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  1. 35621

    Young Sprague Dawley rats infected by <i>Plasmodium berghei</i>: A relevant experimental model to study cerebral malaria by Sokhna Keita Alassane (4268356)

    Published 2017
    “…The red blood cell (RBC) count remained normal but a drastic decrease of platelet count and an increase of white blood cell numbers were noted. …”
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  3. 35623

    Altered p53/p16 expression is linked to urothelial carcinoma progression but largely unrelated to prognosis in muscle-invasive tumors by Simon Schallenberg (12336598)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Most inactivating p53 mutations result in a nuclear p53 accumulation – detectable by immunohistochemistry (IHC). p53 alterations leading to a complete lack of p53 protein and absence of immunostaining do also occur – not easily detectable by IHC. p16 is upregulated in p53 inactivated cells. …”
  4. 35624

    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
  5. 35625

    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
  6. 35626

    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
  7. 35627

    A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Larry W. Chambers (704112)

    Published 2015
    “…No significant differences were observed between the groups at the three points in time. However, there was a 7% increase in the median rates between the Baseline Year and Year Two in the Intervention group, and a 6% decrease in the Control group over the same time period, which was statistically significant (0.071 versus -0.058, p < 0.001).…”
  8. 35628

    Supplementary Figures 1-5 from A Genome-Wide Loss-of-Function Screen Identifies SLC26A2 as a Novel Mediator of TRAIL Resistance by Lina Y. Dimberg (15077439)

    Published 2023
    “…Supplemental Figure 4: BJAB-LexR cells have increased SLC26A2 and decreased DR4 and DR5. Supplemental Figure 5: SLC26A2 expression correlates with Metastasis prognosis.…”
  9. 35629

    Additional file 5 of Large-scale copy number alterations are enriched for synthetic viability in BRCA1/BRCA2 tumors by Yingjie Zhu (240610)

    Published 2024
    “…Genes identified in (a) the combined bBRCA1/2 tumors in OV, (b) the combined bBRCA1/2 tumors in ER+ BC, (c) the bBRCA1 tumors in OV, (d) the bBRCA2 tumors in OV, and (e) the bBRCA2 tumors in ER+ BC.…”
  10. 35630

    Analytical RP-HPLC of TEV protease cleavage reaction of Aβ(E3Q-40) (a) and Aβ(E3Q-42) (b). by Christina Dammers (803567)

    Published 2015
    “…Peaks for the fusion proteins decreased while peaks indicating cleaved Aβ(E3Q-40) or Aβ(E3Q-42) were increasing. …”
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  12. 35632

    Structural Studies of the <i>Methylosinus trichosporium</i> OB3b Soluble Methane Monooxygenase Hydroxylase and Regulatory Component Complex Reveal a Transient Substrate Tunnel by Jason C. Jones (9191264)

    Published 2020
    “…The metalloenzyme soluble methane monooxygenase (sMMO) consists of hydroxylase (sMMOH), regulatory (MMOB), and reductase components. When sMMOH forms a complex with MMOB, the rate constants are greatly increased for the sequential access of O<sub>2</sub>, protons, and CH<sub>4</sub> to an oxygen-bridged diferrous metal cluster located in the buried active site. …”
  13. 35633

    Unraveling Partial Coalescence Between Droplet and Oil–Water Interface in Water-in-Oil Emulsions under a Direct-Current Electric Field via Molecular Dynamics Simulation by Ning Li (45258)

    Published 2024
    “…When the electric field strength (<i>E</i>) surpasses a certain threshold, secondary droplets are generated during the coalescence between water droplets in oil and the oil–water interface (so-called the droplet-interface partial coalescence phenomenon), resulting in a lower efficiency of droplet electrocoalescence. …”
  14. 35634

    Structural Studies of the <i>Methylosinus trichosporium</i> OB3b Soluble Methane Monooxygenase Hydroxylase and Regulatory Component Complex Reveal a Transient Substrate Tunnel by Jason C. Jones (9191264)

    Published 2020
    “…The metalloenzyme soluble methane monooxygenase (sMMO) consists of hydroxylase (sMMOH), regulatory (MMOB), and reductase components. When sMMOH forms a complex with MMOB, the rate constants are greatly increased for the sequential access of O<sub>2</sub>, protons, and CH<sub>4</sub> to an oxygen-bridged diferrous metal cluster located in the buried active site. …”
  15. 35635

    Image_5_A virulence activator of a surface attachment protein in Burkholderia pseudomallei acts as a global regulator of other membrane-associated virulence factors.TIFF by Zhenxin Sun (416239)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with phenotypes of the Δsap1 mutant, the ΔsapR activator mutant exhibited a significant reduction in Bp attachment to the host cell, leading to subsequent decreased intracellular replication. …”
  16. 35636

    Image_3_A virulence activator of a surface attachment protein in Burkholderia pseudomallei acts as a global regulator of other membrane-associated virulence factors.TIFF by Zhenxin Sun (416239)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with phenotypes of the Δsap1 mutant, the ΔsapR activator mutant exhibited a significant reduction in Bp attachment to the host cell, leading to subsequent decreased intracellular replication. …”
  17. 35637

    Table_2_A virulence activator of a surface attachment protein in Burkholderia pseudomallei acts as a global regulator of other membrane-associated virulence factors.XLSX by Zhenxin Sun (416239)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with phenotypes of the Δsap1 mutant, the ΔsapR activator mutant exhibited a significant reduction in Bp attachment to the host cell, leading to subsequent decreased intracellular replication. …”
  18. 35638

    Image_1_A virulence activator of a surface attachment protein in Burkholderia pseudomallei acts as a global regulator of other membrane-associated virulence factors.TIFF by Zhenxin Sun (416239)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with phenotypes of the Δsap1 mutant, the ΔsapR activator mutant exhibited a significant reduction in Bp attachment to the host cell, leading to subsequent decreased intracellular replication. …”
  19. 35639

    Image_2_A virulence activator of a surface attachment protein in Burkholderia pseudomallei acts as a global regulator of other membrane-associated virulence factors.TIFF by Zhenxin Sun (416239)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with phenotypes of the Δsap1 mutant, the ΔsapR activator mutant exhibited a significant reduction in Bp attachment to the host cell, leading to subsequent decreased intracellular replication. …”
  20. 35640

    Data_Sheet_1_Psychological impacts of intervention to improve a therapeutic garden for older adults with dementia: a case study conducted at a care facility.PDF by Chiara Meneghetti (4630843)

    Published 2023
    “…Passive isolated behaviors related to more impaired baseline cognitive functioning. The case of Mrs. A extended the findings for the whole sample: although her dementia symptoms (apathy, motor disturbances) worsened, she visited the TG more often after the intervention, her social exchanges and active isolated actions increased, and her agitation and wandering decreased.…”