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    ApoER2 expression increases Aβ production while decreasing Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) endocytosis: Possible role in the partitioning of APP into lipid rafts and in the regulat... by Rodrigo A Fuentealba (77901)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "ApoER2 expression increases Aβ production while decreasing Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) endocytosis: Possible role in the partitioning of APP into lipid rafts and in the regulation of γ-secretase activity"</p><p>http://www.molecularneurodegeneration.com/content/2/1/14</p><p>Molecular Neurodegeneration 2007;2():14-14.…”
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    S1 Data - by Elizabeth Dufourcq Sekatcheff (17457627)

    Published 2023
    “…To go further, we used the same experimental design to assess more precisely the molecular determinants of reproductive toxicity, primarily decreases in gamete number. …”
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    Table_4_COVID-19 vaccine uptake, hesitancy and clinical effects on patients with Takayasu’s arteritis: A web-based questionnaire survey from a large cohort.xlsx by Xiufang Kong (3821644)

    Published 2023
    “…Objective<p>This study aimed to investigate the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rate, reasons for vaccine hesitancy and clinical effects on patients with Takayasu’s arteritis (TAK).</p>Methods<p>A web-based survey was administered to a TAK cohort established by the Department of Rheumatology, Zhongshan Hospital through WeChat in April, 2022. …”
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    Comparison between empirical and random food webs: Clustering coefficient and characteristic path length. by Tomás Ignacio Marina (5309588)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A) Clustering Coefficient (CC) and (B) Characteristic Path Length (CPL) for empirical and random networks (ordered by decreasing connectance), generated with the same size (S) and number of links (L). …”
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    Surface Modification of Bacterial Cellulose Aerogels’ Web-like Skeleton for Oil/Water Separation by Huazheng Sai (1622671)

    Published 2015
    “…Because the surface energy of cellulose nanofibers decreased and the three-dimensional web-like microstructure, which was comprised of ultrathin (20–80 nm) cellulose nanofibers, is maintained during the trimethylsilylation process, the HBCAs have hydrophobic and oleophilic properties (water/air contact angle as high as 146.5°) that endow them with excellent selectivity for oil adsorption from water. …”
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    Surface Modification of Bacterial Cellulose Aerogels’ Web-like Skeleton for Oil/Water Separation by Huazheng Sai (1622671)

    Published 2015
    “…Because the surface energy of cellulose nanofibers decreased and the three-dimensional web-like microstructure, which was comprised of ultrathin (20–80 nm) cellulose nanofibers, is maintained during the trimethylsilylation process, the HBCAs have hydrophobic and oleophilic properties (water/air contact angle as high as 146.5°) that endow them with excellent selectivity for oil adsorption from water. …”
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    Surface Modification of Bacterial Cellulose Aerogels’ Web-like Skeleton for Oil/Water Separation by Huazheng Sai (1622671)

    Published 2015
    “…Because the surface energy of cellulose nanofibers decreased and the three-dimensional web-like microstructure, which was comprised of ultrathin (20–80 nm) cellulose nanofibers, is maintained during the trimethylsilylation process, the HBCAs have hydrophobic and oleophilic properties (water/air contact angle as high as 146.5°) that endow them with excellent selectivity for oil adsorption from water. …”
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    Human Impacts and Climate Change Influence Nestedness and Modularity in Food-Web and Mutualistic Networks by Kazuhiro Takemoto (81253)

    Published 2016
    “…In pollination networks, for instance, nestedness increased and modularity decreased in response to increased human impacts. Modularity in seed-dispersal networks decreased with temperature change (i.e., warming), whereas food web nestedness increased and modularity declined in response to global warming. …”
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    Oligomeric state of D4 and His-D4/A20<sub>1–50</sub>. by Céline Contesto-Richefeu (531761)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) 15% SDS-PAGE analysis of purified D4 and His-D4/A20<sub>1–50</sub> complex. …”
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    (A) Spike patterns of 50 granule cells when NMDA channels of granule cells were blocked by Tadashi Yamazaki (40072)

    Published 2011
    “…Journal Compilation © Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Blackwell Publishing Ltd</p> Each neuron was chosen randomly from 50 different granule-cell clusters. Because of the failure of temporal integration of MF signals at granule cells over a long time in the absence of NMDAR-mediated current they fired spikes sparsely and did not exhibit burst- and silent-state transitions.…”
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    Table_1_Gomisin A Suppresses Colorectal Lung Metastasis by Inducing AMPK/p38-Mediated Apoptosis and Decreasing Metastatic Abilities of Colorectal Cancer Cells.DOC by Ji-Ye Kee (4011965)

    Published 2018
    “…Both oral and intraperitoneal administration of G.A (50 mg/kg) inhibited lung metastasis of CT26 cells. …”
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    Potent Half-Sandwich Iridium(III) Anticancer Complexes Containing C<sup>∧</sup>N‑Chelated and Pyridine Ligands by Zhe Liu (77240)

    Published 2015
    “…The monodentate py ligands blocked hydrolysis; however, antiproliferative studies showed that all the Ir compounds are highly active toward A2780, A549, and MCF-7 human cancer cells. In general the introduction of an electron-donating group (e.g., Me, NMe<sub>2</sub>) at specific positions on the pyridine ring resulted in increased antiproliferative activity, whereas electron-withdrawing groups (e.g., COMe, COOMe, CONEt<sub>2</sub>) decreased anticancer activity. …”
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