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  1. 17841

    The sequence of values contains predictive information about future spike occurrences. by Eleftheria Kyriaki Pissadaki (235089)

    Published 2010
    “…For delays less than 100 ms (0.1 s), the prediction error for the first step is lower in the fully diffused (A) than the fully clustered arrangement (B), suggesting that the occurrence of the next spike can be estimated with higher accuracy in fully diffused than fully clustered arrangements. …”
  2. 17842

    Seasonal Synchronization of Diapause Phases in <i>Aedes albopictus</i> (Diptera: Culicidae) by Guillaume Lacour (446652)

    Published 2015
    “…The egg diapause rate increases rapidly during September, whereas the mean number of eggs laid decreases sharply after mid-September. Surprisingly, after having reached a peak of 95% at the end of September, from mid-October the diapause incidence declined and stayed below 50%. …”
  3. 17843

    Table_3_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.docx by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  4. 17844

    Table_2_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.docx by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  5. 17845

    Table_4_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.docx by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  6. 17846

    Image_2_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.pdf by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  7. 17847

    Image_1_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.pdf by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  8. 17848

    Presentation_1_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.pdf by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  9. 17849

    Table_1_Distribution, Diversity, and Abundance of Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria in the Subterranean Estuary of the Daya Bay.docx by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The oxidation of nitrite to nitrate as the second step of nitrification is vital for the global nitrogen cycle, and the genus Nitrospira is the most widespread nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in diverse natural ecosystems. …”
  10. 17850

    Fig 3 - by Katharina Rump (2224759)

    Published 2022
    “…B) ELISA showed that histone H3 lysine 4 di-methylation (H3K4me2) decreased in U343 cells after incubation with 250 ng/ml midazolam (n = 3; p = 0.02) C) Chip-Assay confirmed binding of <i>BCHE</i> promoter region (90 bp) to H3K4me2; a 100 bp DNA Ladder was utilized; lanes 1, 7 show incubation with H3K27 antibody; lanes 2 and 6 show incubation with H3K4 antibody; lane 4 shows negative control without antibody and lane 5 shows positive control with RNA-polymerase II antibody (two experiments out of three are shown; n = 3). …”
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    Fabrication of Photoreactive Biocomposite Coatings via Electric Field-Assisted Assembly of Cyanobacteria by Oscar I. Bernal (4034618)

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, we achieved the assembly of structured cyanobacteria coatings that optimize cell surface coverage and preserve cell viability after immobilization. This is a step toward the development of flexible multilayered cell-based photoabsorbing biomaterials that can serve as components of “biomimetic leaves” for utilizing solar energy to recycle CO<sub>2</sub> into fuels or chemicals.…”
  13. 17853

    TIF-IA-Dependent Regulation of Ribosome Synthesis in <i>Drosophila</i> Muscle Is Required to Maintain Systemic Insulin Signaling and Larval Growth by Abhishek Ghosh (651945)

    Published 2014
    “…Studies in yeast and mammalian cell culture have described how TOR controls rRNA synthesis—a limiting step in ribosome biogenesis—via the RNA Polymerase I transcription factor TIF-IA. …”
  14. 17854

    Regulation of Mycolactone, the <i>Mycobacterium ulcerans</i> Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source by Caroline Deshayes (13946)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Mycobacterium ulcerans</i>, a slow-growing environmental bacterium, is the etiologic agent of Buruli ulcer, a necrotic skin disease. …”
  15. 17855

    Fabrication of Photoreactive Biocomposite Coatings via Electric Field-Assisted Assembly of Cyanobacteria by Oscar I. Bernal (4034618)

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, we achieved the assembly of structured cyanobacteria coatings that optimize cell surface coverage and preserve cell viability after immobilization. This is a step toward the development of flexible multilayered cell-based photoabsorbing biomaterials that can serve as components of “biomimetic leaves” for utilizing solar energy to recycle CO<sub>2</sub> into fuels or chemicals.…”
  16. 17856

    Dynamic and Static Postural Control in Volleyball Players with Transfemoral Amputation by Helmorany Nunes de Araújo (6303473)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT Introduction: A decrease in postural control and proprioception is a common result of lower limb amputation. …”
  17. 17857

    Influence of polymorphisms of the beta-2 adrenergic receptor on the presence of exercise-induced bronchospasm in adolescents by Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino (5084918)

    Published 2018
    “…The bronchial provocation test with exercise was performed with a protocol that consisted of walking/running for at least eight minutes at high intensity, i.e., >85% of maximum heart rate, considering EIB+ as a 10% decrease in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). …”
  18. 17858

    Effects of 40 mg·kg<sup>−1</sup> wogonin on COX-2 expression, MMP-9 and NF-κB activation. by Chien-Cheng Chen (207053)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative immunoblots and densitometry analysis showed a significant decrease in COX-2 protein levels in the ipsilateral hemispheres of wogonin-treated injured mice at day 1 compared with vehicle-treated injured mice. …”
  19. 17859

    DataSheet_1_TH2/TH1 Shift Under Ibrutinib Treatment in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.pdf by Maria Cristina Puzzolo (10649975)

    Published 2021
    “…We documented a progressive decrease of CD3+CD4+IL-4+ T cells (Th2), that was significant at M8 and at M12 (p=0.019, p=0.002), a relative increase in the CD3+CD4+IFNγ+ T cells (Th1) and a decrease of CD3+CD4+IL-17+ (Th17) cells that was maintained up to M18 (M8 vs D0 p=0.003, M12 vs D0 p=0.003, M18 vs D0 p=0.004) of ibrutinib treatment. …”
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    Developmental Toxicity of Surface-Modified Gold Nanorods in the Zebrafish Model by Zakaria, Zain Z

    Published 2022
    “…Our data showed that AuNRs caused mortality with a calculated LC50 of EC50,24hpf of AuNRs being 9.1 μg/mL, while a higher concentration of AuNRs was revealed to elicit developmental abnormalities. …”
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