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    Pnc1 activity in CUG mistranslating cells. by Raquel M. Silva (223505)

    Published 2009
    “…The region of the <sup>1</sup>H spectra containing the H6 protons of NAM (8.50 ppm) and of NAC (8.40 ppm) shows the conversion of NAM to NAC via a decrease in the area of the resonance from the H6 proton of NAM and a concurrent increase in the area of the resonance at 8.40 ppm from the H6 proton of NAC. …”
  2. 17982

    Data_Sheet_1_Use of Molasses-Based Blocks to Modify Grazing Patterns and Increase Highland Cattle Impacts on Alnus viridis-Encroached Pastures.zip by Mia Svensk (12565507)

    Published 2022
    “…The increased targeted grazing around MB led to a significant decrease in herbaceous cover and an increase in bare soil compared to control areas. …”
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    <i>PTEN</i> disruption in Chordoma is associated with enhanced <i>in vitro</i> proliferation and invasion. by Dae-Hee Lee (200735)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) A representative immunoblot for PTEN expression demonstrating a decreased level of expression of PTEN in the chordoma specimens with LOH at 10q23 locus compared with wild type chordomas. …”
  4. 17984

    Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays by Frank L. Kooi (6645322)

    Published 2019
    “…While attractive for many applications, a HMD also forms a liability: large-FoV HMDs are known to cause eye-strain (Kooi, 1997) and the rate of information uptake is expected to decrease towards the edges.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_The Role of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Signaling in Biomineralization of the Oyster Crassostrea gigas.PDF by Anna V. Ivanina (5688974)

    Published 2018
    “…We assessed the potential role of VEGF signaling on biomineralization of a model marine bivalve, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, by analyzing the effects of a VEGFR inhibitor (50 nM axitinib) on shell growth, shell hardness, and expression profiles of biomineralization-related genes. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Dual targeting of glutamine and serine metabolism in acute myeloid leukemia.pdf by Kanwal M. Hameed (18386853)

    Published 2024
    “…Rylaze-BI4916 treatment in AML cell lines led to the inhibition of cap-dependent mRNA translation and protein synthesis, as well as a marked decrease in intracellular glutathione levels, a critical cellular antioxidant. …”
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    Validation of epigenetic mechanisms regulating gene expression in canine B-cell lymphoma: An <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> approach by Silvia Da Ros (607525)

    Published 2018
    “…CLBL-1 cells were treated with two hypomethylating drugs (HDs; IC<sub>50,</sub> 50% inhibitory concentration), i.e. azacytidine and decitabine (DEC), either alone or in combination with three histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis; IC<sub>20</sub>), i.e. valproic acid, trichostatin and vorinostat. …”
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    Genetic screen in haploid ESCs for PMP resistance identifies Anoikis modulators. by Giulio Di Minin (4768200)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>(B)</b> SAG and PMP decrease survival of ESCs treated for 48 hours with SΗΗ (50 to 500 ng/ml), SAG (0.5 to 5 μM), PMP (1 to 10 μM), Cyclopamine-KAAD (1 to 5 μM), and SANT-1 (10 to 50 μM). …”
  17. 17997

    Validation of E. coli Signaling Network Model by Burton W Andrews (274358)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) Response of the E. coli signaling network model is plotted for a 0.1-mM step increase in chemoattractant concentration from 0.2 mM at 10 s. …”
  18. 17998

    The type III Interferon response is host protective and epithelial cell intrinsic. by Alexis R. Gibson (12563046)

    Published 2022
    “…All mice were infected with mouse adapted <i>C</i>. <i>parvum</i>. (A) C57/BL6 (BL6) mice were infected with 50,000 <i>C</i>. …”
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    Superior Hard but Quickly Reversible Si–O–Si Network Enables Scalable Fabrication of Transparent, Self-Healing, Robust, and Programmable Multifunctional Nanocomposite Coatings by Yi Hou (148620)

    Published 2021
    “…The highly cross-linked continuous network endows the coating with a hardness (<i>H</i> = 0.83 GPa) higher than those of most polymers (<i>H</i> < 0.3 GPa), while the uniformly dispersed micelles decrease the Young’s modulus (<i>E</i> = 5.89 GPa) to a value as low as that of common plastics, resulting in excellent hardness and flexibility, with an <i>H</i>/<i>E</i> of 14.1% and an elastic recovery rate (<i>W</i><sub>e</sub>) of 86.3%. …”
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    Superior Hard but Quickly Reversible Si–O–Si Network Enables Scalable Fabrication of Transparent, Self-Healing, Robust, and Programmable Multifunctional Nanocomposite Coatings by Yi Hou (148620)

    Published 2021
    “…The highly cross-linked continuous network endows the coating with a hardness (<i>H</i> = 0.83 GPa) higher than those of most polymers (<i>H</i> < 0.3 GPa), while the uniformly dispersed micelles decrease the Young’s modulus (<i>E</i> = 5.89 GPa) to a value as low as that of common plastics, resulting in excellent hardness and flexibility, with an <i>H</i>/<i>E</i> of 14.1% and an elastic recovery rate (<i>W</i><sub>e</sub>) of 86.3%. …”