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  1. 48501

    Remyelination is less prominent in <i>Celsr3|Emx1</i> than control mice after root avulsion/re-implantation. by Yuetong Ding (594520)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Longitudinal and transverse sections of musculocutaneuous nerves, prior to, and at different time-points post surgery, stained with anti-MBP. MBP is highly expressed in intact musculocutaneous nerves, with no difference between genotypes (A–D). …”
  2. 48502

    Table 1_Pan-cancer multi-omics analysis of CCT4 in tumor progression and cancer immunity, with focus on lung adenocarcinoma.docx by Yonghui Wu (171826)

    Published 2025
    “…The chaperonin TRiC/CCT complex, which mediates the folding of cytoskeletal and signaling proteins, has been associated with oncogenesis; however, the specific role of its subunit CCT4 in tumor–immune interactions remain unclear.…”
  3. 48503

    PEX5 and Ubiquitin Dynamics on Mammalian Peroxisome Membranes by Aidan I. Brown (509994)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Peroxisomes are membrane-bound organelles within eukaryotic cells that post-translationally import folded proteins into their matrix. Matrix protein import requires a shuttle receptor protein, usually PEX5, that cycles through docking with the peroxisomal membrane, ubiquitination, and export back into the cytosol followed by deubiquitination. …”
  4. 48504

    Data Sheet 1_Pan-cancer multi-omics analysis of CCT4 in tumor progression and cancer immunity, with focus on lung adenocarcinoma.docx by Yonghui Wu (171826)

    Published 2025
    “…The chaperonin TRiC/CCT complex, which mediates the folding of cytoskeletal and signaling proteins, has been associated with oncogenesis; however, the specific role of its subunit CCT4 in tumor–immune interactions remain unclear.…”
  5. 48505

    Derived from inclusions late in the infectious cycle induce aponecrosis in human aortic endothelial cells-1 by Joseph Marino (85091)

    Published 2011
    “…Note that although the cells are infected with different infection doses and fixed at different time points they both elicit the same cell death morphology, thus excluding a cytotoxic effect and underlining the independency of cell death morphology from infection time. …”
  6. 48506

    <i>iMeGroCy-2</i> captures the nutritional modulation of cell size and cycle parameters of yeast populations. by Marco Vanoni (25616)

    Published 2025
    “…As glucose concentration decreases, experimental points cluster in the left part of the graph, showing heavy superposition. …”
  7. 48507

    Data_Sheet_1_Effects of Including Sprints in One Weekly Low-Intensity Training Session During the Transition Period of Elite Cyclists.docx by Nicki Winfield Almquist (9366176)

    Published 2020
    “…Performance and physiological capacities were evaluated during a prolonged (~2.5 h) test-session, including a strength test, a submaximal blood lactate profile test, an incremental test to exhaustion to determine VO<sub>2max</sub>, 1 h continuous cycling including four maximal 30-s sprints, and a 20-min all-out test. …”
  8. 48508

    The Yeast Rab GTPase Ypt1 Modulates Unfolded Protein Response Dynamics by Regulating the Stability of <em>HAC1</em> RNA by Nikoleta G. Tsvetanova (149142)

    Published 2012
    “…Decreasing expression of the Ypt1 protein resulted in a reduced rate of <em>HAC1</em> RNA decay, leading to significantly increased levels of both unspliced and spliced <em>HAC1</em> RNA, and delayed attenuation of the UPR, when ER stress was relieved. …”
  9. 48509

    Histopathological scores and histopathologies of EAU mice. by Kayo Suzuki (166737)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) The score of those treated with anti-Ang2 antibody was lower than that of those treated with control IgG antibody (n = 18–20 eye per group, P<0.05). …”
  10. 48510

    Experiment 2. by Lalit Pandey (13195488)

    Published 2024
    “…Once the models were trained, performance decreased as a function of architecture size. Learning allowed smaller CNNs to achieve similar (or better) fits to the environment than larger CNNs, despite the smaller CNNs starting with weaker hardcoded spatial knowledge. …”
  11. 48511

    Schematic illustration of model configuration. by Kunihiro Aoki (11772696)

    Published 2021
    “…Occurrence probability of crush energy governed by the Boltzmann distribution, <i>p</i>(<i>ε</i>) = <i>e</i><sup>−<i>ε</i>/<i>γ</i></sup>/<i>γ</i>, which exponentially decreases for larger crush energy <i>ε</i>. The e-folding scale is <i>γ</i> and hence the probability of larger crush energy becomes larger as <i>γ</i> increases.…”
  12. 48512

    Double Mutation in Photosystem II Reaction Centers and Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> Grant Thermotolerance to Mesophilic Cyanobacterium by Jorge Dinamarca (190986)

    Published 2011
    “…Under the same conditions, the <em>Synechocystis</em> control strain initially presented very slow growth followed by a decline after 3 days. Change in the thylakoid membrane lipids, namely the saturation of the fatty acids is observed upon incubation for the different strains, but only the double mutant shows a concomitant major change of the enthalpy and entropy for the light activated Q<sub>A</sub><sup>−</sup>→Q<sub>B</sub> electron transfer, rendering them similar to those of the thermophilic strain. …”
  13. 48513

    Eigenvectors and overall transcript profiles of the length distribution data of the subsets of human transcripts overexpressed in either the normal brain only, the GBM tumor only o... by Nicolas M. Bertagnolli (489507)

    Published 2013
    “…The equilibria of these parabolas are at increasing migration distances, corresponding to decreasing transcript lengths, and with decreasing widths. …”
  14. 48514

    Data_Sheet_1_Tonic activation of GABAB receptors via GAT-3 mediated GABA release reduces network activity in the developing somatosensory cortex in GAD67-GFP mice.docx by Timo Ueberbach (16005392)

    Published 2023
    “…Surprisingly, multi-electrode-recordings (MEA) from acute slices revealed a decreased spontaneous neuronal network activity in KI mice compared to wild-type (WT) littermates, pointing to a compensatory mechanism that prevents hyperexcitability. …”
  15. 48515

    Stereological estimation of beta cell, non-beta cell and islet mass in male db/db mice at different ages. by Louise S. Dalbøge (420563)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Total pancreatic beta cell mass (A) and islet mass (C) increased in the young animals and then gradually decreased in the older animals. …”
  16. 48516

    Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) applied to synthetic FISH data in the continuous regime. by Matthieu Wyart (238124)

    Published 2010
    “…The data points are the actual synthetic data used for genes 1 and 2 in both cases. …”
  17. 48517

    Table4_HDAC Inhibitor Titration of Transcription and Axolotl Tail Regeneration.XLSX by S. Randal Voss (8123669)

    Published 2021
    “…Above a threshold concentration, romidepsin potently inhibited regeneration. …”
  18. 48518

    Image2_HDAC Inhibitor Titration of Transcription and Axolotl Tail Regeneration.tiff by S. Randal Voss (8123669)

    Published 2021
    “…Above a threshold concentration, romidepsin potently inhibited regeneration. …”
  19. 48519

    Image3_HDAC Inhibitor Titration of Transcription and Axolotl Tail Regeneration.tiff by S. Randal Voss (8123669)

    Published 2021
    “…Above a threshold concentration, romidepsin potently inhibited regeneration. …”
  20. 48520

    Image1_HDAC Inhibitor Titration of Transcription and Axolotl Tail Regeneration.tiff by S. Randal Voss (8123669)

    Published 2021
    “…Above a threshold concentration, romidepsin potently inhibited regeneration. …”