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  1. 58141

    VEGF+ANG1 slows decline in hind limb muscle perfusion blood flow 16 days post-treatment in mdx/utrn+/- mice. by Kelly M. Gutpell (685045)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A. Representative DCE-CT blood flow maps of sham-injected, VEGF-, VEGF+ANG1-, and ANG1-treated hind limbs. …”
  2. 58142

    DataSheet_1_Obesity and diet independently affect maternal immunity, maternal gut microbiota and pregnancy outcome in mice.docx by Lieske Wekema (13231266)

    Published 2024
    “…Introduction<p>Maternal obesity poses risks for both mother and offspring during pregnancy, with underlying mechanisms remaining largely unexplored. Obesity is associated with microbial gut dysbiosis and low-grade inflammation, and also the diet has a major impact on these parameters. …”
  3. 58143

    DataSheet_1_Altered Serum Amino Acid and Acylcarnitine Profiles in Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia and Ketotic Hypoglycemia.docx by Zhen-Ran Xu (9472850)

    Published 2020
    “…Background<p>In addition to inborn metabolic disorders, altered metabolic profiles were reported to be associated with the risk and prognosis of some non-metabolic diseases, while as a rare metabolic disease, the overall secondary metabolic spectrum in congenital hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia (HH) is largely undetermined. …”
  4. 58144

    United Nations Model Law on Access to Justice in Criminal Justice Systems by Mattar, Mohamed

    Published 2017
    “…The right to criminal defence is an internationally recognized and fundamental right that entitles anyone who is charged with a criminal offence to legal advice, assistance and representation. …”
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  5. 58145

    MVPA without regularization. by Vikranth R. Bejjanki (4392760)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Classification accuracy decreased across the board when regularization was turned off, but remained better for voxels with high (green) vs. low (blue) noise correlations, with a similar interaction by bin size. …”
  6. 58146

    EA does not restore hippocampal neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus after brain irradiation. by Xing-Wen Fan (715821)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>DCX+ cells (black arrow) in the subdentate gyrus zone were decreased in both the 22 Gy and 22 Gy + EA group at 6 weeks postirradiation (A: control group; B: EA group; C: 22 Gy group; D: 22 Gy + EA group). …”
  7. 58147

    RAGE, ADAM10, and phospho-specific MAPKs expressions in non-risk (normal) and infarction area of cardiac tissues after I/R injury. by Zhengbin Zhu (365633)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Quantitative measurement of immunohistochemical images as a ratio of positive cells indicated that phospho-specific p38, phospho-specific JNK, phospho-specific ERK, and RAGE expressions were decreased, while ADAM10 expression was increased in the infarction area of the ATRA treatment group. …”
  8. 58148

    Downregulation of ATM1 affects iron-sulfur cluster proteins in <i>Toxoplasma</i> and iron levels in <i>Plasmodium</i>. by Deepti Shrivastava (17715780)

    Published 2024
    “…Bars represent the means of the three experiments. Conditions were compared using a One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey multiple pair wise comparisons. …”
  9. 58149

    DataSheet_1_The gut microbiome in bullous pemphigoid: implications of the gut-skin axis for disease susceptibility.docx by Xiaolin Liu (403100)

    Published 2023
    “…Accumulating evidence points toward a link between the gut microbiota and skin diseases; however, the gut microbiota composition of BP patients remains largely underexplored, with only one pilot study to date, with a very limited sample size and no functional profiling of gut microbiota. …”
  10. 58150

    DataSheet_2_The gut microbiome in bullous pemphigoid: implications of the gut-skin axis for disease susceptibility.xlsx by Xiaolin Liu (403100)

    Published 2023
    “…Accumulating evidence points toward a link between the gut microbiota and skin diseases; however, the gut microbiota composition of BP patients remains largely underexplored, with only one pilot study to date, with a very limited sample size and no functional profiling of gut microbiota. …”
  11. 58151

    Metabolomics Analyses of 14 Classical Neurotransmitters by GC-TOF with LC-MS Illustrates Secretion of 9 Cell–Cell Signaling Molecules from Sympathoadrenal Chromaffin Cells in the P... by Vivian Hook (92392)

    Published 2019
    “…Nicotine- and KCl-stimulated release of the catecholamines and adenosine. Lithium, a drug used for the treatment of bipolar disorder, decreased the constitutive secretion of dopamine and norepinephrine and decreased nicotine-stimulated secretion of epinephrine. …”
  12. 58152

    <i>miR-149</i> expression and HNSCC cell migration. by Hsi-Feng Tu (294115)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>SAS and OECM-1 cells were transfected with <i>miR-149</i> mimic and <i>miR-149</i> inhibitor. (A) qRT-PCR analysis. This detected increased <i>miR-149</i> expression and decreased <i>miR-149</i> expression following transfecting with <i>miR-149</i> mimic and <i>miR-149</i> inhibitor, respectively, relative to the controls. …”
  13. 58153

    Energy deficits induce region-specific OCR that depends on use of non-glycolytic substrates in synaptosomes. by Do Yup Lee (166755)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic representation of experimental design for bioenergetics analysis of mitochondrial respiration on exogenous glucose and endogenous non-glycolytic substrates on various conditions. …”
  14. 58154

    Evaluation of the degradation of aggregates shape properties by Henrique Cavalcanti (8683164)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to achieve this, the shape properties of aggregates with three different sizes were analyzed by means of traditional methods and also with the use of aDigital Image Processing (DIP) technique. …”
  15. 58155

    Proteasome proteolytic activity and the expression of ubiquitinated proteins during the EFF induction assay. by Antonio Pereira-Neves (750585)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Time-course of the trypsin-like (T-L), caspase-like (C-L) and chymotrypsin-like (CT-L) proteasome during EFF induction assays. …”
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    Rnd3 inhibits proliferation by promoting NICD degradation in H520 and H358 cells. by Yongjun Tang (655060)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) <b>&</b> (<b>B</b>) Hes1 was up-regulated in H520 and H358 cells compared to HBEC cells. …”
  17. 58157

    SFN Inhibited invasion via sustained activation of ERK1/2. by Chunliu Li (284115)

    Published 2014
    “…Data were shown as means ± SD from three separate tests. (B) We seeded 1×10<sup>5</sup> cells in a 24-well plate with cell inserts, the cells were added with SFN (20 µM) without or with PD98059 (25 µM) for 24 h to detect cell invasion. …”
  18. 58158

    Cellular requirements for splenic T1IFN transcriptional induction. by Charles C. Kim (123878)

    Published 2012
    “…Grey bars represent geometric means with 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks represent <i>p</i><0.05 in a Student’s <i>t</i>-test against control samples.…”
  19. 58159

    Supplementary Material for: Hypothyroidism promotes microglia M1 polarization by inhibiting BDNF-promoted PI3K-Akt signaling pathway by Zhan Y. (4157410)

    Published 2024
    “…Conclusions: Our study demonstrated a sound conclusion that hypothyroidism promotes microglia M1 polarization by inhibiting BDNF-activated PI3K-Akt signaling pathway in brain, which could serve as a promising therapeutic target for microglia-induced neurodegenerative or emotional disorders in future.…”
  20. 58160

    Table_1_Comparative Genomic Analysis of Citrobacter and Key Genes Essential for the Pathogenicity of Citrobacter koseri.xlsx by Chao Yuan (408257)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we determined an improved, detailed, and more accurate phylogeny of the genus Citrobacter based on whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 129 Citrobacter genomes, 31 of which were sequenced in this study. A maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny constructed with core genome single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) classified all Citrobacter isolates into 11 distinct groups, with all C. koseri strains clustering into a single group. …”