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  1. 17941

    Table_1_Early apixaban administration considering the size of infarction and functional outcome in acute ischemic stroke.DOCX by Min Hwan Lee (1657279)

    Published 2024
    “…Background and purpose<p>Atrial fibrillation-related stroke (AF-stroke) is associated with an adverse prognosis, characterized by a high incidence of progression, recurrence, and hemorrhagic transformation. …”
  2. 17942

    Machine Learning Enabled Computational Screening of Inorganic Solid Electrolytes for Suppression of Dendrite Formation in Lithium Metal Anodes by Zeeshan Ahmad (31617)

    Published 2018
    “…The machine-learning models are trained on purely structural features of the material, which do not require any first-principles calculations. We train a graph convolutional neural network on the shear and bulk moduli because of the availability of a large training data set with low noise due to low uncertainty in their first-principles-calculated values. …”
  3. 17943

    Spatial variation and clgassification of anthropogenic soils formed by long-term “<i>Dorotsuke”</i> soil-dressing in Andosols of the Omiya Upland along the Arakawa River, Japan by Shokichi Wakabayashi (3872428)

    Published 2025
    “…The profiles exhibited a vertical attenuation of andic characteristics, including increased bulk density, decreased short-range-order mineral content, and reduced phosphate retention, from the buried Andosol up to the topsoil. …”
  4. 17944

    NHR-31 promotes expression of numerous genes encoding subunits of the vacuolar ATPase. by Annett Hahn-Windgassen (262120)

    Published 2009
    “…In each confocal image, the middle region of a posterior excretory cell canal is shown. RNAi of all four genes yielded excretory cells punctuated by abnormally shaped and large varicosities.…”
  5. 17945

    Data_Sheet_1_Stable Soil Microbial Functional Structure Responding to Biodiversity Loss Based on Metagenomic Evidences.DOCX by Huaihai Chen (5583182)

    Published 2021
    “…Our results showed that although biodiversity loss caused a decrease in taxonomic species by 72%, the changes in the relative abundance of diverse functional categories were limited. …”
  6. 17946

    Proton Transfer and Structure-Specific Fluorescence in Hydrogen Bond-Rich Protein Structures by Dorothea Pinotsi (1305144)

    Published 2016
    “…Protein structures which form fibrils have recently been shown to absorb light at energies in the near UV range and to exhibit a structure-specific fluorescence in the visible range even in the absence of aromatic amino acids. …”
  7. 17947

    1,4-Naphthalenediyl-Bridged Molecular Gyrotops: Rotation of the Rotor and Fluorescence in Solution by Yohei Nishiyama (1507840)

    Published 2015
    “…The activation energies for rotation in solution were found to decrease with increasing size of the cage. Therefore, a rotational barrier can be designed by adjusting the length of the side chains in these molecular gyrotops. …”
  8. 17948

    Summary ANOVA and Tukey post hoc results for all performance metrics across all obstacles. by Rachel V. Vitali (4598128)

    Published 2019
    “…The gray scale for both symbols (circles and triangles) indicate the effect size defined in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0214008#pone.0214008.t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a> (white = small effect size, gray = medium effect size, black = large effect size).…”
  9. 17949

    Villacreses et al - Supplemental Figures.pptx by Raul Villacreses (19166194)

    Published 2024
    “…We quantified proton secretion during the addition of an alkaline test solutions by measuring changes in a pH dependent fluorescent dye generated by porcine small airway epithelia in the absence and presence of bafilomycin A1. …”
  10. 17950

    Proton Transfer and Structure-Specific Fluorescence in Hydrogen Bond-Rich Protein Structures by Dorothea Pinotsi (1305144)

    Published 2016
    “…Protein structures which form fibrils have recently been shown to absorb light at energies in the near UV range and to exhibit a structure-specific fluorescence in the visible range even in the absence of aromatic amino acids. …”
  11. 17951

    Proton Transfer and Structure-Specific Fluorescence in Hydrogen Bond-Rich Protein Structures by Dorothea Pinotsi (1305144)

    Published 2016
    “…Protein structures which form fibrils have recently been shown to absorb light at energies in the near UV range and to exhibit a structure-specific fluorescence in the visible range even in the absence of aromatic amino acids. …”
  12. 17952

    1,4-Naphthalenediyl-Bridged Molecular Gyrotops: Rotation of the Rotor and Fluorescence in Solution by Yohei Nishiyama (1507840)

    Published 2015
    “…The activation energies for rotation in solution were found to decrease with increasing size of the cage. Therefore, a rotational barrier can be designed by adjusting the length of the side chains in these molecular gyrotops. …”
  13. 17953

    Limits of the approximation. by Alexander Rivkind (8822873)

    Published 2020
    “…For each realization, the ∇<i>d</i> at <i>m</i> = 1 is taken as reference, from which the subsequent decrease in ∇<i>d</i> is measured. <b>(B)</b> <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007825#pcbi.1007825.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6D</a> is replicated for <i>γ</i> = 2.2, 2.8. …”
  14. 17954

    The effects of MS patients' sera on the tight junction proteins and adhesion molecules in TY09 cells. by Fumitaka Shimizu (545145)

    Published 2014
    “…(G) The amount of VCAM-1 was significantly increased after exposure to sera from RRMS-R, RRMS-S or SPMS patients (H) The TEER value of BMECs was significantly decreased after exposure to RRMS-R or SPMS sera, but was not influenced by exposure to sera from RRMS-S patients or healthy controls (mean±SEM, SPMS n = 8, RRMS-R n = 6, RRMS-S n = 9, Normal n = 6). …”
  15. 17955

    Spatiotemporal spike sorting on multi-electrode array (MEA) data: Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) vs. SpyKING CIRCUS (SC). by Daniel Suárez-Barrera (22676654)

    Published 2025
    “…The gradual decline in values with the distance from the electrode indicates that spike detection is still reliable at larger separations. The average F1 score matrix from different MEA recordings shows a similar gradual decrease, emphasizing UMAP’s ability to detect signals at larger distances from the GT neuron. …”
  16. 17956

    Image_1_Declines and Resilience of Communities of Leaf Chewing Insects on Missouri Oaks Following Spring Frost and Summer Drought.JPEG by Robert J. Marquis (2903021)

    Published 2019
    “…Smaller-bodied species of leaf tying Lepidoptera took longer to recover than larger-bodied species following the drought. Overall, we found no evidence for a general decline in abundance, even a modest one, during the 20 years of study of faunas on oak trees in southeastern Missouri. …”
  17. 17957

    Beta-cell proliferation is partially inhibited in RIPCre<sup>+</sup>Survivin<sup>fl/fl</sup> mice after PDL. by Xiaohong Wu (147036)

    Published 2012
    “…(c)Western blots and quantification show a decrease in p21, Caspase-3, Aurora B kinase and phospho-AKT expression in islets of day 7 PDL pancreas in mutant mice (gray bars) compared to controls (black bars) (n = 5 per genotype). …”
  18. 17958

    Image_1_Declines and Resilience of Communities of Leaf Chewing Insects on Missouri Oaks Following Spring Frost and Summer Drought.JPEG by Robert J. Marquis (2903021)

    Published 2019
    “…Smaller-bodied species of leaf tying Lepidoptera took longer to recover than larger-bodied species following the drought. Overall, we found no evidence for a general decline in abundance, even a modest one, during the 20 years of study of faunas on oak trees in southeastern Missouri. …”
  19. 17959

    Macroeconomic burden of NMHs for the whole South American region over the period 2020–2050 across various scenarios. by Maddalena Ferranna (9969446)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><i>Baseline scenario</i> = 3% discount rate, disease burden based on median estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0293144#pone.0293144.ref001" target="_blank">1</a>], morbidity affects labor force participation, and treatment costs decrease investments in physical capital proportionally to the saving rate. …”
  20. 17960

    Increased HIV Testing Will Modestly Reduce HIV Incidence among Gay Men in NSW and Would Be Acceptable if HIV Testing Becomes Convenient by Richard T. Gray (282417)

    Published 2013
    “…If testing levels decrease from current levels then we expect an increase in HIV infections with a sharply rising trend over time. …”