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  1. 52601

    Table_3_Coral Diversity at Losin Pinnacle, an Offshore Reef in the Gulf of Thailand: Toward a Future MPA.docx by Mathinee Yucharoen (8591787)

    Published 2020
    “…Surveys on coral diversity were conducted to produce a checklist of reef-building corals. Seventy-six coral species were found, with the most dominant species being Porites lutea and Acropora communities, such as A. intermedia, A. grandis, A. muricata, A. cytherea, and A. valenciennesi. …”
  2. 52602

    (A) FACS analysis of cell surface markers on untreated or 5 nM Bortezomib treated mature dendritic cells. by Daniela Grabher (383863)

    Published 2013
    “…Lines are mean values. No significant decrease is obtained.</p>…”
  3. 52603

    DataSheet1_Plasma treatment process for accelerating the disintegration of a biodegradable mulch film in soil and compost.DOCX by Swapnil Bhattacharya (9449395)

    Published 2023
    “…No changes in the bulk polymer molecular weight or thermal properties following treatment were noted. However, a decrease in mechanical strength was observed following gliding arc plasma treatment. …”
  4. 52604

    Preventing T7 RNA Polymerase Read-through TranscriptionA Synthetic Termination Signal Capable of Improving Bioprocess Stability by Juergen Mairhofer (443198)

    Published 2015
    “…To characterize putative effects of an enhanced termination signal on product yield and process stability, industrial-relevant fed batch cultivations have been performed. Fermentation of a <i>E. coli</i> HMS174­(DE3) strain carrying a pET30a derivative containing the improved termination signal showed a significant decrease of plasmid copy number (PCN) and an increase in total protein yield under standard conditions.…”
  5. 52605

    Comparison of 3D (A) and 2D (B) distance maps and resulting hierarchical watershed segmentations (C, D). by David Knötel (805636)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) and (B) show maximum intensity projections of the 3D and 2D distance maps, respectively. …”
  6. 52606

    AP-1-mediated recruitment of HDAC1 to MMP-9 promoter in response to IFNβ - a schematic model. by Megan L. Mittelstadt (144689)

    Published 2012
    “…(<b>C</b>) IFNβ treatment causes HDAC1 to be recruited to the proximal AP-1 site and a corresponding decrease in local acetylation, leading to decreased transcriptional activation of MMP-9. …”
  7. 52607

    A simple model accurately predicts nonlinear central VO neuron responses to sums of low and high frequency stimuli. by Corentin Massot (148544)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Model (solid) and data (dashed) relationships between afferent firing rate and central VO neuron firing rate when the low frequency stimulus was presented alone (blue) and concurrently with the high frequency stimulus (black). …”
  8. 52608

    <b>Uncovering the role of the yeast lysine acetyltransferase NuA4 in the regulation of nuclear shape and lipid metabolism</b> by Sarah Laframboise (18338787)

    Published 2024
    “…Cells deficient in NuA4 also show severe defects in the formation of nuclear-vacuole junctions (NJV), as well as a decrease in piecemeal microautophagy of the nucleus (PMN). …”
  9. 52609

    DataSheet_1_A Direct Comparison of Placebo and Nocebo Effects on Visuospatial Attention: An Eye-Tracking Experiment.docx by Carina Höfler (6863345)

    Published 2019
    “…This eye-tracking study directly compared effects of sham transcranial magnetic stimulation (sTMS) that was administered along with the verbal suggestion that the treatment would either increase (placebo) or decrease (nocebo) left-sided visual attention.</p><p>Method: Twenty women who had reported decreased attention (nocebo responders) and 20 women who had reported increased attention (placebo responders) following sTMS completed a visual search task with three visual load levels. …”
  10. 52610

    Celecoxib activates SIRT1 in a biochemical, <i>in silico</i> and <i>in vitro</i> cell-based assay. by Madhavi Annamanedi (580922)

    Published 2014
    “…Right - Model showing the interactions of Celecoxib with SIRT1 protein. C. A representative Western blot showing a dose-dependent decrease of Ac-H3K9 levels in presence of celecoxib. * p-value<0.01 compared to Control. …”
  11. 52611

    Assessment of microsatellite instability—MSI (a) and loss of heterozigosity—LOH (b) in patients with adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma (ATL). by Marcelo Magalhães (684136)

    Published 2015
    “…(b2) The presence of two peaks in normal and tumor DNA indicates an informative case for LOH analysis (marker D11S1391 – case 9). (b3) The decrease in peak height in one of two alleles in tumor DNA indicates allelic imbalance (LOH) (marker DCC – case 12); S, Size of PCR product (in pb); H, Fluorescence intensity of peak; A, area of peak.…”
  12. 52612

    Image_1_The link between reported cases of COVID-19 and the Infodemic Risk Index: A worldwide perspective.PNG by Federico Pilati (14437959)

    Published 2023
    “…Using 640 million tweets collected by the Infodemic Observatory and the open access dataset published by Our World in Data regarding COVID-19 worldwide reported cases, we analyze the COVID-19 infodemic vs. pandemic co-evolution from January 2020 to December 2020. We find that a characteristic pattern emerges at the global scale: a decrease in misinformation on Twitter as the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases increases. …”
  13. 52613

    Image_3_The link between reported cases of COVID-19 and the Infodemic Risk Index: A worldwide perspective.JPEG by Federico Pilati (14437959)

    Published 2023
    “…Using 640 million tweets collected by the Infodemic Observatory and the open access dataset published by Our World in Data regarding COVID-19 worldwide reported cases, we analyze the COVID-19 infodemic vs. pandemic co-evolution from January 2020 to December 2020. We find that a characteristic pattern emerges at the global scale: a decrease in misinformation on Twitter as the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases increases. …”
  14. 52614

    Table_2_Coral Diversity at Losin Pinnacle, an Offshore Reef in the Gulf of Thailand: Toward a Future MPA.docx by Mathinee Yucharoen (8591787)

    Published 2020
    “…Surveys on coral diversity were conducted to produce a checklist of reef-building corals. Seventy-six coral species were found, with the most dominant species being Porites lutea and Acropora communities, such as A. intermedia, A. grandis, A. muricata, A. cytherea, and A. valenciennesi. …”
  15. 52615

    STC-NC analysis measures a reduction in the RF center size for both ON and ON-OFF cells during WT development. by Donald R. Cantrell (239233)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) Both ON and ON-OFF RGCs show a decrease in RF center size at P25 compared to P18, while the size of OFF RGC RF centers is unchanged. …”
  16. 52616

    CuboCube: Student creation of a cancer genetics e-textbook using open-access software for social learning by Puya Seid-Karbasi (3817978)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Student creation of educational materials has the capacity both to enhance learning and to decrease costs. Three successive honors-style classes of undergraduate students in a cancer genetics class worked with a new software system, CuboCube, to create an e-textbook. …”
  17. 52617

    Table_1_Coral Diversity at Losin Pinnacle, an Offshore Reef in the Gulf of Thailand: Toward a Future MPA.docx by Mathinee Yucharoen (8591787)

    Published 2020
    “…Surveys on coral diversity were conducted to produce a checklist of reef-building corals. Seventy-six coral species were found, with the most dominant species being Porites lutea and Acropora communities, such as A. intermedia, A. grandis, A. muricata, A. cytherea, and A. valenciennesi. …”
  18. 52618

    Figure S1 - A Requirement for FGF Signalling in the Formation of Primitive Streak-Like Intermediates from Primitive Ectoderm in Culture by Zhiqiang Zheng (91599)

    Published 2010
    “…Inclusion of 25 nM PD173074 significantly inhibited (p<0.05) proliferation induced by 250 ng/ml FGF1. * indicates a significant increase when compared to controls where p<0.05. # indicates a significant decrease when compared to 250 ng/ml Fgf1 where p<0.05.…”
  19. 52619

    <b>Evaluation of Economic and Environmental Coupling in Developed Countries’ Construction Industry: A PDA–GCA Integrated Method</b> by Jiachen Sun (22414048)

    Published 2025
    “…For every 1% increase in GDP per capita, coupled degrees increase by approximately 0.035; for every 1% increase in technology investment rate, coupled degrees increase by 0.045; and for every unit increase in building energy consumption, coupled degrees decrease by 0.008. Furthermore, coupled degrees exhibit a bidirectional causal relationship with GDP per capita and a unidirectional causal relationship with technology investment rate. …”
  20. 52620

    Image_1_Additives Incorporated in Cellulose Acetate Membranes to Improve Its Performance as a Barrier in Periodontal Treatment.TIF by Mariana Fornazier (11865431)

    Published 2021
    “…A 1% increase in lignin concentration does not change the thickness and density of the membrane, but that amount of lignin plus 0.4% calcium glycerophosphate increases the thickness of the membrane by 42% and decreases the density by about 6%. …”