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Effect of the speed of the phosphorylation module.
Published 2013“…<p>The results have been obtained for the same equations as in Fig. 5. The kinetic parameter values of the phosphorylation module have been decreased by a factor 100 compared to Fig. 5. …”
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MDT-15 limits the growth and longevity at low temperatures.
Published 2019“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Life span of wild-type and <i>mdt-15(tm2182)</i> [<i>mdt-15(-)</i>] <i>C</i>. …”
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98843
Data_Sheet_1_Truthful but Misleading: Advanced Linguistic Strategies for Lying Among Children.xls
Published 2020“…However, 51 children peeked at the video for the unsolvable items, although the peeking behavior decreased with age. Moreover, when explaining how they correctly guessed the unsolvable items, children as young as 6 years old were able to apply a linguistic strategy (i.e., “capability attribution”) for lying. …”
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98844
PGK1 K220 acetylation regulates glycolytic ATP production, glucose metabolism, and redox state of cells.
Published 2015“…(<b>B</b>) K220Q mutant PGK1 put-back cells display decreased levels of 3-PG and serine. Stable HEK293T cells were rinsed with 1 ml ice-cold PBS for less than 1 min and quenched by using 80% (v/v) pre-cold (-80°C) methanol, following the standard LC-MS method to determine intracellular levels of 3-PG and serine as described in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002243#pbio.1002243.s020" target="_blank">S1 Text</a>. …”
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98847
Reduced aquaporin-1 transcript expression in colorectal carcinoma is associated with promoter hypermethylation
Published 2019“…Analysis of CRC tissues and cell lines strongly suggested that methylation was associated with decreased expression. <i>BRAF</i><sup>V600E</sup> mutation alone did not explain the increase in methylation. …”
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98848
Data underlying: Quantification of the development of trunk control in healthy infants using inertial measurement units
Published 2022“…Root mean square of jerk decreases with age, up to 24 months, and is correlated to a more established method, i.e., center-of-pressure velocity, as well as other standard inertial measurement unit outputs. …”
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98849
Meta-analysis R code from The effect of insularity on avian growth rates and implications for insular body size evolution
Published 2019“…While patterns in some types of traits, e.g. body size, are well characterized across a range of taxa, key gaps remain. …”
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98850
Growth rate dataset from The effect of insularity on avian growth rates and implications for insular body size evolution
Published 2019“…While patterns in some types of traits, e.g. body size, are well characterized across a range of taxa, key gaps remain. …”
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98851
Growth rate island dataset from The effect of insularity on avian growth rates and implications for insular body size evolution
Published 2019“…While patterns in some types of traits, e.g. body size, are well characterized across a range of taxa, key gaps remain. …”
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98852
Bird phylogenies from The effect of insularity on avian growth rates and implications for insular body size evolution
Published 2019“…While patterns in some types of traits, e.g. body size, are well characterized across a range of taxa, key gaps remain. …”
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98854
Dataset_Jianping Sun_Ambient climate exceeds the effects of warming and precipitation treatment on leaf senescence phenology of community in an alpine meadow
Published 2025“…We also noticed that previous studies based on manipulative experiments have often overlooked the influence of ambient climate (e.g., air temperature, total precipitation and precipitation frequency) to plant autumn phenology, thereby hampering a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms governing autumn phenological responses. …”
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98855
Improved fatigue performance of nanostructured bidirectional fiberglass-polyurethane composites under uniaxial state and high deformations
Published 2021“…Even though the use of NS, the permeability of the perform did not increase substantially, obtaining high Vf (52%) and a good impregnation, as visualized with SEM. Uniaxial tensile tests under quasi-static conditions presented high deformations to failure (emax>10%), tensile strengths (RUTS) and elastic moduli (E) which decreased as a function of increased NS loading. …”
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98856
Supplementary Material for: Real-World Scenario Improvements in Serum Phosphorus Levels and Pill Burden in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Treated with Sucroferric Oxyhydroxide
Published 2018“…In patients with baseline serum phosphorus >5.5 mg/dL who achieved in-range serum phosphorus during SO follow-up for ≥1 quarter, a notable improvement in serum phosphorus (6.54 to 5.10 mg/dL, <i>p</i> < 0.0001) was observed, and there was a 53% reduction in PB pill burden (9.9 to 4.7, <i>p</i> < 0.0001). …”
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98857
Model for Temperature Regulation of the <i>per4</i> Promoter
Published 2013“…</p> <p>(B) Temperature influences the amplitude of rhythmic <i>per4</i> expression that has been entrained by LD cycles in two ways: (1) by determining the amplitude of E-box-directed rhythmic expression, via changes in CLK protein levels, phosphorylation, and E-box binding, and (2) by driving expression changes through element X (see panel A). …”
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Effect of the labeling on cell viability, proliferation, and differentiation capacity.
Published 2011“…<p>Photomicrographs of <i>in vitro</i> samples stained for Ki67 (A, B, I and J), nestin (C, F E and H), GFAP (D, E G, H, K and N), and βIII-tubulin (L, M, O and P). …”
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98859
Schematic figure showing how instability can occur and how it can cause lower production in batch experiments.
Published 2016“…If the enzyme catalyzing v<sub>1</sub> increases greatly, it may cause instability by decreasing [A] so much that v<sub>2</sub> cannot continue.…”
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Simulated angiogenesis, showing oxygen and VEGF distributions.
Published 2013“…(<b>D</b>) Improved oxygenation leads to decreased VEGF levels. Structural adaptation causes pruning of the a-v shunt (purple arrow), but some redundant flow pathways remain (black arrows). …”