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  1. 11721

    Dendrogram-based groups of similar LFPs using Euclidian distance among trials. by Sorinel A. Oprisan (3851089)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Twelve similar clusters were formed out of the 100 trials both without (a) and with (b) circular phase shifting to account for network phase resetting due to light stimulus. …”
  2. 11722

    Table_1_Global, regional, and national HIV/AIDS disease burden levels and trends in 1990–2019: A systematic analysis for the global burden of disease 2019 study.docx by Xuebin Tian (7402760)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Since the first HIV/AIDS case appeared in 1980s, HIV/AIDS has been the focus of international attention. As a major public health problem, there are epidemiological uncertainties about the future of HIV/AIDS. …”
  3. 11723

    Primary screening using the developed 3-D invasion assay. by Nikki A. Evensen (495977)

    Published 2013
    “…B) A quinocarmycin analog, DX-52-1 was positively identified as an anti-invasive compound. …”
  4. 11724

    Double immunofluorescent labelling for actin and phosphorylated insulin receptor (a) from lumbar DRGs of control, untreated STZ-induced diabetic, and insulin-treated STZ-induced di... by Kazuhiro Sugimoto (452376)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Intensities of actin (b) and phosphorylated insulin receptor fluorescence (c) are displayed as a scatter plot against neuronal area. The mean pixel intensity of actin fluorescence in sensory neurons and satellite cells (d) does not differ among the three groups, whereas neuronal and satellite cell phosphorylated insulin receptor fluorescence intensity (e) is significantly decreased, by 21%, in untreated STZ-induced diabetic rats (black bars) and unchanged in insulin-treated STZ-induced diabetic rats (grey bars), compared with control rats (white bars). …”
  5. 11725

    Image_1_Safety and Efficacy of Sintilimab and Anlotinib as First Line Treatment for Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma (KEEP-G04): A Single-Arm Phase 2 Study.tif by Xiaofeng Chen (392939)

    Published 2022
    “…Grade 3 TRAEs occurred in 8 (40.0%) patients, the most common being decreased platelet count (10.0%) and increased γ-glutamyl transferase (10.0%). …”
  6. 11726

    Image_2_Safety and Efficacy of Sintilimab and Anlotinib as First Line Treatment for Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma (KEEP-G04): A Single-Arm Phase 2 Study.tif by Xiaofeng Chen (392939)

    Published 2022
    “…Grade 3 TRAEs occurred in 8 (40.0%) patients, the most common being decreased platelet count (10.0%) and increased γ-glutamyl transferase (10.0%). …”
  7. 11727

    Table_1_Safety and Efficacy of Sintilimab and Anlotinib as First Line Treatment for Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma (KEEP-G04): A Single-Arm Phase 2 Study.docx by Xiaofeng Chen (392939)

    Published 2022
    “…Grade 3 TRAEs occurred in 8 (40.0%) patients, the most common being decreased platelet count (10.0%) and increased γ-glutamyl transferase (10.0%). …”
  8. 11728

    Density curves and moments of TiTv distance as a function of average MAF , given by Eq 142, and Ti/Tv ratio <i>η</i>, given by Eq 127. by Bryan A. Dawkins (10113319)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>We fix <i>m</i> = <i>p</i> = 100 for all simulated TiTv distances. (<b>A</b>) For fixed , TiTv distance density is plotted as a function of increasing <i>η</i>. …”
  9. 11729

    Data_Sheet_1_Salt Stress Tolerance of Dark Septate Endophytes Is Independent of Melanin Accumulation.docx by Dalia A. Gaber (9753104)

    Published 2020
    “…Melanin content increased in the hyphae of all DSEs at 100 mM salt, but decreased at 500 mM. This was not reflected in the RNA accumulation of the gene encoding scytalone dehydratase which is involved in melanin biosynthesis. …”
  10. 11730

    Late morphogenesis vibrissa follicle abnormalities in <i>Trps1<sup>Δgt/Δgt</sup></i> embryos. by Katherine A. Fantauzzo (122846)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) <i>Trps1<sup>+/+</sup></i> and <i>Trps1<sup>Δgt/Δgt</sup></i> embryos at E16.5. …”
  11. 11731

    The Role of Methylation in the Intrinsic Dynamics of B- and Z-DNA by Nuri A. Temiz (171116)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, the CpG dinucleotide is a known hot spot for pathologic mutations genome-wide. …”
  12. 11732

    Scribble is required for normal myelin initiation in vitro. by Andrew A. Jarjour (343100)

    Published 2015
    “…D; Decreased contact and wrapping by MBP-expressing oligodendrocytes was observed in Scribble siRNA-transfected oligodendrocytes (shown in B) relative to those that were mock-transfected or transfected with non-targeting siRNAs (shown in A). …”
  13. 11733

    The effect of PGJ2 or Mdivi-1 treatment on cortical neurons under normal and OGD conditions. by Edina A. Wappler (303781)

    Published 2013
    “…Mdivi-1 was not protective in 3 h OGD, and at higher doses (75, 100 µmol/L) it decreased cell viability in control neurons. …”
  14. 11734

    Projections of the impact of Combination II intervention on HIV incidence. by Ramzi A. Alsallaq (276295)

    Published 2013
    “…Incidence reductions of more than 65% are delineated and the star marks IRR value with behaviour change assumptions as in (A) and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0054575#pone-0054575-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a> (<b>C</b>) Projections of percentage reduction in incidence of the Combination II intervention with respect to current standard incidence projection of 2.1 (1.9–2.3) per 100 pyar at year 15 with various assumptions of failure to achieve the uptake levels of the interventions in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0054575#pone-0054575-t002" target="_blank">Table 2:</a> (IIa) decreasing community testing uptake to 60% in community testing rounds, (IIb) doubling the drop out rate on treatment to 28% per year, (IIc) halving the uptake of circumcision to 35% of uncircumcised men, and (IId) assuming no risk behaviour change following HIV diagnosis generated by the testing.…”
  15. 11735

    Global Pyrogeography: the Current and Future Distribution of Wildfire by Meg A. Krawchuk (265459)

    Published 2009
    “…How future climate change may alter global wildfire activity, however, is still largely unknown. As a first step to quantifying potential change in global wildfire, we present a multivariate quantification of environmental drivers for the observed, current distribution of vegetation fires using statistical models of the relationship between fire activity and resources to burn, climate conditions, human influence, and lightning flash rates at a coarse spatiotemporal resolution (100 km, over one decade). …”
  16. 11736

    Loss of dFOXO suppresses the cell-number reduction in mutants by Martin A Jünger (2646)

    Published 2011
    “…Each graph displays the variation of a single parameter between the five genotypes shown in (a-e): body weight, cell number in the eye, cell size in the eye, wing area, cell number in the wing, and cell size in the wing. …”
  17. 11737

    Critical irradiation doses as a function of Wip1 (<i>s</i><sub>1</sub>) and PTEN (<i>s</i><sub>2</sub>) mRNA synthesis rates. by Beata Hat (202211)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Active PI3K level is decreased 2-fold from the nominal value. …”
  18. 11738

    Dexamethasone, CRTC2 and PGC-1α expression. by Jill A. Rahnert (2872766)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) A representative western blot confirms infection of L6 myotubes with virus encoding CRTC2 increases nuclear CRTC2 protein. …”
  19. 11739

    Table4_Preeclamptic programming unevenly perturbs inflammatory and renal vasodilatory outcomes of endotoxemia in rat offspring: modulation by losartan and pioglitazone.XLSX by Hagar A. Morgaan (15350347)

    Published 2023
    “…The latter effects disappeared in LPS/PE preparations, suggesting a postconditioning action for LPS against renal manifestation of PE. …”
  20. 11740

    VisAccel complete data_redacted2.xlsx by Miguel A. Yakouma (21439852)

    Published 2025
    “…When the velocity profile of the visual stimulus matched the velocity profile of inertial motion, the inertial stimulus was biased 10.0 ± 1.8° (mean ± SE) with a 45° visual offset, 8.9 ± 1.7° with a 60° offset, and 9.3° ± 2.5 ± with a 75° offset. …”