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  1. 49461

    ToxB- and ToxA-induced regulation of genes involved in photosynthesis and the effect of ToxB on thylakoid proteins. by Iovanna Pandelova (154443)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Differences between control and toxin treatment presented as: line graphs for fold change (left axis) and bar graphs for the number of genes (right axis) that are significantly up- (lines above zero and grey bars) or down-regulated (lines below zero and white bars) at indicated hours post infiltration (hpi) (bottom axis). …”
  2. 49462

    Table_1_Ulk4, a Newly Discovered Susceptibility Gene for Schizophrenia, Regulates Corticogenesis in Mice.DOCX by Ling Hu (374570)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a chronic and severe mental disease that affects around 1% of the population. …”
  3. 49463

    Supplementary Material for: Functional Correlates of Increasing Gestural Articulatory Fluency Using a Miniature Second-Language Approach by Newman-Norlund R.D. (4142848)

    Published 2014
    “…Acquiring the ability to use manual gestures as a means to construct meaningful utterances places unique demands on the brain. …”
  4. 49464

    Proposed model of RIG-I as a pivotal regulator of the inflammasome response against IAV in lung epithelial cells. by Julien Pothlichet (229745)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>1) Upon IAV infection, RIG-I senses viral genomic RNA and triggers a type I interferon response through a MAVS/TRIM25/Riplet-dependent pathway. 2) Binding of type I interferon to IFNAR1 initiates a positive feedback loop that stimulates RIG-I/TLR3/NLRP3 expression. 3) This upregulation is necessary for RIG-I- and NLRP3-inflammasome assembly, cleavage of caspase 1 and, ultimately, mature IL-1β secretion. 4) RIG-I upregulation stimulates type I IFN and constitutes an additional positive feedback loop. 5) 1918 NS1 could form more prominent complexes with RIG-I than USSR NS1, and/or target other cellular component(s) involved in type I IFN signaling, to result in a stronger inhibition of RIG-I-dependent type I interferon response by NS1 from the highly virulent pandemic 1918 influenza strain. 1918 NS1 protein-mediated inhibition of the type I IFN response consequently decreases IL-1β secretion.…”
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  6. 49466

    Collagen III treatment causes a reduced plasma membrane associated GPR56<sup>N</sup>. by Rong Luo (187167)

    Published 2014
    “…Collagen III stimulation results in a decreased level of GPR56<sup>N</sup>. (<b>M</b>). …”
  7. 49467

    Table_2_A large-scale forward genetic screen for maize mutants with altered lignocellulosic properties.docx by Shaogan Wang (14727736)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The development of efficient pipelines for the bioconversion of grass lignocellulosic feedstocks is challenging due to the limited understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling the synthesis, deposition, and degradation of the varying polymers unique to grass cell walls. Here, we describe a large-scale forward genetic approach resulting in the identification of a collection of chemically mutagenized maize mutants with diverse alterations in their cell wall attributes such as crystalline cellulose content or hemicellulose composition. …”
  8. 49468

    Table_3_A large-scale forward genetic screen for maize mutants with altered lignocellulosic properties.docx by Shaogan Wang (14727736)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The development of efficient pipelines for the bioconversion of grass lignocellulosic feedstocks is challenging due to the limited understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling the synthesis, deposition, and degradation of the varying polymers unique to grass cell walls. Here, we describe a large-scale forward genetic approach resulting in the identification of a collection of chemically mutagenized maize mutants with diverse alterations in their cell wall attributes such as crystalline cellulose content or hemicellulose composition. …”
  9. 49469

    High education accelerates cognitive decline in dementia: A brief report from the population-based NEDICES cohort by Israel Contador (4648807)

    Published 2017
    “…METHODS: All participants were selected from NEDICES, a prospective population-based cohort study of Spanish older adults. …”
  10. 49470

    Total recovery of visual acuity in a pediatric patient with compressive optic neuropathy secondary to sphenoid sinus mucocele by Facundo Urbinati (14061626)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT We present an unusual case of a 13-year-old male pediatric patient with a diagnosis of sphenoid sinus mucocele. …”
  11. 49471

    Morphological evolution of <em>Stephanodiscus</em> (Bacillariophyta) in Lake Biwa from a 300 ka fossil record by Megumi Saito-Kato (2843789)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>A series of intermittent changes in <em>Stephanodiscus</em> (Bacillariophyta) valve morphology was observed in sediment core materials collected from Lake Biwa, Japan. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis (2): Varying initial O<sub>2</sub> in the headspace (()) within a high range. by Junaid Hassan (655726)

    Published 2014
    “…The cumulated N<sub>2</sub> reached stable plateaus at nearly the same time for all the runs (Panel E), despite the fact that the time taken to deplete O<sub>2</sub> below decreased with increasing (Panel A). Thus, once denitrification was initiated, the rates increased with increasing initial due to an increasing population of oxygen-grown cells (Panels B–D). …”
  13. 49473

    Early occurrence of primary angle-closure glaucoma in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa and CRB1 gene variations by Ricardo Yuji Abe (10366857)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT We describe the case of a 15-year-old girl with decreased visual acuity associated with elevated intraocular pressure in both eyes and angle closure on gonioscopy. …”
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    Table_1_Recovery of a hypolipidemic polysaccharide from artificially cultivated Sanghuangporus vaninii with an effective method.DOC by Zuo-fa Zhang (14421900)

    Published 2023
    “…The purified polysaccharide (PFSV-2) was found to be a hetero-polysaccharide with an average molecular weight of 20.377 kDa. …”
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    Gene expression changes under array conditions define a time course for studying transcriptional changes in EMT. by Anaar Siletz (400240)

    Published 2013
    “…All differences had reached significance by the end of the six-day time period except for E-cadherin in TGF-β1 treated HMLE Twist ER. <b>A.</b> Changes in E-cadherin and mesenchymal marker expression in HMLE Twist ER cells treated with 4OHT. …”
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    Early occurrence of primary angle-closure glaucoma in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa and CRB1 gene variations by Ricardo Yuji Abe (10366857)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT We describe the case of a 15-year-old girl with decreased visual acuity associated with elevated intraocular pressure in both eyes and angle closure on gonioscopy. …”
  18. 49478

    A combination of CPI-613 and chloroquine significantly suppressed tumor growth in an orthotropic metastatic tumor model of CCS. by Yuki Egawa (5349512)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>A: Tumor volume at injection site with intraperitoneal injection of vehicle only, (Mock), CPI-613, chloroquine, or a combination of CPI-613 and chloroquine. …”
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    Evolutionarily Repurposed Networks Reveal the Well-Known Antifungal Drug Thiabendazole to Be a Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent by Hye Ji Cha (140719)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><p>Studies in diverse organisms have revealed a surprising depth to the evolutionary conservation of genetic modules. …”
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    Table_1_A large-scale forward genetic screen for maize mutants with altered lignocellulosic properties.docx by Shaogan Wang (14727736)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The development of efficient pipelines for the bioconversion of grass lignocellulosic feedstocks is challenging due to the limited understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling the synthesis, deposition, and degradation of the varying polymers unique to grass cell walls. Here, we describe a large-scale forward genetic approach resulting in the identification of a collection of chemically mutagenized maize mutants with diverse alterations in their cell wall attributes such as crystalline cellulose content or hemicellulose composition. …”