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  1. 49741

    Data_Sheet_1_The Role of Attitude Strength in Behavioral Spillover: Attitude Matters—But Not Necessarily as a Moderator.docx by Adrian Brügger (731939)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Studies on how one behavior affects subsequent behaviors find evidence for two opposite trends: Sometimes a first behavior increases the likelihood of engaging in additional behaviors that contribute to the same goal (positive behavioral spillover), and at other times a first behavior decreases this likelihood (negative spillover). …”
  2. 49742

    An In-Depth Analysis of a Piece of Shit: Distribution of <em>Schistosoma mansoni</em> and Hookworm Eggs in Human Stool by Stefanie J. Krauth (108843)

    Published 2012
    “…Hookworm FECs decreased over time. Storing stool samples on ice or covered with a moist tissue slowed down hookworm egg decay (p<0.005).…”
  3. 49743

    Table_1_A Transcriptomic Model of Postnatal Cardiac Effects of Prenatal Maternal Cortisol Excess in Sheep.pdf by Andrew Antolic (6906836)

    Published 2019
    “…In order to model corticosteroid effects in the neonate, we created a second model in which cortisol was infused for 12 h per day for a daily infusion of 0.5 mg/kg/d. …”
  4. 49744

    Maternal obesogenic diet induces endometrial hyperplasia, an early hallmark of endometrial cancer, in a diethylstilbestrol mouse model by Theresa O. Owuor (5236445)

    Published 2018
    “…We show that maternal diet by itself did not lead to ECa initiation in wildtype offspring of the C57Bl/6J mouse strain. While offspring fed a HF/HS post-weaning diet resulted in poor metabolic health and decreased uterine weight (regardless of maternal diet), it did not lead to ECa. …”
  5. 49745

    Reduced Virulence of an Extensively Drug-Resistant Outbreak Strain of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> in a Murine Model by Kristen L. Jurcic Smith (551479)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Bacterial drug resistance is often associated with a fitness cost. Large outbreaks of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB have been described that predominately affect persons with HIV infection. …”
  6. 49746

    Table2_Barriers and facilitators of public transport use among people with disabilities: a scoping review.docx by C. R. Mwaka (17750160)

    Published 2024
    “…For example, the unavailability or low volume of auditory announcements in a stop or station or on the public transport vehicle may be a barrier to people with visual disability who rely on hearing the information. …”
  7. 49747

    Table_1_Low NAD+ Levels Are Associated With a Decline of Spermatogenesis in Transgenic ANDY and Aging Mice.docx by Mirella L. Meyer-Ficca (12509509)

    Published 2022
    “…The important basic question to what extent ageing-related NAD<sup>+</sup> decline is functionally linked to decreased male fertility has been difficult to address due to the pleiotropic effects of aging, and the lack of a suitable animal model in which NAD<sup>+</sup> levels can be lowered experimentally in chronologically young adult males. …”
  8. 49748

    Data_Sheet_2_A Novel Small Molecule p53 Stabilizer for Brain Cell Differentiation.docx by Joana D. Amaral (6279134)

    Published 2019
    “…More importantly, in glioma cancer cells (GL-261), compound 1a reduced stemness, by decreasing SOX2 protein levels, while also promoting chemotherapy sensitization. …”
  9. 49749

    Image_1_The association between caffeine intake and risk of kidney stones: A population-based study.TIFF by Jiwen Geng (12086972)

    Published 2022
    “…All data were survey-weighted, and corresponding logistic regression models were performed to examine the associations between caffeine intake and the risk of kidney stones.</p>Results<p>In a fully adjusted model, a per-quartile increase in caffeine intake was associated with a 5.32% decreased risk of kidney stones. …”
  10. 49750

    Data_Sheet_1_The Role of Attitude Strength in Behavioral Spillover: Attitude Matters—But Not Necessarily as a Moderator.docx by Adrian Brügger (731939)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Studies on how one behavior affects subsequent behaviors find evidence for two opposite trends: Sometimes a first behavior increases the likelihood of engaging in additional behaviors that contribute to the same goal (positive behavioral spillover), and at other times a first behavior decreases this likelihood (negative spillover). …”
  11. 49751

    Table1_In utero methadone exposure permanently alters anatomical and functional connectivity: A preclinical evaluation.xlsx by Eric M. Chin (9677141)

    Published 2023
    “…Altered neural circuitry, dysregulated network refinement, and diffuse network dysfunction have been implicated in executive function deficits that are common in children with POE. FC may serve as a translatable biomarker in children with POE.</p>…”
  12. 49752

    Table_3_A Transcriptomic Model of Postnatal Cardiac Effects of Prenatal Maternal Cortisol Excess in Sheep.pdf by Andrew Antolic (6906836)

    Published 2019
    “…In order to model corticosteroid effects in the neonate, we created a second model in which cortisol was infused for 12 h per day for a daily infusion of 0.5 mg/kg/d. …”
  13. 49753

    Table_2_A Transcriptomic Model of Postnatal Cardiac Effects of Prenatal Maternal Cortisol Excess in Sheep.pdf by Andrew Antolic (6906836)

    Published 2019
    “…In order to model corticosteroid effects in the neonate, we created a second model in which cortisol was infused for 12 h per day for a daily infusion of 0.5 mg/kg/d. …”
  14. 49754

    Image_1_Low NAD+ Levels Are Associated With a Decline of Spermatogenesis in Transgenic ANDY and Aging Mice.tif by Mirella L. Meyer-Ficca (12509509)

    Published 2022
    “…The important basic question to what extent ageing-related NAD<sup>+</sup> decline is functionally linked to decreased male fertility has been difficult to address due to the pleiotropic effects of aging, and the lack of a suitable animal model in which NAD<sup>+</sup> levels can be lowered experimentally in chronologically young adult males. …”
  15. 49755

    Nationwide Trends in Cardiac Risk and Mortality in Patients With Incident Type 2 Diabetes: A Danish Cohort Study by Christine Gyldenkerne (6554396)

    Published 2021
    “…From 1996-1999 to 2008-2011, the 7-year risk of myocardial infarction decreased from 6.9% to 2.8% (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 0.39, 95% CI 0.37-0.42), cardiac death from 7.1% to 1.6% (aHR 0.23, 95% CI 0.21-0.24), and all-cause death from 28.9% to 16.8% (aHR 0.68, 95% CI 0.66-0.69). …”
  16. 49756

    Data_Sheet_1_A Novel Small Molecule p53 Stabilizer for Brain Cell Differentiation.docx by Joana D. Amaral (6279134)

    Published 2019
    “…More importantly, in glioma cancer cells (GL-261), compound 1a reduced stemness, by decreasing SOX2 protein levels, while also promoting chemotherapy sensitization. …”
  17. 49757

    Triclosan and triclocarban exposure, infectious disease symptoms and antibiotic prescription in infants—A community-based randomized intervention by Catherine Ley (488042)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Although randomization to TC-containing wash products was not associated with decreased infectious disease reports by mothers, TCs were associated with decreased antibiotic prescriptions, suggesting a benefit against bacterial infection. …”
  18. 49758

    DataSheet_1_Heart rate response to cognitive load as a marker of depression and increased anxiety.pdf by Evgeniia I. Alshanskaia (19068164)

    Published 2024
    “…Task accuracy decreased with increased task difficulty. A strong relationship between PPG-measured heart rate and markers of depression and trait anxiety was observed. …”
  19. 49759

    Protective effect of dexmedetomidine against organ dysfunction in a two-hit model of hemorrhage/resuscitation and endotoxemia in rats by Yuanxu Jiang (6401789)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Dexmedetomidine (DEX), a selective agonist of α2-adrenergic receptors, has anti-inflammation properties and potential beneficial effects against trauma, shock, or infection. …”
  20. 49760

    Targeting glycosphingolipid metabolism as a potential therapeutic approach for treating disease in female MRL/lpr lupus mice by Tamara K. Nowling (8595801)

    Published 2020
    “…Whereas other renal diseases characterized by increased GSL levels are thought to be a result of upregulated GSL synthesis, our results suggest elevated hexosylceramides and lactosylceramides in lupus nephritis is a result of increased catabolism of ganglioside GM3 due to significantly increased neuraminidase (NEU) activity. …”