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  1. 35421

    Age-related increase of neuronal stress in forebrain-specific <i>Xpg</i> knockout mice. by Sander Barnhoorn (641837)

    Published 2014
    “…(D) Representative images of Mac2 immunostained sagittal brain sections of 26- and 52-week old <i>Emx1-Xpg</i> and <i>wt</i> mice showing Mac2-positive microgliosis and a progressive decrease in size of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of <i>Emx1-Xpg</i> mice. …”
  2. 35422

    Data_Sheet_1_Perovskite Photodetectors Based on p-i-n Junction With Epitaxial Electron-Blocking Layers.PDF by Yubing Xu (8877134)

    Published 2020
    “…This Au-MAPbI<sub>3</sub>-MAPbBr<sub>3</sub>-MAPbBr<sub>2.5</sub>Cl<sub>0.5</sub>PSCs-C60-PCBM-Ag heterostructure can be used as excellent X-ray photodetector (XPD) due to its low dark current density of 6.97 × 10<sup>−11</sup> A cm<sup>−2</sup> at −0.5 V bias, high responsivity of 870 mA/W at −100 V bias and X-ray sensitivity as high as 59.7 μC mGy<sup>−1</sup> cm<sup>−2</sup> at −50 V bias.…”
  3. 35423

    Table_1_Clinicopathological Patterns and Predictors of the Functional Restoration of Immunoglobulin G4-Related Kidney Disease: A Chinese Single-Center Cohort Study.DOCX by Tao Su (409037)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The included 42 patients with IgG4-RKD had a mean age of 58.5 ± 8.7 years (male-to-female ratio = 5:1). …”
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    Computing the Rotational Diffusion of Biomolecules via Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Quaternion Orientations by Po-chia Chen (1262706)

    Published 2017
    “…We also adopt a quaternion-based approach that computes <i>D</i><sub>rot</sub> orientation directly from autocorrelations of best-fit rotations as used in, e.g., RMSD algorithms. …”
  5. 35425

    Computing the Rotational Diffusion of Biomolecules via Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Quaternion Orientations by Po-chia Chen (1262706)

    Published 2017
    “…We also adopt a quaternion-based approach that computes <i>D</i><sub>rot</sub> orientation directly from autocorrelations of best-fit rotations as used in, e.g., RMSD algorithms. …”
  6. 35426

    <i>H</i>. <i>pylori</i> TlpD-dependent chemoattraction to sources of HOCl. by Arden Perkins (1346853)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Data from point-source chemotaxis experiments [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000395#pbio.3000395.ref021" target="_blank">21</a>] are shown for <i>H</i>. …”
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  9. 35429

    Hypokalemia, Its Contributing Factors and Renal Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease by Hsiao-Han Wang (429124)

    Published 2013
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The mean age was 62.4 years, mean sK level was 4.2±0.5 mEq/L and average eGFR was 40.6 ml/min per 1.73 m<sup>2</sup>. …”
  10. 35430

    <i>CEP55</i> knockdown induces cell death in neural progenitors of human cerebral organoid. by Behnam Rashidieh (11619777)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(C)</b> Representative images of labeling for neural progenitor PAX6, mitotic marker pH3 and nuclear Hoechst showed a decrease in neural progenitor PAX6 in the CEP55 KD shRNA infected organoids compared to the U6 and GFP controls. …”
  11. 35431

    Comparison of the flow rate and cell morphology between manual and automated filtration apparatuses. by Masayuki Tsutsuyama (6407294)

    Published 2019
    “…(C) Changes in parameters such as pressure, flow rate, and velocity at each measurement point with a decreasing aperture ratio. Comparison of the manual device with a syringe pump and the automated apparatus with a pressure control system. …”
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    Image_1_Oceanic Diel Vertical Movement Patterns of Blue Sharks Vary With Water Temperature and Productivity to Change Vulnerability to Fishing.JPEG by Marisa Vedor (11101830)

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, day-time occupation of shallow waters significantly increased with lower water temperature at depth (100 m), and with increasing concentration (and decreasing depth) of the chlorophyll a maximum. During nights of full moon blue sharks spent significantly more time in the depth range of longline hooks, while fishing effort and catches were also higher. …”
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    Image_4_Oceanic Diel Vertical Movement Patterns of Blue Sharks Vary With Water Temperature and Productivity to Change Vulnerability to Fishing.JPEG by Marisa Vedor (11101830)

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, day-time occupation of shallow waters significantly increased with lower water temperature at depth (100 m), and with increasing concentration (and decreasing depth) of the chlorophyll a maximum. During nights of full moon blue sharks spent significantly more time in the depth range of longline hooks, while fishing effort and catches were also higher. …”
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    Image_2_Oceanic Diel Vertical Movement Patterns of Blue Sharks Vary With Water Temperature and Productivity to Change Vulnerability to Fishing.JPEG by Marisa Vedor (11101830)

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, day-time occupation of shallow waters significantly increased with lower water temperature at depth (100 m), and with increasing concentration (and decreasing depth) of the chlorophyll a maximum. During nights of full moon blue sharks spent significantly more time in the depth range of longline hooks, while fishing effort and catches were also higher. …”
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    Image_3_Oceanic Diel Vertical Movement Patterns of Blue Sharks Vary With Water Temperature and Productivity to Change Vulnerability to Fishing.JPEG by Marisa Vedor (11101830)

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, day-time occupation of shallow waters significantly increased with lower water temperature at depth (100 m), and with increasing concentration (and decreasing depth) of the chlorophyll a maximum. During nights of full moon blue sharks spent significantly more time in the depth range of longline hooks, while fishing effort and catches were also higher. …”
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    Light responses of ON-OFF ganglion cells are slower in NCBE-deficient mice. by Gerrit Hilgen (128467)

    Published 2012
    “…<b><i>I,</i></b> Normalized cell responses <i>(A1)</i> of a flicker series. NCBE KO cells showed decreased responses and were not able to follow higher frequencies comparably to NCBE WT cells (<b><i>I</i></b>; F(1, 29) = 2.94; p = 0.0969). …”