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  1. 23441

    Data_Sheet_1_The role of immune suppression in COVID-19 hospitalization: clinical and epidemiological trends over three years of SARS-CoV-2 epidemic.PDF by Marta Canuti (336637)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of immune suppressed patients among all hospitalizations (initially stable at <20%) started to increase around December 2021, and remained high (30–50%). This change coincided with an increase in the proportions of older patients and patients with co-morbidities and with a decrease in the proportion of patients with severe outcomes. …”
  2. 23442

    Table_1_Narrowing row spacing and adding inter-block promote the grain filling and flag leaf photosynthetic rate of wheat under enlarged drip tube spacing system.xlsx by Jianguo Jing (18767383)

    Published 2024
    “…The decline of NS22 (9.93%) was higher than that of NS44 (9.04%), and both cultivars also showed a greater decrease in grain weight and average grain-filling rate (AGFR) of inferior grains (NS22: 23.19%, 13.97%; NS44: 7.78%, 5.86%) than the superior grains (NS22: 10.60%, 8.33%; NS44: 4.89%, 4.62%). …”
  3. 23443

    DataSheet_1_Narrowing row spacing and adding inter-block promote the grain filling and flag leaf photosynthetic rate of wheat under enlarged drip tube spacing system.zip by Jianguo Jing (18767383)

    Published 2024
    “…The decline of NS22 (9.93%) was higher than that of NS44 (9.04%), and both cultivars also showed a greater decrease in grain weight and average grain-filling rate (AGFR) of inferior grains (NS22: 23.19%, 13.97%; NS44: 7.78%, 5.86%) than the superior grains (NS22: 10.60%, 8.33%; NS44: 4.89%, 4.62%). …”
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    Age-related effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health of children and adolescents by Stefanie J. Schmidt (6259154)

    Published 2021
    “…Adolescents experienced a significantly larger decrease in emotional and behavioural problems than both preschoolers and school-children. …”
  5. 23445

    Image1_Total flavonoids extracted from Penthorum chinense Pursh mitigates CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats via inactivation of TLR4-MyD88-mediated NF-κB pathways and regulatio... by Sujuan Wang (1865149)

    Published 2023
    “…Subsequently, rats were randomly assigned to a control group (Control), a carbon tetrachloride (CCl<sub>4</sub>)-induced hepatic fibrosis model group (Model), a positive control group [0.2 mg/(kg∙day)] of Colchicine), and three TFPCP treatment groups [50, 100, and 150 mg/(kg∙day)]. …”
  6. 23446

    Image2_Total flavonoids extracted from Penthorum chinense Pursh mitigates CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats via inactivation of TLR4-MyD88-mediated NF-κB pathways and regulatio... by Sujuan Wang (1865149)

    Published 2023
    “…Subsequently, rats were randomly assigned to a control group (Control), a carbon tetrachloride (CCl<sub>4</sub>)-induced hepatic fibrosis model group (Model), a positive control group [0.2 mg/(kg∙day)] of Colchicine), and three TFPCP treatment groups [50, 100, and 150 mg/(kg∙day)]. …”
  7. 23447

    Basal PLD activity is strongly stimulated by the D1/5R agonist and blocked by the D1/5R, mGluR5, mGluR1, and the PLD-linked mGluR antagonists in the amygdala of cocaine CPP animals... by Balaji Krishnan (203728)

    Published 2011
    “…The D1/5R antagonist, SCH23390, completely blocked basal PLD activity (91.2±21.9, n = 12, <sup>##</sup><i>p</i><0.01) in the cocaine CPP group. A similar reduction in PEtOH levels was observed with application of either the PLD-linked mGluR antagonist, PCCG-13 (62.9±10.6, n = 7, <sup>##</sup><i>p</i><0.01) or the mGluR1 antagonist, LY367385 (75.0±13.9, n = 12, <sup>##</sup><i>p</i><0.01), while the mGluR5 antagonist, MPEP, did not decrease basal PLD activity (305.7±31.5, n = 7, ns) within the cocaine CPP group but were significantly increased compared to (*<i>p</i><0.05) the saline treated group. …”
  8. 23448

    Image_1_Archetypal type II and III Toxoplasma gondii oocysts induce different immune responses and clinical outcomes in experimentally infected piglets.tif by Andrea Largo-de la Torre (13985607)

    Published 2022
    “…Apathy and a moderate decrease in feed consumption were observed in G1 and G2 piglets between 5 and 8 dpi, coinciding with fever (>40°C). …”
  9. 23449

    Pattern convergence via scaling in single granule cells. by Antoine D. Madar (6619286)

    Published 2019
    “…<i>Left and Middle</i>: Mean+/-SEM. Blue indicates a significant difference from the identity line (one-sample t-test, p < 0.05). …”
  10. 23450

    CTL dynamics and the impact of recombination. by Rafal Mostowy (141881)

    Published 2013
    “…Panel A shows the mean diversity of the CTL population which decreases with increasing mean (except for an initial increase in avidity) and decreasing variance in avidity. …”
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  13. 23453

    Characteristics of the optimal network. by Veronika Koren (3691690)

    Published 2017
    “…Frequency of Up states decreases with increasing linear cost. At the optimal cost, indicated by an arrow, the frequency of Up states is close to zero, indicating that in the optimally efficient network, Up states are at the point of vanishing. …”
  14. 23454

    Endocycle is required for ecdysone biosynthesis. by Yuya Ohhara (3697570)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Knockdown of <i>CycE</i> in the PG causes reduction in DNA content. …”
  15. 23455

    Data_Sheet_1_Influence of CO2 Degassing on the Microbial Community in a Dry Mofette Field in Hartoušov, Czech Republic (Western Eger Rift).CSV by Qi Liu (33068)

    Published 2018
    “…However, it remains open if the observed patterns can be generalized for different time-points or sites.</p>…”
  16. 23456

    Data_Sheet_13_Influence of CO2 Degassing on the Microbial Community in a Dry Mofette Field in Hartoušov, Czech Republic (Western Eger Rift).PDF by Qi Liu (33068)

    Published 2018
    “…However, it remains open if the observed patterns can be generalized for different time-points or sites.</p>…”
  17. 23457

    Image_2_Differences in Intercellular Communication During Clinical Relapse and Gadolinium-Enhanced MRI in Patients With Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Study of the Compo... by Fabiana Geraci (3873664)

    Published 2018
    “…In contrast, the presence of lesions in the brain and spine on gadolinium-enhanced MRI was associated with an increase in the numbers of CCR3<sup>+</sup>/CCR5<sup>+</sup> (subset of CD8 memory T cells), CD4<sup>+</sup>/CCR3<sup>+</sup> (Th2 cells), and CD4<sup>+</sup>/CCR5<sup>+</sup> (Th1 cells) CSF-EVs. Two points are worth emphasizing: (i) the data obtained in this study confirm that CSF-EVs represent a potentially promising tool to identify biomarkers specific for different phases of MS; and (ii) Considering the role of EVs in intercellular communication, our results provide some insights that improve our understanding of the relationships among some of the cell types that are mainly involved in MS pathogenesis (e.g., lymphocytes, glia, and neurons).…”
  18. 23458

    The Ca<sup>2+</sup>/PKC/p115 signaling axis enables persistent RhoA signaling. by Jason Z. Zhang (9339291)

    Published 2020
    “…For all comparisons to +p63 condition: ****<i>P</i> < 0.0001; ordinary one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s multiple-comparisons test (versus +p63). (<b>C-E</b>) Computational simulations of adding pyrilamine at different time points after histamine stimulation and measuring concentrations of active p63 (<b>C</b>), active p115 (<b>D</b>), or active RhoA (<b>E</b>). …”
  19. 23459

    Single-molecule properties of the Head1/Neck3 chimera. by Sarah Adio (374199)

    Published 2013
    “…Average velocities v (mean±s.e.m.) of NcKin wild type motor (closed circles <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0004612#pone.0004612-Jaud1" target="_blank">[22]</a> and additional data points) and Head1/Neck3 chimera (open circles) are plotted versus applied load. …”
  20. 23460

    Image_3_Differences in Intercellular Communication During Clinical Relapse and Gadolinium-Enhanced MRI in Patients With Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Study of the Compo... by Fabiana Geraci (3873664)

    Published 2018
    “…In contrast, the presence of lesions in the brain and spine on gadolinium-enhanced MRI was associated with an increase in the numbers of CCR3<sup>+</sup>/CCR5<sup>+</sup> (subset of CD8 memory T cells), CD4<sup>+</sup>/CCR3<sup>+</sup> (Th2 cells), and CD4<sup>+</sup>/CCR5<sup>+</sup> (Th1 cells) CSF-EVs. Two points are worth emphasizing: (i) the data obtained in this study confirm that CSF-EVs represent a potentially promising tool to identify biomarkers specific for different phases of MS; and (ii) Considering the role of EVs in intercellular communication, our results provide some insights that improve our understanding of the relationships among some of the cell types that are mainly involved in MS pathogenesis (e.g., lymphocytes, glia, and neurons).…”