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  1. 19861

    NHR-49/80 mediated FEDUS via the peroxisomal activation. by Meiyu Ruan (19929335)

    Published 2024
    “…Lower population density significantly decreased palmitic acid-induced AWC maturation. <b>(M, N)</b> A cartoon illustration of the experiment design that WT animals grow in M9, or <i>raga-1(ok386)</i> mutants-conditioned M9 buffer (details see the <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002841#sec012" target="_blank">Method</a>) (M). …”
  2. 19862
  3. 19863
  4. 19864
  5. 19865

    Data Sheet 1_Integrated computational and experimental identification of N-[(1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)phenyl]-1-(1H-pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridin-3-yl)methanamide as a potent and selective T... by Xinxin Ying (21507500)

    Published 2025
    “…Survival analysis revealed a significant correlation between elevated TIM-3 expression and decreased patient survival. …”
  6. 19866

    Reagents and antibodies used in this study. by Houbao Qi (11996039)

    Published 2023
    “…After treatment with Tim-3-neutralizing Ab <i>in vitro</i>, the expression levels of Arg-1, IL-10, C/EBPβ, and p-STAT3 were decreased, the interaction between Fyn and Tim-3 or between Fyn and STAT3 was weakened, and the binding ability of C/EBPβ to the promoters of <i>ARG1</i> and <i>IL10</i> was decreased in human decidual MDSCs with <i>T</i>. …”
  7. 19867

    <b>Distributed Hydraulic Micro-Cooling (MHD): A Low-Cost, High-Impact Urban Heat Mitigation Strategy</b> / <b>Enfriamiento Hidráulico Micro-Distribuido (MHD): Estrategia Urbana de... by Ricardo Riveros (22484566)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><br></p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Distributed Hydraulic Micro-Cooling (MHD): A Low-Cost, High-Impact Urban Heat Mitigation Strategy</b></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Description :</b><br>Urban Heat Islands (UHI) represent one of the most severe and accelerating climate risks for cities worldwide. …”
  8. 19868

    RarA shares similarity with RuvB protein and absence of both causes a growth defect. by Kanika Jain (2884439)

    Published 2021
    “…(B) Elimination of RarA decreases the growth rate of <i>ΔruvB</i> cells. Growth curves for WT, <i>ruvB</i>, <i>rarA</i>, <i>ruvB rarA</i> grown at 37°C in LB medium for 1000 minutes are shown. …”
  9. 19869

    Effects of elevations of astrocytic MAO-B on H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and dopaminochrome (DAChr) levels, and mitochondrial complex I versus IV activities in isolated ST dopaminer... by Jyothi K. Mallajosyula (85949)

    Published 2008
    “…Elevation in astrocytic MAO-B results in decreased complex I but not complex IV activity in ST dopaminergic synaptosomes. …”
  10. 19870
  11. 19871

    Structure, Electrochemistry, and Magnetism of the Iron(III)-Substituted Keggin Dimer, [Fe<sub>6</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub>(<i>A-</i>α<i>-</i>GeW<sub>9</sub>O<sub>34</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub... by Li-Hua Bi (2337655)

    Published 2005
    “…EPR studies confirm that the ground state is indeed diamagnetic, since the EPR signal intensity steadily decreases without any line broadening as the temperature is lowered and becomes unobservable below about 50 K. …”
  12. 19872

    Hypoxia Resistance of Sterile Mutants. by Cassidy Hemphill (12667290)

    Published 2022
    “…Data show that germline ablated animals (<i>glp-1(ts)</i> and <i>glp-4(ts)</i>), masculinized <i>fem-3(q20)</i> mutants (<i>fem-3(masculinized)</i>) and <i>gld-1(tumor)</i> mutants are highly resistant to hypoxic injury, whereas the feminized <i>fem-3(e2006)</i> mutant (<i>fem-3(feminized)</i>) displays close to wild type hypoxia sensitivity. …”
  13. 19873

    Synthesis and Decomposition of Alkyl Complexes of Molybdenum(IV) That Contain a [(Me<sub>3</sub>SiNCH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub>N]<sup>3-</sup> Ligand. Direct Detection... by Richard R. Schrock (1295601)

    Published 1997
    “…Below ∼50 K the effective moments undergo a sharp decrease as a consequence of what are proposed to be a combination of spin−orbit coupling and zero field splitting effects. …”
  14. 19874

    Sensitivity of the endemic Mf prevalence, breakpoint values, and TBRs to changes in the shape parameter of the negative binomial distribution, (<i>k</i>) describing the distributio... by Manoj Gambhir (70469)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>The <i>k</i> values were varied by maintaining the linear dependence upon Mf values (see text) but increasing/decreasing the linear component by 50% so that this value was given by i) 0.0354, ii) 0.0236, and iii) 0.0118. …”
  15. 19875

    (a) The low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF) ratio and (b) the HF of heart rate variability at rest (Rest (pre)), before (Pre-feeding), during (Feeding), after feeding (Post-feedin... by Nobuyo Ohtani (360207)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Fast, Slow and Fast with delayed feeding: See Tables <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0142899#pone.0142899.t001" target="_blank">1</a> & <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0142899#pone.0142899.t002" target="_blank">2</a>. a) significantly increased, compared with the Rest (pre) (paired t-test, <i>p</i> < 0.05 or better); t-values: –3.76, –4.03, and –3.50 at Pre-feeding, Feeding, and Post-feeding, respectively, in Fast; –2.94 at Pre-feeding in Slow; –5.59 at Pre-feeding in Fast with delayed feeding. b) significantly decreased, compared with the Rest (pre) (paired t-test, <i>p</i> < 0.05 or better); t-values: 3.56 at Pre-feeding in Fast and 4.81 in Fast with delayed feeding; m) significantly increased, compared with the Pre-feeding (paired t-test, <i>p</i> < 0.05 or better); t-values: -3.74 and -4.28 at Post-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Slow; -4.81 and 4.74 at Pre-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Fast with delayed feeding; n) significantly decreased, compared with the Pre-feeding (paired t-test, <i>p</i><0.05 or better); t-values: 3.14 and 3.44 at Post-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Slow; 4.96, 4.82 and 5.45 at Feeding, Post-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Fast with delayed feeding; x) significantly increased, compared with the Fast group (Post-feeding) (F(2, 19) = 5.69, <i>p</i><0.01) (Dunnett’s test); y<sub>1</sub>) significantly decreased, compared with the Fast group (Post-feeding) (F(2, 19) = 3.62, <i>p</i><0.05) (Dunnett’s test); y<sub>2</sub>)significantly decreased, compared with the Fast group (Post-feeding) (F(2, 19) = 9.91, <i>p</i><0.01)(Dunnett’s test).…”
  16. 19876

    Treatment of IECs with another NFκB inhibitor increases host cell damage, loss of barrier integrity, and fungal translocation. by Jakob L. Sprague (18087148)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) NFκB inhibition using either concentration also decreased the barrier integrity during infection with both WT and <i>ece1</i>Δ/Δ strains. …”
  17. 19877

    Distribution frequencies of rupture forces collected from MB435-HBMEC-60 adhesion for cell-cell contacts of 0.5 (A,D,G,J,M,P, and S), 30 (B,E,H,K,N,Q, and T) and 60 (C,F,I,L,O,R, a... by Leike Xie (1317108)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>There were no changes seen in rupture distribution in CO<sub>2</sub>IM treated control (A, B and C). Function-inhibiting antibodies to TF-Ag (D, E and F), Gal-3 (G, H and I), α3 (J, K and L) and β1 (M, N and O) decreased the number of rupture events compared to the respective baselines. …”
  18. 19878
  19. 19879

    Improvement of Short-Circuit Tolerance of Garnet Type Solid Electrolyte Li<sub>6.4</sub>La<sub>3</sub>Zr<sub>1.4</sub>Ta<sub>0.6</sub>O<sub>12</sub> by Li<sub>2</sub>WO<sub>4</sub>... by Yuya KONO (21259284)

    Published 2025
    “…<div>Garnet-type Li<sub>6.4</sub>La<sub>3</sub>Zr<sub>1.4</sub>Ta<sub>0.6</sub>O<sub>12</sub> (LLZT) is one of the most promising solid electrolytes for all solid-state batteries due to its relatively high Li-ion conductivity and electrochemical stability against Li metal anode. …”
  20. 19880

    Genome instability in STRIPAK complex mutants. by Patricia P. Peterson (20291306)

    Published 2024
    “…The WT/WT genome is euploid, while <i>PPH22/pph22</i>Δ and <i>MOB3/mob3</i>Δ strains exhibit multiple instances of segmental and whole chromosome aneuploidy, with dark blue and orange highlighting regions/chromosomes with increased and decreased read depth, respectively. …”