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  1. 40021

    A σ<sup>E</sup>-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in <i>Vibrio alginolyticus</i> by Dan Gu (2191075)

    Published 2016
    “…An <i>rpoE</i> null <i>V</i>. <i>alginolyticus</i> mutant was unable to adapt to various stresses and was survival-deficient in fish. …”
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    Predicted performance of a control program administered to dogs on arrival in US animal shelters. by Benjamin D. Dalziel (650353)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) Decreasing control efficacy to 75% can still achieve eradication in isolated shelters (blue region, solid line), however shelters that transfer dogs amongst themselves at the observed mean rate of τ = 0.1 would preserve CIV in a few shelters despite the vaccination program (red region, dashed line). …”
  3. 40023

    Fetal and maternal Doppler adaptation to maternal exercise during pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial by Irene Fernández-Buhigas (14763235)

    Published 2023
    “…The evolution of the UA PI <i>z</i>-score during the pregnancy was different in the two study groups, with a higher <i>z</i>-score in the exercise group at 20 weeks and a subsequent decrease until delivery while in the control group it remained stable at around zero.…”
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    An idealized view of the opportunity provided by a comparative and integrated oncology drug development path. by Ira Gordon (369869)

    Published 2013
    “…Factoring in additional costs for comparative studies with this approach of US$150,000 for studies conducted in the preclinical setting, US$250,000 for studies conducted before or during Phases I–II human trials and US$1 million for studies conducted before Phases II–III studies, the total cost of development is estimated at US$2.07 billion. The result may be a decrease in average clinical trial costs per approved drug from US$290 million to US$173 million <a href="http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000161#pmed.1000161-Adams1" target="_blank">[5]</a>.…”
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    The changing trends of <i>f</i><sub><i>i</i></sub>, <i>i</i> ∈ {1, 2, 3, 4} with <i>v</i> for the Moran process (first row) and the Wright-Fisher process (second row) when <i>u</i>... by Yanling Zhang (6561)

    Published 2018
    “…For all <i>r</i>, The curve of <i>f</i><sub>4</sub> with <i>v</i> (fourth column) has an increasing trend with a small perturbation near <i>v</i> = 0.01. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Expression of vitamin D receptor, CYP24A1, and CYP27B1 in normal and inflamed canine pancreases.DOCX by Dohee Lee (432106)

    Published 2023
    “…This study showed that VDR expression decreased in inflamed pancreases and demonstrated CYP24A1 and CYP27B1 expression in the canine pancreas for the first time. …”
  7. 40027

    Core–Shell {Mn<sub>7</sub>⊂(Mn,Cd)<sub>12</sub>} Assembled from Core {Mn<sub>7</sub>} Disc by Ling-Yu Guo (3068232)

    Published 2017
    “…HR-ESI-MS was even more precise by revealing three prominent molecular species, Mn<sub>13</sub>Cd<sub>6</sub>, Mn<sub>14</sub>Cd<sub>5</sub> and Mn<sub>15</sub>Cd<sub>4</sub>, having a distribution of metals. …”
  8. 40028

    Data Sheet 1_Effects of a polyphenol-rich extract blend, probiotics, and hydrolyzed fiber on quality of life and gut health markers in patients with irritable bowel syndrome—A rand... by Adrianna Wierzbicka (14130159)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most prevalent functional bowel disorder impacting around 5%−10% of the general population worldwide. The pathogenesis remains unclear, however alterations in gut-brain axis play a critical role. …”
  9. 40029

    Indoor Social Networks in a South African Township: Potential Contribution of Location to Tuberculosis Transmission by Robin Wood (4924)

    Published 2012
    “…We therefore quantified time spent and contacts met in indoor locations and public transport by residents of a South African township with a very high TB burden.…”
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    DataSheet1_Examining the paradoxical effects of kratom: a narrative inquiry.PDF by Kirsten E. Smith (10716529)

    Published 2023
    “…Five of the 10 participants met DSM-5-based criteria for kratom-use disorder (3 mild, 1 moderate, 1 severe, by symptoms counts). …”
  13. 40033

    Table 1_A retrospective analysis of 38,652 amniotic fluid karyotype.xlsx by Jianyu Ren (11429773)

    Published 2025
    “…Chromosome breakage was most common in chromosomes Y and 1, whereas deletions were most frequently detected in chromosomes X and 5. Isochromosomes mainly appeared in a mosaic form in chromosome X. …”
  14. 40034

    Supplementary Material for: Urinary Apolipoprotein C3 Is a Potential Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease by Watanabe Y. (4129684)

    Published 2020
    “…We previously reported on the comprehensive profile of the urinary proteome of AD patients and identified proteins estimated to be significantly increased or decreased in AD patients by a label-free quantification method. …”
  15. 40035

    Effects of the AMPA Antagonist ZK 200775 on Visual Function: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Richard Bergholz (244473)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>ZK 200775 is an antagonist at the α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA) receptor and had earned attention as a possible neuroprotective agent in cerebral ischemia. …”
  16. 40036

    Supplementary Material for: Cigarette Smoking and the Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Case-Control Study by Sondermeijer L. (7362845)

    Published 2019
    “…<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Previous studies regarding cigarette smoking causing a lower risk of melanoma are inconclusive. Here, we re-examined melanoma risk in relation to cigarette smoking in a large, case-control study. …”
  17. 40037

    RPIA regulates colon cell proliferation through β-catenin expression in HCT116 cells. by Yu-Ting Chou (447778)

    Published 2018
    “…<i>AXIN2</i>, <i>Axis inhibition protein 2</i>; <i>CCND1</i>, <i>Cyclin D1</i>; <i>CCNE2</i>, <i>Cyclin E2</i>; <i>CTNNB1</i>, <i>CATENIN BETA 1</i>; pcDNA, pcDNA3 vector control; qPCR, quantitative PCR; RPIA, ribose-5-phosphate isomerase A; si-NC, negative control small interfering RNA; si-RPIA, RPIA small interfering RNA; TCF, T-cell transcription factor.…”
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    <i>Mms19</i> is required to form a spindle of normal length and density. by Rohan Chippalkatti (1618177)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A-A’) Z projection of a typical bipolar spindle in a wild-type (WT) NB with the spindle poles anchored to the cell cortex. …”