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  1. 37801

    Image1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.tiff by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  2. 37802

    Table4_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  3. 37803

    Table3_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  4. 37804

    Image1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.tiff by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  5. 37805

    Table4_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  6. 37806

    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  7. 37807

    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
  8. 37808

    Ribosome footprinting and polysome profiling reveal DUX4 suppressive effects on translation efficiency. by Danielle C. Hamm (4693915)

    Published 2023
    “…Volcano plot showing log2 fold-change differential polysome abundance in cells treated with DUX4 pulse+IFNγ harvested at 68 hours versus IFNγ (significance defined as basemean>50, |log2FC>1|, p-adj<0.01); see <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002317#pbio.3002317.s012" target="_blank">S4 Data</a>. …”
  9. 37809

    <i>Selp</i><sup>−<i>/</i>−</sup> donor cells exhibit diminished homing velocities but longer-term repopulation advantages over controls. by Con Sullivan (112507)

    Published 2013
    “…(E) HSC homing assay reveals a decreased homing velocity for <i>Selp</i><sup>−<i>/</i>−</sup> LSK cells relative to WT controls. …”
  10. 37810
  11. 37811

    FIGURE 5 from Inhibition of NEK2 Promotes Chemosensitivity and Reduces KSHV-positive Primary Effusion Lymphoma Burden by Maria C. White (18333517)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>NEK2 inhibition in PEL decreases expression and activity of the ABC transporter proteins, MDR1 and MRP. …”
  12. 37812

    Impact of yield threshold (σ<sub><i>y</i></sub>) and extensibility (Φ) variations on <i>Ectocarpus</i> tip growth. by Hervé Rabillé (6204806)

    Published 2019
    “…The curve shows that both σ<sub>y</sub> and Ф are affected by the presence of IAA: σ<sub>y</sub> decreases while Ф increases, both modifications corresponding to a cell wall–loosening effect. …”
  13. 37813

    Differentially expressed genes related to cell proliferation in zebrafish spinal cord after injury and validation of cell cycle regulators. by Subhra Prakash Hui (510710)

    Published 2014
    “…Red and green colors represent increased and decreased expression respectively. C–F) Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of <i>ccnd1</i> (C), <i>cdk2</i> (D), <i>ccne</i> (E) and <i>ccnb1</i> (F) showing fold change and pattern of expression at different time points after injury. …”
  14. 37814

    Image_2_Reciprocal Relationship Between HDAC2 and P-Glycoprotein/MRP-1 and Their Role in Steroid Resistance in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome.tif by Harshit Singh (6724346)

    Published 2019
    “…Compared to baseline, TSA treatment increased mRNA levels of P-gp and MRP-1 (fold change 7.51, 7.31, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) and (fold change 3.49, 3.35, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS), respectively. It significantly decreased the level of HDAC2 (fold change 1.50, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) (fold change 2.53, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS) patients.…”
  15. 37815

    Image_4_Reciprocal Relationship Between HDAC2 and P-Glycoprotein/MRP-1 and Their Role in Steroid Resistance in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome.tif by Harshit Singh (6724346)

    Published 2019
    “…Compared to baseline, TSA treatment increased mRNA levels of P-gp and MRP-1 (fold change 7.51, 7.31, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) and (fold change 3.49, 3.35, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS), respectively. It significantly decreased the level of HDAC2 (fold change 1.50, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) (fold change 2.53, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS) patients.…”
  16. 37816

    Image_3_Reciprocal Relationship Between HDAC2 and P-Glycoprotein/MRP-1 and Their Role in Steroid Resistance in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome.tif by Harshit Singh (6724346)

    Published 2019
    “…Compared to baseline, TSA treatment increased mRNA levels of P-gp and MRP-1 (fold change 7.51, 7.31, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) and (fold change 3.49, 3.35, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS), respectively. It significantly decreased the level of HDAC2 (fold change 1.50, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) (fold change 2.53, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS) patients.…”
  17. 37817

    Image_1_Reciprocal Relationship Between HDAC2 and P-Glycoprotein/MRP-1 and Their Role in Steroid Resistance in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome.tif by Harshit Singh (6724346)

    Published 2019
    “…Compared to baseline, TSA treatment increased mRNA levels of P-gp and MRP-1 (fold change 7.51, 7.31, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) and (fold change 3.49, 3.35, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS), respectively. It significantly decreased the level of HDAC2 (fold change 1.50, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SRNS) (fold change 2.53, <sup>*</sup>p < 0.0001 in SSNS) patients.…”
  18. 37818

    <i>Theileria annulata</i> parasites with M128I mutation in cytochrome B (<i>Ta</i>M128I) resist buparvaquone treatment. by Shahin Tajeri (3609266)

    Published 2024
    “…A clear right shift in dose-response curve resulted from decreased susceptibility of macrophages transformed by <i>Ta</i>M128I parasite compared to the wild type is detectable. …”
  19. 37819

    Dilp2 secreted by IPCs regulates AKT signaling for HAB during satiety. by Meng-Hsuan Chiang (2794081)

    Published 2023
    “…(<b>D</b>) Genetic knockdown of <i>dilp2</i> in IPCs enhanced hot response in α′β′ MBn specifically during satiety (<i>P</i> = 0.0057 for satiety; <i>P</i> = 0.8046 for hunger). (<b>E</b>) Adult-stage-specific expression of <i>dilp2</i> in IPCs decreases HAB during both satiety and hunger (Satiety: <i>P</i>-values: 0.0006, 0.0005, <0.0001, and <0.0001 from left to right; Hunger: <i>P</i>-values: <0.0001, 0.0134, 0.0286, and 0.0039 from left to right). …”
  20. 37820

    Dilp6 produced by the fat body regulates ERK for HAB during the hungry state. by Meng-Hsuan Chiang (2794081)

    Published 2023
    “…The arrows under each calcium response curve indicate the time points at which the hot stimulus was applied. Each <i>N</i> represents either a group of 15 flies analyzed together in the behavioral assay (<b>A</b>, <b>C</b>, <b>E</b>, <b>G</b>, <b>I</b>) or a single fly in calcium imaging experiments (<b>B</b>, <b>D</b>, <b>F</b>, <b>H</b>, <b>J</b>). …”