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  1. 18141

    Enzymatic Mechanism of Human Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease against a THF AP Site Model Substrate by Sophia T. Mundle (303078)

    Published 2009
    “…There are estimates that this enzyme is responsible for eliminating as many as 10<sup>5</sup> potentially mutagenic and genotoxic lesions from the genome of each cell every day. …”
  2. 18142

    Enzymatic Mechanism of Human Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease against a THF AP Site Model Substrate by Sophia T. Mundle (303078)

    Published 2009
    “…There are estimates that this enzyme is responsible for eliminating as many as 10<sup>5</sup> potentially mutagenic and genotoxic lesions from the genome of each cell every day. …”
  3. 18143

    Twenty-one gene panel and calculation of recurrence score by Laurel A Habel (20981)

    Published 2011
    “…The Recurrence Score, on a scale from 0 to 100, is derived from the reference-normalized expression measurements in four steps. In the first step the expression for each gene is normalized relative to the expression of the five reference genes (b-actin, GAPDH, GUS, RPLPO, and TFRC). …”
  4. 18144

    Quality controls for the TL high-throughput phenotyping approach. by Chenxi Qiu (706955)

    Published 2016
    “…(B) Additional growth conditions were employed to increase resolution for distinguishing similar TL alleles. Growth scores for 50 individually isolated TL mutants (y axis) under 12 growth conditions (x axis), as determined by standard serial dilution plate phenotyping (<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006321#pgen.1006321.s004" target="_blank">S2</a> and <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006321#pgen.1006321.s005" target="_blank">S3</a> Figs), are shown as a heatmap. …”
  5. 18145

    Image_2_Asymptomatic Bacterial Vaginosis Is Associated With Depletion of Mature Superficial Cells Shed From the Vaginal Epithelium.jpeg by D. Elizabeth O'Hanlon (8552298)

    Published 2020
    “…We also compared the superficial cell index (SCI), a measure of cervicovaginal epithelial cell maturity, in no BV and aBV smears with relatively low numbers of shed cells (≤50/100X field). …”
  6. 18146

    Representative results of integrate-and-fire simulations for different learning rules. by Kendra S. Burbank (180062)

    Published 2012
    “…The arrows in the second subplot in <b>b–d</b> denote inflection points where the weights reached the boundaries and the standard deviation started to decrease. The parameters for each of these simulations are listed in the last column of <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002393#pcbi-1002393-t001" target="_blank"><b>Table 1</b></a>, with specifics as follows. …”
  7. 18147

    Table_1_Asymptomatic Bacterial Vaginosis Is Associated With Depletion of Mature Superficial Cells Shed From the Vaginal Epithelium.XLSX by D. Elizabeth O'Hanlon (8552298)

    Published 2020
    “…We also compared the superficial cell index (SCI), a measure of cervicovaginal epithelial cell maturity, in no BV and aBV smears with relatively low numbers of shed cells (≤50/100X field). …”
  8. 18148

    Image_1_Asymptomatic Bacterial Vaginosis Is Associated With Depletion of Mature Superficial Cells Shed From the Vaginal Epithelium.jpg by D. Elizabeth O'Hanlon (8552298)

    Published 2020
    “…We also compared the superficial cell index (SCI), a measure of cervicovaginal epithelial cell maturity, in no BV and aBV smears with relatively low numbers of shed cells (≤50/100X field). …”
  9. 18149

    Table_3_Heat in Wheat: Exploit Reverse Genetic Techniques to Discover New Alleles Within the Triticum durum sHsp26 Family.PDF by Alessia Comastri (5767751)

    Published 2018
    “…According to the last FAO report, a dramatic decrease in wheat production is expected in the next decades mainly due to the upcoming climate change. …”
  10. 18150

    Image_3_Heat in Wheat: Exploit Reverse Genetic Techniques to Discover New Alleles Within the Triticum durum sHsp26 Family.PDF by Alessia Comastri (5767751)

    Published 2018
    “…According to the last FAO report, a dramatic decrease in wheat production is expected in the next decades mainly due to the upcoming climate change. …”
  11. 18151

    Table_4_Metagenomic-based characterization of the gut virome in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.XLSX by Liansha Huang (13252590)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>The gut virome of PCOS patients exhibited a significant decrease in within-sample viral diversity and a remarkable alteration of the overall virome composition compared with that of healthy controls. …”
  12. 18152

    Dissolving microneedle patches for transdermal delivery of paroxetine: <i>in-vitro, ex-vivo</i> studies and its PBPK modeling by Muhammad Sikandar (13449684)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p>MNPs from the optimized formulation successfully created microchannels in rat skin, demonstrated higher permeation than control MNPs with a flux of 146.18 ± 13.42 µg/cm<sup>2</sup>/h, presented a decrease in lag phase and an increase in drug plasma C<sub>max</sub> and AUC compared to PAXIL CR 12.5 mg oral, and showed higher stability in the room and refrigerator conditions.…”
  13. 18153

    Table_5_Dissimilatory Sulfate Reduction Under High Pressure by Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20.docx by Adam J. Williamson (1343514)

    Published 2018
    “…Dose-response experiments showed a twofold decrease in the sensitivity of D. alaskensis to the antibiotic chloramphenicol at 14 MPa. …”
  14. 18154

    Single stranded DNA extension analysis of MutL binding activity. by Jonghyun Park (237480)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) A 5.3 kb ssDNA is coiled randomly at a stretching force of 2.5 pN. …”
  15. 18155

    Patterns of lake ice cover are changing throughout the Northern Hemisphere. by Alessandro Filazzola (6631649)

    Published 2024
    “…Depending on the greenhouse gas emissions, we predict a loss of between 50,000 and 200,000 km<sup>2</sup> of ice cover. …”
  16. 18156

    Slug controls mammosphere growth. by Mayssa Nassour (109073)

    Published 2012
    “…Microspheres and mammospheres were reported separately after 3 weeks. A significant decrease in viability was observed after 3 days in cells transfected with anti-Slug siRNA. …”
  17. 18157

    Table_2_Dissimilatory Sulfate Reduction Under High Pressure by Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20.DOCX by Adam J. Williamson (1343514)

    Published 2018
    “…Dose-response experiments showed a twofold decrease in the sensitivity of D. alaskensis to the antibiotic chloramphenicol at 14 MPa. …”
  18. 18158

    Validation of the model predictions for mES cell colony-forming efficiencies confirm enhanced self-renewal at reduced oxygen levels with GSK-3 inhibition. by Hélder S. C. Barbosa (158982)

    Published 2012
    “…Heat-maps show relative expression levels of key pluripotency genes (c), and colonies were stained for Nanog (d.1) or Oct4 (d.2) and nuclear marker DAPI (scale bar: 50 µm). The positive effects of GSK-3 inhibition could be correlated with a decrease in total and phosphorylated protein levels at 20% and 2% O<sub>2</sub> (e). …”
  19. 18159

    Supplementary Material for: Renoprotection by Continuous Erythropoietin Receptor Activator in Puromycin Aminonucleoside-Induced Nephrotic Syndrome by Aizawa K. (4135771)

    Published 2012
    “…<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Recent studies have demonstrated that erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) induce a tissue-protective effect in the kidney. In this study, we examined whether continuous erythropoietin receptor activator (CERA), a long-acting ESA, could prevent kidney injury, especially podocyte damage, in a rat model of nephrotic syndrome induced by puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN). …”
  20. 18160

    Influence of the conservation status on carbon balances of semiarid coastal Mediterranean wetlands by Daniel Morant (8748285)

    Published 2020
    “…Specifically, a highly altered site showed increased rates of aerobic respiration compared to undisturbed sites, with a decrease in C storage capacity to ∼50  g m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>. …”