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  1. 34581

    Neurite degeneration following si<i>Nmnat2</i> injection precedes loss of neuronal viability. by Jonathan Gilley (126469)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) Viability of wild-type SCG neurons injected with non-targeting siRNA (si<i>Control</i>) or <i>Nmnat2</i> siRNA (si<i>Nmnat2</i>), together with pEGFP-C1 (10 ng/µl), and treated with 50 µM z-VAD-fmk or vehicle (DMSO) as indicated. …”
  2. 34582

    Data_Sheet_1_Whole Body Vibration Improves Spatial Memory, Anxiety-Like Behavior, and Motor Performance in Aged Male and Female Rats.pdf by Tamás Oroszi (11983592)

    Published 2022
    “…WBV-treated rats showed a decrease in their anxiety level in the open field test compared with those in the pseudo-treated controls. …”
  3. 34583

    Durability of Triple Combination Therapy Versus Stepwise Addition Therapy in Patients With New-Onset T2DM: 3-Year Follow-up of EDICT by Muhammad Abdul-Ghani (4707436)

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, the difference in HbA1c between the two treatment groups at 3 years was 0.50% (95% CI=0.39-0.61, P<0.0001). …”
  4. 34584

    The Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Intrahepatocellular and Intramyocellular Lipids in Healthy Subjects by Andrea Egger (107540)

    Published 2013
    “…Two hours aerobic exercise resulted in a significant decrease in IMCL (−22.6±3.3, % from baseline) and increase in IHCL (+34.9±7.6, % from baseline). …”
  5. 34585

    Origin of Size Dependency in Coherent-Twin-Propagation-Mediated Tensile Deformation of Noble Metal Nanowires by Jong-Hyun Seo (1886029)

    Published 2013
    “…An elusive but fundamentally important question arises whether the size and surface effects impact the twin propagation behavior with a decreasing diameter. In this work, we demonstrate size-dependent strength behavior of ultrastrong and ductile metallic NWs. …”
  6. 34586

    Origin of Size Dependency in Coherent-Twin-Propagation-Mediated Tensile Deformation of Noble Metal Nanowires by Jong-Hyun Seo (1886029)

    Published 2013
    “…An elusive but fundamentally important question arises whether the size and surface effects impact the twin propagation behavior with a decreasing diameter. In this work, we demonstrate size-dependent strength behavior of ultrastrong and ductile metallic NWs. …”
  7. 34587

    Data_Sheet_1_Data-Driven Modeling of Global Storm Surges.PDF by M. Tadesse (8762661)

    Published 2020
    “…For extreme events, the average correlation decreases to 0.54 (0.33) and RMSE increases to 14.5 (13.1) cm for extratropical (tropical) regions. …”
  8. 34588

    Noise reduction and quantification of fiber orientations in greyscale images by Maximilian Witte (8313381)

    Published 2020
    “…A comparison to a state-of-the-art band-pass method revealed that the AF method is more suitable for the application on greyscale fiber images, since the error of the fiber dispersion significantly decreased from (33.9 ± 26.5)% to (13.2 ± 12.7)%. Both methods were found to accurately quantify the mean fiber orientation with an error of (1.9 ± 1.5)° and (2.3 ± 2.1)° in case of the AF and the band-pass method, respectively. …”
  9. 34589

    Impact on functionality of the paliperidone palmitate three-month formulation in patients with a recent diagnosis of schizophrenia: a real-world observational prospective study by Maria Paz Garcia-Portilla (8898926)

    Published 2022
    “…The total PSP score increased from a mean of 68.5 (15.3) at baseline to a mean of 72.1 (15.4) at month 6 and 74.8 (16.7) at month 12 with a before-and-after difference of 3.6 (95% CI, 1.6 to 5.5, p < 0.001) at month 6 and 6.2 (95% CI, 4.2 to 8.3, p < 0.001) at month 12. …”
  10. 34590

    data_sheet_1_Thymic B Cell-Mediated Attack of Thymic Stroma Precedes Type 1 Diabetes Development.docx by Ana Isabel Pinto (4221268)

    Published 2018
    “…By contrast, apoptosis of mTECs was decreased by 50% in B cell-deficient NOD mice suggesting intrathymic autoantibodies may selectively target certain mTECs for destruction. …”
  11. 34591

    Multiple-to-Multiple Relationships between MicroRNAs and Target Genes in Gastric Cancer by Yutaka Hashimoto (231668)

    Published 2013
    “…To find some groups of miRNAs that may synergistically regulate their targets in human gastric cancer (GC), we re-analyzed our previous miRNA expression array data and found that 50 miRNAs were up-regulated on treatment with 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine in a GC cell line. …”
  12. 34592

    Effect of PPi on ΔΨm during anoxia+tachypacing in rabbit adult ventricular myocytes. by Junko Shibayama (387144)

    Published 2013
    “…The measurements were normalized to the baseline value recorded at immediately before the initiation of tachypacing (at the time point “−5 min”). ΔΨm-dependent TMRM signal was significantly different between control and PPi groups at all time points between 2 and 20 of tachypacing+anoxia (p<0.05).…”
  13. 34593

    Distinguishing orthosteric and allosteric effects in Hsp90. by Arun Chandramohan (2813848)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> The absolute difference in numbers of deuterons (y-axis) between the free and ligand bound state is plotted for each pepsin digest fragment listed from the N to C terminus (x-axis) of Hsp90 for each deuterium exchange time point (t = 0.5, 2, 5, 10 min) in a ‘difference plot’. …”
  14. 34594

    An overview of the Multi-CD method. by Ji Hyun Bak (2096773)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) We first pre-process Hi-C data to extract a correlation matrix <b>C</b>. …”
  15. 34595

    <b>The association between glycemia, glycemic variability and pregnancy complications in early GDM</b> by Jincy Immanuel (17735170)

    Published 2024
    “…Women treated early (n=213) showed lower mean glucose (MG) and mean fasting glucose (MFG) compared with those treated late (n=116) (MG:5.7±0.4 vs. 5.9±0.5, p<0.001, MFG:5.2±0.3 vs. 5.3±0.4, p=0.004) with greater optimal glycemia (74.6% vs. 59.5%, p=0.006) and similar glycemic variability. …”
  16. 34596

    Image_2_Kinetics and durability of transgene expression after intrastriatal injection of AAV9 vectors.JPEG by Bradley S. Hollidge (14113539)

    Published 2022
    “…GFP protein expression with the CAG promoter was highest at 3 weeks, and then decreased to stable levels at 3 and 6 months. Surprisingly, GFP mRNA levels continued to increase from 3 weeks to 3 months, despite GFP protein expression decreasing during this time. …”
  17. 34597

    Image_4_Kinetics and durability of transgene expression after intrastriatal injection of AAV9 vectors.JPEG by Bradley S. Hollidge (14113539)

    Published 2022
    “…GFP protein expression with the CAG promoter was highest at 3 weeks, and then decreased to stable levels at 3 and 6 months. Surprisingly, GFP mRNA levels continued to increase from 3 weeks to 3 months, despite GFP protein expression decreasing during this time. …”
  18. 34598

    Table_1_Kinetics and durability of transgene expression after intrastriatal injection of AAV9 vectors.pdf by Bradley S. Hollidge (14113539)

    Published 2022
    “…GFP protein expression with the CAG promoter was highest at 3 weeks, and then decreased to stable levels at 3 and 6 months. Surprisingly, GFP mRNA levels continued to increase from 3 weeks to 3 months, despite GFP protein expression decreasing during this time. …”
  19. 34599

    Image_3_Kinetics and durability of transgene expression after intrastriatal injection of AAV9 vectors.JPEG by Bradley S. Hollidge (14113539)

    Published 2022
    “…GFP protein expression with the CAG promoter was highest at 3 weeks, and then decreased to stable levels at 3 and 6 months. Surprisingly, GFP mRNA levels continued to increase from 3 weeks to 3 months, despite GFP protein expression decreasing during this time. …”
  20. 34600

    Image_1_Kinetics and durability of transgene expression after intrastriatal injection of AAV9 vectors.JPEG by Bradley S. Hollidge (14113539)

    Published 2022
    “…GFP protein expression with the CAG promoter was highest at 3 weeks, and then decreased to stable levels at 3 and 6 months. Surprisingly, GFP mRNA levels continued to increase from 3 weeks to 3 months, despite GFP protein expression decreasing during this time. …”