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  1. 64761

    Long-term effect of soil and water conservation measures on runoff, sediment and their relationship in an orchard on sloping red soil of southern China by Anguo Tu (5729024)

    Published 2018
    “…The results showed that the first 4 years was the key period to prevent soil erosion for this orchard, and then the intensity of soil erosion decreased below 500 t·km<sup>–2</sup>·a<sup>–1</sup>. …”
  2. 64762

    Massively parallel unsupervised single-particle cryo-EM data clustering via statistical manifold learning by Jiayi Wu (621314)

    Published 2017
    “…However, traditional algorithms for unsupervised classification, such as K-means clustering and maximum likelihood optimization, may classify images into wrong classes with decreasing signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) in the image data, yet demand increased computational costs. …”
  3. 64763

    Table_6_Mycobiome of Fraxinus excelsior With Different Phenotypic Susceptibility to Ash Dieback.docx by Marta Agostinelli (10268201)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>For the last two decades, large-scale population decline of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) has occurred in Europe because of the introduction of the alien fungal pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, from East Asia. Since European ash is a keystone species having critical importance for biodiversity, and only a small percentage of the ash population appears to show some tolerance against the pathogen, the loss of ash trees means that other associated organisms, especially those with high or obligate associations to ash, are at risk of further species declines. …”
  4. 64764

    uORFs overlapping CDS mediate the highest repressive potential. by Philipp Fervers (5616980)

    Published 2018
    “…The regression lines slope can be employed as a measure, how effective overweighting a uORF correlates to protein output control. …”
  5. 64765

    Table_4_Mycobiome of Fraxinus excelsior With Different Phenotypic Susceptibility to Ash Dieback.docx by Marta Agostinelli (10268201)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>For the last two decades, large-scale population decline of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) has occurred in Europe because of the introduction of the alien fungal pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, from East Asia. Since European ash is a keystone species having critical importance for biodiversity, and only a small percentage of the ash population appears to show some tolerance against the pathogen, the loss of ash trees means that other associated organisms, especially those with high or obligate associations to ash, are at risk of further species declines. …”
  6. 64766

    Table_8_Mycobiome of Fraxinus excelsior With Different Phenotypic Susceptibility to Ash Dieback.docx by Marta Agostinelli (10268201)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>For the last two decades, large-scale population decline of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) has occurred in Europe because of the introduction of the alien fungal pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, from East Asia. Since European ash is a keystone species having critical importance for biodiversity, and only a small percentage of the ash population appears to show some tolerance against the pathogen, the loss of ash trees means that other associated organisms, especially those with high or obligate associations to ash, are at risk of further species declines. …”
  7. 64767

    Dietary α-Eleostearic Acid Ameliorates Experimental Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Mice by Activating Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-γ by Stephanie N. Lewis (172882)

    Published 2011
    “…For this project, compounds were screened to identify naturally occurring PPARγ agonists as a means to identify novel anti-inflammatory therapeutics for experimental assessment of efficacy.…”
  8. 64768

    Nanotargeted Delivery of Immune Therapeutics in Type 1 Diabetes by Jung, Sungwook

    Published 2023
    “…This effect is associated with a significant reduction of T effector cell populations in the PLNs and a decreased production of pro-inflammatory cytokine in the mice treated with MECA79-anti-CD3-NPs. …”
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  9. 64769

    Conditional targeting of c-Kit in adult mice results in hematopoietic failures at steady state conditions. by Yuki Kimura (199693)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) c-Kit deficiency leads to impaired hematopoiesis under steady state conditions. …”
  10. 64770

    Video_2_Automated in vivo Tracking of Cortical Oligodendrocytes.MP4 by Yu Kang T. Xu (8911391)

    Published 2021
    “…Volumetric data provided by this analysis revealed that oligodendrocyte soma size progressively decreases after their generation, and declines further prior to death, providing a means to predict cell age and eventual cell death from individual time points. …”
  11. 64771

    Neutrophil Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles Alleviate Inflammation To Protect Mouse Brain Injury from Ischemic Stroke by Xinyue Dong (6268559)

    Published 2019
    “…Reperfusion to an ischemic brain is a means to reverse brain damage after stroke; however, this causes secondary tissue damage induced by inflammation responses, called ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. …”
  12. 64772

    Retinoic acid reduces human neuroblastoma cell migration and invasiveness: effects on DCX, LIS1, neurofilaments-68 and vimentin expression-4 by Elio Messi (87833)

    Published 2011
    “…After 2 or 4 days of RA treatment DCX levels are significantly decreased, but to a lesser extent than after a 6 days exposure to RA. …”
  13. 64773

    Evidence that Sp1 contributes to the feedback regulation of energy restriction-induced β-TrCP accumulation via Skp2 repression. by Shuo Wei (303184)

    Published 2013
    “…Columns, means (n = 3); bars, S.D. (E) Schematic diagram depicting a novel Skp2-β-TrCP-Sp1 regulatory loop downstream of Sirt1-mediated downregulation of Csn5 in response to energy restriction, culminating in accentuated upregulation of β-TrCP-mediated apoptosis signaling.…”
  14. 64774

    Effect of hypoxia on chemotherapeutic agents-induced cell death. by Audrey Sermeus (37122)

    Published 2012
    “…A light grey cell indicates that hypoxia decreases drug-induced cell death; a dark grey cell indicates that hypoxia does not modify drug-induced cell death; and a black cell indicates that hypoxia aggravates drug-induced cell death. …”
  15. 64775

    Data_Sheet_2_Computational modeling of decision-making in substance abusers: testing Bechara’s hypotheses.CSV by Laurent Avila Chauvet (18705910)

    Published 2024
    “…Behavioral tasks such as the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) provide a means to measure the learning process involved in decision-making. …”
  16. 64776

    Neutrophil Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles Alleviate Inflammation To Protect Mouse Brain Injury from Ischemic Stroke by Xinyue Dong (6268559)

    Published 2019
    “…Reperfusion to an ischemic brain is a means to reverse brain damage after stroke; however, this causes secondary tissue damage induced by inflammation responses, called ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. …”
  17. 64777

    Neutrophil Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles Alleviate Inflammation To Protect Mouse Brain Injury from Ischemic Stroke by Xinyue Dong (6268559)

    Published 2019
    “…Reperfusion to an ischemic brain is a means to reverse brain damage after stroke; however, this causes secondary tissue damage induced by inflammation responses, called ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. …”
  18. 64778

    Oxidative Status and Lipofuscin Accumulation in Urothelial Cells of Bladder in Aging Mice by Martina Perše (4262386)

    Published 2013
    “…The purpose of this study was thus to investigate the oxidative status and age-related changes in urothelial cells of the urinary bladder of young (2 months) and aging (20 months) mice by means of various methods. Our results demonstrated that healthy young urothelium possesses a powerful antioxidant defence system that functions as a strong defence barrier against reactive species. …”
  19. 64779

    Neutrophil Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles Alleviate Inflammation To Protect Mouse Brain Injury from Ischemic Stroke by Xinyue Dong (6268559)

    Published 2019
    “…Reperfusion to an ischemic brain is a means to reverse brain damage after stroke; however, this causes secondary tissue damage induced by inflammation responses, called ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. …”
  20. 64780

    Neutrophil Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles Alleviate Inflammation To Protect Mouse Brain Injury from Ischemic Stroke by Xinyue Dong (6268559)

    Published 2019
    “…Reperfusion to an ischemic brain is a means to reverse brain damage after stroke; however, this causes secondary tissue damage induced by inflammation responses, called ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. …”