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  1. 47401

    Relative expression of Paneth cell AMPs correlates with severity of acute GI GvHD. by Daniela Weber (3470189)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>In the small intestine the relative expression of HD5 (p = 0.004), HD6 (p = 0.006) and Reg3α (p = 0.012) was significantly decreased (Mann-Whitney-U-Test) in case of severe acute GvHD (stage 2–4) (3A). …”
  2. 47402

    Differential oxidative stress responses to methanol in intraperitoneally exposed rats: Ameliorative effects of Opuntia vulgaris fruit extract by Saoudi, Mongi

    Published 2012
    “…The animals were exposed to methanol at a dose of 2.37 g/kg body weight intraperitoneally for 30 days. …”
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  3. 47403

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  4. 47404

    On the Effect of Thermodynamic Equilibrium on the Assembly Efficiency of Complex Multi-Layered Virus-Like Particles (VLP): the Case of Rotavirus VLP by António Roldão (182726)

    Published 2012
    “…Here we computationally investigate the case of a large triple-layered rotavirus VLP (RLP). In vitro assembly, disassembly and reassembly data provides strong evidence of microscopic reversibility of RLP assembly. …”
  5. 47405

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  6. 47406

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  7. 47407

    Strategies of data layout and cache writing for input-output optimization in high performance scientific computing: Applications to the forward electrocardiographic problem by Louie Cardone-Noott (5680121)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, its combination with a cached write mode, in order to aggregate multiple writes into larger ones, substantially decreased the writing times of the proposed strategy. …”
  8. 47408

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  9. 47409

    Evidence for Altered Basal Ganglia-Brainstem Connections in Cervical Dystonia by Anne J. Blood (181746)

    Published 2012
    “…Tractography was decreased in the left hemisphere and increased in the right hemisphere in patients, suggesting a potential basis for the left/right white matter asymmetry we previously observed in focal dystonia patients.…”
  10. 47410

    Metabolic Syndrome Remodels Electrical Activity of the Sinoatrial Node and Produces Arrhythmias in Rats by Alondra Albarado-Ibañez (481695)

    Published 2013
    “…Furthermore, histological analysis showed a large amount of fat surrounding nodal cardiomyocytes and a rise in the sympathetic innervation. …”
  11. 47411

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  12. 47412

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  13. 47413

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  14. 47414

    Performance analysis of both sex marathon runners ranked by IAAF by Anselmo José Perez (5053427)

    Published 2018
    “…The average time of a marathon has been decreasing in males more than in female competitions, both in Top 3 and Top 10, however still presenting a large gap from world records.…”
  15. 47415

    Calcitriol Modulates the CD46 Pathway in T Cells by Karoline Kickler (124122)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><p>The complement regulator CD46 is a costimulatory molecule for human T cells that induces a regulatory Tr1 phenotype, characterized by large amounts of IL-10 secretion. …”
  16. 47416

    Data_Sheet_1_Phenotypic and Transcriptomic Response of the Grasshopper Oedaleus asiaticus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) to Toxic Rutin.PDF by Xunbing Huang (531098)

    Published 2020
    “…O. asiaticus had reduced body size, lower survival rate, and reduced growth performance when fed with xenobiotic rutin. Rutin-fed nymphs had large variation in gene expression profiles, with a total of 308 genes significantly upregulated and 287 genes downregulated. …”
  17. 47417

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  18. 47418

    Influence of Gravity on the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Nanopillared Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the minimum dynamic advancing and receding contact angles of drops with gravity are close to the static contact angle and the intrinsic contact angle, respectively, while the maxima of both angles are as large as 180°. We find that the drops move through a combination of sliding and rolling, in agreement with experiment. …”
  19. 47419

    DataSheet_1_Hormonal contraceptive exposure relates to changes in resting state functional connectivity of anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala.pdf by Esmeralda Hidalgo-Lopez (13824751)

    Published 2023
    “…The relation between HC use duration and (i) gray matter volume, (ii) fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations, and (iii) seed-based connectivity during resting state in the amygdalae and ACC was investigated in this large sample of women.</p>Results<p>In general, rs-FC of the amygdalae with frontal areas, and between the ACC and temporoparietal areas, decreased the longer the HC exposure and independently of the progestin’s androgenicity. …”
  20. 47420

    Involvement of Class II Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase α-Isoform in Antigen-Induced Degranulation in RBL-2H3 Cells by Kiyomi Nigorikawa (340973)

    Published 2014
    “…The release of mRFP-tagged neuropeptide-Y, a reporter for the regulated exocytosis, was also decreased in the PI3K-C2α-deficient cells. …”