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  1. 48681

    5-FU nanoparticle enhanced 5-FU to inhibit the growth of hepatic caner through ASGPR -mediated endocytosis <i>in vitro</i>. by Mingrong Cheng (302795)

    Published 2013
    “…At the 24, 48 and 72 h time points, the rate of tumor inhibition rate decreased from in the order GC/5-FU-SMMC-7721 to 5-FU-SW480 to 5-FU-SMMC-7721 to CS/5-FU-SMMC-7721 to CS/5-FU-SW480 to GC/5-FU-SW480.…”
  2. 48682

    Border Security Fencing and Wildlife: The End of the Transboundary Paradigm in Eurasia? - Fig 1 by John D. C. Linnell (385764)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>A: A border security fence being constructed along the border between Slovenia (SLO) and Croatia (HR) separates all three large carnivore (LC) species in Slovenia from the core population areas in the Dinaric Mountains, impacting their long-term viability, severing the Natura 2000 network, and decreasing the potential for natural recolonization of the Alps. …”
  3. 48683

    Contribution of the Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Contralesional Primary Sensorimotor Cortex to Motor Recovery after Subcortical Stroke by Huijuan Xu (442471)

    Published 2014
    “…Thirteen patients who had experienced subcortical stroke underwent a series of resting-state fMRI and clinical assessments over a period of 1 year at 5 time points, i.e., within the first week, at 2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months, and 1 year after stroke onset. …”
  4. 48684

    Presentation1.pdf by Liliána Tóth (3463817)

    Published 2018
    “…Minimal inhibitory concentrations were higher in RPMI 1640 mimicking the human inner fluid than in a low ionic strength medium. The recombinant NFAP2 interacted synergistically with fluconazole, the first-line Candida therapeutic agent and significantly decreased its effective in vitro concentrations in RPMI 1640. …”
  5. 48685

    Dataset for: Lumped-Parameter Models of the Pulmonary Vasculature during the Progression of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension by Jesse William Gerringer (4722882)

    Published 2018
    “…As PAH develops resistances increase nonlinearly (Rd exponentially and R at a slower rate) while compliance linearly decreases. …”
  6. 48686

    Carbonyl Post-Translational Modification Associated with Early Onset Type 1 Diabetes Autoimmunity by Mei-Ling Yang (3625355)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Inflammation and oxidative stress in pancreatic islets amplify the appearance of various post-translational modifications (PTMs) to self-proteins.  Herein, we identified a select group of carbonylated islet proteins arising before the onset of hyperglycemia in non-obese diabetic mice. …”
  7. 48687

    DataSheet1_Effects of biogenic volatile organic compounds and anthropogenic NOx emissions on O3 and PM2.5 formation over the northern region of Thailand.PDF by Pornpan Uttamang (14825038)

    Published 2023
    “…In June, decreases in anthropogenic NO<sub>x</sub> emissions by 40% led to PM<sub>2.5</sub> reductions (5.3%), which corresponded to a zero BVOC emission scenario. …”
  8. 48688

    JuliaCon2018 DataDeps.jl.pdf by Lyndon White (5615612)

    Published 2018
    “…</li><li><a href="https://github.com/oxinabox/InternedStrings.jl" rel="nofollow me noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">InternedStrings.jl</a> For decreasing memory usage, and speeding up equality checks.…”
  9. 48689

    <i>Klf5</i> overexpression in intestinal epithelia increases STAT3 phosphorylation <i>in vivo</i>. by Marie-Pier Tetreault (320873)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) Western blot of colonic epithelial scrapings from control (Cn) and <i>Villin-Klf5</i> (Vl) mice at the indicated time points following DSS treatment revealed increased phospho-STAT3 and phospho-JAK2 in <i>Villin-Klf5</i> mice at day 7, while phospho-STAT3 was decreased in <i>Villin-Klf5</i> mice at day 0 and unchanged at day 3. …”
  10. 48690

    GST activity and ROS levels of WT and transgenic plants during salinity and oxidative stresses. by Raghvendra Sharma (541847)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>GST activity (A), H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (B) and O<sup>2<b>•–</b></sup> (C) levels in transgenic Arabidopsis and WT plants under salinity and oxidative stress condition. …”
  11. 48691

    Global changes in the gut microbiota after kidney transplantation. by Marie Lecronier (5037926)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Relative abundance of bacteria in the different metabolic groups and time points (A, C, E, G) and comparison of all D0 samples to all M3-9 samples (B, D, F, H). …”
  12. 48692

    Fluorescence emission of human plasminogen (325 nm excitation). by Manuel Correia (113666)

    Published 2015
    “…Fitted parameter values and corresponding errors, and root mean square error values were obtained after fitting the kinetic trace (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0116737#pone.0116737.t005" target="_blank">Table 5</a>).…”
  13. 48693

    Effects of attention on tuning curves. by Markus Helmer (846467)

    Published 2016
    “…The indicated <i>p</i>-value in each panel corresponds to a Kruskal-Wallis test. <b>A)</b> Attention decreased (increased) the left peak—as measured by the feature normalizedPeakToPeak<sup>left</sup>—in the spatially separated (transparent) paradigm. …”
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    Evolutionarily stable sex allocation strategies when sex- and stage-specific mortality rates vary. by Ricardo S. Ramiro (228420)

    Published 2011
    “…The effects of <i>d<sub>M</sub></i> and <i>d<sub>F</sub></i> can be observed by comparing the points where the lines cross the y axes (i.e. <i>δ<sub>M</sub></i> = 0) across the plots: <i>z*</i> increases along rows with increasing <i>d<sub>M</sub></i> and decreases up the columns with increasing <i>d<sub>F</sub></i>. …”
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    Movement metrics by site. by Bradley D. Nissen (15333080)

    Published 2023
    “…Study-long survival rates of translocated hellbenders increased from S1 to T1 (80% to 100%) and decreased from S2 to T2 (76% to 33%). Monitoring pre- and post-translocation movements was a valuable method for evaluating short-term translocation success in a freshwater environment. …”
  16. 48696

    R-code. by Bradley D. Nissen (15333080)

    Published 2023
    “…Study-long survival rates of translocated hellbenders increased from S1 to T1 (80% to 100%) and decreased from S2 to T2 (76% to 33%). Monitoring pre- and post-translocation movements was a valuable method for evaluating short-term translocation success in a freshwater environment. …”
  17. 48697

    Dataframe for modeling analysis. by Bradley D. Nissen (15333080)

    Published 2023
    “…Study-long survival rates of translocated hellbenders increased from S1 to T1 (80% to 100%) and decreased from S2 to T2 (76% to 33%). Monitoring pre- and post-translocation movements was a valuable method for evaluating short-term translocation success in a freshwater environment. …”
  18. 48698

    STING deficiency leads to increased morbidity and mortality during WNV infection in vivo. by Kathryn McGuckin Wuertz (7251263)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Increased mortality in STING-/- mice. n = 22 per strain; Mantel-Cox analysis, p = 0.05*; p = 0.005**, p = 0.0005***. …”
  19. 48699

    LHR parameter estimates. by Bradley D. Nissen (15333080)

    Published 2023
    “…Study-long survival rates of translocated hellbenders increased from S1 to T1 (80% to 100%) and decreased from S2 to T2 (76% to 33%). Monitoring pre- and post-translocation movements was a valuable method for evaluating short-term translocation success in a freshwater environment. …”
  20. 48700

    Anxiety, depression and quality of life in acute high risk cardiac disease patients eligible for wearable cardioverter defibrillator: Results from the prospective multicenter CRED-... by Michael Weiss (4759833)

    Published 2019
    “…There was a trend for better improvement of depression scores in patients with WCD (mean [SD] change in score points: -4.1 [6.1] vs -1.8 [3.9]; p = 0.09), whereas change of the anxiousness score was not different (-4.6 [9.5]) vs -3.7 [9.1], p = 0.68).…”