing the broiler chicken gut.xlsx by Sophie Chagneau (4337569)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, a transcript level decrease of JAM2, CLDN5 and CLDN10 at 7 dpi and a transcript level increase of ZO1, JAM2, OCLN, CLDN10 were observed at 21 dpi for groups of birds having livers contaminated by C. jejuni. …”
  12. 145812

    Data_Sheet_2_Observations supporting hypothetical commensalism and competition between two Campylobacter jejuni strains colonizing the broiler chicken gut.PDF by Sophie Chagneau (4337569)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, a transcript level decrease of JAM2, CLDN5 and CLDN10 at 7 dpi and a transcript level increase of ZO1, JAM2, OCLN, CLDN10 were observed at 21 dpi for groups of birds having livers contaminated by C. jejuni. …”
  13. 145813

    Data_Sheet_2_Observations supporting hypothetical commensalism and competition between two Campylobacter jejuni strains colonizing the broiler chicken gut.PDF by Sophie Chagneau (4337569)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, a transcript level decrease of JAM2, CLDN5 and CLDN10 at 7 dpi and a transcript level increase of ZO1, JAM2, OCLN, CLDN10 were observed at 21 dpi for groups of birds having livers contaminated by C. jejuni. …”
  14. 145814

    Data_Sheet_1_Observations supporting hypothetical commensalism and competition between two Campylobacter jejuni strains colonizing the broiler chicken gut.PDF by Sophie Chagneau (4337569)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, a transcript level decrease of JAM2, CLDN5 and CLDN10 at 7 dpi and a transcript level increase of ZO1, JAM2, OCLN, CLDN10 were observed at 21 dpi for groups of birds having livers contaminated by C. jejuni. …”
  15. 145815

    Data_Sheet_1_Characterization of the Microbiome at the World’s Largest Potable Water Reuse Facility.docx by Blake W. Stamps (529622)

    Published 2018
    “…By using 16S/18S rRNA gene sequencing, metagenomic and metatranscriptomic sequencing coupled to a highly accurate identification method along with 16S rRNA gene qPCR, we describe a detailed view of the total microbial community throughout the facility. …”
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    Table_1_Characterization of the Microbiome at the World’s Largest Potable Water Reuse Facility.XLSX by Blake W. Stamps (529622)

    Published 2018
    “…By using 16S/18S rRNA gene sequencing, metagenomic and metatranscriptomic sequencing coupled to a highly accurate identification method along with 16S rRNA gene qPCR, we describe a detailed view of the total microbial community throughout the facility. …”
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    Table_2_Characterization of the Microbiome at the World’s Largest Potable Water Reuse Facility.XLSX by Blake W. Stamps (529622)

    Published 2018
    “…By using 16S/18S rRNA gene sequencing, metagenomic and metatranscriptomic sequencing coupled to a highly accurate identification method along with 16S rRNA gene qPCR, we describe a detailed view of the total microbial community throughout the facility. …”
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    DataSheet1_Vertically ordered mesoporous silica film-assisted electrochemical cytosensor for the sensitive detection of HeLa cells.docx by Zisan Zeng (16916946)

    Published 2023
    “…Once specific adhesion of HeLa cells to the VMSF surface happens, Fe(CN)<sub>6</sub><sup>3−</sup> redox probe exhibits impeded transport in the silica nanochannels, ultimately resulting in the decreased electrochemical responses and realizing the quantitative determination of HeLa cells with a broad linear range (10<sup>1</sup>–10<sup>5</sup> cells/mL) and a low limit of detection (4 cells/mL). …”
  19. 145819

    Methylmercury, Trace Metals, Organotins and Their Effects on the Qatari Mangrove Shrimp, Palaemon khori by Hassan, Hassan

    Published 2022
    “…Aneuploidy was reported in all treatments and control ranging from 5% to 19% at week four and from 7% to 21% at week eight. …”
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  20. 145820

    Fig 11 - by Maike Stegen (8578665)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Western blot showed decreased GRK6 protein expression after 6h of PMA stimulation. …”