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  1. 48721

    Paraquat induces <i>hsp-6</i> and its reporter in a ROS–dependent manner. by Eva D. Runkel (389726)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Quantitative analysis (by qRT-PCR) of endogenous <i>hsp-6</i> mRNA in wild type (N2) worms exposed to 0.5 mM paraquat from early L3 stage on for 4 h, 24 h and 30 h, presented as fold induction. …”
  2. 48722

    Contrasting functional responses of non-native invasive species along a tropical elevation gradient by Loïc Gillerot (12741360)

    Published 2022
    “…Including more replicates and a thorough quantification of environmental conditions, offers a promising avenue for improving the understanding the seemingly idiosyncrasies of invasion pathways.…”
  3. 48723

    DRUM.mfx from The dynamics of granular flow from a silo with two symmetric openings by L. A. Fullard (6104132)

    Published 2018
    “…The mass flow rate is shown to be at a maximum at zero opening separation, decreasing as <i>L</i> is increased, it then reaches a minimum before rising to an equilibrium rate close to two times that of an isolated (non-interacting) opening. …”
  4. 48724

    Burned area detection from a single satellite image using an adaptive thresholds algorithm by Quan Duan (19111559)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Burned area (BA) plays a pivotal role in fire management and the assessment of fire impact on earth-atmosphere system. …”
  5. 48725

    Table_1_Cytochrome C as a potential clinical marker for diagnosis and treatment of glioma.docx by Rashmi Rana (8467344)

    Published 2022
    “…What’s more intriguing is that the expression level decreases with an increase in glioma grades. As a result, the discovery shows that Cytochrome C may be a target for glioma prognostic biomarkers.…”
  6. 48726

    Identification of a miR-720 target site in <i>NANOG</i> mRNA. by Emilio Satoshi Hara (393519)

    Published 2013
    “…B) Validation of the putative miR-720 target site. A triple tandem repeat of the putative miR-720 site or mutants were cloned into luciferase reporter construct and assayed in HeLa cells. miR-720 significantly decreased luciferase activity of the wild type reporter plasmid with the miR-720 recognition site in <i>NANOG</i> 3′-UTR, whereas no significant difference was observed in the mutants. …”
  7. 48727

    Supplementary Information files for The impact of a lack of mathematical education on brain development and future attainment by George Zacharopoulos (5660800)

    Published 2020
    “…Here we examined whether neurotransmitter concentrations in the adolescent brain could classify whether a student is lacking mathematical education. Decreased γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration within the middle frontal gyrus (MFG) successfully classified whether an adolescent studies math and was negatively associated with frontoparietal connectivity. …”
  8. 48728

    Effects of a health promotion and fall prevention program in elderly individuals participating in interaction groups by Lays Cavallero Pagliosa (12767058)

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, it is essential to invest in the development of actions and programs focused on decreasing such risks. Objective To verify the effects of a program of health promotion and prevention of falls in relation to balance and functional abilities in elderly people participating in interaction groups in Caxias do Sul City, RS State. …”
  9. 48729

    The Effect of Heterogeneity on Invasion in Spatial Epidemics: From Theory to Experimental Evidence in a Model System by Franco M. Neri (203093)

    Published 2011
    “…In particular, we test the hypothesis that the probability of epidemic invasion decreases when host heterogeneity is increased. We use replicated experimental microcosms, in which the ubiquitous pathogenic fungus <em>Rhizoctonia solani</em> grows through a population of discrete nutrient sites on a lattice, with nutrient sites representing hosts. …”
  10. 48730

    <strong>Astrocyte glycogen is a major source of hypothalamic lactate in rats with recurrent hypoglycemia</strong> by Gong Su (15616467)

    Published 2023
    “…The present study investigates whether astrocytic glycogen serves as the major source of lactate in the VMH of RH rats. By decreasing the expression of a key lactate transporter in VMH astrocytes of RH rats, we reduced extracellular lactate concentrations, suggesting excess lactate was locally produced from astrocytes. …”
  11. 48731

    Serp-2 binds T cells <i>in vitro</i> with greater affinity than CrmA. by Kasinath Viswanathan (132259)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Jurkat T cells were treated with FITC labeled Serp-2 or CrmA and binding/ association of these viral proteins with T cells was analyzed using Flow cytometry (FACS) analysis (<b>A</b>) and fluorescence microscopy (<b>B</b>, Magnification 10X). …”
  12. 48732

    The clinical significance of neopterin and NT-pro BNP in chronic heart failure: a systematic review by Gaidaa M. Dogheim (18892902)

    Published 2024
    “…The aim of this study is to evaluate neopterin and NT-pro BNP as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in HF.</p> <p>A systematic search was conducted in six electronic databases from inception to July 24th, 2022. …”
  13. 48733

    Acetyl hexapeptide-3 in a cosmetic formulation acts on skin mechanical properties - clinical study by Kassandra Azevedo Tadini (12847205)

    Published 2022
    “…In contrast, only formulations containing acetyl hexapeptide-3 exhibit a significant effect on mechanical properties, by decreasing the anisotropy of the face skin. …”
  14. 48734

    Reconciling a Kinetic Model for Dimerization of the EGFR Using Single-Molecule Tracking in Living Cells by Kiwook Kim (756439)

    Published 2025
    “…Our findings revealed noncanonical negative cooperative dimerization, where the monomer-to-dimer transition rate decreased as EGFR expression increased, challenging the assumptions of a simplistic reaction model. …”
  15. 48735

    Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Properties of a [Mn22] Wheel-like Single-Molecule Magnet by Muralee Murugesu (1431817)

    Published 2004
    “…Single-crystal hysteresis loop and relaxation measurements indicate loops whose coercivities are strongly temperature and time dependent, increasing with decreasing temperature and increasing field sweep rate, as expected for the superparamagnetic-like behavior of a single-molecule magnet, with a blocking temperature (<i>T</i><sub>B</sub>) of approximately 1.3 K.…”
  16. 48736

    Deletion of Msh2 in medium-spiny neurons delays nuclear huntingtin phenotypes. A, B. by Marina Kovalenko (136557)

    Published 2012
    “…Outlier (circle) is defined by a standard interquartile method and is included in the analysis. …”
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  18. 48738

    Morphological and molecular analysis of apoptosis in the corpus cavernosum of rats submitted to a chronic alcoholism model by Rogério José de Azevedo Meirelles (7396829)

    Published 2021
    “…Methods Twenty-four rats were divided into two experimental groups: Control (C) and Alcoholic group (A). After two weeks of an adaptive phase, rats from group A received only ethanol solution (20%) during 7 weeks. …”
  19. 48739

    Can the Serum Endocan Level Be Used as a Biomarker to Predict Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Patients with Prediabetes? by Yucel Arman (13207478)

    Published 2022
    “…Conclusions Carotid intima media thickness was found to be high and the serum endocan level was low in patients with prediabetes. Decreased serum endocan levels in patients with prediabetes may be a contributing factor to atherosclerosis formation mechanisms.…”
  20. 48740

    DLK1 Is a Somato-Dendritic Protein Expressed in Hypothalamic Arginine-Vasopressin and Oxytocin Neurons by Carine Villanueva (168304)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><p>Delta-Like 1 Homolog, <em>Dlk1</em>, is a paternally imprinted gene encoding a transmembrane protein involved in the differentiation of several cell types. …”