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  1. 13001

    Effects of Anthropocene on Insect Abundance by Sharan Saravanabavan (795886)

    Published 2015
    “…On the day of October 13, 2015, the experiment was conducted on a windy, cloudy day with overcast and an initial external temperature of 15°C which then decreased to 11°C by the time we finished collecting data for the day. …”
  2. 13002

    The pattern of proliferation along the heart tube is dynamic and is regulated by Tbx3 and Tbx2. by Inês Ribeiro (25630)

    Published 2007
    “…<p>All images represent reconstructions of confocal Z-stack sections imaged on whole embryos at 31hpf (A) and 33 hpf (B–G). (A, B) During the first steps of looping, the pattern of proliferation shifts from homogenous throughout the heart tube (31 hpf, A) to a heterogenous one in which dividing cells are more concentrated in the future chambers (33 hpf, B). …”
  3. 13003

    Factors affecting the rate of asymmetry between the minus and the plus strands. by Gergely Boza (298386)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) In cases when the strength of trade-off is high (), the asymmetry between the minus and plus strands is strong, however as the strength of trade-off decreases (), since in these cases molecules can achieve high metabolic activity without trading off their replication affinities, the asymmetry becomes less pronounced. …”
  4. 13004

    Oral Administration of GW788388, an Inhibitor of Transforming Growth Factor Beta Signaling, Prevents Heart Fibrosis in Chagas Disease by Fabiane L. de Oliveira (158730)

    Published 2012
    “…Interestingly, we further demonstrated that administration of GW788388 at the end of the acute phase (20 dpi) still significantly increased survival and decreased cardiac fibrosis (evaluated by Masson's trichrome staining and collagen type I expression), in a stage when parasite growth is no more central to this event.…”
  5. 13005

    Table2_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  6. 13006

    Table1_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  7. 13007

    Table4_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  8. 13008

    Image1_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.jpg by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  9. 13009

    Table1_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  10. 13010

    Table3_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  11. 13011

    Table5_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  12. 13012

    Table5_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  13. 13013

    Image1_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.jpg by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  14. 13014

    Table4_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  15. 13015

    Table3_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  16. 13016

    Table2_Benchmarking microbial DNA enrichment protocols from human intestinal biopsies.XLSX by Dmitrij Marchukov (15356863)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool for studying bacterial communities in their natural habitats or sites of infection, without the need for cultivation. …”
  17. 13017

    Atomic Structure of Quantum Gold Nanowires: Quantification of the Lattice Strain by Paromita Kundu (1853698)

    Published 2014
    “…In this work, we present an atomic scale structural investigation on quantum single crystalline gold nanowires of 2 nm diameter, chemically prepared on a carbon film grid. Using low dose aberration-corrected high resolution (S)TEM, we observe an inhomogeneous strain distribution in the crystal, largely concentrated at the twin boundaries and the surface along with the presence of facets and surface steps leading to a noncircular cross section of the wires. …”
  18. 13018

    Redesigning BinQ catalytic specificity for the human CCR5 gene and AAVS1 safe harbor locus. by Mark C. Wallen (800888)

    Published 2015
    “…Asterisks indicate selection steps in which incubation time was decreased from 16 to 4 hr. …”
  19. 13019

    Rainstorm waterlogging vulnerability assessment of subway stations in the central area of Tianjin by Zishuang Xiao (17066533)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Rainstorm and waterlogging disasters of underground rail transit have recently become a vital safety problem. In this paper, a model of vulnerability assessment is established, and 14 indicators are selected to establish an indicator system for 109 stations in the central area of Tianjin. …”
  20. 13020

    Atomic Structure of Quantum Gold Nanowires: Quantification of the Lattice Strain by Paromita Kundu (1853698)

    Published 2014
    “…In this work, we present an atomic scale structural investigation on quantum single crystalline gold nanowires of 2 nm diameter, chemically prepared on a carbon film grid. Using low dose aberration-corrected high resolution (S)TEM, we observe an inhomogeneous strain distribution in the crystal, largely concentrated at the twin boundaries and the surface along with the presence of facets and surface steps leading to a noncircular cross section of the wires. …”