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  1. 36061

    Nanoceria: A Rare-Earth Nanoparticle as a Novel Anti-Angiogenic Therapeutic Agent in Ovarian Cancer by Shailendra Giri (95981)

    Published 2013
    “…NCe (0.1 mg/kg body weigh) treatment of A2780 ovarian cancer cells injected intra-peritoneally in nude mice showed significant reduction (p<0.002) in tumor growth accompanied by decreased tumor cell proliferation as evident from reduced tumor size and Ki67 staining. …”
  2. 36062

    Presentation_1_Lead poisoning in a 6-month-old infant: a case report.pdf by Yifei Duan (12136041)

    Published 2023
    “…Subsequently, the patient's blood lead level decreased significantly.</p>Results<p>Lead toxicity can be a life-threatening problem because of its potential for severe complications. …”
  3. 36063

    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
  4. 36064

    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
  5. 36065

    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
  6. 36066

    Table1_In Vivo Characterization of a Red Light-Activated Vasodilation: A Photobiomodulation Study.DOCX by Agnes Keszler (12486448)

    Published 2022
    “…The vasodilatory nitric oxide precursor was analyzed in plasma and muscle with triiodide-dependent chemiluminescence. First, a 5–10 min irradiation of a 3 cm<sup>2</sup> area in the hind limb at 670 nm (50 mW/cm<sup>2</sup>) produced optimal vasodilation. …”
  7. 36067

    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
  8. 36068

    Image1_In Vivo Characterization of a Red Light-Activated Vasodilation: A Photobiomodulation Study.TIF by Agnes Keszler (12486448)

    Published 2022
    “…The vasodilatory nitric oxide precursor was analyzed in plasma and muscle with triiodide-dependent chemiluminescence. First, a 5–10 min irradiation of a 3 cm<sup>2</sup> area in the hind limb at 670 nm (50 mW/cm<sup>2</sup>) produced optimal vasodilation. …”
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  11. 36071

    MiR-99a gene therapy attenuates cardiac hypertrophy in a mice model with TAC. by Qiaoling Li (290816)

    Published 2016
    “…BNP, β-MHC, PPAR-α, ACTA1, Hif-α, GLUT1 and HK2 levels were strongly increased in lenti-GFP treated hearts, but attenuated in lenti-99a treated hearts. Serca2a was decreased after surgery, but there was no significant difference in Serca2a expression among these three groups. …”
  12. 36072

    A Novel Bacterial Pathogen of <i>Biomphalaria glabrata</i>: A Potential Weapon for Schistosomiasis Control? by David Duval (178941)

    Published 2015
    “…Various research strategies and treatment programs for achieving the objective of eradicating schistosomiasis within a decade have been recommended and supported by the World Health Organization. …”
  13. 36073

    H Ferritin Gene Silencing in a Human Metastatic Melanoma Cell Line: A Proteomic Analysis by Maddalena Di Sanzo (713542)

    Published 2011
    “…In vitro assays confirmed that the FHC-silenced MM07<sub>m</sub> cells are characterized by a decreased growth activity, a reduced invasiveness, and a reduced cell adhesion capability. …”
  14. 36074

    DataSheet_1_bub1 as a potential oncogene and a prognostic biomarker for neuroblastoma.xlsx by Jingjing Song (711775)

    Published 2022
    “…This study aimed to identify a novel oncogene that could be used as a biomarker informing the prognosis of neuroblastoma, and to predict its biological functions, using bioinformatics and molecular biology tools.…”
  15. 36075

    Ceruloplasmin Is a Potential Biomarker for aGvHD following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation by Meng Lv (367612)

    Published 2013
    “…The plasma ceruloplasmin levels were significantly increased during the period of aGvHD onset and were markedly decreased as aGvHD resolved. …”
  16. 36076

    Table 1_Microplastics in focus: a silent disruptor of liver health- a systematic review.docx by Zahra Beyzaei (9911886)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) are widespread environmental contaminants, yet their impact on human liver health is not fully understood. We conducted a systematic review of 25 experimental, observational, and organoid-based studies published between 2022 and 2025 that investigated the hepatotoxic effects of polystyrene micro- and nanoplastics (PS-MPs/NPs). …”
  17. 36077

    H Ferritin Gene Silencing in a Human Metastatic Melanoma Cell Line: A Proteomic Analysis by Maddalena Di Sanzo (713542)

    Published 2011
    “…In vitro assays confirmed that the FHC-silenced MM07<sub>m</sub> cells are characterized by a decreased growth activity, a reduced invasiveness, and a reduced cell adhesion capability. …”
  18. 36078

    Table_1_Bather Shedding as a Source of Human Fecal Markers to a Recreational Beach.xlsx by Dong Li (212687)

    Published 2021
    “…Offshore sources appeared unlikely, since FIB and fecal markers decreased along a spatial gradient from the surf zone toward nearshore and offshore ocean waters. …”
  19. 36079

    H Ferritin Gene Silencing in a Human Metastatic Melanoma Cell Line: A Proteomic Analysis by Maddalena Di Sanzo (713542)

    Published 2011
    “…In vitro assays confirmed that the FHC-silenced MM07<sub>m</sub> cells are characterized by a decreased growth activity, a reduced invasiveness, and a reduced cell adhesion capability. …”
  20. 36080

    The NRF2 transcription factor plays a dual role in colorectal cancer: A systematic review by C. Gonzalez-Donquiles (4033610)

    Published 2017
    “…This predominantly exerts a cytoprotective effect on cells and decreases risk of colorectal cancer. …”