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  1. 28921

    Establishment of a Novel Fluorescence-Based Method to Evaluate Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy in a Single Neuron by Takahiro Seki (185432)

    Published 2012
    “…Using this method, we revealed that mutant γPKC, which causes spinocerebellar ataxia type 14, decreased CMA activity in cultured PCs.</p> <h3>Conclusion/Significance</h3><p>In the present study, we established a novel fluorescent-based method to evaluate CMA activity in a single neuron. …”
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    Distance from a Fishing Community Explains Fish Abundance in a No-Take Zone with Weak Compliance by Sahir Advani (736162)

    Published 2015
    “…Instead, the strongest evidence was for a simple negative relationship between fishing pressure and distance from the closest fishing village. …”
  3. 28923

    Supplementary Material for: A Case of Juvenile Dermatomyositis Presenting with Inverse Gottron’s Papules: A Case Report by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction: Inverse Gottron’s papules is an uncommon presentation of dermatomyositis, with a paucity of studies published in children with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). …”
  4. 28924

    Supplementary Material for: Cost Savings Using a Protocol Approach to Manage Anemia in a Hemodialysis Unit by Charlesworth E.C. (4146268)

    Published 2014
    “…The mean weekly dose of DBO was reduced from 34.56 ± 31.12 to 31.11 ± 28.64 μg post-protocol implementation (p = 0.011), which translated to a cost savings of USD 41,649 over 6 months. The mean monthly IV iron dose also decreased from 139.56 ± 98.83 to 97.65 ± 79.05 mg (p < 0.005), a cost savings of USD 18,594 over the same time period. …”
  5. 28925

    Diaporaustalides A–L, Austalide Meroterpenoids from a Plant Endophytic <i>Diaporthe</i> sp. by Jin-Ling Chang (8752320)

    Published 2023
    “…Compounds <b>2</b> and <b>5</b> decreased the secretion of IL-6 in LPS-induced B cells in a dose-dependent manner.…”
  6. 28926

    Diaporaustalides A–L, Austalide Meroterpenoids from a Plant Endophytic <i>Diaporthe</i> sp. by Jin-Ling Chang (8752320)

    Published 2023
    “…Compounds <b>2</b> and <b>5</b> decreased the secretion of IL-6 in LPS-induced B cells in a dose-dependent manner.…”
  7. 28927

    Diaporaustalides A–L, Austalide Meroterpenoids from a Plant Endophytic <i>Diaporthe</i> sp. by Jin-Ling Chang (8752320)

    Published 2023
    “…Compounds <b>2</b> and <b>5</b> decreased the secretion of IL-6 in LPS-induced B cells in a dose-dependent manner.…”
  8. 28928

    Diaporaustalides A–L, Austalide Meroterpenoids from a Plant Endophytic <i>Diaporthe</i> sp. by Jin-Ling Chang (8752320)

    Published 2023
    “…Compounds <b>2</b> and <b>5</b> decreased the secretion of IL-6 in LPS-induced B cells in a dose-dependent manner.…”
  9. 28929

    Benefit of Shading by Nurse Plant Does Not Change along a Stress Gradient in a Coastal Dune by Camila de Toledo Castanho (616042)

    Published 2014
    “…Furthermore, assuming that proximity to the seashore correlates with stress intensity, we tested if the potential shade-driven facilitation became less intense as stress decreased. Regardless of the proximity to the seashore, after a year, the survival of <i>T. brasiliensis</i> seedlings was twice as high when the seedlings were under <i>G. opposita</i> or under artificial shade compared to the control, indicating that the nurse effect is driven by shade and that this facilitation mechanism is constant along the stress gradient. …”
  10. 28930

    The Cardiovascular Benefits of Empagliflozin, A Sodium Glucose Cotransporter Inhibitor: Is NHE1 a Viable Target? by Al-Shamasi, Al-Anood

    Published 2020
    “…Empagliflozin (EMPA), an SGLT2 inhibitor (with a low affinity for SGLT1) has attracted much attention due to a recent clinical trial, the Empagliflozin, Cardiovascular Outcomes, and Mortality in Type 2 Diabetes (EMPA-REG OUTCOME). …”
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  11. 28931

    Nanoceria: A Rare-Earth Nanoparticle as a Novel Anti-Angiogenic Therapeutic Agent in Ovarian Cancer by Shailendra Giri (95981)

    Published 2013
    “…NCe (0.1 mg/kg body weigh) treatment of A2780 ovarian cancer cells injected intra-peritoneally in nude mice showed significant reduction (p<0.002) in tumor growth accompanied by decreased tumor cell proliferation as evident from reduced tumor size and Ki67 staining. …”
  12. 28932

    Presentation_1_Lead poisoning in a 6-month-old infant: a case report.pdf by Yifei Duan (12136041)

    Published 2023
    “…Subsequently, the patient's blood lead level decreased significantly.</p>Results<p>Lead toxicity can be a life-threatening problem because of its potential for severe complications. …”
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    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
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    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
  15. 28935

    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
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    On a steepening environmental gradient, a sharp and stable range margin forms near the expansion threshold. by Jitka Polechová (5400749)

    Published 2018
    “…(<b>b</b>) As the environmental gradient steepens, the frequency of limited adaptation within the metapopulation increases (black and grey), and hence neutral variation decreases (blue). The black line gives the proportion of demes with limited adaptation after 50,000 generations, when the range margin appears stable; grey gives the proportion after 40,000 generations (depicted is an average over a sliding window of 15 demes). …”
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    Table1_In Vivo Characterization of a Red Light-Activated Vasodilation: A Photobiomodulation Study.DOCX by Agnes Keszler (12486448)

    Published 2022
    “…The vasodilatory nitric oxide precursor was analyzed in plasma and muscle with triiodide-dependent chemiluminescence. First, a 5–10 min irradiation of a 3 cm<sup>2</sup> area in the hind limb at 670 nm (50 mW/cm<sup>2</sup>) produced optimal vasodilation. …”
  18. 28938

    Full-Cell Cycling of a Self-Supporting Aluminum Foil Anode with a Phosphate Conversion Coating by Mengwen Jiang (6617477)

    Published 2019
    “…An initial ECA/ENA partition would cause severe inhomogeneity of the alloying reaction, cause localized electrode pulverization, and exacerbate ECA/ENA inequality even more. Through a phosphate conversion coating on aluminum foil, we killed two birds with one stone: first, the Al foil with a phosphate conversion coating has improved wettability (characterized by the contact angle that decreased from 35.2 to 15.9°) and favors the elimination of ENA, thus guaranteeing uniform electrochemical contact; also, the coating functions as an artificial solid electrolyte interface, which stabilizes the fragile naturally formed solid electrolyte interface and a “steady-state” electrolyte/electrode interface. …”
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    Image1_In Vivo Characterization of a Red Light-Activated Vasodilation: A Photobiomodulation Study.TIF by Agnes Keszler (12486448)

    Published 2022
    “…The vasodilatory nitric oxide precursor was analyzed in plasma and muscle with triiodide-dependent chemiluminescence. First, a 5–10 min irradiation of a 3 cm<sup>2</sup> area in the hind limb at 670 nm (50 mW/cm<sup>2</sup>) produced optimal vasodilation. …”
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