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  1. 66021

    Very Responsive Neurons Might Be Narrow-Spiking Interneurons by Tomáš Hromádka (74109)

    Published 2008
    “…<div><p>Neurons with higher evoked firing rates tended to have narrow, symmetrical spikes.</p> <p>(A) Spike width decreased with increasing evoked firing rate (<i>n</i> = 144 neurons).…”
  2. 66022

    Does total testicular volume predict testicular volume difference in adolescent males with varicocele? by Ari P. Bernstein (5912306)

    Published 2018
    “…Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a database of Tanner 5 boys ages 16-21 who presented with varicocele at a single institution between 2009 and 2017. …”
  3. 66023

    Table3_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  4. 66024

    Table2_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  5. 66025

    Table2_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  6. 66026

    Image1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.tiff by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  7. 66027

    Table4_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  8. 66028

    Table3_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  9. 66029

    Image1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.tiff by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  10. 66030

    Table4_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  11. 66031

    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  12. 66032

    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  13. 66033

    Supplementary Material for: Right heart structure and function after electrical cardioversion for atrial fibrillation by Yan X. (4136191)

    Published 2023
    “…Changes in FAC and TAPSE were significantly associated with sinus rhythm at follow-up (β coefficient: 9.19; 95% CI: 3.89-14.5; p<0.053 and 5.74; 95% CI: 2.81-8.66; p=0.027), this was not true for RA measures (β coefficient: 2.01; 95% CI: -6.65-10.67; p=0.64). …”
  14. 66034

    Impact of intravenous iron or exogenous erythropoietin on hemoglobin mass, exercise performance, and acute mountain sickness during altitude acclimatization_ Supplemental Tables.do... by Karleigh Bradbury (21722654)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Chronic exposure to high altitude leads to increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass), which may lead to improved exercise performance and decreased acute mountain sickness (AMS) symptoms. We evaluated the influence of intravenous iron or erythropoietin (EPO) treatment on Hbmass, exercise performance, and AMS during a 14-day exposure to 3094 m. …”
  15. 66035

    Robustness of topological invariants to noise. by Robert Clark Penner (220064)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Left: Scatter plots of and for domains in CATH topology <i>Pectate Lyase C-like</i> (2.160.20). The five H-levels are indicated by different colors ( to domains in size), and a clear separation of H-levels is observed. …”
  16. 66036

    Loss of BIG1 causes accumulation of excitatory neurons before destination layers. by Jia-Jie Teoh (3929852)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) The layering order of UL neurons (Cux1<sup>+</sup>) and DL neurons (Tbr1<sup>+</sup>) was maintained in <i>Arfgef1</i><sup><i>geo/geo</i></sup> but the IZ thickness reduced at E17.5. …”
  17. 66037

    Table_1_Physiological and Biomechanical Responses to Cross-Country Skiing in Varying Terrain: Low- vs. High-Intensity.docx by Trine M. Seeberg (5979200)

    Published 2021
    “…The terrain-dependent fluctuations did not differ between LI and HI for V.O2 (p = 0.50), whereas HR fluctuated less (p < 0.01) and displayed a time-dependent increase from Lap 2 to Lap 7 (7.8%-points, p > 0.01) during HI. …”
  18. 66038

    Table_2_Physiological and Biomechanical Responses to Cross-Country Skiing in Varying Terrain: Low- vs. High-Intensity.docx by Trine M. Seeberg (5979200)

    Published 2021
    “…The terrain-dependent fluctuations did not differ between LI and HI for V.O2 (p = 0.50), whereas HR fluctuated less (p < 0.01) and displayed a time-dependent increase from Lap 2 to Lap 7 (7.8%-points, p > 0.01) during HI. …”
  19. 66039

    NF-κB transcription factor regulates IL-8 promoter activity in JHH6 cells and E3330 treatment inhibits TNF-α-induced promoter activation. by Laura Cesaratto (446418)

    Published 2013
    “…TNF-α stimulated IL-8 luciferase activity and the pre-treatment with E3330 significantly decreased, in a dose-dependent manner, TNF-α-induced IL-8 promoter activity. …”
  20. 66040

    Memory effect on effective memory lifetime. by Katherine Daftari (20910118)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) The average mutual information as a function of delay time decreases as the value of <i>μ</i> increases and the self-avoidant memory response is suppressed. …”