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14081
Longitudinal microstructural changes of cerebral white matter and their association with mobility performance in older persons
Published 2018“…<div><p>Mobility impairment in older persons is associated with brain white matter hyperintensities (WMH), a common finding in magnetic resonance images and one established imaging biomarker of small vessel disease. …”
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Flame Propagation and Combustion Phenomena in a Confined Space with the Perforated Plate at Different Positions
Published 2019“…Subsequently, a large hole size results in a turbulent eddy with a larger eddy structure, and consequently the turbulent flame acceleration behavior becomes more obvious for the hole size of 5 mm. …”
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14088
Inhibition of <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> inflammatory responses in rats by p30A peptide.
Published 2013“…(C) Evolution of arthritis severity scores of adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) in rats treated with intracutaneous p30A or pCtl (100 mg/rat) or hydrocortisone (after the onset of clinical signs as illustrated by arrows (means from 8 rats, s.e.m.<20%). …”
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14089
CRT regulated endothelial cell proliferation via the VEGF-A signaling pathway.
Published 2019“…After 6 to 12 hours culture, the concentration of VEGF-A was significantly decreased in CRT-knockdown cells. …”
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14094
Effects of Cyr61 and Wnt5a on regenerating vasculature and musculature.
Published 2015“…At both 4 and 10 weeks, Cyr61KD demonstrated significantly decreased vasculature as compared to Cyr61OX. Data shown as means ± SEM; ***P<0.001 for Cyr61KD vs Cyr61OX. …”
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14095
Chemosensitive MC1 transplanted in fat pad of SCID Beige mice, with non-significant decrease in TIC markers (ALDF, CD44+/CD24−, and MSFE) with Stat3 inhibitor compared to chemother...
Published 2012“…Decrease in mean tumor volume + SEM was observed with chemotherapy alone (chemosenstive tumor line). …”
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14096
Effects of BSI<sub>ff</sub> on A, task performance (portion correct) and B, mean reaction time across different values of BSI<sub>ff</sub> ratio and strength for the stimulus motio...
Published 2013“…<p>There is a critical value of the ratio ( = 1.156). Above the value, the performance and the mean reaction time increase with increasing BSI<sub>ff</sub> strength. …”
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14098
Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Antidiabetic Drug Regimens Added to Metformin Monotherapy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Network Meta-Analysis
Published 2015“…Random-effects network meta-analyses were used to compare the weighted mean difference for changes from baseline in HbA1c, body weight (BW) and systolic blood pressure (SBP), and the risk of developing hypoglycemia, urinary (UTI) and genital tract infection (GTI).…”
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Daily and annual fractional global area with rainfall from the ERA5 reanalysis.
Published 2022“…The thick curves show the annual mean <i>A</i><sub><i>p</i></sub> estimated from daily estimates. …”
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14100
Characteristics of each landscape type, including region, mean elevation, mean annual air temperature (MAAT), air freezing degree days (FDD), air thawing degree days (TDD), and fre...
Published 2013“…On average, fire caused a five-fold decrease in mean surface organic layer thickness, a doubling of water storage in the active layer, a doubling of thaw depth, an increase in soil temperature at the surface (−0.6 to +2.1 ° C) and at 1 m depth (−1.7 to +0.4 ° C), and a two-fold increase in net soil heat input. …”