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  1. 11561

    Electrophysiological function in eyes with reticular pseudodrusen according to fundus distribution by Mingui Kong (847267)

    Published 2018
    “…The mean amplitudes of the scotopic rod response, scotopic maximal combined response, oscillatory potentials (OP), photopic cone response, and 30Hz cone flicker response were more decreased in the diffuse, intermediate, and localized types in order, except for the photopic cone a-wave response. …”
  2. 11562

    Distinct behavioral and brain changes after different durations of the modified multiple platform method on rats: An animal model of central fatigue by Chenxia Han (4020017)

    Published 2017
    “…Additionally, hippocampal NR1 and NR2A gene expression decreased in all MMPM groups, whereas the protein expression only decreased in the 21-day group. …”
  3. 11563

    Relationship between Transition-Metal Hydride Bond Lengths and Stretching Wavenumbers by Robert H. Morris (1306158)

    Published 2024
    “…Here it is demonstrated that there is a linear relationship between the terminal 3d metal hydride stretching wavenumber ν<sub>MH</sub> and the metal hydride distance <i>d</i><sub>MH</sub> reported to date: ν<sub>MH</sub> ∼ (−1.05<i>d</i><sub>MH</sub> + 3.35) × 10<sup>3</sup> cm<sup>–1</sup>. …”
  4. 11564

    Image_1_Gut Bacterial Metabolite Urolithin A (UA) Mitigates Ca2+ Entry in T Cells by Regulating miR-10a-5p.pdf by Shaqiu Zhang (4392235)

    Published 2019
    “…Overexpression of miR-10a-5p significantly decreased STIM1/2 and Orai1 mRNA and protein levels as well as SOCE in CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells. …”
  5. 11565

    Functional effects of anti-miR-196a in HNSCC-derived cell lines. by Lav Darda (720370)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>4B-E.</b> Anti-miR-196a decreases adhesion to fibronectin (B; in B16 only), migration (C), invasion (D) but has no effect on proliferation (E) in HNSCC cells. * p<0.05, *** p<0.001. …”
  6. 11566

    A Hierarchical Contact–Electrification Interface Based on Gradient Micro-/Nanostructured Hydrogel for Cardiovascular Disease Monitoring by Zhenqiu Gao (2564362)

    Published 2025
    “…It features a hierarchical flower surface structure and a gradient micro-/nanostructured hydrogel as the dielectric layer, compensating for the output decrease resulting from pressure hardening by gradually increasing the contact area between the contact–electrification interfaces. …”
  7. 11567

    A Hierarchical Contact–Electrification Interface Based on Gradient Micro-/Nanostructured Hydrogel for Cardiovascular Disease Monitoring by Zhenqiu Gao (2564362)

    Published 2025
    “…It features a hierarchical flower surface structure and a gradient micro-/nanostructured hydrogel as the dielectric layer, compensating for the output decrease resulting from pressure hardening by gradually increasing the contact area between the contact–electrification interfaces. …”
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  9. 11569

    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…The modifications lead to a stepwise decrease in structural flexibility of the <b>JUK-20</b> platform until the highest rigidity and stability is reached for <b>JUK-20-noh</b>. …”
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  11. 11571

    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…The modifications lead to a stepwise decrease in structural flexibility of the <b>JUK-20</b> platform until the highest rigidity and stability is reached for <b>JUK-20-noh</b>. …”
  12. 11572

    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…The modifications lead to a stepwise decrease in structural flexibility of the <b>JUK-20</b> platform until the highest rigidity and stability is reached for <b>JUK-20-noh</b>. …”
  13. 11573

    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…The modifications lead to a stepwise decrease in structural flexibility of the <b>JUK-20</b> platform until the highest rigidity and stability is reached for <b>JUK-20-noh</b>. …”
  14. 11574

    Data_Sheet_1_C5aR1 Activation Drives Early IFN-γ Production to Control Experimental Toxoplasma gondii Infection.DOCX by Daria Briukhovetska (9098294)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is a parasite infecting animals and humans. In intermediate hosts, such as humans or rodents, rapidly replicating tachyzoites drive vigorous innate and adaptive immune responses resulting in bradyzoites that survive within tissue cysts. …”
  15. 11575

    Functional effects of <i>HOXB9</i> siRNA in HNSCC-derived cell lines. by Lav Darda (720370)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>5A</b>. B16 and D19 cells were transfected with <i>HOXB9</i> siRNA and negative control. …”
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  18. 11578

    Inflammation and transcriptional responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in classic ataxia telangiectasia - Fig 2 by Sharon A. McGrath-Morrow (694887)

    Published 2018
    “…Red- represents increased gene expression and blue represents decreased gene expression. DEGs were identified using edgeR analysis, with a FDR q-value cutoff of 0.05.…”
  19. 11579

    The Role of <i>HOXB9</i> and <i>miR-196a</i> in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Lav Darda (720370)

    Published 2015
    “…Knock-down of miR-196a expression decreased HNSCC cell migration, invasion and adhesion to fibronectin, but had no effect on proliferation. …”
  20. 11580

    Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer by Alexander A. Fedorets (7376702)

    Published 2024
    “…Several stages of cluster evolution were observed and analyzed, and a mechanism of this phenomenon is discussed. An inverse phase transition in which cooling of the cluster decreases its orderliness is discussed. …”