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Data Sheet 1_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
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Data Sheet 5_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
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Data Sheet 2_High-glucose diets differentially modulate phosphatidylcholine metabolism and fecundity in Caenorhabditis elegans.pdf
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>C. elegans fed a high-glucose E. coli OP50 diet exhibit reduced fecundity, accompanied by disrupted lipid homeostasis characterized by decreased monounsaturated and increased cyclopropane fatty acids, reduced phosphatidylcholine and elevated triacylglycerols, and abnormal lipid droplet and vitellogenin accumulation in the intestine and oocytes. …”
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Table_1_Trends of colorectal cancer incidence according to age, anatomic site, and histological subgroup in Bavaria: A registry-based study.docx
Published 2022“…</p>Methods<p>Using data from the Bavarian Cancer Registry, we analyzed incidence trends in colorectal cancer by age (20–29, 30–39, 40–49, and 50 years and above), anatomic site (colon without appendix, appendix, and rectum), and histological subgroup (adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine neoplasm) from 2005 to 2019. …”
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Insight into physiology II: Impact on the response of uncertainty in different filters (from ∇<sub><i>θ</i></sub><i>S</i>).
Published 2018“…The different columns were computed using variations in the parameters of the simplified model (baseline) to point out the trends seen in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0201326#pone.0201326.e152" target="_blank">Eq 41</a>. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Mitigation Impact of Different Harvest Scenarios of Finnish Forests That Account for Albedo, Aerosols, and Trade-Offs of Carbon Sequestration and Avoided Emissions.pdf
Published 2020“…When we coupled this change in carbon with other biosphere responses, surface albedo and aerosols, decreasing harvests from the baseline produced the largest cooling effect during 50 years. …”
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DataSheet1_Energy Efficiency and Pollution Control Through ICTs for Sustainable Development.docx
Published 2021“…In developing countries, it is recommended to increase world robots distribution by 14.17% and increase the use of ICTs in E-government by 76.74%. This will allow increasing the energy efficiency by 16.77% and decreasing the level of environmental pollution by 15.54%. …”
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<i>Brahma</i> regulates nucleosome occupancy and transcriptional output at <i>per</i> and <i>tim</i> promoters.
Published 2015“…Error bars = SEM for technical triplicates for each biological replicate. <i>(E-H)</i> Corresponding histone H3 ChIP assays for the same genotypes of flies used for gene expression analysis as described in <i>(A-D)</i> illustrating decrease of nucleosome occupancy at the <i>per (E</i> and G) and <i>tim</i> (<i>F</i> and <i>H</i>) promoters in the <i>brm</i> mutants (<i>brm</i> RNA<i>i</i> and <i>brm</i><sup><i>K804R</i></sup>). …”
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DataSheet1_Energy Efficiency and Pollution Control Through ICTs for Sustainable Development.docx
Published 2022“…In developing countries, it is recommended to increase world robots distribution by 14.17% and increase the use of ICTs in E-government by 76.74%. This will allow increasing the energy efficiency by 16.77% and decreasing the level of environmental pollution by 15.54%. …”
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The physical, biological, and genetic basis of myopia.
Published 2013“…All SNPs are concordant as to the expected direction of their effects (i.e., positive HRs for myopia would be expected to increase the severity of myopia and negative HRs would be expected to decrease the degree of myopia). …”
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The effects of Rab40c knockdown on lipid droplets formation.
Published 2013“…HepG2 cells transfected with pSuper.GFP-shRNA-Rab40c, and processed for immuno-fluorescence microscopy analysis as mentioned above, the results revealed that shRNA-Rab40c moderately decreased the size of LDs. D. Quantitative analysis of the mean size of LDs from 50 transfected cells, showing depletion of Rab40c significantly decreases the size of LD. …”
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