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  1. 18581

    Dynamo driven by precession in a spherical shell by Nathanael Schaeffer (474534)

    Published 2018
    “…We use the exact same parameters as Tilgner (2005) in his figure 4, namely a Poincaré number Po=0.3 and a precession angle alpha=120°.…”
  2. 18582

    Dataset. by Megan Null (4621039)

    Published 2024
    “…We aimed to determine (1) the association between 6-hour UVA score and in-hospital mortality, and (2) if a decrease in UVA score from admission to 6 hours was associated with improved in-hospital mortality. …”
  3. 18583

    The nature and intensity of mechanical stimulation drive different dynamics of MRTF-A nuclear redistribution after actin remodeling in myoblasts - Fig 1 by Lorraine Montel (5316863)

    Published 2019
    “…With SiR-actin 200nM the F-/G-actin ratio increased by almost 50% with respect to control cells, but does not increase with 50nM SiR-actin; over-expression of mCherry-actin led to a decrease in the F-/G-actin ratio by about 40%. …”
  4. 18584

    Parallelization of a Common Changepoint Detection Method by S. O. Tickle (7036706)

    Published 2021
    “…We establish that parallelization can give substantial computational improvements: in some situations the computational cost decreases roughly quadratically in the number of cores used. …”
  5. 18585

    A Framework for Proactive Interaction in Automated Vehicles by Jinglu Li (16487649)

    Published 2025
    “…We apply the framework in a video-based online study (<math><mrow><mi>N</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>351</mn></mrow></math>) of a vehicle navigation system that exhibits proactive behavior. …”
  6. 18586

    Human Serum Albumin Binding in a Vial: A Novel UV-pH Titration Method To Assist Drug Design by Gergő Dargó (3138048)

    Published 2020
    “…The knowledge on human serum albumin (HSA) binding is of utmost importance as it affects pharmacokinetic behavior and bioavailability of drugs. In this article, we report a novel method to screen for ionizable molecules with high HSA binding affinity based on p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> shifts using UV-pH titration. …”
  7. 18587

    Human Serum Albumin Binding in a Vial: A Novel UV-pH Titration Method To Assist Drug Design by Gergő Dargó (3138048)

    Published 2020
    “…The knowledge on human serum albumin (HSA) binding is of utmost importance as it affects pharmacokinetic behavior and bioavailability of drugs. In this article, we report a novel method to screen for ionizable molecules with high HSA binding affinity based on p<i>K</i><sub>a</sub> shifts using UV-pH titration. …”
  8. 18588

    Data from: Quantifying seed rain patterns in a remnant and a chronosequence of restored tallgrass prairies in north central Missouri by Katherine Wynne (22078346)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p><em>Synthesis and Applications</em>: Our results revealed that grasslands, notably young prairies, produce larger quantities of seed rain than previously known (124,806 seeds m<sup>-2</sup> year <sup>–1</sup>, 97.24 g m<sup>-2</sup> year <sup>–1</sup>), and seed input in all sampled prairies far exceeded restoration broadcast seeding densities. We further found that decreases in seed rain quantity across the chronosequence did not correspond with increases in seed mass, suggesting a lack of tradeoffs between these metrics. …”
  9. 18589

    EBV epitranscriptome reprogramming by METTL14 is critical for viral-associated tumorigenesis by Fengchao Lang (5205029)

    Published 2019
    “…We explored the role of m6A in EBV gene regulation and associated cancers. …”
  10. 18590

    Resveratrol significantly changes the transcription levels of periodic expressed genes. by Zhe Wang (41178)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Clustering analysis based on the microarray analysis in which the data were selected by both the Fold Change (>50%) and p-value (<0.05). …”
  11. 18591

    Hypothesized path model. by Diane M. Quinn (9367427)

    Published 2023
    “…For roommates who form close relationships, there was evidence of contagion of both GPAs and depressive symptoms at the end of Fall and Spring semesters. Finally, a longitudinal path model showed that as depressive symptoms spread from the student to their roommate, the roommate’s GPA decreased. …”
  12. 18592

    Data set. by Diane M. Quinn (9367427)

    Published 2023
    “…For roommates who form close relationships, there was evidence of contagion of both GPAs and depressive symptoms at the end of Fall and Spring semesters. Finally, a longitudinal path model showed that as depressive symptoms spread from the student to their roommate, the roommate’s GPA decreased. …”
  13. 18593

    Table1_Case report: A case of immune thrombocytopenia combined with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Helicobacter pylori infection in a child.xlsx by Lihong Yang (7196)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is one of the most prevalent acquired bleeding disorders in children, which is primarily characterized by a decrease in platelet count. It can be classified into two subtypes: primary ITP and secondary ITP. …”
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  15. 18595

    Impaired expression of <i>bmp4</i>, <i>fgf8a, and1</i> and <i>msx</i> genes in the pectoral fin region of <i>dlx5a/6a</i> morphants. by Églantine Heude (568153)

    Published 2014
    “…In contrast to what is observed in controls at 48 hpf, <i>dlx5a/6a</i> morphants show a marked decrease or loss of expression of the PFB markers associated with pectoral fin agenesis (B′–D′, F′, H′). …”
  16. 18596

    Table_2_Is Gut Microbiota a Key Player in Epilepsy Onset? A Longitudinal Study in Drug-Naive Children.docx by Camilla Ceccarani (5892314)

    Published 2021
    “…In drug-naive subjects, we observed a microbial signature that shared several features with those reported in refractory epilepsy, such as an increased abundance in Akkermansia spp. and Proteobacteria and a decreased relative abundance in Faecalibacterium spp.We suggest that a bacterial-mediated proinflammatory milieu could contribute to seizure occurrence in children with new onset of epilepsy, as already reported for individuals with drug-resistant epilepsy, and that it could vary during treatment in those who are drug-responsive.…”
  17. 18597

    Image_1_Is Gut Microbiota a Key Player in Epilepsy Onset? A Longitudinal Study in Drug-Naive Children.tif by Camilla Ceccarani (5892314)

    Published 2021
    “…In drug-naive subjects, we observed a microbial signature that shared several features with those reported in refractory epilepsy, such as an increased abundance in Akkermansia spp. and Proteobacteria and a decreased relative abundance in Faecalibacterium spp.We suggest that a bacterial-mediated proinflammatory milieu could contribute to seizure occurrence in children with new onset of epilepsy, as already reported for individuals with drug-resistant epilepsy, and that it could vary during treatment in those who are drug-responsive.…”
  18. 18598

    Image_3_Is Gut Microbiota a Key Player in Epilepsy Onset? A Longitudinal Study in Drug-Naive Children.tif by Camilla Ceccarani (5892314)

    Published 2021
    “…In drug-naive subjects, we observed a microbial signature that shared several features with those reported in refractory epilepsy, such as an increased abundance in Akkermansia spp. and Proteobacteria and a decreased relative abundance in Faecalibacterium spp.We suggest that a bacterial-mediated proinflammatory milieu could contribute to seizure occurrence in children with new onset of epilepsy, as already reported for individuals with drug-resistant epilepsy, and that it could vary during treatment in those who are drug-responsive.…”
  19. 18599

    Table_1_A Regional View of the Response to Climate Change: A Meta-Analysis of European Benthic Organisms’ Responses.xlsx by George Hoppit (12961253)

    Published 2022
    “…We found calcifying organisms are an at-risk taxon in European waters, with climate stressors decreasing growth rates, reproduction, and survival rates. …”
  20. 18600

    Table_1_Is Gut Microbiota a Key Player in Epilepsy Onset? A Longitudinal Study in Drug-Naive Children.docx by Camilla Ceccarani (5892314)

    Published 2021
    “…In drug-naive subjects, we observed a microbial signature that shared several features with those reported in refractory epilepsy, such as an increased abundance in Akkermansia spp. and Proteobacteria and a decreased relative abundance in Faecalibacterium spp.We suggest that a bacterial-mediated proinflammatory milieu could contribute to seizure occurrence in children with new onset of epilepsy, as already reported for individuals with drug-resistant epilepsy, and that it could vary during treatment in those who are drug-responsive.…”