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  1. 13441

    Effects of diet on gene expression change during ageing. by Dorottya Horkai (16898541)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) MA plots showing change in abundance between log and 48 h relative to average abundance for each mRNA, for cells growing on glucose (left) or galactose (right). …”
  2. 13442

    Vibrotactile discrimination task. by Jaldert O. Rombouts (2217433)

    Published 2015
    “…The units in the sensory layer are tuned for the tactile frequency with monotonically increasing or decreasing sigmoidal tuning curves. The binary ‘S’ neuron codes for skin contact of the vibrotactile probe and becomes active at ‘Contact’ in A. …”
  3. 13443

    Thermal requirements and estimated number of generations of Neopamera bilobata (Say) in strawberry-producing regions of Brazil by Taciana Melissa de Azevedo Kuhn (4717677)

    Published 2017
    “…The egg-to-adult duration decreased as temperatures increased, up to 28°C (93.4, 83.2, 43.9, and 31.4 days at 19, 22, 25, and 28°C, respectively). …”
  4. 13444

    Data_Sheet_1_Genomic, Morphological and Functional Characterization of Virulent Bacteriophage IME-JL8 Targeting Citrobacter freundii.docx by Kaixiang Jia (9660335)

    Published 2020
    “…Phage IME-JL8 has been classified as the member of the Siphoviridae family, which exhibits the latent period of 30–40 min. The pH and thermal stability of phage IME-JL8 demonstrated that this bacteriophage achieved a pH range of 4–10 as well as a temperature range of 4, 25, and 37°C. …”
  5. 13445

    Table_1_Genomic, Morphological and Functional Characterization of Virulent Bacteriophage IME-JL8 Targeting Citrobacter freundii.docx by Kaixiang Jia (9660335)

    Published 2020
    “…Phage IME-JL8 has been classified as the member of the Siphoviridae family, which exhibits the latent period of 30–40 min. The pH and thermal stability of phage IME-JL8 demonstrated that this bacteriophage achieved a pH range of 4–10 as well as a temperature range of 4, 25, and 37°C. …”
  6. 13446
  7. 13447

    Expansion models of the CTG repeat expansion in blood and saliva. by Eyleen Corrales (6659279)

    Published 2019
    “…Data from this study suggests that in saliva (lower model), the rate of expansion/contractions is different than in blood, triggering a faster movement of the lower boundary, a more compact allele distribution and faster progression to a normal distribution than in blood and with larger modal allele length in saliva with time. …”
  8. 13448

    Effect of the jitter for model SJ, and the spread width for model R on learning and detection. by Matthieu Gilson (153038)

    Published 2011
    “…When the pattern is presented (grey area), the soma potential rise is stronger for small , synonymous with more robust selectivity, even though detection does not completely collapse for larger values. To quantify the detection quality we used mutual information between pattern presentations and postsynaptic spikes (see Equation (26) in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002231#s2" target="_blank">Materials and Methods</a>): the latter decreases with . …”
  9. 13449

    Early AMD-like degeneration in <i>Nrf2<sup>−/−</sup></i> mice. by Zhenyang Zhao (295966)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) Soft drusen-like deposits with larger size and ambiguous border. (E and F) Scotopic ERG recordings at +10 dB (25 cd·s/m<sup>2</sup>) flash intensity, showing significantly decreased a- and b-wave amplitudes in <i>Nrf2</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice when compared to age-matched wild-type mice (n = 6 per group; *<i>P</i><0.05, ** <i>P</i><0.01, Student's t-test).…”
  10. 13450

    The magnitude of the within-country mathematics and reading sex differences across performance. by Gijsbert Stoet (388802)

    Published 2013
    “…For students at the 50th percentile, girls reading advantage is about 37 points and increases for lower performing students and decreases for higher performing students. The relation between the two gaps within these countries is the same as found between countries (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0057988#pone-0057988-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2</a>). …”
  11. 13451

    Image_1_Significant difference in Th1/Th2 paradigm induced by tuberculosis-specific antigens between IGRA-positive and IGRA-negative patients.tif by Qiang Li (8118)

    Published 2022
    “…The IFN-γ&IL-2 based assay could correctly identify 247 out of 307 MTB-infected individuals [271 TB patients and 36 individuals with latent TB infection (LTBI)], demonstrating a sensitivity of 80.5%. …”
  12. 13452

    Varying cell-cell adhesion in the original model, calibrated by the monolayer cell motilities, fails to match some experimental trends. by Jinghao Chen (5145005)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, a larger normalized edge length indicates a more featured wound while a smaller normalized edge length indicates a flatter or less featured wound. …”
  13. 13453

    Varying the diffusion coefficient in response to changes in cell-cell adhesion fails to match all the experimental trends. by Jinghao Chen (5145005)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, a larger normalized edge length indicates a more featured wound while a smaller normalized edge length indicates a flatter or less featured wound. …”
  14. 13454

    Data_Sheet_1_Primary motor hand area corticospinal excitability indicates overall functional recovery after spinal cord injury.docx by Chun-Qiu Dai (16013315)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>After spinal cord injury (SCI), the excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1) lower extremity area decreases or disappears. A recent study reported that the M1 hand area of the SCI patient encodes the activity information of both the upper and lower extremities. …”
  15. 13455

    Pistachio production and crop quality comparisons between the US and Iran. by Travis R. Bui-Klimke (543086)

    Published 2014
    “…Iran once dominated exports; however, the US has closed the gap and exported a larger quantity of pistachios than Iran in 2009 <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0092149#pone.0092149-World1" target="_blank">[23]</a>. …”
  16. 13456

    Data_Sheet_1_Genome Size Variation and Evolution Driven by Transposable Elements in the Genus Oryza.xlsx by Shuang-feng Dai (11660431)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results showed that the species belonging to the same genome types had similar genome sizes, while genome sizes exhibited a gradually decreased trend during the evolutionary process in the clade with AA, BB, CC, and EE genome types. …”
  17. 13457

    Quantification of the mitosomes labelled with specific antibodies. by Kacper M. Sendra (14285356)

    Published 2022
    “…The main disadvantage of the WFM, especially relative to the super-resolution LCSM, is the lower resolution leading to the possible underestimation of the number of the mitosomes especially in the larger late and intermediate meronts (<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011024#ppat.1011024.s014" target="_blank">S14 Fig</a>). …”
  18. 13458

    DataSheet_1_Environmental DNA metabarcoding of foraminifera for biological monitoring of bottom water and sediments on the Takuyo-Daigo Seamount in the northwestern Pacific.docx by Ayumi Maeda (5921258)

    Published 2024
    “…Sequences of foraminiferal DNA in sediment decreased linearly in core PC02-A1, but exponentially in core PC03-B3. …”
  19. 13459

    Formation of long-range interactions by insulator proteins. by Jutta Vogelmann (622973)

    Published 2014
    “…Binding of protein (red cylinder) to DNA lead to a larger molecular complex, with a corresponding increase in its diffusion time. …”
  20. 13460

    Table_1_Exploring age-related differences in metacognitive self-regulation: the influence of motivational factors in secondary school students.DOCX by Ioannis Katsantonis (14644592)

    Published 2024
    “…Hence, this raises the question whether there are any age-related differences in academic motivation and metacognitive self-regulation of adolescents and whether age differences in academic motivation drive decreases in metacognitive self-regulation.</p>Method<p>A large sample size of 1,027 Greek adolescents (ages 12–16, M<sub>age</sub> = 13.95, SD = 0.78) was utilized in the present study. …”