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  1. 42681

    DataSheet1_Gravity-Vector Induces Mechanical Remodeling of rMSCs via Combined Substrate Stiffness and Orientation.docx by Chen Zhang (66790)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, cellular morphology and focal adhesion were mainly affected by substrate stiffness, yielding a time course of increased spreading area at 24 h but decreased area at 72 h with a decrease of stiffness. …”
  2. 42682

    Code for: Measuring beta-diversity with abundance data by Louise Barwell (453067)

    Published 2015
    “…Conceptual properties C1) Independence of alpha diversity (RMSE) C2) Beta is cumulative along gradient of species turnover (RMSE) C3) Similarity is probabilistic when assemblages are distributed indepndently and identically in space (RMSE) C4) Minimum of zero and positiveness (TRUE/FALSE) C5) Fixed upper bound R (TRUE/FALSE) C6) Monotonic increase with species turnover (TRUE/FALSE) C7) Monotonic increase with decoupling of species ranks (TRUE/FALSE) C8) Monotonic increase with differences in evenness (TRUE/FALSE) C9) Beta under extreme decoupling of species ranks < beta when species turnover is complete (TRUE/FALSE) C10) Beta under extreme differences in evenness < beta when species turnover is complete (TRUE/FALSE) C11) Symmetry (Beta(x1, x2)==Beta(x2,x1)) (TRUE/FALSE) C12) Double zero asymmetry (TRUE/FALSE) C13) Beta does not decrease in a series of nested assemblages (TRUE/FALSE) C14) Independence of species replication (RMSE) C15) Independence of the measurement units (RMSE) C16) Independence of differences in abundance (RMSE) Sampling properties S1) Independence of sample size (RMSE) S2) Independence of unequal sample sizes (RMSE) Personality properties P1) Sensitivity to nestedness R P2) Relative sensitivity to nestedness and turnover components of beta P3) Relative sensitivity to decoupling of species ranks and species turnover components of beta P4) Relative sensitivity to evenness differences and species turnover components of beta P5) Relative sensitivity to turnover in rare versus common species We also consider two additional scenarios in our discussion and report the results in the Supplementary Information E1) Patterns of turnover predicted by a positive occupancy-abundance relationship (ONR): rare species are more likely to be turned over E2) Scale-dependence of beta-diversity.…”
  3. 42683

    DataSheet1_Human organoids are superior to cell culture models for intestinal barrier research.docx by Catherine Kollmann (17077822)

    Published 2023
    “…Cell viability was observed to decrease with time but was preserved when initial barrier changes were evident. …”
  4. 42684

    Table1_Fever management in children and insights into fever of unknown origin: a survey among Italian pediatricians.pdf by Elena Chiappini (304802)

    Published 2024
    “…Compared to what participants reported for the treatment of non-prolonged fever, a significant decrease in the prescription of paracetamol as first-choice drug in children with FUO was observed (80.5%; P < 0.0001). …”
  5. 42685

    Acute Effects of Capsaicin on Energy Expenditure and Fat Oxidation in Negative Energy Balance by Pilou L. H. R. Janssens (429412)

    Published 2013
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>In an effectively 20.5% negative energy balance, consumption of 2.56 mg capsaicin per meal supports negative energy balance by counteracting the unfavorable negative energy balance effect of decrease in components of energy expenditure. …”
  6. 42686

    DataSheet1_Associations between dysbiosis gut microbiota and changes of neurotransmitters and short-chain fatty acids in valproic acid model rats.docx by Jiu-Gen Zhong (14456967)

    Published 2023
    “…Five neurotransmitters (threonine, kynurenine, tryptophan, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, denoted as 5-HIAA, and betaine aldehyde chloride, denoted as BAC) were significantly decreased, whereas betaine was increased in the prefrontal cortex of valproic acid model rats compared to control rats. …”
  7. 42687

    DataSheet_1_Porous fiber materials can alleviate the risk of farmland drought and flooding disasters and prompt crop growth.zip by Tianling Qin (4604998)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, when PFM was buried in the soil, the wheat yield increased by −6.7%–20.4%, but the corn yield in some PFM groups decreased by 5.1% to 42.5% under short-duration irrigation conditions. …”
  8. 42688

    Image_1_Childhood Obesity: Does it Have Any Effect on Young Arteries?.pdf by Andrea Emese Jakab (9129383)

    Published 2020
    “…According to our results we may conclude that the unchanged PWV<sub>ao</sub> in O/OW subjects might be due to the compensatory decrease in Aix<sub>ao</sub>, referring to enhanced vasodilatory status in the studied population.…”
  9. 42689

    Table_1_Interference With Coagulation Cascade as a Novel Approach to Counteract Cisplatin-Induced Acute Tubular Necrosis; an Experimental Study in Rats.DOCX by Mohamed G. Ewees (5846336)

    Published 2018
    “…Animals in groups (2, 3, and 4) were sacrificed after 1, 2 and 3 days of cisplatin injection, respectively, while groups (1, 5, 6, and 7) were sacrificed after 4 days of cisplatin injection. …”
  10. 42690

    Expression features of the grapevine BURP superfamily. by José Tomás Matus (86132)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Log<sub>2</sub> fluorescence intensity values from the <i>V. vinifera</i> cv. Corvina ATLAS were normalized based on the mean expression value of each gene in all tissues/organs. …”
  11. 42691

    Table_1.DOCX by Alejandro Gonzalez-Martinez (2371723)

    Published 2018
    “…Biomass in the partial nitritation biofilter experienced a sharp decrease of about 80% due to antibiotics loading, but the biomass adapted and experienced a growth by stabilization under antibiotics feeding. …”
  12. 42692

    Fumarate Reductase Activity Maintains an Energized Membrane in Anaerobic <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> by Shinya Watanabe (3092)

    Published 2011
    “…A drop in dissolved oxygen concentration from 50 mmHg to 0.42 mmHg led to a 2.3 fold decrease in intracellular ATP levels with an almost 70-fold increase in the ratio of NADH/NAD<sup>+</sup>. …”
  13. 42693

    Supplementary Material for: Association between blood flow measured within 30 days from AV access creation and thrombosis risk by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…In dAVF with a Qa<1289 ml/min, there was a 43% increase in the risk of thrombosis every 100 ml/min decrease in Qa (aHR 1.43 [1.11-1.83], p 0.005). …”
  14. 42694

    Formation of long-range interactions by insulator proteins. by Jutta Vogelmann (622973)

    Published 2014
    “…(F) CP190 (50 nM) was pre-incubated with B32S (400 nM BEAF32), leading to a complex with a large cross-correlation signal in which CP190 forms long-range contacts between CGATA motifs (see inset scheme). …”
  15. 42695

    Data Sheet 1_Rising burden of subarachnoid hemorrhage linked to high systolic blood pressure among young and middle-aged populations: temporal trends and global implication.pdf by Pengfei Chen (462170)

    Published 2025
    “…From 1990 to 2021, high-SDI regions achieved the greatest reductions in mortality (−50.3%) and DALYs (−46.8%), while low-SDI regions saw increases in deaths (+109.5%) and DALYs (+114.7%). …”
  16. 42696

    Image1_Pharmacokinetics, Mass Balance, Excretion, and Tissue Distribution of Plasmalogen Precursor PPI-1011.jpg by Tara Smith (2558311)

    Published 2022
    “…Non-compartmental analysis showed that following a single dose, PPI-1011 exhibited peak levels between 6 and 12 h but also a long half-life with mean t<sub>1/2</sub> of 40 h. …”
  17. 42697

    Table2_Pharmacokinetics, Mass Balance, Excretion, and Tissue Distribution of Plasmalogen Precursor PPI-1011.pdf by Tara Smith (2558311)

    Published 2022
    “…Non-compartmental analysis showed that following a single dose, PPI-1011 exhibited peak levels between 6 and 12 h but also a long half-life with mean t<sub>1/2</sub> of 40 h. …”
  18. 42698

    NLP-7 signaling regulates SNB-1::GFP abundance at HSN synapses. by Navonil Banerjee (3909580)

    Published 2017
    “…(B, C) Quantification of average SNB-1::GFP (B) or DsRed2 (C) intensity in synaptic region of the HSNs for the genotypes indicated. Bars represent mean ± SEM for each condition. See also <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006697#pgen.1006697.s005" target="_blank">S5</a> and <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006697#pgen.1006697.s006" target="_blank">S6</a> Figs for additional quantification of SNB-1::GFP and the active zone marker GFP::SYD-2. …”
  19. 42699

    Table1_Pharmacokinetics, Mass Balance, Excretion, and Tissue Distribution of Plasmalogen Precursor PPI-1011.pdf by Tara Smith (2558311)

    Published 2022
    “…Non-compartmental analysis showed that following a single dose, PPI-1011 exhibited peak levels between 6 and 12 h but also a long half-life with mean t<sub>1/2</sub> of 40 h. …”
  20. 42700

    Image2_Pharmacokinetics, Mass Balance, Excretion, and Tissue Distribution of Plasmalogen Precursor PPI-1011.jpg by Tara Smith (2558311)

    Published 2022
    “…Non-compartmental analysis showed that following a single dose, PPI-1011 exhibited peak levels between 6 and 12 h but also a long half-life with mean t<sub>1/2</sub> of 40 h. …”