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    Differential genome-wide distribution of epigenetic markers between HCV infected vs. non-infected cells and its integration with gene expression. by Shira Perez (6857819)

    Published 2019
    “…The plots show significant changes in H3K4Me3, H3K9Ac, H3K9Me3 and mRNA expression following HCV infection in Huh7.5 cells. We identified 2,798 kbp of 1221 differential peaks for the epigenetic marker H3K4Me3 (783 up and 438 down), 7,037 kbp of 3827 differential peaks for the epigenetic marker H3K9Ac (1475 up and 2352 down) and 9,028 kbs of 9024 differential peaks for the epigenetic marker H3K9Me3 (2573 up and 6451 down) (p-value < 0.05, Log2FC ≥0.5 and Log2FC ≤ -0.5). …”
  3. 19763

    The Gc fusion loops. by Pablo Guardado-Calvo (2325709)

    Published 2016
    “…Sucrose sedimentation of VLPs incubated at pH 7.4 or 5.5 and detection of Gc by western blot analysis. …”
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    Differentially regulated genes reside in closed chromatin regions and undergo dynamic changes in chromatin signature during fate transitions. by Ao Liu (481251)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(B)</b> Example of a shared bHLH target (SWEET5) that is nucleosome bound (MNase-seq [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002770#pbio.3002770.ref038" target="_blank">38</a>]; top track, deep blue), heavily H3K27me3-methylated in early stomatal lineage cells (H3K27me3 ChIP-seq in FAMA<sup>LGK</sup> cells [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002770#pbio.3002770.ref037" target="_blank">37</a>]; second track, light blue) and shows a decrease in H3K27me3 in mature GCs (H3K27me3 ChIP-seq in GC [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002770#pbio.3002770.ref037" target="_blank">37</a>]; third track, green); the bottom 5 tracks show binding of the stomatal lineage bHLHs and the chromatin remodeler BRM from ChIP-seq experiments. …”
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    TPCA-1 inhibits NF-κB signaling pathway and the thermal injury-induced angiogenesis-associated factors. by Huayi Lu (424662)

    Published 2014
    “…Relative mRNA levels were normalized to β-actin first, and then the fold increase or decrease by heat shock. Cells were treated with heat shock at the presence or absence of TPCA-1 or treated with TPCA-1 without heat shock were compared to control cells without heat shock and TPCA treatment. …”
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    Image_2_Effects of Hardwood Biochar on Methane Production, Fermentation Characteristics, and the Rumen Microbiota Using Rumen Simulation.TIFF by Rebecca Teoh (6937148)

    Published 2019
    “…Two fungal OTUs classified as Vishniacozyma victoriae (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup> increase) and Sporobolomyces ruberrimus (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup>-fold increase) were more abundant in the 800 mg/d biochar samples. …”
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    Image_3_Effects of Hardwood Biochar on Methane Production, Fermentation Characteristics, and the Rumen Microbiota Using Rumen Simulation.TIFF by Rebecca Teoh (6937148)

    Published 2019
    “…Two fungal OTUs classified as Vishniacozyma victoriae (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup> increase) and Sporobolomyces ruberrimus (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup>-fold increase) were more abundant in the 800 mg/d biochar samples. …”
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    Image_4_Effects of Hardwood Biochar on Methane Production, Fermentation Characteristics, and the Rumen Microbiota Using Rumen Simulation.TIFF by Rebecca Teoh (6937148)

    Published 2019
    “…Two fungal OTUs classified as Vishniacozyma victoriae (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup> increase) and Sporobolomyces ruberrimus (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup>-fold increase) were more abundant in the 800 mg/d biochar samples. …”
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    Image_1_Effects of Hardwood Biochar on Methane Production, Fermentation Characteristics, and the Rumen Microbiota Using Rumen Simulation.TIFF by Rebecca Teoh (6937148)

    Published 2019
    “…Two fungal OTUs classified as Vishniacozyma victoriae (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup> increase) and Sporobolomyces ruberrimus (5.4 × 10<sup>7</sup>-fold increase) were more abundant in the 800 mg/d biochar samples. …”
  10. 19770

    Table1_Derivation of a Human In Vivo Benchmark Dose for Perfluorooctanoic Acid From ToxCast In Vitro Concentration–Response Data Using a Computational Workflow for Probabilistic Qu... by George Loizou (5231639)

    Published 2021
    “…These concentrations are 5.7-, 36-, 58.5-, and 16.9-fold lower than the median measured drinking water level for the general US population which is approximately, 5 ng/ml.…”
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    File S1 - A Genetically Encoded Reporter for Real-Time Imaging of Cofilin-Actin Rods in Living Neurons by Jianjie Mi (504427)

    Published 2013
    “…Other cell types were used which also showed strong expression from CMV and moderate expression from MCP (SAOS2: CMV 4.5±0.7 fold; MCP 0.6±0.3 fold), but the NSE promoter was much less active in non-neuronal cells, so only results from the N2a cells are shown here. …”
  13. 19773

    Antiangiogenic activity of photobiomodulation in experimental model using chorioallantoic embryonic membrane of chicken eggs by Lays Fernanda Nunes Dourado (6098738)

    Published 2022
    “…We treated the negative control group with 50 μl phosphate-buffered-saline (pH 7.4) and the positive control group (Beva) with 50 μl bevacizumab solution (Avastin, Produtos Roche Químicos e Farmacêuticos, S.A., Brazil). …”
  14. 19774

    Data Sheet 1_Predictive value of percutaneous peripheral arterial compliance T in left ventricular diastolic function with coronary artery disease.pdf by Wenhao Zhang (303192)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>When coronary artery stenosis exceeds 50%, there is a decrease in peripheral artery compliance, showing a positive correlation with changes in left ventricular diastolic function. …”
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    Table_3_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
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  18. 19778

    Image_1_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
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