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    Impact of Different Red/Far-Red Light Ratios on the Morphological Changes and Nutritional Profile of Green Leafy Vegetable Choy Sum by Li Zou (134324)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results showed that increasing FR intensity (i.e., lower R/FR) elongated the edible parts, promoted flowering, and increased the fresh weight of flowers but decreased the fresh weight of leaves and roots. Furthermore, most of carotenoids and flavonoids, especially total kaempherols, were found to be 40–50% lower under R/FR 2, 1, and 0.5, although zeaxanthin increased to 175% under R/FR 0.5. …”
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    <i>Seco</i>-Lupane Triterpene Derivatives Induce Ferroptosis through GPX4/ACSL4 Axis and Target Cyclin D1 to Block the Cell Cycle by Haohao Wang (194051)

    Published 2022
    “…Structure–activity relationship studies showed that most compounds inhibited the growth of a variety of tumor cells <i>in vitro</i>. With the extension of alkyl chains, the activity of azole compounds gradually increased while that of indole compounds first increased and then decreased. …”
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    <i>Seco</i>-Lupane Triterpene Derivatives Induce Ferroptosis through GPX4/ACSL4 Axis and Target Cyclin D1 to Block the Cell Cycle by Haohao Wang (194051)

    Published 2022
    “…Structure–activity relationship studies showed that most compounds inhibited the growth of a variety of tumor cells <i>in vitro</i>. With the extension of alkyl chains, the activity of azole compounds gradually increased while that of indole compounds first increased and then decreased. …”
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    Unique Insights in the Cervicovaginal <i>Lactobacillus iners</i> and <i>L</i>. <i>crispatus</i> Proteomes and Their Associations with Microbiota Dysbiosis by Hanneke Borgdorff (620183)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>iners</i> DNA starvation/stationary phase protection protein (DPS), and the glycolysis enzymes glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and glucose-6-phosphate isomerase (GPI), were significantly decreased in women with <i>L</i>. <i>iners</i>-containing dysbiosis compared to women with a <i>L</i>. …”
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    Variables of the simplified circulation model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Parameters in Eq (23). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Circulation model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Contains C program code of the model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Parameters of the circulation model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Parameters used in Eqs (16) and (17). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Time course of half-sarcomere length (<i>L</i>). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Time course of the crossbridge length (<i>h</i><sub><i>p</i></sub>). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    PVloops and isochronous <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> relations. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
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    Inactivation of NatB destabilized Drk, which mediated activated EGFR-induced MAPK activation. by Zhentao Sheng (107495)

    Published 2020
    “…(C-F) MARCM clones of <i>psid-D4</i> in wing discs, marked by GFP expression (pointed by arrowheads), showed decreased Drk level (C) which was rescued by expressing WT Psid (D) or nonphosphorylatable Psid<sup>SA</sup> (S678A) (F) but not the phosphomimetic mutant Psid<sup>SD</sup> (S678D) (E). …”
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    Depletion of RipA results in a reversible arrest in growth of <i>M. smegmatis.</i> by Erik C. Hett (244859)

    Published 2013
    “…OriE: <i>E. coli</i> origin of replication. (B) <i>ripA</i> depletion strain of <i>M. smegmatis</i> was grown with inducer (Tet), then inoculated into media with decreasing amounts of inducer and followed by OD<sub>600</sub> over time. …”