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  1. 10721

    Synovial fluid proteome changes in ACL injury-induced posttraumatic osteoarthritis: Proteomics analysis of porcine knee synovial fluid by Ata M. Kiapour (5924696)

    Published 2019
    “…We used an isotopically labeled high resolution LC MS/MS-based proteomics approach to analyze the protein profile of synovial fluid at 6 and 12 months after ACL transection in untreated and repaired porcine knees. A linear mixed effect model was used to compare the normalized protein abundance levels between the groups at each time point. …”
  2. 10722

    CG use intrinsic and generic NSC lineage cues to individually encase NSC lineages. by Agata Banach-Latapy (17364691)

    Published 2023
    “…Data statistics: generalised linear model (Binomial regression with a Bernoulli distribution). …”
  3. 10723

    Data_Sheet_1_Different Responses of Soil Bacterial Communities to Nitrogen Addition in Moss Crust.zip by Tingwen Huang (7168691)

    Published 2021
    “…Further investigation showed that the decrease in soil bacterial diversity was mostly attributed to a drop in soil pH. …”
  4. 10724

    Data Sheet 2_Cellular effects of splenectomy on liver regeneration after 70% resection.pdf by Andrey Elchaninov (3122742)

    Published 2025
    “…The hepatic portal vein system provides a direct anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen ― the largest lymphoid organ in mammals. …”
  5. 10725

    Data Sheet 1_Cellular effects of splenectomy on liver regeneration after 70% resection.pdf by Andrey Elchaninov (3122742)

    Published 2025
    “…The hepatic portal vein system provides a direct anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen ― the largest lymphoid organ in mammals. …”
  6. 10726

    Impact of sparsity on input-driven dynamics. by Elizabeth Herbert (13222570)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Network responses to a step input current along a random vector <b>I</b>. …”
  7. 10727

    Relations between g<sub>s,</sub> An, and WUEi over entire experiment. by Luca Brillante (2833139)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>a)</b> Relationships between An and g<sub>s</sub> in all theses. …”
  8. 10728

    The relationships between LAA_n and LAA% in all lung fields. by Kazunori Tobino (4672447)

    Published 2017
    “…A: In COPD, LAA_n increased once and thereafter decreased with increase of LAA%. …”
  9. 10729

    Response of maximum density of infected nymphs and nymphal infection prevalence to variance in the mouse population and mean mouse density. by Joseph D. T. Savage (18530332)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A) shows the response of maximum <i>DIN</i> to mouse variation and mean density. …”
  10. 10730

    Choice behaviour in the placebo (baseline) condition. by Mani Erfanian Abdoust (14295610)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>a</b>) Higher reward magnitudes increased the overall willingness to invest physical effort for a corresponding reward in the effort discounting task. …”
  11. 10731

    Morris water maze during training sessions. by Chantal Wissing (21673310)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>In each group (<i>n</i> = 16 mice/group), both the latency to reach the platform (<b>a</b>) and the distance until the platform was reached (<b>b</b>) decreased as a function of training session number (four sessions were performed on each day for two subsequent days), as indicated by both Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlation, indicating successful spatial learning in the water maze. …”
  12. 10732

    The trend in precipitation for selected rivers in surplus and deficit water basins. by Subimal Ghosh (2849657)

    Published 2016
    “…The black solid line shows the fitted trend (linear). The trend is observed to be significant at the 5% level for surplus basins (decreasing); however, for deficit basins, it is significant only for the Ganga basin (increasing).…”
  13. 10733

    Video 4_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  14. 10734

    Video 2_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  15. 10735

    Data Sheet 4_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  16. 10736

    Data Sheet 1_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  17. 10737

    Video 3_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  18. 10738

    Video 1_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.mp4 by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  19. 10739

    Data Sheet 3_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”
  20. 10740

    Data Sheet 2_TNF-α induces VE-cadherin-dependent gap/JAIL cycling through an intermediate state essential for neutrophil transmigration.pdf by Jan Philip Kipcke (22211128)

    Published 2025
    “…While TNF-α-induced CAM expression mediates leukocyte interaction, the role of a potential inflammatory morphological phenotype (IMP) – characterized by barrier-function decrease and shape-change in TEM – remains unclear. …”