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  1. 19581

    Table_1_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.XLSX by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  2. 19582

    Image_2_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  3. 19583

    Image_1_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  4. 19584

    Image_4_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  5. 19585

    Image_3_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  6. 19586

    Image_5_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  7. 19587

    Image_6_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG by Shaohua Zhang (109533)

    Published 2023
    “…The results revealed that the diversity of methanotrophic community decreased with increasing salinity, and community structure of methanotrophs was clearly different between the hypersaline sediment samples (HRS; salinity > 0.69%) and hyposaline sediment samples (HOS; salinity < 0.69%). …”
  8. 19588

    Income Related Inequality of Health Care Access in Japan: A Retrospective Cohort Study by Misuzu Fujita (747794)

    Published 2016
    “…Significant inverse associations remained in the hospitalization rate among 40–59-year-old men and 60–69-year-old women, and in duration of hospitalization among 40–59 and 60–69-year-olds of both sexes and 70–74-year-old women. …”
  9. 19589

    Maturation of GABAergic synaptic and intrinsic properties in primary visual cortex. by Sandra J. Kuhlman (89333)

    Published 2010
    “…The average current from all trials in which a 350±50 pA EPSC was elicited is shown here. Young: n = 9 (of 14 cells) fulfilled this criteria, mature: n = 8 (of 13 cell) fulfilled this criteria. …”
  10. 19590

    Neutrophil recruitment, MMP9 secretion, and viral load are TLR-dependent. by Linda M. Bradley (173208)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Neutrophil numbers and MMP9 secretion are decreased in TLR-deficient mice. (A–E) C57BL/6 (<i>grey bars</i>), <i>Myd88</i><sup>−/−</sup>, and <i>Tlr3</i><sup>−/−</sup> (<i>both clear bars</i>) mice were infected with 12500 EID<sub>50</sub> PR8. …”
  11. 19591

    DataSheet1_The Efficacy and Mid-term Durability of Urethral Sphincter Injections of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Treatment of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence.docx by Ching-Hsiang Chiang (12057068)

    Published 2022
    “…The follow-up date was 12 months after the fourth PRP treatment.</p><p>Results: The mean age was 61.7 ± 15.3 years. The overall success rate was 50% with the post-treatment mean GRA of 1.5 ± 1.1. …”
  12. 19592

    The involvement of BDNF in SCF+G-CSF-induced enhancement of neurite outgrowth. by Ye Su (179577)

    Published 2013
    “…SCF+G-CSF+TrkB antibody, **p < 0.01). Scale bars, 50µm. Mean ± SE, n=3.</p>…”
  13. 19593

    Cytoprotective gene regulation is essential to lifespan extension by diverse mechanisms. by David E. Shore (123998)

    Published 2012
    “…Lifespan was measured in three replicates comprising an average of 103 worms per condition. Data is presented as mean lifespan (columns 1–4), change mean lifespan in comparison to an empty vector RNAi control (column 5), or as the change in the extension of lifespan induced by each long-lived mutant (columns 6–8; for clarity, only decreases >15% are shown). …”
  14. 19594

    PF16 gene deletion reduces male gamete flagellar motility and ookinete (zygote) formation. by Ursula Straschil (134248)

    Published 2010
    “…There was a decrease in the frequency of ookinete formation in both mutant clones when compared to wild type (WT). …”
  15. 19595

    Determining the molecular mechanism of the causal mutation. by Jessica Chang (461001)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>D</b>) Chromatin immunoprecipitation data showing the difference in binding for Sok2 and Mot3 to the <i>ERG28</i> promoter in wildtype RM/RM AA112Δ. In both cases a significant decrease in binding is observed in RM AA112Δ.…”
  16. 19596

    Increased PrP accumulation upon FDCs through the course of early prion disease. by Pekka Kujala (79561)

    Published 2011
    “…The arrow in panel D indicates a desmosome. (F) Trypsin treatment of sections (white bar; scrapie +T) causes an average decrease of 84% in the amount of PrP-specific label on FDC plasma membranes of PrP-infected mice when compared to untreated sections (black bar; scrapie -T; 100%). …”
  17. 19597

    Effect of PRE-Herbicide Treatments on Weed Management, Cotton (<i>Gossypium Hirsutum</i> L.) Yield and Fiber Properties by Thomas Gitsopoulos (9769274)

    Published 2024
    “…However, other herbicides such as flurochloridone, flumioxazin and the premixture pendimethalin plus terbuthylazine are alternative pre-emergence options for weed control. A field experiment was conducted in northern Greece in 2021 and repeated in 2022 to study the effect of the preemergence mixtures fluometuron+ s-metolachlor at 1500 + 960 g a.i. ha<sup>−1</sup>, flumioxazin+ s-metolachlor at 50 + 960 g a.i. ha<sup>−1</sup>, flurochloridone+ s-metolachlor at 325 + 960 g a.i. ha<sup>−1</sup> and pendimethalin+ terbuthylazine at 1125 + 562.5 g a.i. ha<sup>−1</sup> on weed control, cotton yield and technological properties of cotton fiber. …”
  18. 19598

    Table_1_Repurposing of Rutan showed effective treatment for COVID-19 disease.DOCX by Shavkat I. Salikhov (17471622)

    Published 2023
    “…There was no drug accumulation in experimental animals’ organs and tissues. A clinical study demonstrated a statistically significant decrease in the C-reactive protein and a reduction of the viremia period. …”
  19. 19599

    Dataset Fits and Simulation by Calvin Hohn (20458484)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Control experiments show that pepsin becomes active later in the process and causes</p><p dir="ltr">a final exponential decrease in particle area to a stable final value through proteolytic</p><p dir="ltr">degradation. …”
  20. 19600

    Erratum: Skeletal Muscle Metabolic Gene Expression Is Not Affected by Dichloroacetate-Mediated Modulation of Substrate Utilisation by Tisdale P.B. (4271998)

    Published 2017
    “…<i>Methods:</i> The PDC activator, dichloroacetate (DCA), was administered as an intravenous infusion in healthy male subjects at a rate of 50 mg kg<sup>–1</sup> min<sup>–1</sup>, for 90 min. …”