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  1. 8941

    Example of manual identification. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  2. 8942

    Data_soil. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  3. 8943

    Data_road. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  4. 8944

    Excel_ESs and transfer matrix. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  5. 8945

    Data sources and descriptions. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  6. 8946

    Coupling coordination types. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  7. 8947

    Results_urban-fringe-rural. by Qianhong Mao (22305184)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the mean value of ESs showed a gradient increasing differences along urban-fringe-rural, while the greatest decrease occurs in fringe expansion and urban expansion areas; and (3) interactions for changes in ES pairs also more closely linked in these two regions, with synergies dominating. …”
  8. 8948

    A Common KIF6 Polymorphism Increases Vulnerability to Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol: Two Meta-Analyses and a Meta-Regression Analysis by Brian A. Ference (190898)

    Published 2011
    “…KIF6 carriers experienced a 13% greater reduction in the risk of CVD per mmol/L decrease in LDL cholesterol than non-carriers. …”
  9. 8949

    A DAG-to-PE route mediated by Bbc may support cell growth in <i>CdsA RNAi</i> fat body. by Yuan Liu (88411)

    Published 2014
    “…Fat storage in the salivary gland of <i>CdsA</i> mutants increases dramatically. Scale bar (A, C, D): 50 µm. …”
  10. 8950

    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%. …”
  11. 8951
  12. 8952

    STATc is a key regulator of the transcriptional response to hyperosmotic shock-0 by Jianbo Na (12352)

    Published 2011
    “…After starvation for 4 hours, untreated cells and cells treated for 5 min with 50, 100, 200 and 400 mM sorbitol were fixed with ice cold methanol, and then stained with a monoclonal antibody specific for actin, followed by the incubation with anti-mouse IgG antibody conjugated with Cy5. …”
  13. 8953
  14. 8954

    Data Sheet 1_A comparative analysis of cluster based interventions on healthcare-associated infections in a tertiary care hospital in China.doc by Ya Zou (6527423)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, a notable decrease in NSIs per 10,000 patient days was observed during the same comparison period, with a statistically significant difference (12.17 ± 1.47 vs. 9.20 ± 1.07, p = 0.006).…”
  15. 8955

    Diabetic HDL is less efficient in stimulating EC proliferation. A) by Bing Pan (122540)

    Published 2012
    “…Although N-HDL promoted cell proliferation at 24 hours, G-HDL at 100 g/ml apoA-I decreased cell proliferation (mean ± SEM; **, <i>p</i><0.01 by student’s t-test). …”
  16. 8956
  17. 8957

    Transparent Sodium Lignosulfonate/Phosphorylated Sodium Alginate/Cellulose Composite Films with Flame-Retardant and UV to Blue Light-Shielding Performance by Jingyuan Zhang (6535169)

    Published 2025
    “…The films effectively block blue light from sources such as computer screens, mobile phones, and lighting systems by means of light absorption. The films outperformed commercial shielding films in UV and HEBL blocking. …”
  18. 8958

    Transparent Sodium Lignosulfonate/Phosphorylated Sodium Alginate/Cellulose Composite Films with Flame-Retardant and UV to Blue Light-Shielding Performance by Jingyuan Zhang (6535169)

    Published 2025
    “…The films effectively block blue light from sources such as computer screens, mobile phones, and lighting systems by means of light absorption. The films outperformed commercial shielding films in UV and HEBL blocking. …”
  19. 8959

    Transparent Sodium Lignosulfonate/Phosphorylated Sodium Alginate/Cellulose Composite Films with Flame-Retardant and UV to Blue Light-Shielding Performance by Jingyuan Zhang (6535169)

    Published 2025
    “…The films effectively block blue light from sources such as computer screens, mobile phones, and lighting systems by means of light absorption. The films outperformed commercial shielding films in UV and HEBL blocking. …”
  20. 8960

    Transparent Sodium Lignosulfonate/Phosphorylated Sodium Alginate/Cellulose Composite Films with Flame-Retardant and UV to Blue Light-Shielding Performance by Jingyuan Zhang (6535169)

    Published 2025
    “…The films effectively block blue light from sources such as computer screens, mobile phones, and lighting systems by means of light absorption. The films outperformed commercial shielding films in UV and HEBL blocking. …”