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  1. 25521

    Table_4_Transcriptome and Proteomics Analysis of Wheat Seedling Roots Reveals That Increasing NH4+/NO3– Ratio Induced Root Lignification and Reduced Nitrogen Utilization.xlsx by Dongqing Yang (675454)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the mechanisms underlying the response of wheat seedling roots to changes in NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratio remain unclear. In this study, we investigated wheat growth, transcriptome, and proteome profiles of roots in response to increasing NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratios (N<sub>a</sub>: 100/0; N<sub>r1</sub>: 75/25, N<sub>r2</sub>: 50/50, N<sub>r3</sub>: 25/75, and N<sub>n</sub>: 0/100). …”
  2. 25522

    Table_1_Transcriptome and Proteomics Analysis of Wheat Seedling Roots Reveals That Increasing NH4+/NO3– Ratio Induced Root Lignification and Reduced Nitrogen Utilization.docx by Dongqing Yang (675454)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the mechanisms underlying the response of wheat seedling roots to changes in NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratio remain unclear. In this study, we investigated wheat growth, transcriptome, and proteome profiles of roots in response to increasing NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratios (N<sub>a</sub>: 100/0; N<sub>r1</sub>: 75/25, N<sub>r2</sub>: 50/50, N<sub>r3</sub>: 25/75, and N<sub>n</sub>: 0/100). …”
  3. 25523

    Table_10_Transcriptome and Proteomics Analysis of Wheat Seedling Roots Reveals That Increasing NH4+/NO3– Ratio Induced Root Lignification and Reduced Nitrogen Utilization.xls by Dongqing Yang (675454)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the mechanisms underlying the response of wheat seedling roots to changes in NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratio remain unclear. In this study, we investigated wheat growth, transcriptome, and proteome profiles of roots in response to increasing NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratios (N<sub>a</sub>: 100/0; N<sub>r1</sub>: 75/25, N<sub>r2</sub>: 50/50, N<sub>r3</sub>: 25/75, and N<sub>n</sub>: 0/100). …”
  4. 25524

    Table_8_Transcriptome and Proteomics Analysis of Wheat Seedling Roots Reveals That Increasing NH4+/NO3– Ratio Induced Root Lignification and Reduced Nitrogen Utilization.xlsx by Dongqing Yang (675454)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the mechanisms underlying the response of wheat seedling roots to changes in NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratio remain unclear. In this study, we investigated wheat growth, transcriptome, and proteome profiles of roots in response to increasing NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>/NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> ratios (N<sub>a</sub>: 100/0; N<sub>r1</sub>: 75/25, N<sub>r2</sub>: 50/50, N<sub>r3</sub>: 25/75, and N<sub>n</sub>: 0/100). …”
  5. 25525

    Deterministic sensitivity analysis. by Katharina Wahedi (7136459)

    Published 2020
    “…Bars on the right indicate an increase of ICER, bars on the left show a decrease of ICER. Changes resulting from increasing the parameters are represented by green bars while those resulting from a decrease of parameters are shown in red.…”
  6. 25526

    Static difference-in-differences estimates. by Wei Yang Tham (15360970)

    Published 2023
    “…However, there can be delays during the renewal process. Over a period beginning three months before and ending one year after these delays, I find that interrupted labs reduce overall spending by 50% but over 90% in the month with the largest decrease. …”
  7. 25527

    SIRT1 inhibition and SIRT1 knockdown inhibit membrane resealing in C2C12 cells. by Daisuke Fujiwara (172605)

    Published 2019
    “…Data are represented with means ± SEM. Significant differences were determined by a two-tailed Student’s <i>t</i>-test. …”
  8. 25528

    Image_8_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  9. 25529

    Image_3_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  10. 25530

    Image_5_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  11. 25531

    Image_2_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  12. 25532

    Image_4_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  13. 25533

    Image_6_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  14. 25534

    Image_7_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  15. 25535

    Image_9_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  16. 25536

    Image_1_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…Based on this observation, we propose a scenario where biofilm development and EPS production are maximal when (i) the point bar and the intertidal areas were the most extensive, i.e., tide-dominated sequences and (ii) the tide-dominated deposit were succeeded by rapid burial beneath sediments, potentially decreasing the probability of encounter between bacterial cells and EPSs.…”
  17. 25537

    Figure S10 linalool in vivo headspace by Charlotte Francoeur (9192617)

    Published 2020
    “…We exposed five sub-colonies of <i>A. cephalotes </i>to linalool for 12, 24, and 36 hours and then sampled the headspace at each time point. …”
  18. 25538

    Study objectives and outcomes measures. by Nzelle Delphine Kayem (11914484)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methodology/Principal findings</p><p>We conducted a prospective hospital-based cohort between February and December 2019 in Edo State, Southern Nigeria, enrolling pregnant women at antenatal clinic and following them up at delivery. …”
  19. 25539

    Baseline characteristics of pregnant women. by Nzelle Delphine Kayem (11914484)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methodology/Principal findings</p><p>We conducted a prospective hospital-based cohort between February and December 2019 in Edo State, Southern Nigeria, enrolling pregnant women at antenatal clinic and following them up at delivery. …”
  20. 25540

    Table 2_Discussion on the duration of response following HBsAg clearance in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with PegIFNα-2b.docx by Tao Wang (12008)

    Published 2025
    “…HBsAg reversion occurred in 26 patients, yielding a reversion rate of 15.03% (26/173). Among these 26 patients, 50% (13/26) experienced reversion within 24 weeks, and 80.77% within 48 weeks; thereafter, the number of reversions gradually decreased. …”