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  1. 101421

    Image_8_Characterization of Non-hormone Expressing Endocrine Cells in Fetal and Infant Human Pancreas.jpg by Abu Saleh Md Moin (6189512)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Context: Previously, we identified chromograninA positive hormone-negative (CPHN) cells in high frequency in human fetal and neonatal pancreas, likely representing nascent endocrine precursor cells. …”
  2. 101422

    Image_3_Characterization of Non-hormone Expressing Endocrine Cells in Fetal and Infant Human Pancreas.jpg by Abu Saleh Md Moin (6189512)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Context: Previously, we identified chromograninA positive hormone-negative (CPHN) cells in high frequency in human fetal and neonatal pancreas, likely representing nascent endocrine precursor cells. …”
  3. 101423

    Image_9_Characterization of Non-hormone Expressing Endocrine Cells in Fetal and Infant Human Pancreas.jpg by Abu Saleh Md Moin (6189512)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Context: Previously, we identified chromograninA positive hormone-negative (CPHN) cells in high frequency in human fetal and neonatal pancreas, likely representing nascent endocrine precursor cells. …”
  4. 101424

    Injection of either <i>miR-3906-</i>MO or <i>homer-1b</i> mRNA affects fast muscle differentiation by regulating the calcium concentration in muscle cells. by Cheng-Yung Lin (403166)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A–C</b>) Wild-type (WT) zebrafish embryos at 24 hpf and embryos injected with (<b>D–F</b>) <i>miR-3906</i> dsR (1.5 ng), (<b>G–I</b>) <i>miR-3906</i>-MO (8 ng), (<b>J–L</b>) <i>homer-1b</i> mRNA (400 pg), and (<b>M–O</b>) <i>homer-1b</i>-MO (3 ng) were collected, and the expressions of fast muscle type <i>fmhc4</i>, slow muscle type <i>smhc1</i>, and calcium-sensitive gene <i>atp2a1</i> were detected by WISH. …”
  5. 101425

    Levels of UNC-104 motor in cargo binding variant alleles depends on ubiquitination. by Jitendra Kumar (144555)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Ubiquitination is reduced using the mutant <i>uba-1(it129ts)</i> at 22°C. (A1,A2) Anti-UNC-104 western blots. (A1) Total UNC-104 levels increase in <i>unc-104(e1265)</i> upon reducing ubiquitination. …”
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    Pyrethroid resistance persists after ten years without usage against <i>Aedes aegypti</i> in governmental campaigns: Lessons from São Paulo State, Brazil by Maria de Lourdes Macoris (5043386)

    Published 2018
    “…The two <i>kdr</i> mutations, Val1016Ile and Phe1534Cys, known to be spread throughout Brazil, were always present with a severe decrease of the susceptible allele over time.…”
  9. 101429

    Data_Sheet_1_Intermittent energy restriction changes the regional homogeneity of the obese human brain.docx by Zhonglin Li (570330)

    Published 2023
    “…The IER intervention for weight loss was associated with a significant increase in ReHo in the bilateral lingual gyrus, left calcarine, and left postcentral gyrus and a significant decrease in the right middle temporal gyrus and right cerebellum (VIII). …”
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  11. 101431

    EMT/MET model validation. by Salomé S. Pinho (329642)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>CDH1</i> expression, an epithelial marker, was not significantly altered during EMT/MET induction; <i>Ocln</i> expression, an epithelial marker, was significantly decreased in M cells (in comparison to E cells) and recovered in RE cells (in comparison to M cells); <i>Vim</i> expression, a mesenchymal marker, was significantly increased in M cells (in comparison to E cells) and decreased in RE cells (in comparison to M cells) and; <i>Zeb2</i> expression, a classical EMT inducer, was significantly increased in M cells in comparison with E cells, supporting EMT occurrence.…”
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  15. 101435

    Two examples of stimulus-evoked changes in synchronization (ΔS) in control condition (ΔS<sub>ct</sub>) and during cooling (ΔS<sub>cl</sub>). by Cristian Carmeli (182594)

    Published 2013
    “…In the experiment 041105 cooling decreases ΔS, i.e. stimulus desynchronizes less (i.e. other hemisphere has a desynchronizing role) and in 022405-2 cooling increases ΔS, i.e. stimulus desynchronizes more (i.e. other hemisphere has a synchronizing role). …”
  16. 101436

    Mixture models. by Nedialko I. Krouchev (535037)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A:</b> Red trace: Existence/creation <i>P</i> parameter-range for the 2 additional fixed points (saddle-node in the middle branch, and unstable center/focus in the top branch of the B.D.’s) With Δ<i>V</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 13 mV, <i>P</i> ≥ 0.648, which is very close to the minimum relative <i>Na</i>/<i>K</i> conductivity ratio (0.663) needed for 3 FP’s in the single-<i>Na</i><sub><i>v</i></sub>-subtype model with Δ<i>V</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0 mV. …”
  17. 101437

    Table_1_Bladder Cancer Exhibiting High Immune Infiltration Shows the Lowest Response Rate to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.XLSX by Shen Pan (4062178)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Interpretation: Patients with high ICILs may benefit the least from treatment with IMCIs. Five key genes could predict ICILs in BLCA, and their high expression suggested that the response rate to IMCIs may decrease.…”
  18. 101438

    Table_2_Bladder Cancer Exhibiting High Immune Infiltration Shows the Lowest Response Rate to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.XLSX by Shen Pan (4062178)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Interpretation: Patients with high ICILs may benefit the least from treatment with IMCIs. Five key genes could predict ICILs in BLCA, and their high expression suggested that the response rate to IMCIs may decrease.…”
  19. 101439

    Table_3_Bladder Cancer Exhibiting High Immune Infiltration Shows the Lowest Response Rate to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.XLSX by Shen Pan (4062178)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Interpretation: Patients with high ICILs may benefit the least from treatment with IMCIs. Five key genes could predict ICILs in BLCA, and their high expression suggested that the response rate to IMCIs may decrease.…”
  20. 101440

    Image_1_Bladder Cancer Exhibiting High Immune Infiltration Shows the Lowest Response Rate to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.JPEG by Shen Pan (4062178)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Interpretation: Patients with high ICILs may benefit the least from treatment with IMCIs. Five key genes could predict ICILs in BLCA, and their high expression suggested that the response rate to IMCIs may decrease.…”