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  1. 145481

    Pyrosequencing Reveals Changes in Soil Bacterial Communities after Conversion of Yungas Forests to Agriculture by Marcela S. Montecchia (707075)

    Published 2015
    “…We selected two areas dedicated to sugarcane and soybean production, comprising both short- and long-term agricultural sites, and used the adjacent native forest soils as a reference. …”
  2. 145482

    Video_2_The Alternative Complement System Mediates Cell Death in Retinal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury.MOV by Saori Inafuku (5640113)

    Published 2018
    “…Moreover, genetic deletion of complement component 3 (C3<sup>−/−</sup>) and complement factor b (Fb<sup>−/−</sup>) decreased IR-induced retinal apoptosis. Because vascular dysfunction is central to IR injury, we also assessed the role of complement in a model of shear stress. …”
  3. 145483

    Image_1_Characterizing and Evaluating Diurnal Salivary Uric Acid Across Pregnancy Among Healthy Women.tif by Jenna L. Riis (12258134)

    Published 2022
    “…Using multilevel linear models, we found sUA increased across pregnancy and displayed a robust diurnal pattern with the highest concentrations at waking, a steep decline in the early morning, and decreasing levels across the day. …”
  4. 145484

    Reproductive Capability Is Associated with Lifespan and Cause of Death in Companion Dogs by Jessica M. Hoffman (403576)

    Published 2013
    “…We found that sterilization was strongly associated with an increase in lifespan, and while it decreased risk of death from some causes, such as infectious disease, it actually increased risk of death from others, such as cancer. …”
  5. 145485

    Video_3_Hearing Someone Laugh and Seeing Someone Yawn: Modality-Specific Contagion of Laughter and Yawning in the Absence of Others.WMV by Micaela De Weck (12098282)

    Published 2022
    “…We investigated how these two sensory modalities contribute to the contagion of laughter and yawning under controlled laboratory conditions in the absence of a social situation that might confound their contagion. …”
  6. 145486

    Data_Sheet_1_Hearing Someone Laugh and Seeing Someone Yawn: Modality-Specific Contagion of Laughter and Yawning in the Absence of Others.PDF by Micaela De Weck (12098282)

    Published 2022
    “…We investigated how these two sensory modalities contribute to the contagion of laughter and yawning under controlled laboratory conditions in the absence of a social situation that might confound their contagion. …”
  7. 145487

    Table_1_Microplastic Intake, Its Biotic Drivers, and Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Levels in the Baltic Herring.docx by Martin Ogonowski (384703)

    Published 2019
    “…To predict MP abundance in fish guts, we constructed a mass-balance model using literature data on MP in the water column and physiological rates on ingestion and gut evacuation for clupeids of a similar size. …”
  8. 145488

    Video_5_Hearing Someone Laugh and Seeing Someone Yawn: Modality-Specific Contagion of Laughter and Yawning in the Absence of Others.WMV by Micaela De Weck (12098282)

    Published 2022
    “…We investigated how these two sensory modalities contribute to the contagion of laughter and yawning under controlled laboratory conditions in the absence of a social situation that might confound their contagion. …”
  9. 145489

    Table_1_Winning the race with aging: age-related changes in gait speed and its association with cognitive performance in dogs.XLSX by Alejandra Mondino (5149391)

    Published 2023
    “…Introduction<p>In humans, gait speed is a crucial component in geriatric evaluation since decreasing speed can be a harbinger of cognitive decline and dementia. …”
  10. 145490

    Cerebral FURIN deficiency impairs astrocytic lipophagy through ITGAV maturation by Xiao-Yong Xie (10049552)

    Published 2025
    “…Lipid droplets (LDs) that are preferentially accumulated in astrocytes correlate with an increase of the LD markers PLIN2 and PLIN3, and conversely a decreased level of autophagic proteins including ATG5, BECN1 and MAP1LC3/LC3 as well as LAMP1. …”
  11. 145491

    Image2_Bone resorption by osteoclasts involves fine tuning of RHOA activity by its microtubule-associated exchange factor GEF-H1.tif by Anne Morel (2452555)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Bone health is controlled by the balance between bone formation by osteoblasts and degradation by osteoclasts. A disequilibrium in favor of bone resorption leads to osteolytic diseases characterized by decreased bone density. …”
  12. 145492

    Implicit emotion regulation in adolescent girls: An exploratory investigation of Hidden Markov Modeling and its neural correlates by James S. Steele (4898566)

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we administered an emotional Stroop task to a sample of healthy adolescent girls (N = 24) during fMRI and used HMM to implement theoretical behavioral models. …”
  13. 145493

    Image1.PDF by Peng Li (69518)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>MGA_0676 has been characterized as a Mycoplasma gallisepticum nuclease that can induce apoptosis of chicken cells. …”
  14. 145494

    Image_2_The Alternative Complement System Mediates Cell Death in Retinal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury.tiff by Saori Inafuku (5640113)

    Published 2018
    “…Moreover, genetic deletion of complement component 3 (C3<sup>−/−</sup>) and complement factor b (Fb<sup>−/−</sup>) decreased IR-induced retinal apoptosis. Because vascular dysfunction is central to IR injury, we also assessed the role of complement in a model of shear stress. …”
  15. 145495

    Video_1_Winning the race with aging: age-related changes in gait speed and its association with cognitive performance in dogs.MOV by Alejandra Mondino (5149391)

    Published 2023
    “…Introduction<p>In humans, gait speed is a crucial component in geriatric evaluation since decreasing speed can be a harbinger of cognitive decline and dementia. …”
  16. 145496

    Table1.PDF by Peng Li (69518)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>MGA_0676 has been characterized as a Mycoplasma gallisepticum nuclease that can induce apoptosis of chicken cells. …”
  17. 145497

    Data_Sheet_1_Force-Control vs. Strength Training: The Effect on Gait Variability in Stroke Survivors.pdf by Prakruti Patel (11135787)

    Published 2021
    “…The force-control group practiced increasing and decreasing ankle forces while tracking a sinusoid. The strength group practiced fast ankle motor contractions at a percentage of their maximal force. …”
  18. 145498

    Video_1_The Alternative Complement System Mediates Cell Death in Retinal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury.MOV by Saori Inafuku (5640113)

    Published 2018
    “…Moreover, genetic deletion of complement component 3 (C3<sup>−/−</sup>) and complement factor b (Fb<sup>−/−</sup>) decreased IR-induced retinal apoptosis. Because vascular dysfunction is central to IR injury, we also assessed the role of complement in a model of shear stress. …”
  19. 145499

    Data Sheet 1_CAMDA 2023: Finding patterns in urban microbiomes.pdf by Haydeé Contreras-Peruyero (20320404)

    Published 2024
    “…We then implemented supervised models conducting 5-fold cross-validation (CV) with a 4:1 training-to-validation ratio. …”
  20. 145500

    Patient-specific modeling of individual sickle cell behavior under transient hypoxia by Xuejin Li (789745)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a highly complex genetic blood disorder in which red blood cells (RBC) exhibit heterogeneous morphology changes and decreased deformability. …”