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  1. 12981

    Immunoprecipitated DNA is enriched for the expanded DM1 allele. by Michelle M. Axford (269322)

    Published 2013
    “…The products in the IP lanes appear brighter because more DNA was loaded in these lanes in order to show that apparent loss of the larger PCR products that are unique to the non-expanded allele was not due to decreased sample loading. …”
  2. 12982

    Tree cover limits occupancy of a declining game bird by Bradley Kubecka (7387181)

    Published 2025
    “…Probability of bobwhite occupancy decreased as canopy cover increased (β<em><sub>Tree</sub></em> = -0.74, 95% CrI: -1.29 – -0.28); occupancy was over 19 times higher when canopy cover was 44% versus the mean observed value of 80.8% (range: 38–96%). …”
  3. 12983

    Preemptive analgesia in orthopedic surgery: a literature review by Juan Lopez Valencia (4715691)

    Published 2017
    “…Reducing postoperative pain will result in more patient satisfaction, less complications due to immobility and decreased hospitalization periods. In this review, the use of preemptive analgesia in orthopedic surgery with a great variety of medications and interventions is examined. …”
  4. 12984

    Effect of High Pressure on the Crystal Structures of Polymorphs of l‑Histidine by Giulia Novelli (9610445)

    Published 2020
    “…Single-crystal diffraction measurements, up to 6.60 GPa for the orthorhombic form I (<i>P</i>2<sub>1</sub>2<sub>1</sub>2<sub>1</sub>) and 6.85 GPa for the monoclinic form II (<i>P</i>2<sub>1</sub>), show their crystal structures undergo isosymmetric single-crystal-to-single-crystal first-order phase transitions at 4.5 and 3.1 GPa to forms I′ and II′, respectively. …”
  5. 12985

    Impact of Microbiota on Resistance to Ocular <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>-Induced Keratitis by Abirami Kugadas (3131940)

    Published 2016
    “…We find that in health, the presence of microbiota strengthened the ocular innate immune barrier by significantly increasing the concentrations of immune effectors in the tear film, including secretory IgA and complement proteins. …”
  6. 12986

    Supplementary Material for: Circulating thrombospondin 1 (THBS1): A a risk factor for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in obese children. by Li M. (3278253)

    Published 2022
    “…Objective: Thrombospondin 1 (THBS1) is a highly expressed adipokine in adults with obesity. …”
  7. 12987

    A simple detection model explains the motion choices. by Ariel Zylberberg (249567)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Distributions from which the momentary motion evidence were sampled. …”
  8. 12988

    An Epoxyisoprostane Is a Major Regulator of Endothelial Cell Function by Wei Zhong (284774)

    Published 2013
    “…To determine the effect of EI on HAEC, we synthesized several stereoisomers of EI using a convergent approach from the individual optically pure building blocks, the epoxyaldehydes <b>5</b> and <b>6</b> and the bromoenones <b>14</b> and <b>16</b>. …”
  9. 12989

    Transient Pinning and Pulling: A Mechanism for Bending Microtubules by Ian A. Kent (3179607)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><p>Microtubules have a persistence length of the order of millimeters <i>in vitro</i>, but inside cells they bend over length scales of microns. …”
  10. 12990

    Competition between Influenza A Virus Genome Segments by Ivy Widjaja (128545)

    Published 2012
    “…How IAV balances the replication and transcription of its multiple genome segments is not understood. We developed a dual competition assay based on the co-transfection of firefly or <em>Gaussia</em> luciferase-encoding genome segments together with plasmids encoding IAV polymerase subunits and nucleoprotein. …”
  11. 12991

    Dataset for: YOUR MITOCHONDRIA ARE WHAT YOU EAT: A HIGH-FAT OR A HIGH-SUCROSE DIET ELIMINATES METABOLIC FLEXIBILITY IN ISOLATED MITOCHONDRIA FROM RAT SKELETAL MUSCLE by Wenche Jørgensen (3772882)

    Published 2017
    “…We further report that this regulatory mechanism of carbohydrate-fat metabolic interaction surprisingly is lost in mitochondria obtained from animals exposed for12 weeks to a HF- or a HS diet as compared to rats given a normal chow diet. …”
  12. 12992

    Water immersion and one-year storage influence the germination of the pyrenes of Copernicia alba Morong, a palm tree from a neotropical wetland by Vanessa Couto Soares (14189614)

    Published 2022
    “…Data on seed dormancy and storage have been neglected for many native palm species in Brazil. Therefore, we investigated the effect of water treatments and one-year storage on the germination of Copernicia alba Morong, a palm tree from the Brazilian Pantanal wetland. …”
  13. 12993

    Hepatitis C Virus Induced a Novel Apoptosis-Like Death of Pancreatic Beta Cells through a Caspase 3-Dependent Pathway by Qian Wang (32718)

    Published 2012
    “…However, the fact that HCV-infected cells exhibit a dilated, low-density nucleus with intact plasma and nuclear membrane indicates that a novel apoptosis-like death occurs. …”
  14. 12994

    Gene expression and metabolite profiling of gibberellin biosynthesis during induction of somatic embryogenesis in <i>Medicago truncatula</i> Gaertn by Rafał Igielski (4281487)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Gibberellins (GAs) are involved in the regulation of numerous developmental processes in plants including zygotic embryogenesis, but their biosynthesis and role during somatic embryogenesis (SE) is mostly unknown. In this study we show that during three week- long induction phase, when cells of leaf explants from non-embryogenic genotype (M9) and embryogenic variant (M9-10a) were forming the callus, all the bioactive gibberellins from non-13-hydroxylation (GA<sub>4</sub>, GA<sub>7</sub>) and 13-hydroxylation (GA<sub>1</sub>, GA<sub>5</sub>, GA<sub>3</sub>, GA<sub>6</sub>) pathways were present, but the contents of only a few of them differed between the tested lines. …”
  15. 12995

    MicroRNA-32 promotes calcification in vascular smooth muscle cells: Implications as a novel marker for coronary artery calcification by Jianghua Liu (170107)

    Published 2017
    “…According to microarray analysis, we observed increased expression of miR-125b, miR-30a, and miR-32 and decreased expression of miR-29a, miR-210, and miR-320 during the progression of vascularcalcification. …”
  16. 12996

    DNA Methylation as a Biomarker for Cardiovascular Disease Risk by Myungjin Kim (60778)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Elevated serum homocysteine is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This may reflect a reduced systemic remethylation capacity, which would be expected to cause decreased genomic DNA methylation in peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL).…”
  17. 12997

    Image_3_Stress Affects Central Compensation of Neural Responses to Cochlear Synaptopathy in a cGMP-Dependent Way.TIF by Daria Savitska (10454597)

    Published 2022
    “…This central compensation process was linked to elevated hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). We further observed that, independently of age, central responsiveness to cochlear synaptopathy can differ, resulting in either a low or high capacity to compensate for the reduced auditory input. …”
  18. 12998

    Image_1_Stress Affects Central Compensation of Neural Responses to Cochlear Synaptopathy in a cGMP-Dependent Way.TIF by Daria Savitska (10454597)

    Published 2022
    “…This central compensation process was linked to elevated hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). We further observed that, independently of age, central responsiveness to cochlear synaptopathy can differ, resulting in either a low or high capacity to compensate for the reduced auditory input. …”
  19. 12999

    Image_4_Stress Affects Central Compensation of Neural Responses to Cochlear Synaptopathy in a cGMP-Dependent Way.TIF by Daria Savitska (10454597)

    Published 2022
    “…This central compensation process was linked to elevated hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). We further observed that, independently of age, central responsiveness to cochlear synaptopathy can differ, resulting in either a low or high capacity to compensate for the reduced auditory input. …”
  20. 13000

    Image_2_Stress Affects Central Compensation of Neural Responses to Cochlear Synaptopathy in a cGMP-Dependent Way.TIF by Daria Savitska (10454597)

    Published 2022
    “…This central compensation process was linked to elevated hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). We further observed that, independently of age, central responsiveness to cochlear synaptopathy can differ, resulting in either a low or high capacity to compensate for the reduced auditory input. …”