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  1. 27681

    Highly Conductive and Mechanically Robust Cellulose Nanocomposite Hydrogels with Antifreezing and Antidehydration Performances for Flexible Humidity Sensors by Jie Yu (150626)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the conventional water-based conductive hydrogels tend to inevitably freeze at subzero temperature and suffer from continuous water evaporation under ambient conditions, leading to a decrease in their electrical conductivities and mechanical properties. …”
  2. 27682

    Soluble factors in BMDC/T cell co-culture partially inhibit OVA-induced T cell proliferation. by Weiyan Zhu (149250)

    Published 2012
    “…Mean fold regulation (decrease) ± SD, N = 3.</p>…”
  3. 27683

    The effector functions of CHK-152 contribute to protection <i>in vivo</i>. by Pankaj Pal (404355)

    Published 2013
    “…No statistically significant differences between ch-CHK-152 and ch-CHK-152 N297Q were observed with the 25 µg dose. Of note, we observed a reproducible decrease in clinical score on day 5 in many animals. …”
  4. 27684

    Data_Sheet_1_Excess Mortality in Italy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing the Differences Between the First and the Second Wave, Year 2020.PDF by Maria Dorrucci (252694)

    Published 2021
    “…The models were also applied to estimate all-cause excess deaths “not directly attributable to COVD-19”, i.e., without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis. During the first wave (25th February−31st May), we estimated 52,437 excess deaths (95% CI: 49,213–55,863) and 50,979 (95% CI: 50,333–51,425) during the second phase (10th October−31st December), corresponding to percentage 34.8% (95% CI: 33.8%–35.8%) in the second wave and 31.0% (95%CI: 27.2%–35.4%) in the first. …”
  5. 27685

    Data_Sheet_2_Excess Mortality in Italy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing the Differences Between the First and the Second Wave, Year 2020.PDF by Maria Dorrucci (252694)

    Published 2021
    “…The models were also applied to estimate all-cause excess deaths “not directly attributable to COVD-19”, i.e., without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis. During the first wave (25th February−31st May), we estimated 52,437 excess deaths (95% CI: 49,213–55,863) and 50,979 (95% CI: 50,333–51,425) during the second phase (10th October−31st December), corresponding to percentage 34.8% (95% CI: 33.8%–35.8%) in the second wave and 31.0% (95%CI: 27.2%–35.4%) in the first. …”
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    Microarray and Cluster Analysis. by Celia Williams (265997)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>In A) Genes were filtered out on the “present” call (P-call) generated by MAS 5.0 leaving 12,536 genes. …”
  7. 27687

    Data_Sheet_1_The combined impact of redcedar encroachment and climate change on water resources in the Nebraska Sand Hills.docx by Yaser Kishawi (12959564)

    Published 2022
    “…Four plausible redcedar encroachment scenarios, namely 0.5% (no encroachment), 2.4, 4.6, and 11.9%, were considered in the numerical simulations. We, therefore, built: i) the historical scenario (2000–2019) with the current climate and redcedar cover leading to baseline results; ii) the most-likely future scenario (2020–2099) with projected climate (50<sup>th</sup> percentile of aridity index distribution) and redcedar encroachment that was estimated by using a combination of neural network and Markov-chain cellular automata model; iii) 16 future scenarios (2020–2099) with different combinations of extreme climate (5<sup>th</sup> and 95<sup>th</sup> percentiles of aridity index distribution) and four hypothetical encroachment scenarios (0.5, 2.4, 4.6, and 11.9%). …”
  8. 27688

    Neutrophil extracellular traps contribute to the pathogenesis of leprosy type 2 reactions by Camila Oliveira da Silva (7365539)

    Published 2019
    “…The T2R triggering mechanisms and immune-inflammatory pathways involved in its pathology remain ill defined. In a recent report, we defined the recognition of nucleic acids by TLR9 as a major innate immunity pathway that is activated during T2R. …”
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    Supplementary Tables S1 and S2 by Thomas Clanton (9323303)

    Published 2025
    “…In the second hour of exposure, though G-CSF, IL-6, KC(CXCL1) and MCP-1(CCL2) were elevated nearly 5-10-fold compared to the first hour, only MCP-1 decreased secretion in LyzMyd88<sup>-/-</sup> muscles. …”
  10. 27690

    Variation of up- and down-regulated transcripts with time post-infection. by Carolina Ramírez (124070)

    Published 2012
    “…The decreasing response of the up-regulated gene transcripts with time is evident; the number of down-regulated genes is relatively consistent across the time points. …”
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    Computational alanine scanning of residue binding sites. by Li Fang (315274)

    Published 2019
    “…Energetic binding hotspots correspond to residues for which alanine scanning resulted in a significant decrease in the binding free energy.…”
  14. 27694

    Response of small intestinal epithelial cells to irinotecan. by Gwanghee Lee (271155)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Significant decrease in the number of BrdU postive cells in the small intestinal crypts of irinotecan-treated mice. …”
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    Quantitative Analysis of Cleavage Orientation by Marcus Bischoff (274400)

    Published 2013
    “…The point where this vector hits a target screen is marked by a dot (the distance between mother cell and screen along the a-p axis is normalised to 1). …”
  16. 27696

    Inhibition of IL-1β-induced NF-κB activation in glEND by Bettina Sehnert (23407)

    Published 2011
    “…The results of the blocking experiments of the NF-κB EMSA with an unlabelled NF-κB-probe (Inh) (showing blocking at 10-fold (*) and 100-fold () molar excess) and a mutant NF-κB probe (Mut) that did not suppress the NF-κB signal at 10-fold and 100-fold molar excess, respectively, are shown. …”
  17. 27697

    Antigen processing and presentation responses for Neutrophils and NK-cells showed increased MHC-II sub-pathway activity that differed between vaccine groups. by Leigh M. Howard (694627)

    Published 2017
    “…In red: increased log<sub>2</sub> fold change response for the SV-AS03 group relative to the SV-PBS group, in green: decreased log<sub>2</sub> fold change response for the SV-AS03 group relative to the SV-AS03 group, and vice versa, in black: fold change close to 1, in dark grey: genes filtered out due to low overall expression, light grey: gene missing database mapping, white: non-human gene. …”
  18. 27698

    Performance w.r.t. Number of Realizations. by Ivan Komarov (120593)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Both the strongly connected and the weakly connected systems show a decrease in time per update as the number of realizations is increased. …”
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    Table_2_The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women’s Reproductive Health.docx by Phelan Niamh (10342460)

    Published 2021
    “…There was no change in the median cycle length (28 days) or days of bleeding (5) but there was a wider variability of cycle length (p = 0.01) and a 1 day median decrease in the minimum (p < 0.0001) and maximum (p = 0.009) cycle length. …”
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    Table_1_The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women’s Reproductive Health.docx by Phelan Niamh (10342460)

    Published 2021
    “…There was no change in the median cycle length (28 days) or days of bleeding (5) but there was a wider variability of cycle length (p = 0.01) and a 1 day median decrease in the minimum (p < 0.0001) and maximum (p = 0.009) cycle length. …”