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  1. 48861

    Table_3_The Pathogenic Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Proliferation, Osteogenic Differentiation, and Transcriptome of Osteoblasts.XLS by Hui Gao (169623)

    Published 2020
    “…Whole-transcriptome analyses identified a total of 235 transcripts that were differentially expressed in all six time points, most of which were inflammation-related genes. …”
  2. 48862

    Impacts on Atlantic Killifish from Neurotoxicants: Genes, Behavior, and Population-Relevant Outcomes by Janice L. Albers (19687388)

    Published 2024
    “…Our models simulated PCB126 decreased growth in SCOKF and survival in SCOKF and NBHKF. …”
  3. 48863

    Image_1_The Pathogenic Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Proliferation, Osteogenic Differentiation, and Transcriptome of Osteoblasts.TIF by Hui Gao (169623)

    Published 2020
    “…Whole-transcriptome analyses identified a total of 235 transcripts that were differentially expressed in all six time points, most of which were inflammation-related genes. …”
  4. 48864

    Image_2_Global Transcriptomic Analysis of the Canine corpus luteum (CL) During the First Half of Diestrus and Changes Induced by in vivo Inhibition of Prostaglandin Synthase 2 (PTG... by Miguel Tavares Pereira (7857989)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we aimed to further investigate the potential effects of PGs withdrawal on the CL transcriptome by performing deep RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq). Samples from a previous in vivo study were used; bitches were treated for 5, 10, 20, or 30 days after ovulation with firocoxib (Previcox®), a PTGS2/COX2 inhibitor, or a placebo. …”
  5. 48865

    Table_7_The Pathogenic Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Proliferation, Osteogenic Differentiation, and Transcriptome of Osteoblasts.XLSX by Hui Gao (169623)

    Published 2020
    “…Whole-transcriptome analyses identified a total of 235 transcripts that were differentially expressed in all six time points, most of which were inflammation-related genes. …”
  6. 48866

    Phylosymbiosis between primates and their gut mycobiomes. by Emily P. Van Syoc (22169869)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Sample-wise mycobiome composition for each host species. …”
  7. 48867

    Data_Sheet_1_Inhibition of phospholipase D promotes neurological function recovery and reduces neuroinflammation after spinal cord injury in mice.ZIP by Han Ke (8124431)

    Published 2024
    “…Phospholipase D (PLD), a critical lipid-signaling molecule, is known to be involved in various physiological processes, including the regulation of inflammation. …”
  8. 48868

    Table_1_The Systemic Alterations of Lipids, Alanine-Glucose Cycle and Inter-Organ Amino Acid Metabolism in Swine Model Confirms the Role of Liver in Early Phase of Septic Shock.doc... by Manuela Ferrario (707527)

    Published 2019
    “…Changes in hemodynamic, blood chemistry, and inflammatory markers were in line with a septic shock phenotype. Time course alteration of systemic metabolites were characterized by marked decreased in phosphatidylcholines and lysophosphatidylcholines species, altered alanine-glucose cycle and inter-organ amino acid metabolism, pointing toward an early hepatic impairment similarly to what we previously reported for septic shock. …”
  9. 48869

    Raw data of this work. by Ming Liu (105953)

    Published 2024
    “…The rate of persistent non-depression is approximately 30% higher than that of persistent depression, and both have a downward trend over years. Positive youth development and healthy family function are protective factors of depression, while school maladjustment decreases persistent non-depression. …”
  10. 48870

    Data_Sheet_2_1800 MHz Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Impairs Neurite Outgrowth Through Inhibiting EPHA5 Signaling.PDF by Chunhai Chen (529618)

    Published 2021
    “…Exposure to RF-EMF remarkably decreased the total length of neurite and the number of branch points in neural stem cells-derived neurons and retinoic acid-induced Neuro-2A cells. …”
  11. 48871

    Image_4_The Pathogenic Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Proliferation, Osteogenic Differentiation, and Transcriptome of Osteoblasts.TIF by Hui Gao (169623)

    Published 2020
    “…Whole-transcriptome analyses identified a total of 235 transcripts that were differentially expressed in all six time points, most of which were inflammation-related genes. …”
  12. 48872

    Data_Sheet_1_1800 MHz Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Impairs Neurite Outgrowth Through Inhibiting EPHA5 Signaling.PDF by Chunhai Chen (529618)

    Published 2021
    “…Exposure to RF-EMF remarkably decreased the total length of neurite and the number of branch points in neural stem cells-derived neurons and retinoic acid-induced Neuro-2A cells. …”
  13. 48873

    Characterizing repeats at k-mer level. by Shahab Sarmashghi (6332315)

    Published 2021
    “…C: Dot-plot of <i>V. jocobsoni</i> genome’s (self)alignment with very few off-diagonal points, and a rapidly decaying repeat spectrum (<i>r</i><sub>1</sub>/<i>L</i> = 0.99). …”
  14. 48874

    Table_6_The Pathogenic Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Proliferation, Osteogenic Differentiation, and Transcriptome of Osteoblasts.XLSX by Hui Gao (169623)

    Published 2020
    “…Whole-transcriptome analyses identified a total of 235 transcripts that were differentially expressed in all six time points, most of which were inflammation-related genes. …”
  15. 48875

    Uptake of DiI-AcLDL by peritoneal macrophages in HMDP mice. by Brian J. Bennett (108063)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative fluorescence levels following culture of peritoneal macrophages in control cultures and cultures labeled with DiI-AcLDL in the absence or presence AcLDL competition. …”
  16. 48876

    Image_5_The Pathogenic Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Proliferation, Osteogenic Differentiation, and Transcriptome of Osteoblasts.TIF by Hui Gao (169623)

    Published 2020
    “…Whole-transcriptome analyses identified a total of 235 transcripts that were differentially expressed in all six time points, most of which were inflammation-related genes. …”
  17. 48877

    Table_5_Exercise Reverses the Alterations in Gut Microbiota Upon Cold Exposure and Promotes Cold-Induced Weight Loss.XLSX by Yan Meng (28903)

    Published 2020
    “…In this study, we investigated the effects of exercise performed under different conditions (room temperature, acute cold, intermittent cold, and sustained cold) in obese rats maintained on a high-fat diet at four time points during experimental trials (days 0, 1, 3, and 35), including observations on white fat browning, weight loss, cardiovascular effects, and changes in gut microbiota among treatment groups. …”
  18. 48878

    Table_2_Subclinical Hypoventilation in Dogs Undergoing Ventral Slot Decompressive Surgery for Cervical Myelopathy Due to Intervertebral Disc Herniation.XLSX by Melissa N. Andruzzi (11644528)

    Published 2021
    “…Dogs were anesthetized using a standard protocol. Blood gas samples were taken at up to 11 time points beginning during anesthetic recovery and continuing for a maximum of 72 h post-operatively. …”
  19. 48879

    Impacts on Atlantic Killifish from Neurotoxicants: Genes, Behavior, and Population-Relevant Outcomes by Janice L. Albers (19687388)

    Published 2024
    “…Our models simulated PCB126 decreased growth in SCOKF and survival in SCOKF and NBHKF. …”
  20. 48880

    Image_3_Global Transcriptomic Analysis of the Canine corpus luteum (CL) During the First Half of Diestrus and Changes Induced by in vivo Inhibition of Prostaglandin Synthase 2 (PTG... by Miguel Tavares Pereira (7857989)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we aimed to further investigate the potential effects of PGs withdrawal on the CL transcriptome by performing deep RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq). Samples from a previous in vivo study were used; bitches were treated for 5, 10, 20, or 30 days after ovulation with firocoxib (Previcox®), a PTGS2/COX2 inhibitor, or a placebo. …”