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  1. 11021

    Table_3_The relationship between central obesity and risk of breast cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of 7,989,315 women.docx by Hongyang Chen (410527)

    Published 2023
    “…Regarding the BC subtype, central obesity is proven to be a risk of ER+ and ER- BCs. The dose–response analysis revealed that when BMI (during premenopausal) exceeded 23.40 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, the risk of BC began to decrease, and WC higher than 83.80 cm or WHR exceeded 0.78 could efficiently increase the BC risk.…”
  2. 11022

    Image_2_The relationship between central obesity and risk of breast cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of 7,989,315 women.jpg by Hongyang Chen (410527)

    Published 2023
    “…Regarding the BC subtype, central obesity is proven to be a risk of ER+ and ER- BCs. The dose–response analysis revealed that when BMI (during premenopausal) exceeded 23.40 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, the risk of BC began to decrease, and WC higher than 83.80 cm or WHR exceeded 0.78 could efficiently increase the BC risk.…”
  3. 11023

    Table_4_The relationship between central obesity and risk of breast cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of 7,989,315 women.DOCX by Hongyang Chen (410527)

    Published 2023
    “…Regarding the BC subtype, central obesity is proven to be a risk of ER+ and ER- BCs. The dose–response analysis revealed that when BMI (during premenopausal) exceeded 23.40 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, the risk of BC began to decrease, and WC higher than 83.80 cm or WHR exceeded 0.78 could efficiently increase the BC risk.…”
  4. 11024

    Table_2_The relationship between central obesity and risk of breast cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of 7,989,315 women.DOCX by Hongyang Chen (410527)

    Published 2023
    “…Regarding the BC subtype, central obesity is proven to be a risk of ER+ and ER- BCs. The dose–response analysis revealed that when BMI (during premenopausal) exceeded 23.40 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, the risk of BC began to decrease, and WC higher than 83.80 cm or WHR exceeded 0.78 could efficiently increase the BC risk.…”
  5. 11025

    Table_5_The relationship between central obesity and risk of breast cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of 7,989,315 women.DOCX by Hongyang Chen (410527)

    Published 2023
    “…Regarding the BC subtype, central obesity is proven to be a risk of ER+ and ER- BCs. The dose–response analysis revealed that when BMI (during premenopausal) exceeded 23.40 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, the risk of BC began to decrease, and WC higher than 83.80 cm or WHR exceeded 0.78 could efficiently increase the BC risk.…”
  6. 11026

    MAP3K19 siRNA inhibits cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary inflammation. by Stefen A. Boehme (2657068)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The acute model of cigarette smoke exposure subjected mice to cigarette smoke (7 cigarettes over a 1.75 hour period) on days 1 & 2, and dosed with either PBS, non-sense siRNA (100 μg in 50 μl volume), MAP3K19 siRNA or the CXCR-2 antagonist SB 265610 (10 mg/kg, p.o.) on days 1, 2 & 3 (n = 5 mice per treatment group). …”
  7. 11027

    Assessing the usage of end-of-life tire pyrolysis oil as an alternative fuel in a diesel engine in the point of energy, exergy, exergoeconomic, exergoenviroeconomic, and sustainabi... by Talha Ertürk (19715855)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The present study examines the utilization of fuel blends comprising waste tire pyrolysis oil (WTPO) at varying ratios (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%) in a compression-ignition (CI) engine at different loads (25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%). …”
  8. 11028

    ERR2/3 may in part operate through <i>Kcna10</i> to promote a gamma motor neuron-like biophysical signature. by Mudassar N. Khan (14290428)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>(C)</b> Reporter tdTomato fluorescence driven by wild-type (WT) <i>Kcna10</i> promoter is boosted by ERR2 cotransfection (red, <i>n</i> = 102) in chick motor neurons when compared to control (gray, <i>n</i> = 100) and decrease in tdTomato reporter fluorescence upon mutating the ERR2/3 binding sites (black, <i>n</i> = 101). …”
  9. 11029

    Do pheromone traps help to reduce new attacks of Ips typographus at the local scale after a sanitary cut ? Supplements and detailed statistical analysis by Gilles San Martin (3552875)

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p>In this two-year study (2020-2021), at the peak of a severe outbreak in Belgium, we quantified the wood volume and presence/absence of new attacks at 126 sites attacked during the previous year and within 100 m from the initial attack. …”
  10. 11030

    CBP-1 is critical for <i>mir-80</i>(Δ) healthspan benefits, and is a candidate direct binding target of miR-80. by Mehul Vora (94793)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003737#pgen-1003737-g006" target="_blank">Fig. 6A</a>. …”
  11. 11031

    PrP<sup>C</sup>GPIThy-1 L150 mice show a delay to terminal disease and altered neuropathology upon prion infection. by Berta Puig (344828)

    Published 2019
    “…Chart underneath shows mean relative intensity of PrP referred to actin where WTPrP<sup>C</sup> samples are set to 100% as a reference (error bars are SEM; n = 5 for each genotype). …”
  12. 11032

    Effect of Selenite and Selenate Application on Mineral Composition of Lettuce Plants Cultivated Under Hydroponic Conditions: Nutritional Balance Overview Using a Multifaceted Study by Emanueli do Nascimento da Silva (3897079)

    Published 2018
    “…Selenate promoted the absorption of Mo and S and the reduction of K, Mn and P, meanwhile selenite increased Mn and decreased Mo accumulation. Copper and Fe absorption was negatively affected, Ca and Mg showed a slight increase, and Na and Zn were not affected by Se species. …”
  13. 11033

    Identification of mCrip2 as a potential Cu-BP and phylogenetic analysis of CRIP family members and their putative Cu<sup>+</sup> Binding Sites. by Odette Verdejo-Torres (20391328)

    Published 2024
    “…</b> Cyclic voltammograms obtained for Au/CRIP2 (black), Au/CRIP2-Cu (red) and c) Au-Cys/CRIP2-Cu (blue), measured in a potential window of -500 to 500 mV using a scan rate of 100 mV/s with 0.1 M phosphate buffer pH 7.2 as supporting electrolyte.…”
  14. 11034

    Analysis of targeted MLX deletion in Sertoli cells. by Patrick A. Carroll (11586792)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) IF for the Sertoli cell marker SOX9 in WT and MLX<sup>KO</sup> testes with acellular tubules indicated with asterisks (100×, scale bar = 400 uM). …”
  15. 11035

    Data_Sheet_3_An Evaluation of Three Ways of Communicating Carrier Status Results to the Parents of Children in a Neonatal Sickle Cell Screening Programme.PDF by Christelle Rémus (8995493)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Method: In a randomized study, we contacted 300 couples of parents after their child had been identified as a SCD carrier in the French national newborn screening programme: 100 couples received an information letter (the standard procedure in France: arm A), 100 couples received a letter and then a follow-up phone call (arm B), and 100 received a letter and then three follow-up text messages at 5-day intervals (arm C). …”
  16. 11036

    Data_Sheet_1_An Evaluation of Three Ways of Communicating Carrier Status Results to the Parents of Children in a Neonatal Sickle Cell Screening Programme.PDF by Christelle Rémus (8995493)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Method: In a randomized study, we contacted 300 couples of parents after their child had been identified as a SCD carrier in the French national newborn screening programme: 100 couples received an information letter (the standard procedure in France: arm A), 100 couples received a letter and then a follow-up phone call (arm B), and 100 received a letter and then three follow-up text messages at 5-day intervals (arm C). …”
  17. 11037

    Data_Sheet_2_An Evaluation of Three Ways of Communicating Carrier Status Results to the Parents of Children in a Neonatal Sickle Cell Screening Programme.PDF by Christelle Rémus (8995493)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Method: In a randomized study, we contacted 300 couples of parents after their child had been identified as a SCD carrier in the French national newborn screening programme: 100 couples received an information letter (the standard procedure in France: arm A), 100 couples received a letter and then a follow-up phone call (arm B), and 100 received a letter and then three follow-up text messages at 5-day intervals (arm C). …”
  18. 11038

    DataSheet_1_Opposite trends in incidence of breast cancer in young and old female cohorts in Hungary and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic: a nationwide study between 2011–2020.x... by Zoltán Kiss (5570003)

    Published 2023
    “…Age-standardized incidence rates varied between 116.73 and 106.16/100,000 PYs, showing a mean annual change of -0.7% (95% CI: -1.21%–0.16%) and a total change of -5.41% (95% CI: -9.24 to -1.32). …”
  19. 11039

    Increase in conjugated linoleic acid content and improvement in microbial and physicochemical properties of a novel kefir stored at refrigerated temperature using complementary pro... by Hamid POURBABA (10465398)

    Published 2021
    “…A 4-fold increase in the acetic acid value (0.592 g/100 mL) was observed in kefirs supplemented with B. lactis BB-12 along with L. acidophilus LA-5 and L. paracasei 431 (G12). …”
  20. 11040

    Mapping maternal mortality rate via spatial zero-inflated models for count data: A case study of facility-based maternal deaths from Mozambique by Osvaldo Loquiha (300896)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Maternal mortality remains very high in Mozambique, with estimates from 2015 showing a maternal mortality ratio of 489 deaths per 100,000 live births, even though the rates tend to decrease since 1990. …”