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  1. 33081

    Image_6_Identification of COP9 Signalosome Subunit Genes in Bactrocera dorsalis and Functional Analysis of csn3 in Female Fecundity.JPEG by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression level of EcRB1 and USP, which encode the heterodimer receptors of 20E, and vitellogenin transcripts (Vg1 and Vg2) was suppressed in the fat body of female adults injected with csn3dsRNA. Decreased level of Vg1 protein was confirmed by means of Western blots. …”
  2. 33082

    Image_7_Identification of COP9 Signalosome Subunit Genes in Bactrocera dorsalis and Functional Analysis of csn3 in Female Fecundity.JPEG by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression level of EcRB1 and USP, which encode the heterodimer receptors of 20E, and vitellogenin transcripts (Vg1 and Vg2) was suppressed in the fat body of female adults injected with csn3dsRNA. Decreased level of Vg1 protein was confirmed by means of Western blots. …”
  3. 33083

    Image_4_Identification of COP9 Signalosome Subunit Genes in Bactrocera dorsalis and Functional Analysis of csn3 in Female Fecundity.JPEG by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression level of EcRB1 and USP, which encode the heterodimer receptors of 20E, and vitellogenin transcripts (Vg1 and Vg2) was suppressed in the fat body of female adults injected with csn3dsRNA. Decreased level of Vg1 protein was confirmed by means of Western blots. …”
  4. 33084

    Image_3_Identification of COP9 Signalosome Subunit Genes in Bactrocera dorsalis and Functional Analysis of csn3 in Female Fecundity.JPEG by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression level of EcRB1 and USP, which encode the heterodimer receptors of 20E, and vitellogenin transcripts (Vg1 and Vg2) was suppressed in the fat body of female adults injected with csn3dsRNA. Decreased level of Vg1 protein was confirmed by means of Western blots. …”
  5. 33085

    Analysis of biochemical and membrane property parameters. by Sandeep N. Shah (118905)

    Published 2016
    “…(C) ATP and (D) G6PDH analysis of day 18 non-filtered and filtered stemRBCs (n = 3–5) as well as control and G6PDH standard (n = 8) (mean ± SD). …”
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  7. 33087

    Activation of mitoK<sub>ATP</sub> channels increased the electrical coupling of directly coupled astrocytes in slice. by Jiangping Wang (281901)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative recordings of a recorded astrocyte pair after addition of DIZ, 5-HD, or both for 5 min. The coupling ratio was increased with DIZ but decreased with 5-HD. …”
  8. 33088

    Figure 8 by Andy M. Reynolds (358209)

    Published 2013
    “…Mean times do not change significantly when the length scale <i>L</i> is increased or decreased by a factor of 2. …”
  9. 33089

    Data_Sheet_1_The Global Durum Wheat Panel (GDP): An International Platform to Identify and Exchange Beneficial Alleles.ZIP by Elisabetta Mazzucotelli (6575246)

    Published 2020
    “…Among modern durum accessions, breeding programs from Italy, France and Central Asia provided the highest level of genetic diversity, with only a moderate decrease in genetic diversity observed across nearly 50 years of breeding (1970–2018). …”
  10. 33090

    Genome-Wide Association of Lipid-Lowering Response to Statins in Combined Study Populations by Mathew J. Barber (251595)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Statins effectively lower total and plasma LDL-cholesterol, but the magnitude of decrease varies among individuals. To identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) contributing to this variation, we performed a combined analysis of genome-wide association (GWA) results from three trials of statin efficacy.…”
  11. 33091

    Data_Sheet_2_The Global Durum Wheat Panel (GDP): An International Platform to Identify and Exchange Beneficial Alleles.ZIP by Elisabetta Mazzucotelli (6575246)

    Published 2020
    “…Among modern durum accessions, breeding programs from Italy, France and Central Asia provided the highest level of genetic diversity, with only a moderate decrease in genetic diversity observed across nearly 50 years of breeding (1970–2018). …”
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    Image_2_Total Psoas Muscle Area as a Marker for Sarcopenia Is Related to Outcome in Children With Neuroblastoma.JPEG by Annika Ritz (11297565)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: One hundred and sixty-four children with workup for neuroblastoma were identified, and 101 children fulfilled inclusion criteria for further analysis, with a mean age of 3.92 years (SD 2.71 years). Mean tPMA z-score at L4-5 was −2.37 (SD 1.02). …”
  15. 33095

    Image_3_Total Psoas Muscle Area as a Marker for Sarcopenia Is Related to Outcome in Children With Neuroblastoma.JPEG by Annika Ritz (11297565)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: One hundred and sixty-four children with workup for neuroblastoma were identified, and 101 children fulfilled inclusion criteria for further analysis, with a mean age of 3.92 years (SD 2.71 years). Mean tPMA z-score at L4-5 was −2.37 (SD 1.02). …”
  16. 33096

    Image_1_Total Psoas Muscle Area as a Marker for Sarcopenia Is Related to Outcome in Children With Neuroblastoma.JPEG by Annika Ritz (11297565)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: One hundred and sixty-four children with workup for neuroblastoma were identified, and 101 children fulfilled inclusion criteria for further analysis, with a mean age of 3.92 years (SD 2.71 years). Mean tPMA z-score at L4-5 was −2.37 (SD 1.02). …”
  17. 33097

    Spermidine up-regulates expression of the epithelial stem cell-associated keratins K15 and K19. by Yuval Ramot (347226)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>. Spermidine treatment for 6d increased K15-like immunoreactivity in the 0.5 µM and 1 µM doses, as assessed by quantitative immunoreactivity. n = 10–15 HFs/group; cumulative results of two different experiments. …”
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    Variation in actuarial senescence does not reflect life span variation across mammals by Guillaume Péron (655312)

    Published 2019
    “…Variation in life span was increasingly driven by the intensity of actuarial senescence and decreasingly driven by prime-age adult mortality from small to large species because of changes in the elasticity of life span to these parameters, even if all the adult survival parameters consistently exhibited a canalization pattern of weaker variability among long-lived species than among short-lived ones. …”
  20. 33100

    Time-course of BIO effects on GSK-3β activity, Akt, AMPK and MAPK signaling in contracting myotubes. by Mounira Abiola (368118)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>D</b>) BIO decreased Erk1/2 phosphorylation with a similar time-course in myotubes cultured either in G5 or G25. …”