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46081
Functional diversity of reproductive traits increases across succession in the Atlantic forest
Published 2022“…Abiotic and mixed pollination systems, dioecious sexual system, biotic dispersed, many-seeded and small-seeded species decreased as the forest got older. Conversely, bee-pollinated, bell-shaped, small and androgynous flowers increased across forest succession as well biotic dispersed and large-seeded species. …”
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46082
Synergistic Role between p53 and JWA: Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers in Gastric Cancer
Published 2012“…A combined effect of p53 with JWA as efficient prognostic indicators was found for the first time.…”
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46083
Drosophila <em>brca2</em> Is Required for Mitotic and Meiotic DNA Repair and Efficient Activation of the Meiotic Recombination Checkpoint
Published 2008“…We show that repair by homologous recombination is dramatically decreased in Drosophila <em>brca2</em> mutants. Instead, large flanking deletions are formed, and repair by the non-conservative single-strand annealing pathway predominates. …”
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46084
Table 1_UVA-induced weathering of microplastics in seawater: surface property transformations and kinetics.xlsx
Published 2025“…<p>During environmental migration, large plastic fragments can undergo degradation into microplastics (MPs), posing a significant threat to ecosystems. …”
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46085
The Impact of Phenotypic and Genetic Heterogeneity on Results of Genome Wide Association Studies of Complex Diseases
Published 2013“…However, it is conceivable that complex traits are heterogeneous with respect to individual genetic susceptibility and disease pathophysiology, and that the effect of heterogeneity has a larger magnitude than the effect of phenotyping errors. …”
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46086
Structural Properties of Nickel Dimethylglyoxime at High Pressure: Single-Crystal X‑ray Diffraction and DFT Studies
Published 2014“…The structure and dynamics of the short O–H···O hydrogen bond connecting the adjacent dimethylglyoxime ligands were investigated by periodic DFT calculations and showed evidence of a flat, asymmetric single-well proton potential facilitating large-amplitude proton oscillations. …”
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46087
Firing Rate Gain Sensitivity Across Constant Density and Constant Numbers Morphologic Spaces
Published 2008“…<div><p>(A) Colormap representing baseline firing rate gain across CD morphologic space (colorscale 0–400 Hz/nA; top right); the gain of models firing irregularly at 300 or 600 pA was not calculated (gray cells). …”
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46088
Pressure to Publish in the Finnish Research Community
Published 2017“…Researchers face harsher competition for positions partaken by an increasing number of domestic and foreign researchers. A large share of universities’ research funding in Finland is competitive project funding, and often funding proposals are evaluated by international experts who appreciate publishing in leading international outlets. …”
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46089
Structural Properties of Nickel Dimethylglyoxime at High Pressure: Single-Crystal X‑ray Diffraction and DFT Studies
Published 2014“…The structure and dynamics of the short O–H···O hydrogen bond connecting the adjacent dimethylglyoxime ligands were investigated by periodic DFT calculations and showed evidence of a flat, asymmetric single-well proton potential facilitating large-amplitude proton oscillations. …”
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46090
Mixed-species infection delays epithelialization through suppression of KGF1.
Published 2013“…Mean values of expression levels were represented after normalization to GAPDH (n = 6). …”
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46091
CM<sub>18</sub>-Tat<sub>11</sub>/DNA plasmid complex <i>in vitro</i> transfection efficiency and cytotoxicity.
Published 2013“…<p>(<b>a</b>) Transgene expression is detected 24 hours after transfection by measuring luciferase activity from an aliquot of the HeLa cells external medium. …”
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46092
Serial changes in right ventricular ejection fraction and end-diastolic volume index during septic shock in humans
Published 2011“…The right ventricle, similar to the left ventricle, undergoes dilation with a drop in ejection fraction with the acute onset of septic shock. …”
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46093
Astrocytes activity and GFAP/TNF-α double staining in the DG area.
Published 2014“…Pictures show DG area, data are expressed as mean ± standard error of the mean (n = 4) and compared by 1-way analysis of variance followed with Boferroni <i>post hoc</i> analysis, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 <i>vs</i> Control.…”
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46094
Calcium release caused by 9.2.27PE±ABT-737 in melanoma cells.
Published 2011“…The data shown are the mean ± SD for at least three independent experiments. …”
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46095
Tanshinone IIA upregulated the protein level of p27 in PASMCs under hypoxic condition.
Published 2013“…Hypoxia for 24 h significantly decreased the protein level but not the mRNA level of p27in PASMCs (<i>*P</i><0.05 vs normoxia group, mean ± SEM, n = 3). …”
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46096
Response to novelty in the hole board.
Published 2014“…The data are given as the mean ± SEM (n = 8). Two-way ANOVAs revealed that the CAF diet decreased the number of crossings (<i>p</i><0.05) and increased head-dipping behaviour (number: <i>p</i><0.01; time: <i>p</i><0.05). …”
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46097
Modeling reconstruction-related behavior and evaluation of influences of major information sources
Published 2019“…In addition, “health/social knowledge” negatively affected “radiation risk perception;” this effect was not large, but it was significant. Second, respondents were clarified by information sources using a cluster analysis. …”
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46098
An Invertebrate Hyperglycemic Model for the Identification of Anti-Diabetic Drugs
Published 2011“…However, animal-based screening for anti-diabetic compounds requires sacrifice of a large number of diabetic animals, which presents issues in terms of animal welfare. …”
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46099
Increased Speed of Rotation for the Smallest Light-Driven Molecular Motor
Published 2003“…Although X-ray analyses show that the five-membered rings in the <i>cis</i><i>-</i> and <i>trans</i><b>-</b>isomer of the new molecular motor are nearly flat, the energy differences between the (pseudo-)diaxial and (pseudo-)diequatorial conformations of the methyl substituents in both isomers are still large enough to direct the rotation of one-half of the molecule with respect to the other half in a clockwise fashion. …”
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46100
Increased Speed of Rotation for the Smallest Light-Driven Molecular Motor
Published 2003“…Although X-ray analyses show that the five-membered rings in the <i>cis</i><i>-</i> and <i>trans</i><b>-</b>isomer of the new molecular motor are nearly flat, the energy differences between the (pseudo-)diaxial and (pseudo-)diequatorial conformations of the methyl substituents in both isomers are still large enough to direct the rotation of one-half of the molecule with respect to the other half in a clockwise fashion. …”