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  1. 146521

    Data_Sheet_1_Molecular Dynamic Simulation of the Porcine Pancreatic Lipase in Non-aqueous Organic Solvents.pdf by Zi-Shi Chen (9116690)

    Published 2020
    “…The results showed that the backbone and active pocket RMSD, and hydrophilic ASA of PPL in three solvents increase with the increase in the solvent LogP, while the Rg, hydrophobic ASA, and H-bond between the solvent and PPL decrease. Among the three organic solvents, DMSO acts as a better solvent, in which the PPL can be loose and extended, and retains its native backbone in DMSO compared to PRG and EtOH. …”
  2. 146522

    Quantitative Label-Free Phosphoproteomics Reveals Differentially Regulated Protein Phosphorylation Involved in West Nile Virus-Induced Host Inflammatory Response by Hao Zhang (15339)

    Published 2015
    “…Our results provide a better understanding of the host response to WNV infection and highlight multiple targets for the development of antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapies.…”
  3. 146523
  4. 146524

    Table1_Improved the Activity of Phosphite Dehydrogenase and its Application in Plant Biotechnology.XLSX by Tongtong Liu (2553457)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Phosphorus (P) is a nonrenewable resource, which is one of the major challenges for sustainable agriculture. …”
  5. 146525

    Table_4_Seasonal differences in intestinal flora are related to rats’ intestinal water metabolism.xlsx by Jing Li (10611)

    Published 2023
    “…The high temperature and humidity season could lead to an increase in intestinal water metabolism and intestinal water content in rats, whereas the low temperature and humidity season could lead to a decrease, which was closely related to the change in microflora. …”
  6. 146526

    Quantitative Label-Free Phosphoproteomics Reveals Differentially Regulated Protein Phosphorylation Involved in West Nile Virus-Induced Host Inflammatory Response by Hao Zhang (15339)

    Published 2015
    “…Our results provide a better understanding of the host response to WNV infection and highlight multiple targets for the development of antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapies.…”
  7. 146527

    Image_1.pdf by Gina Rainer-Lethaus (5013794)

    Published 2018
    “…We evaluated the hypothesis that a decrease in C availability (i) triggers mobilization of C reserves in the coarse roots of Picea abies to maintain growth and (ii) causes modification of wood structure notably under drought. …”
  8. 146528

    Supplementary Material for: Trends in One-Year Recurrent Ischemic Stroke among the Elderly in the USA: 1994–2002 by Allen N.B. (4121671)

    Published 2010
    “…After adjustment for changing patient demographics and comorbidities, there was a 4.5% decrease in recurrent stroke rates from 1994–1996 (13.2%) to 2000–2002 (12.6%; p for trend <0.0001). …”
  9. 146529

    DataSheet_1_Downregulation of Brassica napus MYB69 (BnMYB69) increases biomass growth and disease susceptibility via remodeling phytohormone, chlorophyll, shikimate and lignin leve... by Na Lin (69470)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>MYB transcription factors are major actors regulating plant development and adaptability. Brassica napus is a staple oil crop and is hampered by lodging and diseases. …”
  10. 146530

    Longitudinal evaluation of visual function and structure for detection of subclinical Ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy by Ki Won Jin (6598094)

    Published 2019
    “…Medication duration was shown to be a strong risk factor for occurrence of subclinical toxicity.…”
  11. 146531

    Placental TLR/NLR expression signatures are altered with gestational age and inflammation by Navin Kumar (456620)

    Published 2017
    “…Increase in NFKBIA seen in PPROM and CA might represent a counter regulatory mechanism to decrease inflammation in these conditions. …”
  12. 146532

    Microplastic Human Dietary Uptake from 1990 to 2018 Grew across 109 Major Developing and Industrialized Countries but Can Be Halved by Plastic Debris Removal by Xiang Zhao (539285)

    Published 2024
    “…Microplastics (MPs), plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, are now a growing environmental and public health issue, as they are detected pervasively in freshwater and marine environments, ingested by organisms, and then enter the human body. …”
  13. 146533

    Effect of tobacco smoke on hydrogen sulfide-induced rat thoracic aorta relaxation by H.T. Zhang (6514733)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Levels of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gaseous signaling molecule, are reduced in the serum of individuals who smoke. …”
  14. 146534

    DataSheet_1_Assessment of transcriptional reprogramming of lettuce roots in response to chitin soil amendment.docx by Leilei Li (419900)

    Published 2023
    “…The flavonoid content in lettuce leaves was altered as well, showing an increase at week two but a decrease from week six. Transcriptomic analysis showed that over 300 genes in lettuce root were significantly differentially expressed after chitin soil treatment. …”
  15. 146535

    DataSheet1_Humanized CD30-Targeted Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells Exhibit Potent Preclinical Activity Against Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cells.docx by Jing Guo (102972)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, humanized scFvs were utilized to construct a CD30-directed CAR (hHRS3-CAR), and its effectiveness was compared with that of HRS3-CAR. …”
  16. 146536

    Image_1_Assessment of Epigenetic and Phenotypic Variation in Populus nigra Regenerated via Sequential Regeneration.tif by Weixi Zhang (1626823)

    Published 2021
    “…About 10.86–26.80% of CCGG sites in the regenerated plant genome were demethylated and 5.50–8.45% were methylated, resulting in significantly lower DNA methylation levels among all regenerated plants than among donor plants. We detected a significant difference in methylation levels between first regeneration regenerated plants (G1) and those of the other four generations (G2–G5); there were no significant differences among the four later generations. …”
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  18. 146538

    DataSheet1_Estimating vertical ground reaction forces during gait from lower limb kinematics and vertical acceleration using wearable inertial sensors.PDF by David Martínez-Pascual (17064252)

    Published 2023
    “…This force can be measured using force plates, but these can limit the scope of gait analysis. This paper presents a method to estimate the vGRF using inertial measurement units (IMU) and machine learning techniques. …”
  19. 146539

    Table1_In-silico drug trials for precision medicine in atrial fibrillation: From ionic mechanisms to electrocardiogram-based predictions in structurally-healthy human atria.DOCX by Albert Dasí (13798438)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, in-silico drug trials were conducted using a population of human structurally-healthy atria models to 1) identify key ionic current properties determining AF inducibility, maintenance and pharmacological cardioversion, and 2) compare the prognostic value for predicting individual AF cardioversion of ionic current properties and electrocardiogram (ECG) metrics. …”
  20. 146540

    Presentation_1_Transcriptional profile reveals the physiological responses to prey availability in the mixotrophic chrysophyte Poterioochromonas malhamensis.PPTX by Mingyang Ma (9188650)

    Published 2023
    “…In their natural ecosystems, mixotrophic flagellates may encounter microalgal prey of different digestibility, which may affect the carbon flow. To date, a molecular biological view of the metabolic processes in the mixotrophic flagellate Poterioochromonas malhamensis during nutritional adaptation and feeding on microalgal prey of different digestibility is still lacking. …”