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  1. 64821

    Presentation_1_Acute Increase in O-GlcNAc Improves Survival in Mice With LPS-Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome.PPTX by Josiane Fernandes Silva (8334927)

    Published 2020
    “…Finally, GlcN also increased survival rates in mice submitted to cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), a sepsis model. In conclusion, increased O-GlcNAc reduces systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disfunction in experimental sepsis models, pointing this pathway as a potential target for therapeutic intervention.…”
  2. 64822

    Top-ranked spatial models. 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. …”
  3. 64823

    Table1_ZIP11 Regulates Nuclear Zinc Homeostasis in HeLa Cells and Is Required for Proliferation and Establishment of the Carcinogenic Phenotype.XLSX by Monserrat Olea-Flores (9012851)

    Published 2022
    “…Consequently, ZIP11 KD HeLa cells have impaired migration, invasive properties and decreased mitochondrial potential. Furthermore, KD of ZIP11 delayed cell cycle progression and rendered an enhanced senescent state in HeLa cells, pointing to a novel mechanism whereby maintenance of nuclear Zn homeostasis is essential for cancer progression.…”
  4. 64824

    Image_4_Humoral response and neutralising capacity at 6 months post-vaccination against COVID-19 among institutionalised older adults in Argentina.tif by Pamela E. Rodriguez (13862276)

    Published 2022
    “…This work provides evidence about the humoral response and neutralising capacity elicited by vaccination of a vulnerable elderly population. This data could be useful for pandemic management in defining public health policies, highlighting the need to apply reinforcements after a complete vaccination schedule.…”
  5. 64825

    Metabolic and Behavioral Compensations in Response to Caloric Restriction: Implications for the Maintenance of Weight Loss by Leanne M. Redman (170737)

    Published 2009
    “…</p><h3>Conclusions</h3><p>For the first time we show that in free-living conditions, CR results in a metabolic adaptation and a behavioral adaptation with decreased physical activity levels. …”
  6. 64826

    Image_2_Humoral response and neutralising capacity at 6 months post-vaccination against COVID-19 among institutionalised older adults in Argentina.tif by Pamela E. Rodriguez (13862276)

    Published 2022
    “…This work provides evidence about the humoral response and neutralising capacity elicited by vaccination of a vulnerable elderly population. This data could be useful for pandemic management in defining public health policies, highlighting the need to apply reinforcements after a complete vaccination schedule.…”
  7. 64827

    Image_1_Humoral response and neutralising capacity at 6 months post-vaccination against COVID-19 among institutionalised older adults in Argentina.tif by Pamela E. Rodriguez (13862276)

    Published 2022
    “…This work provides evidence about the humoral response and neutralising capacity elicited by vaccination of a vulnerable elderly population. This data could be useful for pandemic management in defining public health policies, highlighting the need to apply reinforcements after a complete vaccination schedule.…”
  8. 64828

    The Residue-Based Fluctuation Profiles of the Hsp90-Sgt1 and Hsp90-Sgt1-Rar1 Complexes. by Kristin Blacklock (447270)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The residue-based NMSF profiles of the Hsp90-Sgt1 (A) and Hsp90-Sgt1-Rar1 complexes (B) were computed by averaging the fluctuations over 20 low frequency modes. …”
  9. 64829

    TO901317 (TO) inhibited the ROS production and JNK phosphorylation in Palmitate-treated HepG2 cells. by Ying Dong (41989)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>(B)</b> HepG2 cells were incubated for 16hr with increasing concentrations of NAC (0, 2.5, 5,10 mM), a positive control for ROS suppression. NAC treatment decreased ROS production in a concentration dependent manner. …”
  10. 64830

    Polyglutamine toxicity and aggregation in the yeast strains with various prion compositions. by He Gong (169894)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A – Polyglutamine constructs used in this work. …”
  11. 64831

    Data_Sheet_1_Induced Thermotolerance and Expression of Three Key Hsp Genes (Hsp70, Hsp21, and sHsp21) and Their Roles in the High Temperature Tolerance of Agasicles hygrophila.doc by Jisu Jin (6534158)

    Published 2020
    “…Compared with the control group, high temperature heat shock reduced the fecundity of A. hygrophila significantly, and the fecundity decreased with the increase in temperature. …”
  12. 64832

    Average home range estimates 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. …”
  13. 64833

    Image_3_Humoral response and neutralising capacity at 6 months post-vaccination against COVID-19 among institutionalised older adults in Argentina.tif by Pamela E. Rodriguez (13862276)

    Published 2022
    “…This work provides evidence about the humoral response and neutralising capacity elicited by vaccination of a vulnerable elderly population. This data could be useful for pandemic management in defining public health policies, highlighting the need to apply reinforcements after a complete vaccination schedule.…”
  14. 64834

    DataSheet1_ZIP11 Regulates Nuclear Zinc Homeostasis in HeLa Cells and Is Required for Proliferation and Establishment of the Carcinogenic Phenotype.PDF by Monserrat Olea-Flores (9012851)

    Published 2022
    “…Consequently, ZIP11 KD HeLa cells have impaired migration, invasive properties and decreased mitochondrial potential. Furthermore, KD of ZIP11 delayed cell cycle progression and rendered an enhanced senescent state in HeLa cells, pointing to a novel mechanism whereby maintenance of nuclear Zn homeostasis is essential for cancer progression.…”
  15. 64835

    Bacteria modify the shoot Pi content in the plant. by Sur Herrera Paredes (674875)

    Published 2018
    “…Plant tissue was crushed; serially diluted, plated, and c.f.u’s per gram of original material were determined. Data points are colored by bacterial strain. Letters at the top of each panel denote statistical significance of Tukey’s post hoc analysis of a linear model. …”
  16. 64836

    Table_1_Neutrophil and Eosinophil Responses Remain Abnormal for Several Months in Primary Care Patients With COVID-19 Disease.DOCX by B. N. Jukema (13158063)

    Published 2022
    “…Blood was drawn during and 3 to 6 months after active COVID-19 disease and analyzed by automated flow cytometry, before and after stimulation with a formyl-peptide (fNLF). Mature neutrophil and eosinophil markers at both time points were compared to healthy controls. …”
  17. 64837

    Image_2_Neutrophil and Eosinophil Responses Remain Abnormal for Several Months in Primary Care Patients With COVID-19 Disease.TIF by B. N. Jukema (13158063)

    Published 2022
    “…Blood was drawn during and 3 to 6 months after active COVID-19 disease and analyzed by automated flow cytometry, before and after stimulation with a formyl-peptide (fNLF). Mature neutrophil and eosinophil markers at both time points were compared to healthy controls. …”
  18. 64838

    Image_1_Neutrophil and Eosinophil Responses Remain Abnormal for Several Months in Primary Care Patients With COVID-19 Disease.TIF by B. N. Jukema (13158063)

    Published 2022
    “…Blood was drawn during and 3 to 6 months after active COVID-19 disease and analyzed by automated flow cytometry, before and after stimulation with a formyl-peptide (fNLF). Mature neutrophil and eosinophil markers at both time points were compared to healthy controls. …”
  19. 64839

    ERG responses of <i>C. perspicillata</i> and <i>G. soricina</i> at mesopic conditions. by Brigitte Müller (371581)

    Published 2013
    “…With increasing background illumination, the response to a given flash intensity decreases. Squares represent the situation with no adapting light (same curve as in B). …”
  20. 64840

    Data_Sheet_1_Differential Expression Characterisation of the Heat Shock Proteins DnaJB6, DnaJshv, DnaJB13, and DnaJB14 in Apis cerana cerana Under Various Stress Conditions.zip by Guilin Li (133041)

    Published 2022
    “…The content of protein carbonyl was increased, while the content of VC, the enzymatic activities of CAT, GST, and SOD, the mRNA levels of many antioxidant-related genes, and the total antioxidant capacity were reduced after knockdown of DnaJshv and DnaJB14 in A. cerana cerana. These results indicate that silencing DnaJshv and DnaJB14 increases oxidative damage and decreases the antioxidant ability of A. cerana cerana. …”