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  1. 18181

    Chemically Fueled Dissipative Cross-Linking of Protein Hydrogels Mediated by Protein Unfolding by Shakiba Nikfarjam (14635770)

    Published 2023
    “…Synthetic analogues have utilized chemical fuels and reaction networks to form transient hydrogels and molecular assemblies from small molecule or synthetic polymer building blocks. Here, we demonstrate dissipative cross-linking of transient protein hydrogels using a redox cycle, which exhibit protein unfolding-dependent lifetimes and mechanical properties. …”
  2. 18182

    Evaluation of a Single Dose of Ferric Carboxymaltose in Fatigued, Iron-Deficient Women – PREFER a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study by Bernard Favrat (105884)

    Published 2014
    “…Fatigue was reduced in 65.3% (FCM) and 52.7% (placebo) of patients (OR 1.68, 95%CI 1.05–2.70; p = 0.03). A 50% reduction of PFS score was achieved in 33.3% FCM- vs. 16.4% placebo-treated patients (p<0.001). …”
  3. 18183

    Properties of looping polymers in a dense system. by Manfred Bohn (233683)

    Published 2010
    “…<b>A</b>. Relationship between mean square distance and genomic separation (contour length ). …”
  4. 18184

    A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies rs2000999 as a Strong Genetic Determinant of Circulating Haptoglobin Levels by Philippe Froguel (2247)

    Published 2012
    “…</p> <p>We used a genome-wide association study initially conducted in 631 French children followed by a replication in three additional European sample sets and we identified a common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs2000999 located in the <em>Haptoglobin</em> gene (<em>HP</em>) as a strong genetic predictor of circulating Haptoglobin levels (<em>P<sub>overall</sub></em> = 8.1×10<sup>−59</sup>), explaining 45.4% of its genetic variability (11.8% of Hp global variance). …”
  5. 18185

    Assessment of a strategy combining ambulatory blood pressure, adherence monitoring and a standardised triple therapy in resistant hypertension by Erietta Polychronopoulou (11082142)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Poor adherence to drug therapy and inadequate drug regimens are two frequent factors responsible for the poor blood pressure (BP) control observed in patients with apparent resistant hypertension. We evaluated the efficacy of an antihypertensive management strategy combining a standardised therapy with three long acting drugs and electronic monitoring of drug adherence in patients with apparent resistant hypertension.…”
  6. 18186

    Data: Median heart rate per minute of motionless dolphins at surface from Towards non-invasive heart rate monitoring in free-ranging cetaceans: a unipolar suction cup tag measured... by Kagari Aoki (9994507)

    Published 2021
    “…We observed large heart rate oscillations corresponding to respiration in the motionless whales during surfacing (a false killer whale, mean 47 bpm, range 20–75 bpm; Risso's dolphins, mean ± s.d., 61 ± 15 bpm, range 28–120 bpm, <i>n</i> = 4 individuals), which was consistent with the sinus arrhythmia pattern (eupneic tachycardia and apneic bradycardia) observed in other cetaceans. …”
  7. 18187

    Categories of the decoupling rates. by Cangyu Li (10312677)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, there was a increase in total pollution over the 2001–2006 period, followed by a fluctuation, continuous decrease, and stabilization in the 2007–2013, 2014–2019, and 2020–2023 periods, respectively. …”
  8. 18188

    Units of non-point source agricultural pollution. by Cangyu Li (10312677)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, there was a increase in total pollution over the 2001–2006 period, followed by a fluctuation, continuous decrease, and stabilization in the 2007–2013, 2014–2019, and 2020–2023 periods, respectively. …”
  9. 18189

    Excess mortality and hospitalizations in transitional-age youths with a long-term disease: A national population-based cohort study by Antoine Rachas (197007)

    Published 2018
    “…Mortality was higher in males than females in youths without a LTD, but not in those with a LTD. We found a similar pattern for the risk of hospitalization for an external cause. …”
  10. 18190

    Thai psychiatrists and burnout: A national survey by Neshda Nimmawitt (8740896)

    Published 2020
    “…According to MBI, 112 (49.3%) of respondents reported high level of emotional exhaustion, and 60 (26.4%) had a high level of depersonalization. Nearly all respondents (99.6%) maintained a high level of personal accomplishment. …”
  11. 18191

    Induced Tauopathy in a Novel 3D-Culture Model Mediates Neurodegenerative Processes: A Real-Time Study on Biochips by Diana Seidel (122737)

    Published 2012
    “…The neurodegenerative effects could be analyzed in real time and with high sensitivity using our unique microcavity array-based impedance spectroscopy measurement system. We were able to quantify a time- and concentration-dependent relative impedance decrease when Alzheimer’s disease-like tau pathology was induced in the neuronal 3D cell culture model. …”
  12. 18192

    A Regulatory Network for Coordinated Flower Maturation by Paul H. Reeves (185822)

    Published 2012
    “…We found that MYB21 and MYB24 promoted not only petal and stamen development but also gynoecium growth. …”
  13. 18193

    Knowledge and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…The modal age range was 18–24 years accounting for 814 (71.2%) of the participants. A total of 577 (50.5%) participants demonstrated a good level of knowledge while 685 (59.9%) showed a positive perception of the COVID-19 vaccine. …”
  14. 18194

    Logistics regression COVID-19 vaccine predictors. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…The modal age range was 18–24 years accounting for 814 (71.2%) of the participants. A total of 577 (50.5%) participants demonstrated a good level of knowledge while 685 (59.9%) showed a positive perception of the COVID-19 vaccine. …”
  15. 18195

    Perception towards COVID-19 vaccine. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…The modal age range was 18–24 years accounting for 814 (71.2%) of the participants. A total of 577 (50.5%) participants demonstrated a good level of knowledge while 685 (59.9%) showed a positive perception of the COVID-19 vaccine. …”
  16. 18196

    The level of knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…The modal age range was 18–24 years accounting for 814 (71.2%) of the participants. A total of 577 (50.5%) participants demonstrated a good level of knowledge while 685 (59.9%) showed a positive perception of the COVID-19 vaccine. …”
  17. 18197

    S1 Data - by Ghada R. Sallam (18319994)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the increase in density led to a significant decrease in the accumulation of heavy metals in both water and fish organs. …”
  18. 18198

    DataSheet1_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”
  19. 18199

    DataSheet4_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”
  20. 18200

    DataSheet3_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”