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  1. 7181

    Identification of Specific Glycosyltransferases Involved in Flavonol Glucoside Biosynthesis in Ginseng Using Integrative Metabolite Profiles, DIA Proteomics, and Phylogenetic Analy... by Qinggang Yin (10052366)

    Published 2021
    “…MeJA induced transcripts of UGT73A18 and UGT74T4 by over fourfold, consistent with the decrease of kaempferol 3-<i>O</i>-glucoside, which indicated that these genes may be related to resisting adversity stress in ginseng. …”
  2. 7182

    Identification of Specific Glycosyltransferases Involved in Flavonol Glucoside Biosynthesis in Ginseng Using Integrative Metabolite Profiles, DIA Proteomics, and Phylogenetic Analy... by Qinggang Yin (10052366)

    Published 2021
    “…MeJA induced transcripts of UGT73A18 and UGT74T4 by over fourfold, consistent with the decrease of kaempferol 3-<i>O</i>-glucoside, which indicated that these genes may be related to resisting adversity stress in ginseng. …”
  3. 7183

    Identification of Specific Glycosyltransferases Involved in Flavonol Glucoside Biosynthesis in Ginseng Using Integrative Metabolite Profiles, DIA Proteomics, and Phylogenetic Analy... by Qinggang Yin (10052366)

    Published 2021
    “…MeJA induced transcripts of UGT73A18 and UGT74T4 by over fourfold, consistent with the decrease of kaempferol 3-<i>O</i>-glucoside, which indicated that these genes may be related to resisting adversity stress in ginseng. …”
  4. 7184

    miR-204-5p inhibits glioma cell growth <i>in vitro</i>. by Zhiqiang Xia (764303)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A, More than 200-fold increase in the expression of miR-204-5p was observed in Lv-miR-204-5p-LN229 cells and Lv-miR-204-5p-U87 cells compared to the LEV group by qRT-PCR. …”
  5. 7185

    Activity of anti-mesothelin, anti-CD25 and anti-CD71 immunotoxins in KLM-1 and KLM-1-R. by Kevin Hollevoet (710450)

    Published 2015
    “…Growth inhibition was evaluated with an ATP cell viability assay. With IC<sub>50</sub>s below 10 ng/ml, KLM-1 is sensitive to the anti-mesothelin RITs, which is not the case for KLM-1-R (IC<sub>50</sub>s > 1 μg/ml). 1 μg/ml LMB-2 decreased cell viability, indicating that this RIT concentration induces non-specific uptake. …”
  6. 7186

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  7. 7187

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  8. 7188

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  9. 7189

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  10. 7190

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  11. 7191

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  12. 7192

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  13. 7193

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  14. 7194

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  15. 7195

    Impact of Surfactants on Cumulative Trypsin Activity in Bottom-Up Proteome Analysis by Jessica L. Nickerson (8649060)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite enhanced initial tryptic activity, quantitative MS analysis of a common liver proteome extract, digested with various surfactants (0.01 or 0.1% SDS, 0.5% SDC), consistently revealed decreased peptide counts and signal intensity, indicative of a lower digestion efficiency compared to a nonsurfactant control. …”
  16. 7196

    Increased cell death in <i>pac</i><sup>−/−</sup>R cerebella at 5 dpf. by Sandra Rieger (220586)

    Published 2009
    “…(E) Quantification reveals that cell death in <i>pac</i><sup>−/−</sup>R increases 3-fold between 4 and 5 dpf (after GC migration has ceased). …”
  17. 7197

    Rational Synthesis and Magnetic Properties of a Family of Low-Dimensional Heterometallic Cr−Mn Complexes Based on the Versatile Building Block [Cr(2,2‘-bipyridine)(CN)<sub>4</sub>]... by Yuan-Zhu Zhang (1711681)

    Published 2005
    “…All of the chain compounds exhibit metamagnetic behaviors with different critical temperatures (<i>T</i><sub>c</sub>) and critical fields (<i>H</i><sub>c</sub>; at 1.8 K):  3.2 K and 3.0 kOe for <b>1</b>; 2.3 K and 4.0 kOe for <b>2</b>; 2.1 K and 1.0 kOe for <b>4</b>; and 4.7 K and 5.0 kOe for <b>5</b>, respectively. The noncentrosymmetric compound <b>2</b> is also a weak ferromagnet at low temperature because of spin canting. …”
  18. 7198

    Table_1_The Affinity of Hemoglobin for Oxygen Is Not Altered During COVID-19.DOCX by Thomas Gille (10584065)

    Published 2021
    “…The authors hypothesized that this phenomenon could result in a decreased oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) binding and lead to hemolytic anemia as well. …”
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    Image_3_The Affinity of Hemoglobin for Oxygen Is Not Altered During COVID-19.TIF by Thomas Gille (10584065)

    Published 2021
    “…The authors hypothesized that this phenomenon could result in a decreased oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) binding and lead to hemolytic anemia as well. …”
  20. 7200

    Table_2_The Affinity of Hemoglobin for Oxygen Is Not Altered During COVID-19.DOCX by Thomas Gille (10584065)

    Published 2021
    “…The authors hypothesized that this phenomenon could result in a decreased oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) binding and lead to hemolytic anemia as well. …”