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    Data behind Figure D.1: N<sub>2</sub> dissolution into pure CH<sub>4</sub>, pure C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>, and pure C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>8</sub> at LV equilibrium while cooling iso... by Anna Engle (10214441)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr"><b>Caption:</b> N<sub>2</sub> dissolution into pure methane, pure ethane, and pure propane at LV equilibrium while cooling isobarically at 1.5 bar. The data collected in the Astrophysical Materials Lab are shown as red circles (CH<sub>4</sub> +N<sub>2</sub>), blue pentagons (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> +N<sub>2</sub>), and green diamonds (C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>8</sub> +N<sub>2</sub>). …”
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    Expression of transcription factor, fast-twitch fiber, and slow-twitch fiber genes following acute or chronic stimulation. by Michael A. Petrie (677819)

    Published 2014
    “…ABRA was increased after a single dose of muscle stimulation (5.98±0.40, p<0.001), but was unchanged after >1 year of soleus training (0.66±0.18, p<0.16) (C). …”
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    Anti-Neu5Gc and anti-non-Neu5Gc antibodies in healthy humans - Fig 3 by Bingsi Gao (4252564)

    Published 2017
    “…<b>[C] Difference between IgM/IgG binding to GTKO/CD46 and GTKO/CD46/Neu</b>5<b>GcKO pAECs.…”
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    Heatmaps with different genetic linkage and migration rate. by Georg Oberhofer (3401438)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Heatmaps showing the average <i>Rescue</i> frequency for 100 <b>(A-C)</b> and 300 generations <b>(D-F)</b>. Linkage ranging from 0–50 cM, migration rate from 0.1–20% per generation. …”
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    Effects of Solid Precipitation and Surface Corrosion on the Adhesion Strengths of Sintered Hydrate Deposits on Pipe Walls by Chenwei Liu (2603248)

    Published 2020
    “…In the present study, the adhesion strengths of a sintered cyclopentane (CyC5) hydrate deposit under different solid precipitation and surface corrosion conditions were measured and discussed. …”
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    Effects of Solid Precipitation and Surface Corrosion on the Adhesion Strengths of Sintered Hydrate Deposits on Pipe Walls by Chenwei Liu (2603248)

    Published 2020
    “…In the present study, the adhesion strengths of a sintered cyclopentane (CyC5) hydrate deposit under different solid precipitation and surface corrosion conditions were measured and discussed. …”
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    Effects of Solid Precipitation and Surface Corrosion on the Adhesion Strengths of Sintered Hydrate Deposits on Pipe Walls by Chenwei Liu (2603248)

    Published 2020
    “…In the present study, the adhesion strengths of a sintered cyclopentane (CyC5) hydrate deposit under different solid precipitation and surface corrosion conditions were measured and discussed. …”
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    Effects of Solid Precipitation and Surface Corrosion on the Adhesion Strengths of Sintered Hydrate Deposits on Pipe Walls by Chenwei Liu (2603248)

    Published 2020
    “…In the present study, the adhesion strengths of a sintered cyclopentane (CyC5) hydrate deposit under different solid precipitation and surface corrosion conditions were measured and discussed. …”
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    Effects of Y-P30 on expression and phosphorylation of glutamate receptors, Src, and ERK. by Janine R. Neumann (6330863)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A-C) Qualitative (A) and quantitative (B, C) results of 15 and 60 min single-pulse treatment with Y-P30 at DIV 5, DIV 10 and DIV 20. …”
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    Successfully mitigated mice show favorable immune reconstitution and inflammatory rebalancing. by Ewa D. Micewicz (235071)

    Published 2017
    “…(c) Bone marrow cells were removed from C3H mice 30hrs after WBI (LD70/30–7.725Gy) or sham irradiated, with compound #5 or diluent given 6 hrs before harvest. …”
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    The diagram showing the relation of m<sup>5</sup>C content (R values with deviations errors) in DNA isolated from peripheral blood of patients with different brain tumors, breast a... by Anna-Maria Barciszewska (540578)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>As one can see there is strict relation of R with different diseases. R decreases as malignancy increases. The amount of m<sup>5</sup>C suggests a possibility of a disease occurrence. …”
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    Piperhancins A and B, Two Pairs of Antineuroinflammatory Cycloneolignane Enantiomers from <i>Piper hancei</i> by Fan Yang (1413)

    Published 2021
    “…Among all of the isolates, compounds (+)-<b>1</b>, (−)-<b>1</b>, (+)-<b>2</b>, (−)-<b>2</b>, and (+)-<b>3</b> could significantly inhibit the production of nitric oxide secreted by lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced neuroinflammation in BV-2 microglial cells, with IC<sub>50</sub> values of 1.1–26.3 μM. In addition, compound (−)-<b>1</b> could decrease the mRNA levels of iNOS, IL-6, and TNF-α induced by LPS in BV-2 microglial cells.…”
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    Utilizing CMP-Sialic Acid Analogs to Unravel <i>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</i> Lipooligosaccharide-Mediated Complement Resistance and Design Novel Therapeutics by Sunita Gulati (451977)

    Published 2015
    “…While serum-resistance mediated by Neu5Ac was associated with classical pathway inhibition (decreased IgG binding and C4 deposition), Leg5Ac7Ac and Neu5Ac9Az incorporation did not inhibit the classical pathway. …”
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    Image_2_TRIM50 Suppresses Pancreatic Cancer Progression and Reverses the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition via Facilitating the Ubiquitous Degradation of Snail1.tif by Rongkun Li (6286547)

    Published 2021
    “…Tripartite motif-containing 50 (TRIM50) is a member of the TRIM family, but little is known regarding its expression and potential functional roles in cancer. …”
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    Image_1_TRIM50 Suppresses Pancreatic Cancer Progression and Reverses the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition via Facilitating the Ubiquitous Degradation of Snail1.tif by Rongkun Li (6286547)

    Published 2021
    “…Tripartite motif-containing 50 (TRIM50) is a member of the TRIM family, but little is known regarding its expression and potential functional roles in cancer. …”