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  1. 38481

    Table_2_Transcriptomic, Proteomic, and Metabolic Profiles of Catalpa bungei Tension Wood Reveal New Insight Into Lignin Biosynthesis Involving Transcription Factor Regulation.XLSX by Yao Xiao (227567)

    Published 2021
    “…Based on the analysis of the relationships of targeting and coexpression, we found that NAC (evm.model.group1.695) could potentially target 4CLs and CCoAOMT, that HD-Zip (evm.model.group7.1157) had potential targeting relationships with CCoAOMT, F5H, and CCR, and that their expression levels were significantly positive. …”
  2. 38482

    Table_3_Transcriptomic, Proteomic, and Metabolic Profiles of Catalpa bungei Tension Wood Reveal New Insight Into Lignin Biosynthesis Involving Transcription Factor Regulation.XLSX by Yao Xiao (227567)

    Published 2021
    “…Based on the analysis of the relationships of targeting and coexpression, we found that NAC (evm.model.group1.695) could potentially target 4CLs and CCoAOMT, that HD-Zip (evm.model.group7.1157) had potential targeting relationships with CCoAOMT, F5H, and CCR, and that their expression levels were significantly positive. …”
  3. 38483

    Image_3_Transcriptomic, Proteomic, and Metabolic Profiles of Catalpa bungei Tension Wood Reveal New Insight Into Lignin Biosynthesis Involving Transcription Factor Regulation.TIF by Yao Xiao (227567)

    Published 2021
    “…Based on the analysis of the relationships of targeting and coexpression, we found that NAC (evm.model.group1.695) could potentially target 4CLs and CCoAOMT, that HD-Zip (evm.model.group7.1157) had potential targeting relationships with CCoAOMT, F5H, and CCR, and that their expression levels were significantly positive. …”
  4. 38484

    Table_1_Transcriptomic, Proteomic, and Metabolic Profiles of Catalpa bungei Tension Wood Reveal New Insight Into Lignin Biosynthesis Involving Transcription Factor Regulation.XLSX by Yao Xiao (227567)

    Published 2021
    “…Based on the analysis of the relationships of targeting and coexpression, we found that NAC (evm.model.group1.695) could potentially target 4CLs and CCoAOMT, that HD-Zip (evm.model.group7.1157) had potential targeting relationships with CCoAOMT, F5H, and CCR, and that their expression levels were significantly positive. …”
  5. 38485

    Edible coatings with avocado oil on the quality of ‘Tommy Atkins’ mangoes by Saúl Dussán Sarria (16562287)

    Published 2023
    “…The results indicated that the combined effect of 2.52% avocado oil coating and refrigerated storage at 15 °C ±2°C and 80% ±5% RH led to a decrease in water loss (by 20%) at the end of the storage period, delayed mango senescence, inhibited microbial growth (indicated by the absence of molds and Escherichia coli), and did not influence sensory attributes of the fruit. …”
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  7. 38487

    Data_Sheet_1_Awareness of Age-Related Changes Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Longitudinal Trajectories, and the Role of Age Stereotypes and Personality Traits.docx by Markus Wettstein (629891)

    Published 2022
    “…., their age stereotypes). We investigated changes in global and domain-specific AARC gains and losses over about five years in a sample of originally N = 423 participants aged 40 to 98 years at baseline. …”
  8. 38488

    Datasheet1_Trends in the prevalence of elevated cardiovascular risk and the control of its risk factors Among US adults, 2001–2020.pdf by Haitao Huang (182705)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>The age- and sex-adjusted prevalence of elevated cardiovascular risk slightly decreased from 41.5% (95% CI, 39.7–43.3%) in 2001–2004 to 38.6% (95% CI, 36.1–41.1%) in 2017–2020 (P for trend = 0.169) while the respective sex-adjusted prevalence significantly increased from 34.4% (95% CI, 32.8–36.0%) to 39.5% (95% CI, 37.0–42.0%; P for trend <0.001). …”
  9. 38489

    Data_Sheet_1_The systematic analysis and 10-year prediction on disease burden of childhood cancer in China.docx by Bo Zhu (118038)

    Published 2022
    “…Considering all types of childhood cancer, the incidence rate of testicular cancer showed the biggest increase, and the mortality and DALY rates of leukemia showed the largest decrease. In terms of different age groups, the overall incidence rate of childhood cancers increased in 0 to 4 age group, but it decreased in 5 to 14 age groups. …”
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  11. 38491

    Hypocotyl versus root growth in response to light and water availability. by Nils Kalbfuß (14248277)

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, there was a clear tradeoff, by which we refer to the growth of one organ at the expense of another. …”
  12. 38492

    Image_1_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
  13. 38493

    Table_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
  14. 38494

    Presentation_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
  15. 38495

    Image_11_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
  16. 38496

    Image_14_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
  17. 38497

    Image_9_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
  18. 38498

    Table_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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    Image_8_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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    Table_1_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOCX by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”