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  1. 47021

    The Long-Term Dynamics of Mortality Benefits from Improved Water and Sanitation in Less Developed Countries by Marc A. Jeuland (333408)

    Published 2013
    “…We present country-level projections for WASH coverage and for WASH-related mortality in developing regions over a long time horizon (1975–2050) and provide dynamic estimates of the economic value of potential reductions in this WASH-related mortality, which go beyond the static results found in previous work. …”
  2. 47022

    Why Does Alkylation of the N–H Functionality within M/NH Bifunctional Noyori-Type Catalysts Lead to Turnover? by Pavel A. Dub (1522924)

    Published 2017
    “…A recently revised mechanism of the Noyori hydrogenation reaction (Dub, P. …”
  3. 47023

    Why Does Alkylation of the N–H Functionality within M/NH Bifunctional Noyori-Type Catalysts Lead to Turnover? by Pavel A. Dub (1522924)

    Published 2017
    “…A recently revised mechanism of the Noyori hydrogenation reaction (Dub, P. …”
  4. 47024

    Equilibrium genotype distributions in a mesa landscape for strongly and non-recombining populations. by Alexander Klug (7252493)

    Published 2019
    “…The resulting mutational robustness is <i>m</i><sub>nr</sub> ≈ 0.572 for the non-recombining population and <i>m</i><sub>cr</sub> ≈ 1.000 for communal recombination. (A) Lumped mutation class frequencies on linear scales. …”
  5. 47025

    Modulation of Light-Enhancement to Symbiotic Algae by Light-Scattering in Corals and Evolutionary Trends in Bleaching by Luisa A. Marcelino (405069)

    Published 2013
    “…By placing our findings in an evolutionary framework, in conjunction with a novel empirical index of coral bleaching susceptibility, we find significant correlations between bleaching susceptibility and light-scattering despite rich homoplasy in both characters; suggesting that the cost of enhancing light-amplification to the algae is revealed in decreased resilience of the partnership to stress.…”
  6. 47026

    Process and Workflow for Preparation of Disparate Mouse Tissues for Proteomic Analysis by Sarah A. Michaud (4062115)

    Published 2020
    “…Our objective was to develop a workflow capable of processing disparate tissue types with high throughput, minimal variability, and maximum purity. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Perceived benefits and barriers to the use of long-acting injectable antiretroviral treatment among adolescents and young people living with HIV in Western Kenya: qual... by Shukri A. Hassan (14245301)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants viewed LA ART as a welcome alternative to oral ART due to benefits like improved adherence, reduced pill burden, increased convenience, enhanced privacy, decreased stigma, lower risk of accidental disclosure, and convergence in using LA contraception. …”
  9. 47029

    Data Sheet 2_Perceived benefits and barriers to the use of long-acting injectable antiretroviral treatment among adolescents and young people living with HIV in Western Kenya: qual... by Shukri A. Hassan (14245301)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants viewed LA ART as a welcome alternative to oral ART due to benefits like improved adherence, reduced pill burden, increased convenience, enhanced privacy, decreased stigma, lower risk of accidental disclosure, and convergence in using LA contraception. …”
  10. 47030

    Supplementary Material for: Maternal Thinness and Obesity and Customized Fetal Weight Charts by GonzálezGonzález N.L. (11288730)

    Published 2021
    “…This benefit increase and decrease, respectively, with GA.…”
  11. 47031

    Maintenance of Positive Diversity-Stability Relations along a Gradient of Environmental Stress by Tamara N. Romanuk (170380)

    Published 2010
    “…</p><h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>We investigated the effects of a major environmental stressor (a decrease in water volume) on diversity-abundance and diversity-stability relations in laboratory microcosms composed of temperate multi-trophic rock pool communities to identify differences in community and functional group responses to increasing functional group richness along a gradient of environmental stress (low, medium, and high water volume). …”
  12. 47032

    Fluoxetine uptake and metabolism in fathead minnow following a 28-d study. by Luigi Margiotta-Casaluci (637444)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Relationship between measured (red line; mean ± SD; n = 20) and predicted (dashed line) plasma concentrations of fluoxetine, based on concentrations quantified in the water. …”
  13. 47033

    HDAC4 acts as a scaffold between the MR and HDAC3. by Hae-Ahm Lee (787353)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Treatment with Aldo resulted in increased expression of <i>GILZ</i> (A) and <i>SGK-1</i> (B), which was decreased by knockdown of HDAC4. …”
  14. 47034

    Vaccine-induced immune responses against both Gag and Env improve control of simian immunodeficiency virus replication in rectally challenged rhesus macaques by Mauricio A. Martins (102761)

    Published 2017
    “…Vaccine regimens that did not contain <i>gag</i> (Group 2), <i>env</i> (Group 3), or both of these inserts (Group 4) were largely ineffective at decreasing viremia. Thus, vaccine-induced immune responses against both Gag and Env appeared to maximize control of immunodeficiency virus replication. …”
  15. 47035

    Impact of HIV on CD8+ T Cell CD57 Expression Is Distinct from That of CMV and Aging by Sulggi A. Lee (528197)

    Published 2014
    “…Among 45 HIV-infected individuals initiating their first ART regimen, the proportion of CD28-CD8+ T cells expressing CD57 declined (P<0.0001), which correlated with a decline in percent of transitional memory CD8+ T cells, and appeared to be largely explained by a decline in CD28-CD57- CD8+ T cell counts rather than an expansion of CD28-CD57+ CD8+ T cell counts.…”
  16. 47036

    Analysis of total and phosphorylated RPS6 protein in WT liver and regenerating ΔS6 liver reveals differential mTOR activity in hepatocytes and biliary cells and that RPS6-expressin... by Sarah A. Comerford (3854917)

    Published 2023
    “…In WT liver, although RPS6 is highly expressed in bile ducts (bd, arrowhead) and throughout the parenchyma in a decreasing periportal-pericentral gradient (a, c), phosphorylated-RPS6<sup>(Ser235/6)</sup> is largely restricted to periportal hepatocytes and is absent from bile ducts (b, d). …”
  17. 47037

    Data_Sheet_1_Integrating High-Resolution Coastal Acidification Monitoring Data Across Seven United States Estuaries.docx by Nicholas A. Rosenau (11293950)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Program (NEP) started a collaboration with partners in seven estuaries along the East Coast (Barnegat Bay; Casco Bay), West Coast (Santa Monica Bay; San Francisco Bay; Tillamook Bay), and the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Coast (Tampa Bay; Mission-Aransas Estuary) of the United States to expand the use of autonomous monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO<sub>2</sub>) and pH. …”
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  20. 47040

    Fluoride stability in dentifrices stored in schools in a town of northern Brazil by Jéssica Bandeira MATIAS (5671847)

    Published 2018
    “…The results obtained during the measurements were analyzed by analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA), followed by Tukey’s test for comparison of the means. After nine months of storage, total soluble fluoride, the active form of fluoride, decreased by 21.9%. …”