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  1. 65821

    MMP-10/Stromelysin-2 Promotes Invasion of Head and Neck Cancer by Elsayed Mohamed Deraz (202866)

    Published 2011
    “…Here we demonstrated that Wnt-5b overexpression promoted the invasion of HNSCC cells. …”
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    RHO-1 regulates pharyngeal pumping. by Rachel McMullan (183027)

    Published 2011
    “…Expression of a constitutively activated <i>hsRHO-1</i>(<i>G14V</i>)(<i>nzIs1</i>) in adult animals or inhibition of endogenous RHO-1 using <i>hsC3 transferase</i> (<i>nzEx4</i>) decreased pumping rate. …”
  3. 65823

    Sulfur supply effects on production and mineral nutrition of Tanzania guinea grass under barium levels in nutrient solution by Arnon Afonso de Souza Cardoso (9980536)

    Published 2021
    “…The combinations with high S and Ba levels resulted in a decrease of 1.7-fold in leaf area compared to combinations with high S without Ba. …”
  4. 65824

    Systematic review of microRNAs in human acute kidney injury by Adrianna Douvris (4113439)

    Published 2024
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are implicated in AKI pathogenesis in preclinical models, but less is known about their role in humans. We conducted a systematic review to identify dysregulated miRNAs in humans with AKI.…”
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    S1 Appendix - by Yuandong Xu (710874)

    Published 2023
    “…In future climate scenarios (RCP4.5), the suitable area of <i>Pennisetum alopecuroides</i> (L.) would decrease with climate change, showing a clear trend of northward expansion in China. …”
  6. 65826

    Biological Properties of Experimental Methacrylate-Based Sealers Containing Calcium Phosphates by Leticia Boldrin Mestieri (12791975)

    Published 2022
    “…In both viability assays, HAp and AHP sealers were similar, and α-TCP presented lower viability compared to the others at MTT assay (p<0.05). A gradual decrease of the inflammatory response according to the periods was observed and AHP was the only that presented giant cells (7-day period). …”
  7. 65827

    HopW1-C disrupts F-actin <i>in vitro</i>. by Yongsung Kang (589376)

    Published 2014
    “…In contrast, after incubation with 0.5 µM HopW1-C, >70% of actin was in the supernatant (note concomitant decrease of actin in the pellet). …”
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    Image_1_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  14. 65834

    Determining the molecular mechanism of the causal mutation. by Jessica Chang (461001)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) qPCR data showing changes in <i>ERG28</i> mRNA levels upon deleting either <i>SOK2</i> or <i>MOT3</i>. In both cases, a difference is observed in the wildtype background (<i>p</i> = 7.5×10<sup>−5</sup> for <i>SOK2</i> and 5.0×10<sup>−3</sup> for <i>MOT3</i>), but not the RM AA112Δ background (<i>p</i> = 0.28 for <i>SOK2</i> and 0.67 for <i>MOT3</i>), consistent with the TF regulation being entirely abolished by the deletion. …”
  15. 65835

    Sonic hedgehog signaling defect in <i>Wdpcp<sup>Cys40</sup></i> mutant. by Cheng Cui (289585)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–F) In-situ hybridization of E10.5 forelimbs shows <i>Wdpcp<sup>Cys40</sup></i> mutants with expanded expression of <i>Fgf4</i> in the AER (apical ectodermal ridge) (A, B) and <i>Gremlin</i> in the limb mesenchyme (C, D), but reduced expression of <i>Ptch1</i> (E, F and asterisk in F). …”
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    Image_3_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
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    Image_4_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.pdf by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”
  18. 65838

    <i>Ptprj in vitro</i> differentiation assays. by Chanel E. Smart (150987)

    Published 2012
    “…(F) Morphology of dome formation during <i>in vitro</i> differentiation of HC11 cells in the presence and absence of retrovirally-transduced hPTPRJ-V5. Scale bar  = 500 µm. (G) Effect of retrovirally-transduced hPTPRJ-V5 on dome formation in a representative experiment. …”
  19. 65839

    Neutralization of endosomes by ammonium chloride reduces fusion induced by EBOV GP. by Ruben M. Markosyan (277036)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Adding chloroquine (100 μM) or NH<sub>4</sub>Cl (10 mM) to the bathing solution greatly reduced EBOV GP-induced fusion after a pH 5.7 pulse (first set of three bars, endogenous cleavage (i.e., without thermolysin treatment) was employed. …”
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    Table_1_Empirically Modeling the Energy Implications of Cool Roof Retrofits.docx by Michael Blackhurst (2811946)

    Published 2020
    “…Tweedie regression, which better accommodates slightly inflated zeros in the sample, demonstrates significant daytime and nighttime reductions of 14.3% and 5.5%, respectively. A life-cycle costs analysis using a mix of primary and secondary data explored the secondary benefit of delaying roof replacement resulting from the added protection of the coating material. …”