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  1. 46001

    The role of HBP1 and Wnt signaling in acquired seizure susceptibility. by Roaya S. Alqurashi (11243136)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) HBP1 gene is expressed in the CA1 and DG regions. …”
  2. 46002

    Image_1_Impact of fat intake on [18F]AlF-NOTA-FAPI-04 uptake in normal abdominal organs.TIF by Jiashun Dai (20137596)

    Published 2024
    “…Purpose<p>[<sup>18</sup>F]AlF-NOTA-FAPI-04 demonstrates significant physiological uptake in the gallbladder and biliary tract system, representing a limitation of this positron emission tomography (PET) tracer. …”
  3. 46003

    Effects of FAK inhibitor Y15 during ovulation <i>in vivo</i>. by Hiroya Kitasaka (4840218)

    Published 2018
    “…The ovarian tissue was stained with hematoxylin-eosin, and individual areas of COCs were measured in periovulatory follicles in sections containing an oocyte with a nucleus. C (control): eCG-primed mice injected with hCG; Y15: eCG-primed mice co-injected with hCG and Y15 (30 mg/kg). *; Treatment with Y15 significantly decreased the mean surface area of COCs compared with the control at each time point (p<0.05). …”
  4. 46004

    Comparison between <i>Existing</i>, <i>IncRate</i>, and <i>Optimal</i> subtyping allocation strategies across locations. by Qu Cheng (849777)

    Published 2022
    “…Tiles represent study locations, with the area of the tile representing the proportion of all typing efforts allocated to the location, and the color of the tile representing the location’s annual mean HFMD incidence rate. Tiles are ordered by decreasing annual mean incidence rate from top to bottom, then left to right. …”
  5. 46005

    Impact of miR-137 mimics transfection on cancer relevant processes. by Saleh Tamim (512730)

    Published 2014
    “…The experiment was monitored over a course of 6 days. The data was analyzed using analysis of variance, and the data is presented as the mean ± standard deviation. …”
  6. 46006

    Precocity, yield and water-use efficiency of banana plants under planting densities and irrigation depths, in semiarid region by Marcelo Rocha dos Santos (6699794)

    Published 2019
    “…The hands weight and number of fruits decreased in a linear way with the increase in the planting density (1,600 plants ha-1 to 3,333 plants ha-1) from 10.89 kg to 9.49 kg and from 97.16 to 89.86, respectively; whereas the hands yield (15.5 t ha-1 to 25.79 t ha-1) and the harvest period (442 to 455 days) increased. …”
  7. 46007

    Table_1_Physiological and Biomechanical Responses to Cross-Country Skiing in Varying Terrain: Low- vs. High-Intensity.docx by Trine M. Seeberg (5979200)

    Published 2021
    “…Physiological and biomechanical variables were measured continuously, and each movement cycle and sub-technique employed were detected and classified with a machine learning model. Both the LI and HI sessions induced large terrain-dependent fluctuations (relative to the maximal levels) in heart rate (HR, 17.7 vs. 12.2%-points), oxygen uptake (V.O2, 33.0 vs. 31.7%-points), and muscle oxygen saturation in the triceps brachii (23.9 vs. 33.4%-points) and vastus lateralis (12.6 vs. 24.3%-points). …”
  8. 46008

    Table_2_Physiological and Biomechanical Responses to Cross-Country Skiing in Varying Terrain: Low- vs. High-Intensity.docx by Trine M. Seeberg (5979200)

    Published 2021
    “…Physiological and biomechanical variables were measured continuously, and each movement cycle and sub-technique employed were detected and classified with a machine learning model. Both the LI and HI sessions induced large terrain-dependent fluctuations (relative to the maximal levels) in heart rate (HR, 17.7 vs. 12.2%-points), oxygen uptake (V.O2, 33.0 vs. 31.7%-points), and muscle oxygen saturation in the triceps brachii (23.9 vs. 33.4%-points) and vastus lateralis (12.6 vs. 24.3%-points). …”
  9. 46009

    Soil volumetric moisture content in response to precipitation amount and frequency. by Teresa J. Didiano (3117792)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The effects of precipitation amount and frequency on soil volumetric moisture content. There was a significant effect of frequency on soil moisture (F<sub>2,48</sub> = 3.45, P = 0.04), with soil moisture decreasing with less frequent precipitation. …”
  10. 46010

    Liver toxicity enzyme tests in vehicle and TNAP treated FGFR2<sup>C342Y/+</sup> mice. by Hwa Kyung Nam (8911403)

    Published 2020
    “…Linear regression analyses showed a significant reverse correlation (r = -.73; 95% CI of -.898 to -.361, p < .005) between AP and ALT enzyme levels in FGFR2<sup>C342Y/+</sup> mice (C). …”
  11. 46011

    Flow cytometric analysis of B cell populations. by Marc C. Levesque (262285)

    Published 2009
    “…In cells from terminal ileal biopsies, uninfected participants had a mean±standard error of the mean 29.9%±7.0% of naïve B cells that were decreased to 15.7%±8.9% in AHI patients. …”
  12. 46012

    KGF, Leptin, and NRG mRNAs in Ovine Fetal Lungs by Olivier Boucherat (78556)

    Published 2007
    “…<div><p>RT followed by real-time PCR analysis; mean ± standard error of the mean on six, five, and three individual samples, respectively, in sham-operated control fetuses (C), in a surgical model of CDH (sDH), and in sDH with subsequent tracheal occlusion (sDH + TO). …”
  13. 46013

    Effective recovery time and synaptic integration time during scratching. by Rune W. Berg (54068)

    Published 2008
    “…(C) Estimates of eSIT and eRT versus position of the template distribution relative to the spike from (B) (broken lines represent mean values eSIT = 12.1 ms, eRT = 8.7 ms). (D) The number of traces in template distribution decreases with window length (from same data as in (B) and (C)).…”
  14. 46014

    Specific effects of category training. by Marieke van der Linden (268336)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A) Group-averaged activation maps from post-training scanning overlaid on lateral (top) and ventral (bottom) views of Talairach-normalized inflated hemispheres. …”
  15. 46015

    Decline of auditory nerve function in aged CBA/CaJ mice. by Yazhi Xing (327214)

    Published 2013
    “…No ABR response was detected at 40 kHz in older mice. <b>B, C, D:</b> Mean wave I amplitude vs. level functions. The data show increased ABR thresholds and decreased wave I amplitudes in aged mice at 11.3, 16, and 22.6 kHz. …”
  16. 46016

    FABP4 deficiency is protective against OIR. by Magali Saint-Geniez (269693)

    Published 2014
    “…(C) Quantification of neovascular area demonstrated a robust inhibition of pathological neovascularization at P17 (mean ± SEM, n = 15–20).…”
  17. 46017

    Data_Sheet_1_Assessing the Relationship Between Emotional States of Dogs and Their Human Handlers, Using Simultaneous Behavioral and Cardiac Measures.docx by Emma K. Grigg (11659834)

    Published 2022
    “…The strongest influence on the dogs' stress levels in our study was found to be increasing familiarity with the setting and the handler; HR<sub>mean</sub> and SI decreased, and HRV (as RMSSD) increased, significantly from the first to the third handling set. …”
  18. 46018

    cNap1 condensate formation promotes rootlet end-binding but not centrosomal localisation. by Robert Mahen (409641)

    Published 2022
    “…The red horizontal bars show the mean of the experimental repeats. The images show a representative example cell with condensates (except CT, which has none). …”
  19. 46019

    Presentation_1.PDF by Christopher Staley (2124148)

    Published 2018
    “…Significant (P < 0.001) differences in bacterial community diversity and composition were observed by site, but amendment with only the greatest urea concentration significantly decreased Shannon indices. Expansion in the abundances of members of the families Microbacteriaceae, Chitinophagaceae, Comamonadaceae, Xanthomonadaceae, and Nitrosomonadaceae were also consistently observed among all soils (linear discriminant analysis score ≥ 3.0). …”
  20. 46020

    Autopsy rates in the Netherlands: 35 years of decline by Britt M. Blokker (678011)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Objective</p><p>Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality control, medical education, and biomedical research, autopsy rates have been declining worldwide. …”