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    Modulation of autophagy affects AIEC survival. by Abderrahman Chargui (112067)

    Published 2012
    “…<p> PLB-985 cells were transduced with either <i>Atg5</i> shRNA or the control shRNA, differentiated and then infected with LF82 (50 MOI). (<b>A</b>) A defect in autophagy (<i>Atg5</i> silencing) favours intracellular survival of bacteria. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Leveraging NLP for Psychiatric Phenotyping from Spanish EHR: Enabling the Investigation of Transdiagnostic Symptom Profiles at Scale by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…However, systematically extracting symptoms at scale remains a challenge, especially in languages other than English. …”
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    Ca<sup>2+</sup>-Dependent Secretion of Mucus, and Resealing, Can Be Observed in an Excised Segment of Colon by K Miyake (274623)

    Published 2013
    “…As indicated by the relative FITC-UEA staining intensities, on the other hand, a dramatically decreased incidence of mucus secretory events occurred in the absence of Ca<sup>2+</sup>. …”
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    Enhanced activation of endogenous Wnt signaling in FOb and exogenous activation of Wnt signaling in POb cells protects from apoptosis. by Shuli Li (24534)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) Contrary, treatment with Wnt3a (50 ng/ml) robustly decreases apoptosis in POb cells compared to untreated cells. …”
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    Algorithm parameters. by Michelle T. Dimon (199476)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>a</b>) Percent of oligos able to map within a genome as a function of oligo size. …”
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    Stability of the Phasor FLIM signature of cells. by Chiara Stringari (300545)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Two-photon fluorescence intensity images (a) and free/bound NADH FLIM maps (b) of the E12 NPSCs excited at 740 nm for 10–20 frames and 40–50 frames. …”
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    Data and code from: Support for an area–heterogeneity tradeoff for biodiversity in croplands by Sara Khan (761220)

    Published 2023
    “…One possible explanation, derived from the “area–heterogeneity tradeoff hypothesis,” is that the effect of crop diversity on biodiversity depends on a tradeoff between increasing the number of crop types in a landscape and decreasing the amount of each single crop type. …”
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    Table_1_Effect of cold stress on photosynthetic physiological characteristics and molecular mechanism analysis in cold-resistant cotton (ZM36) seedlings.xlsx by Youzhong Li (16010303)

    Published 2024
    “…The transcriptome sequencing analysis showed that a total of 13,183 DEGs were involved in the response of cotton seedlings at each temperature point (T25, T15, T10, and T4), mainly involving five metabolic pathways—the phosphatidylinositol signaling system, photosynthesis, photosynthesis antenna protein, carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms, and carotenoid synthesis. …”
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    Table_2_Global city densities: Re-examining urban scaling theory.docx by Joseph R. Burger (14213504)

    Published 2022
    “…Importantly, density varies by an order of magnitude between regions and countries and decreases in more developed economies. Our results (i) point to how economic and regional differences may affect the scaling of density with city size and (ii) show how understanding country- and region-specific strategies could inform effective management of urban systems for biodiversity, public health, conservation and resiliency from local to global scales.…”
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    Table_1_Global city densities: Re-examining urban scaling theory.docx by Joseph R. Burger (14213504)

    Published 2022
    “…Importantly, density varies by an order of magnitude between regions and countries and decreases in more developed economies. Our results (i) point to how economic and regional differences may affect the scaling of density with city size and (ii) show how understanding country- and region-specific strategies could inform effective management of urban systems for biodiversity, public health, conservation and resiliency from local to global scales.…”
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    The kinases TTBK1/2 phosphorylate TDP-43 in <i>C. elegans</i> and <i>in vitro</i>. by Nicole F. Liachko (669572)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Developmentally synchronized day 1 adult <i>dkf-2(−/−)</i>;TDP-43, <i>cdc-7(−/−)</i>;TDP-43, and H05L14.1(−/−);TDP-43 kinase mutants have decreased phosphorylated TDP-43 relative to TDP-43 transgenic animals alone. …”
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    Table_2_Global city densities: Re-examining urban scaling theory.docx by Joseph R. Burger (14213504)

    Published 2022
    “…Importantly, density varies by an order of magnitude between regions and countries and decreases in more developed economies. Our results (i) point to how economic and regional differences may affect the scaling of density with city size and (ii) show how understanding country- and region-specific strategies could inform effective management of urban systems for biodiversity, public health, conservation and resiliency from local to global scales.…”
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    DataSheet_1_Effect of cold stress on photosynthetic physiological characteristics and molecular mechanism analysis in cold-resistant cotton (ZM36) seedlings.docx by Youzhong Li (16010303)

    Published 2024
    “…The transcriptome sequencing analysis showed that a total of 13,183 DEGs were involved in the response of cotton seedlings at each temperature point (T25, T15, T10, and T4), mainly involving five metabolic pathways—the phosphatidylinositol signaling system, photosynthesis, photosynthesis antenna protein, carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms, and carotenoid synthesis. …”
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    Collapse regime, hysteresis, and recovery of plant–pollinator mutualistic networks. by Gaurav Baruah (7257587)

    Published 2024
    “…(B, C) As the transition parameter, which is <i>γ</i><sub>0</sub>, decreases, the mutualistic network transitions from a high-functioning stable state—high species richness in B and high biomass in C—to a low-functioning undesirable state—low richness in B and low biomass depicted by dark pink points. …”
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    ATP-Sensitive K<sup>+</sup> Channel Knockout Induces Cardiac Proteome Remodeling Predictive of Heart Disease Susceptibility by D. Kent Arrell (2347204)

    Published 2009
    “…Forecasting disease susceptibility requires detection of maladaptive signatures prior to onset of overt symptoms. A case-in-point are cardiac ATP-sensitive K<sup>+</sup> (K<sub>ATP</sub>) channelopathies, for which the substrate underlying disease vulnerability remains to be identified. …”
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    Table_1_Global city densities: Re-examining urban scaling theory.docx by Joseph R. Burger (14213504)

    Published 2022
    “…Importantly, density varies by an order of magnitude between regions and countries and decreases in more developed economies. Our results (i) point to how economic and regional differences may affect the scaling of density with city size and (ii) show how understanding country- and region-specific strategies could inform effective management of urban systems for biodiversity, public health, conservation and resiliency from local to global scales.…”
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