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    Data_Sheet_1_The Effects of Repetitive Use and Pathological Remodeling on Channelrhodopsin Function in Cardiomyocytes.PDF by Balázs Ördög (3342644)

    Published 2021
    “…The concomitant membrane potential (V<sub>m</sub>) responses also showed a ChR variant-specific profile, with GtACR1 causing a slight increase in average V<sub>m</sub> during illumination (V<sub>plateau</sub>: −38 mV) as compared with a V<sub>plateau</sub> > −20 mV for the other ChR variants. …”
  2. 61142

    Data_Sheet_1_The Effects of Repetitive Use and Pathological Remodeling on Channelrhodopsin Function in Cardiomyocytes.PDF by Balázs Ördög (3342644)

    Published 2021
    “…The concomitant membrane potential (V<sub>m</sub>) responses also showed a ChR variant-specific profile, with GtACR1 causing a slight increase in average V<sub>m</sub> during illumination (V<sub>plateau</sub>: −38 mV) as compared with a V<sub>plateau</sub> > −20 mV for the other ChR variants. …”
  3. 61143

    Influence of Adjuvant Therapy in Cancer Survivors on Endothelial Function and Skeletal Muscle Deoxygenation by Austin K. Ederer (848527)

    Published 2016
    “…., chemotherapy and radiation treatment) have been well documented, but the effects on peripheral cardiovascular function are still unclear. We hypothesized that cancer survivors i) would have decreased resting endothelial function; and ii) altered muscle deoxygenation response during moderate intensity cycling exercise compared to cancer-free controls. …”
  4. 61144

    Data_Sheet_1_Muscle Belly Gearing Positively Affects the Force–Velocity and Power–Velocity Relationships During Explosive Dynamic Contractions.pdf by Andrea Monte (6439652)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Changes in muscle shape could play an important role during contraction allowing to circumvent some limits imposed by the fascicle force–velocity (F–V) and power–velocity (P–V) relationships. Indeed, during low-force high-velocity contractions, muscle belly shortening velocity could exceed muscle fascicles shortening velocity, allowing the muscles to operate at higher F–V and P–V potentials (i.e., at a higher fraction of maximal force/power in accordance to the F–V and P–V relationships). …”
  5. 61145

    Table1_Empirical relationships between Arias Intensity and peak ground acceleration for western China.DOCX by Jia Mei Liu (19134250)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that the logarithm of AI increases linearly with the increase of the logarithm of PGA and M<sub>S</sub>, and decreases with the logarithm of V<sub>S30</sub>. However, the influence of site conditions on AI-PAG relationships can't be recognized by the simple generic rock and soil site classes. …”
  6. 61146

    Reduced Anionic Mn<sub>12</sub> Molecules with Half-Integer Ground States as Single-Molecule Magnets by Sheila M. J. Aubin (2962644)

    Published 1999
    “…In this latter case, the polycrystalline sample is magnetically saturated in a large dc field. After the magnetic field is rapidly decreased to zero, the decay of the magnetization to zero is monitored. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Bioinformatic and functional characterization of cyclic-di-GMP metabolic proteins in Vibrio alginolyticus unveils key diguanylate cyclases controlling multiple biofilm... by Xiao-Xiao Gong (17018958)

    Published 2023
    “…By comparing phenotypic differences between the wild-type and mutants or overexpression strains, we found that 22 c-di-GMP metabolic proteins can separately regulate different phenotypic outputs in V. alginolyticus. …”
  9. 61149

    Degree of Glutathione Deficiency and Redox Imbalance Depend on Subtype of Mitochondrial Disease and Clinical Status by Gregory M. Enns (265588)

    Published 2014
    “…Compared to healthy controls (n = 59), mitochondrial disease patients (n = 58) as a group showed significant redox imbalance (redox potential −251 mV±9.7, p<0.0001) with an increased level of oxidation by ∼9 mV compared to controls (−260 mV±6.4). …”
  10. 61150

    Degree of Glutathione Deficiency and Redox Imbalance Depend on Subtype of Mitochondrial Disease and Clinical Status by Gregory M. Enns (265588)

    Published 2014
    “…Compared to healthy controls (n = 59), mitochondrial disease patients (n = 58) as a group showed significant redox imbalance (redox potential −251 mV±9.7, p<0.0001) with an increased level of oxidation by ∼9 mV compared to controls (−260 mV±6.4). …”
  11. 61151

    Table_1_PAI-1 Exacerbates White Adipose Tissue Dysfunction and Metabolic Dysregulation in High Fat Diet-Induced Obesity.DOCX by Lin Wang (11986)

    Published 2018
    “…As inflammation is also known to occur in AT during obesity, we hypothesized that in a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mouse model PAI-1 contributes to macrophage-mediated inflammation and metabolic dysfunction.…”
  12. 61152

    Image_1_PAI-1 Exacerbates White Adipose Tissue Dysfunction and Metabolic Dysregulation in High Fat Diet-Induced Obesity.TIF by Lin Wang (11986)

    Published 2018
    “…As inflammation is also known to occur in AT during obesity, we hypothesized that in a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mouse model PAI-1 contributes to macrophage-mediated inflammation and metabolic dysfunction.…”
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