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    Table_3_Impacts of different fencing periods and grazing intensities on insect diversity in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.xlsx by Ning Wang (108353)

    Published 2022
    “…We found almost no significant differences in either plant or insect species diversity between the sites fenced for 3 and 7 years, as the pressure of grazing increased, insect diversity decreased to a greater extent at 7-year enclosure sites than at 3-year sites. …”
  2. 145262

    Image_1.PDF by Yu Han (251741)

    Published 2018
    “…We cloned an APETALA2 homolog, RcAP2. A detailed analysis of gene structure and promoter cis-acting elements as well as RcAP2 temporospatial expression patterns and responses to temperature changes suggested that RcAP2 expression may be related to the number of petals from stamen origin. …”
  3. 145263

    NegotiationData.xlsx by Marily Oppezzo (13422972)

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p><strong>Intervention</strong>: Participants negotiated either while seated (across from each other) or walking (side by side along a path). </p> <p><strong>Measures:</strong> We measured: negotiation performance (total points) and outcome equity (difference between negotiating party points); subjective outcomes of positive emotions, negative emotions, mutual liking, and mutual trust. …”
  4. 145264

    DataSheet_1_Dynamicity in Host Metabolic Adaptation Is Influenced by the Synergistic Effect of Eugenol Oleate and Amphotericin B During Leishmania donovani Infection In Vitro.pdf by Amrita Kar (11221545)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Immune metabolic adaptation in macrophages by intracellular parasites is recognized to play a crucial role during Leishmania infection. However, there is little accessible information about changes in a metabolic switch in L. donovani infected macrophages. …”
  5. 145265

    Table_2_Impacts of different fencing periods and grazing intensities on insect diversity in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.xlsx by Ning Wang (108353)

    Published 2022
    “…We found almost no significant differences in either plant or insect species diversity between the sites fenced for 3 and 7 years, as the pressure of grazing increased, insect diversity decreased to a greater extent at 7-year enclosure sites than at 3-year sites. …”
  6. 145266

    Image_2.PDF by Yu Han (251741)

    Published 2018
    “…We cloned an APETALA2 homolog, RcAP2. A detailed analysis of gene structure and promoter cis-acting elements as well as RcAP2 temporospatial expression patterns and responses to temperature changes suggested that RcAP2 expression may be related to the number of petals from stamen origin. …”
  7. 145267

    ferrinetal_Interactiveeffectsofwarmingabandnanoonthegutmicrobiomeofsoilcollembola by Miquel Ferrín Guardiola (14050848)

    Published 2024
    “…The springtail<i> Folsomia candida</i> (Class Collembola) is a standard model for ecotoxicological assays with potential as a bioindicator of soil xenobiotics. …”
  8. 145268

    Data Sheet 1_Human and predator presence shape diel activity of urban red squirrels.pdf by Sinah Drenske (13191534)

    Published 2024
    “…Predator presence affected timing of activity, decreasing total daily activity. Pets, like cats, decreased activity at both resolutions, while martens had a limited effect detected only at the hourly resolution. …”
  9. 145269

    Image1_DHOK Exerts Anti-Cancer Effect Through Autophagy Inhibition in Colorectal Cancer.TIF by Yuhan Shu (11849417)

    Published 2021
    “…It is reported that DHOK has cytotoxic effect on cancer cells, but its anti-cancer mechanism has still been not clear. In our study, we first observed that DHOK inhibits cell proliferation of colorectal cancer cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner. …”
  10. 145270

    Image_2_Impacts of different fencing periods and grazing intensities on insect diversity in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.tif by Ning Wang (108353)

    Published 2022
    “…We found almost no significant differences in either plant or insect species diversity between the sites fenced for 3 and 7 years, as the pressure of grazing increased, insect diversity decreased to a greater extent at 7-year enclosure sites than at 3-year sites. …”
  11. 145271

    Image_4_Impacts of different fencing periods and grazing intensities on insect diversity in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.tif by Ning Wang (108353)

    Published 2022
    “…We found almost no significant differences in either plant or insect species diversity between the sites fenced for 3 and 7 years, as the pressure of grazing increased, insect diversity decreased to a greater extent at 7-year enclosure sites than at 3-year sites. …”
  12. 145272

    Data_Sheet_1_The Emesis Trial: Depressive Glioma Patients Are More Affected by Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting.docx by Vera Dufner (12087659)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>CINV affected a minor part of patients. If present, it reached its maximum at day 3 and decreased to baseline level not before day 8. …”
  13. 145273

    Ecological generalism and physiology mediate species biogeographic ranges under ocean warming by Chloe Hayes (10074739)

    Published 2023
    “…It is relatively well-understood how range-extending species adjust individual niche traits when entering novel environments, yet it remains unclear how modification of ecological niche traits collectively may alter the pace of species range-extensions or contractions. Here, we quantified habitat niche width, species abundance, and physiological performance of range-extending coral reef fishes and co-existing local temperate coastal fishes along a 2,000-km latitudinal gradient from tropical to temperate reefs in a global warming hotspot. …”
  14. 145274

    Image_3_Impacts of different fencing periods and grazing intensities on insect diversity in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.tif by Ning Wang (108353)

    Published 2022
    “…We found almost no significant differences in either plant or insect species diversity between the sites fenced for 3 and 7 years, as the pressure of grazing increased, insect diversity decreased to a greater extent at 7-year enclosure sites than at 3-year sites. …”
  15. 145275

    DataSheet1_KMT5B is required for early motor development.PDF by Jason Hulen (13238778)

    Published 2022
    “…We conclude that Kmt5b haploinsufficiency results in a skeletal muscle developmental deficit causing reduced muscle mass and body weight.…”
  16. 145276

    Image_1_Impacts of different fencing periods and grazing intensities on insect diversity in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.tif by Ning Wang (108353)

    Published 2022
    “…We found almost no significant differences in either plant or insect species diversity between the sites fenced for 3 and 7 years, as the pressure of grazing increased, insect diversity decreased to a greater extent at 7-year enclosure sites than at 3-year sites. …”
  17. 145277

    Expression Profiles of PIWIL2 Short Isoforms Differ in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors of Various Differentiation Subtypes by Ildar V. Gainetdinov (657143)

    Published 2014
    “…Further, we probed a range of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) samples and found PIWIL2 to be predominantly expressed as PL2L60A in most of them. …”
  18. 145278

    BCG Vaccination Reduces Risk of Tuberculosis Infection in Vaccinated Badgers and Unvaccinated Badger Cubs by Stephen P. Carter (112199)

    Published 2012
    “…Here we present new evidence from the same study identifying both a direct beneficial effect of vaccination in individual badgers and an indirect protective effect in unvaccinated cubs. …”
  19. 145279

    Social support, oxytocin, and PTSD by Miranda Olff (136732)

    Published 2023
    “…We found significantly decreased bilateral amygdala reactivity towards emotional faces in PTSD patients compared to traumatized controls.…”
  20. 145280

    Plant-mediated community structure of spring-fed, coastal rivers by Matthew V. Lauretta (8201877)

    Published 2019
    “…We constructed a food web model using field-based estimates of community absolute biomass and trophic interactions of a highly productive vegetated river, and modeled long-term simulations of vascular plant decline coupled with seasonal production of filamentous macroalgae. …”