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  1. 144141

    Table_1_Comparing the Cell Dynamics of Tree-Ring Formation Observed in Microcores and as Predicted by the Vaganov–Shashkin Model.docx by Valentina Buttò (9242369)

    Published 2020
    “…Obtaining this information requires, however, a weekly monitoring of wood formation, sampling that is extremely time-intensive and scarcely feasible over vast areas. …”
  2. 144142

    Involvement of <i>Inhbb</i> in germ cell loss in the absence of <i>Wnt4</i>. by Chia-Feng Liu (365174)

    Published 2013
    “…Scale bar represent 250 µm in A–C, G–I and 100 µm in D–F, J–L. (M) A proposed model for the somatic cell-derived pathway on female germ cell survival: In the mouse fetal ovary, WNT4 signals via β-catenin to decrease the expression of activin βB or <i>Inhbb</i>, which causes loss of meiotic germ cell. …”
  3. 144143

    Presentation_1_Subclinical doses of dietary fumonisins and deoxynivalenol cause cecal microbiota dysbiosis in broiler chickens challenged with Clostridium perfringens.pptx by Revathi Shanmugasundaram (176342)

    Published 2023
    “…At the genus level, FUM + DON exposure decreased (P < 0.05) Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas abundance and had a tendency (P = 0.08) to decrease Thermincola abundance compared to the control group. …”
  4. 144144

    Image_2_Drought and heat stress on cotton genotypes suggested agro-physiological and biochemical features for climate resilience.jpg by Muhammad Mubashar Zafar (11940488)

    Published 2023
    “…Biochemical traits, including proline, total phenolic content, flavonoids, and ascorbic acid, exhibited higher levels in resistant genotypes under combined stress, while sensitive genotypes displayed decreased levels of these traits. Additionally, chlorophyll a & b, and carotenoid levels were notably decreased under combined stress, with tolerant genotypes experiencing a lesser decrease compared to susceptible genotypes.…”
  5. 144145

    Identification of Hub Genes Related to the Recovery Phase of Irradiation Injury by Microarray and Integrated Gene Network Analysis by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2011
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Irradiation commonly causes long-term bone marrow injury charactertized by defective HSC self-renewal and a decrease in HSC reserve. However, the effect of high-dose IR on global gene expression during bone marrow recovery remains unknown.…”
  6. 144146

    In microglia, C1 reduced NO release triggered by IFNγ and PolyIC, and did not affect LPS induced cytokine release. by Philipp Jordan (9364068)

    Published 2023
    “…Treatment with C1 caused a dose-dependent decrease of NO release in primary cultured microglia upon stimulation with IFNγ (left, in red) and PolyIC (right, in red). …”
  7. 144147

    Table_1_UV-B Induced Flavonoids Contribute to Reduced Biotrophic Disease Susceptibility in Lettuce Seedlings.DOCX by Emily R. McLay (9576050)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Biotrophic disease is one of the largest causes of decreased yield in agriculture. While exposure to ultraviolet B (UV-B) light (280–320 nm) has been previously observed to reduce plant susceptibility to disease, there is still a paucity of information regarding underlying biological mechanisms. …”
  8. 144148

    Video_1_Exoskeleton Walk Training in Paralyzed Individuals Benefits From Transcutaneous Lumbar Cord Tonic Electrical Stimulation.WMV by Elena Y. Shapkova (8889032)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>In recent years, advanced technologies featuring wearable powered exoskeletons and neuromodulation of lumbosacral spinal networks have been developed to facilitate stepping and promote motor recovery in humans with paralysis. Here we studied a combined effect of spinal cord electrical stimulation (SCES) and exoskeleton walk training (EWT) during an intensive 2-week rehabilitative protocol in spinal cord injury individuals (n = 19, American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) A-11, B-5, C-3). …”
  9. 144149

    Table_1_Implication of Non-electrostatic Contribution to Deionization in Flow-Electrode CDI: Case Study of Nitrate Removal From Contaminated Source Waters.DOCX by Jingke Song (526928)

    Published 2019
    “…In contrast to conventional CDI systems, constant voltage mode is shown to be more favorable in maintaining stable effluent quality in SCC FCDI because the decrease in electrical potential that occurs in constant current operation leads to a reduction in the extent of salt removal from the brackish source waters. …”
  10. 144150

    DataSheet1_The Protective Effects of Sulforaphane on High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice Through Browning of White Fat.docx by Yaoli Liu (10718070)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Background: Sulforaphane (SFN), an isothiocyanate naturally occurring in cruciferous vegetables, is a potent indirect antioxidant and a promising agent for the control of metabolic disorder disease. …”
  11. 144151

    Folate Catabolites in Spot Urine as Non-Invasive Biomarkers of Folate Status during Habitual Intake and Folic Acid Supplementation by Mareile Niesser (282246)

    Published 2013
    “…Of these, 29 were selected for a 12 week folic acid supplementation (400 µg). …”
  12. 144152

    Working model: vBcl-2 promotes the survival of developing B cells and the maintenance of latency in the mature B cell reservoir. by Carrie B. Coleman (584493)

    Published 2014
    “…We further demonstrated here that <i>in vivo</i> depletion of developing B cells during the maintenance phase, but not establishment phase, of latency leads to a decrease in the frequency of infected mature B cells. …”
  13. 144153

    DataSheet1_The C-Terminal Domain of Y-Box Binding Protein 1 Exhibits Structure-Specific Binding to Poly(ADP-Ribose), Which Regulates PARP1 Activity.pdf by Konstantin N. Naumenko (12899003)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, YB-1 acts as an effective cofactor in the PAR synthesis catalyzed by the PARP1 point mutants that generate various PAR polymeric structures, namely, short hypo- or hyperbranched polymers. We showed that either a decrease in chain length or an increase in branching frequency of PAR affect its binding affinity for YB-1 and YB-1–mediated stimulation of PARP1 enzymatic activity. …”
  14. 144154

    Pol II occupancy is reduced at genes affected by P-TEFb depletion. by Olle Dahlberg (645665)

    Published 2015
    “…(<b>B</b>) Western blot with extracts from 0–5h old embryos show a decrease in Ser2-P in embryos depleted of maternal Cdk9 or CycT. …”
  15. 144155

    Antimicrobial resistance rates in gram-positive bacteria do not drive glycopeptides use by Beryl Primrose Gladstone (606879)

    Published 2017
    “…Data on glycopeptides´ DID and resistance rates of target microorganisms in blood cultures were identified among 31 countries over a 19-year period. Glycopeptides use significantly increased (p<0·0001) while rates of MRSA BSIs decreased in majority of the countries (p<0·0001) and MRCoNS and VRE BSIs remained stable. …”
  16. 144156

    DataSheet_6_Mucosal-associated invariant T cells repress group 2 innate lymphoid cells in Alternaria alternata-induced model of allergic airway inflammation.pdf by Yasuo Shimizu (3521666)

    Published 2022
    “…We concluded that MAIT cells played a crucial role in suppressing the cytokine-producing capacity of ILC2s and ILC2 proliferation, that ultimately led to decrease in the allergic airway inflammation.…”
  17. 144157

    Human papillomavirus type 18 E5 oncoprotein cooperates with E6 and E7 in promoting cell viability and invasion and in modulating the cellular redox state by Jimena Hochmann (8590539)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we observed that cells expressing HPV-18 E5/E6/E7 exhibited a decrease in catalase activity and a significant augmentation of GSH and PRX1 levels relative to those of E5, E6/E7, and HaCaT cells. …”
  18. 144158

    Image_1_Interest of the BLAST paradigm and salivary markers for the evaluation of sleepiness in drivers.JPEG by Marine Thieux (13739065)

    Published 2022
    “…The main objective of this study was to explore new potential markers (neurocognitive, biological) to objectively assess sleepiness in drivers.</p>Methods<p>A total of 186 drivers (median age 44 years, range 20–74 years, 73% men, 14% obese) were included during a break at a highway service area, in the morning, while on the road for vacation. …”
  19. 144159

    Image 1_Inflammation and nutritional status in relation to mortality risk from cardio-cerebrovascular events: evidence from NHANES.tif by Chengzhi Hou (20419865)

    Published 2024
    “…To the left of this inflection, each unit increase in ALI was associated with a 1.3% decrease in all-cause and cardiovascular mortality risk among MACCE patients. …”
  20. 144160

    Life course perspective of the SOEP-IS sample. by Philipp D. Koellinger (7726172)

    Published 2023
    “…<div><p>The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) serves a global research community by providing representative annual longitudinal data of respondents living in private households in Germany. …”