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  1. 11821

    DataSheet_1_Azacitidine and lenalidomide combination: a novel relapse prophylaxis regimen after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation in patients with acute myeloid le... by Yimei Feng (6383840)

    Published 2023
    “…With a median follow-up time of 608 (43-1440) days, the estimated 1-year disease free survival (DFS) was 82%, cumulative incidence of relapse (CIR) was 18%, and overall survival (OS) was 100%. …”
  2. 11822

    Data Sheet 1_Synergistic amelioration of renal oxidative stress, inflammation, and fibrosis by combination of metformin and Clinacanthus nutans leave extracts in a type 2 diabetic... by Pongrapee Laorodphun (21195563)

    Published 2025
    “…The diabetic rats were randomly divided into four groups: untreated diabetic rats (DM), diabetic rats treated with CN at doses of 100 or 200 mg/kg/day (DM100 or DM200), diabetic rats treated with a combination of CN and metformin (DMCOM), and diabetic rats treated with metformin at 100 mg/kg/day (DMMET). …”
  3. 11823

    Starvation reduces copper avoidance. by Molly A. Matty (6432926)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A) Schematic of the sensory integration assay. ~100–200 day 1 adult animals (n) are placed in the black rectangle. …”
  4. 11824

    Disrupting netrin function increases the number of FCs and reduces the number of FAs in lamellipodial protrusions of U87 and U373, but not U343, cells. by Andrew A. Jarjour (343100)

    Published 2013
    “…FAs in U87 cell lamellipodia were identified and quantified by generating images of paxillin and zyxin co-localization (E, J, O, T, Y) and determining the density of paxillin+/zyxin+ foci (AC). 25 µg/ml control rabbit IgG (Rb IgG; K–O), 100 ng/ml netrin-1 (P–T) or 10 µg/ml DCC<sub>FB</sub> (U–Y) resulted in no change in FC or FA density relative to control medium (A–E). 25 µg/ml Net<sub>FB</sub> (F–J) significantly increased the density of FCs (Z) and decreased FA density (AC). …”
  5. 11825

    Results of nestedness analyses for species split based on schooling behavior. by Joshua A. Drew (124629)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Islands were ordered longitudinally. A metric of 100 indicates perfect nestedness. NODF (Nested metric based on Overlap and Decreasing Fill) for the whole data set, NODF columns focuses on individual countries, and NODF rows focuses on species.…”
  6. 11826

    Effects of αB crystallin on microtubule assembly and tubulin aggregation. by Scott A. Houck (74759)

    Published 2013
    “…In the absence of αB crystallin 34µM tubulin assembled to a value of 100% (horizontal dotted line). With increasing molar ratios of αB crystallin∶tubulin, microtubule assembly increased to a maximum approximately two fold greater than in the assembly in the absence of αB crystallin and then decreased at higher molar ratios. …”
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  8. 11828

    Table_1_Recombinant Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Alfa Dose Adjustment in US Clinical Practice: An Observational, Retrospective Analysis of a Real-World Electronic Medical Rec... by Mary C. Mahony (11816252)

    Published 2021
    “…The mean (SD) number of dose changes/cycle was 1.61 (0.92) for cycles with any dose adjustment, 1.72 (1.03) for cycles with ≥1 dose increase, 2.77 (1.00) for cycles with ≥1 dose increase and ≥1 decrease (n=2,755), and 1.88 (1.03) for cycles with ≥1 dose decrease.…”
  9. 11829

    Data_Sheet_1_Evaluation of a Restoration Approach After One Century – Effects of Admixed European Beech on the Natural Regeneration Potential and Humus Condition in Spruce Stands.d... by Maximilian Axer (12363043)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>About 100 years ago, groups of European beech were reintroduced into Norway spruce stands in some parts of Germany as a restoration approach. …”
  10. 11830

    Data_Sheet_1_Evaluation of a Restoration Approach After One Century – Effects of Admixed European Beech on the Natural Regeneration Potential and Humus Condition in Spruce Stands.d... by Maximilian Axer (12363043)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>About 100 years ago, groups of European beech were reintroduced into Norway spruce stands in some parts of Germany as a restoration approach. …”
  11. 11831

    DataSheet1_A reagentless electrochemical immunosensor for sensitive detection of carcinoembryonic antigen based on the interface with redox probe-modified electron transfer wires a... by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2022
    “…The fabricated immunosensor can achieve sensitive determination of CEA ranging from 10 pg/ml to 100 ng/ml with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.6 pg/ml. …”
  12. 11832

    Frequencies and propensities of surface residues. by Nickolay A. Khazanov (488317)

    Published 2013
    “…Due to rounding, rows in A) may occasionally sum to a value other than 100%. …”
  13. 11833

    Data_Sheet_1_Synergistic Effects of Catalyst Mixtures on Biomass Catalytic Pyrolysis.docx by Badr A. Mohamed (9764777)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>This paper studied the synergistic effects of catalyst mixtures on biomass catalytic pyrolysis in comparison with the single catalyst in a microwave reactor and a TGA. In general, positive synergistic effects were identified based on increased mass loss rate, reduced activation energy, and improved bio-oil quality compared to the case with a single catalyst at higher catalyst loads. 10KP/10Bento (a mixture of 10% K<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> and 10% bentonite) increased the mass loss rate by 85 and 45% at heating rates of 100 and 25°C/min, respectively, compared to switchgrass without catalyst. …”
  14. 11834

    Changes in expression levels of CD64 affect the efficacy of infliximab in THP-1 cells. by Kacper A. Wojtal (139952)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Treatment with IFN-γ elevates the mRNA expression levels of CD64 (A), which result in the loss of efficacy of IFX and ADA (B). …”
  15. 11835

    Duplex ddPCR for <i>IGF1</i> and <i>EPO</i> transgene elements. by Dirk A. Moser (655732)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>500 ng human gDNA were spiked with serial dilutions (1∶5; 1∶2; 1∶5; 1∶2 and 1∶5) of <i>IGF1</i>-standard (A), decreasing amounts of <i>IGF1</i> and <i>EPO</i>-standard (B), inverse amounts of <i>IGF1</i> (decreasing) and <i>EPO</i> (increasing) (C), <i>EPO</i> only (D) and <i>IGF1</i> multiplexed with ICS at ∼100 copies/reaction (E). …”
  16. 11836

    Expression and histological analyses of CGHT follicles. by Katherine A. Fantauzzo (122846)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A,B) SOX9 expression (red) was decreased in the hair follicle of the proband (B) as compared to an unaffected control follicle (A), particularly in the proliferative epithelial cells at the base of the follicle, as detected by immunofluorescence analyses. …”
  17. 11837

    Neuronal responses to visual stimuli in the proposed microcircuit model with different excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) ratios caused by a change in pyramidal (Pyr) neuron and somatosta... by Nobuhiko Wagatsuma (494052)

    Published 2025
    “…<b><i>A.</i></b> Mean population firing rates of Pyr (first panel from the left), parvalbumin (PV; second panel), SOM (third panel), and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP; fourth panel) populations as a function of E/I ratios. …”
  18. 11838

    The effect of PKCλ knock-down on hyperglycemia-induced insulin resistance. by Katherine A. Robinson (645068)

    Published 2014
    “…</b> cells preincubated in 5 mM glucose (IS) vs. 25 mM glucose+0.6 nM insulin (GI-IR) and then stimulated (the black bars) or not (basal) with acute, 100 nM insulin. Knock-down of PKCλ mRNA decreased the insulin-stimulation of glucose transport by ∼20%, in IS adipocytes, but had no additional effect in GI-IR adipocytes. …”
  19. 11839

    Agrin loss leads to disassembly of the postsynaptic apparatus. by Melanie A. Samuel (253429)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A–B. Triangularis sterni muscle from control (A) and conditional agrin knockout (B) animals 3 months after tamoxifen (TX) administration. …”
  20. 11840

    Effect of impaired intestinal lipid transport on intestinal epithelial apoptosis. by Jessica A. Dominguez (299535)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Intestinal epithelial apoptosis was evaluated by active caspase-3 staining (A) and H&E staining (B) in 100 crypts. Control mice subjected to <i>P. aeruginosa</i> pneumonia exhibited increased intestinal apoptosis by both methods. …”