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  1. 42941

    Data_Sheet_1_Understanding the Effects of Both CD14-Mediated Innate Immunity and Device/Tissue Mechanical Mismatch in the Neuroinflammatory Response to Intracortical Microelectrode... by Hillary W. Bedell (5912957)

    Published 2018
    “…Chronic histology demonstrate no differences in the inflammatory response at 16 weeks. Over acute time points, results also suggest immunomodulatory approaches such as targeting CD14 can be utilized to decrease inflammation to intracortical microelectrodes. …”
  2. 42942

    MLR Data-Driven for the Prediction of Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficient of Water in Ionic Liquids (ILs) Using QSPR-Based COSMO Descriptors by Ali Ebrahimpoor Gorji (20765365)

    Published 2025
    “…The data set comprised 380 data points including 68 unique ILs at a wide range of temperatures, which is more extensive than previously published data sets. …”
  3. 42943

    Evolution of diagenetic fluids in the deeply buried, upper Ediacaran Dengying Formation, Central Sichuan Basin, China by Y. J. Hu (14015529)

    Published 2022
    “…This study is significant for those concerned with the deeply buried dolostone reservoirs. KEY POINTS</p><p>Microbialites and five types of dolomite cements have different REY patterns.…”
  4. 42944

    The evolution of color space similarity among objects across CNN layers and the dependence of color space similarity on object form similarity. by JohnMark Taylor (8329326)

    Published 2021
    “…These correlations are then plotted in a line graph on the right. In the first scenario (top row), the relative color space similarity among the different objects is preserved in the different CNN layers (i.e., the configuration of the three color spaces stays the same across the different layers), even as the absolute similarity among color spaces decreases. …”
  5. 42945

    Double immunofluorescent staining for TUNEL and 14-3-3ζ. by Li-na Wu (442335)

    Published 2013
    “…The region with increased apoptosis is simultaneous with decreased 14-3-3ζ expression (white arrowheads). Scale bars = 50 µm.…”
  6. 42946

    RNAseq data of poly-γ-glutamic acid enhanced drought resistance of maize by Ma Haizhen (5178749)

    Published 2021
    “…When the maize seeds germinated, half of the seedlings were treated with γ-PGA (10 kDa, 50 mg/L) solution. All seedlings at three-leaf stage were exposed to a drought stress treatment by stopping watering and sheltering them from rain. …”
  7. 42947

    Table_1_Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacogenetic Factors Contributing to Platelet Function Recovery After Single Dose of Ticagrelor in Healthy Subjects.DOCX by Qian Zhu (191342)

    Published 2019
    “…CYP2C19<sup>*</sup>2 A was significantly related to decreased C<sub>max</sub> of M8 (P = 0.0455, FDR = 0.2048). …”
  8. 42948

    Resistance of Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells to Nur77-Induced Apoptosis Promotes Allograft Survival by Ran Tao (81449)

    Published 2008
    “…Hence, induced expression of Nur77 might be a novel means to achieve long-term allograft survival.…”
  9. 42949

    Relative wages and inequality. by Oana-Maria Georgescu (17328165)

    Published 2023
    “…Inequality increases when the share of national income held by the top 1 percent increases, while the share held by the bottom 50 percent decreases.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>…”
  10. 42950

    Immunocytochemical analysis of CD146<sup>+</sup> cells in whole blood smears. by Svitlana Garbuzova-Davis (81764)

    Published 2013
    “…Scale bar in A and B is 50 µm. (<b>C</b>) Percentages of CD146<sup>+</sup> cells significantly decreased in <sub>M</sub>ALS and <sub>S</sub>ALS patients compared to healthy controls. …”
  11. 42951

    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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  13. 42953

    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. …”
  14. 42954

    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. …”
  15. 42955

    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.…”
  16. 42956

    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.…”
  17. 42957

    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. …”
  18. 42958

    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.…”
  19. 42959

    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. …”
  20. 42960

    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. …”