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19681
FISH and array CGH analyses in the proband (III-5).
Published 2014“…Black, red, and green dots denote signals indicative of the normal, the increased (>+0.5), and the decreased (<−0.8) copy numbers, respectively. …”
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19682
Model of the ETS-5/INS-1 regulatory module.
Published 2022“…Worms that experience excess dietary glucose down-regulate ETS-5 and INS-1 levels in the BAG neurons. This suppression of ETS-5/INS-1 leads to decreased intestinal DAF-2 activity, and increased intestinal DAF-16 levels. …”
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19683
Image 5_Comparative genomics and metabolomics reveal phytohormone production, nutrient acquisition, and osmotic stress tolerance in Azotobacter chroococcum W5.tif
Published 2025“…Under salt and osmotic stress, A. chroococcum W5 metabolomic profiling revealed adaptive responses, including elevated levels of osmoprotectants (proline, glycerol) and oxidative stress markers such as 2-hydroxyglutarate, while putrescine and glycine decreased.…”
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19684
Table 5_Comparative genomics and metabolomics reveal phytohormone production, nutrient acquisition, and osmotic stress tolerance in Azotobacter chroococcum W5.docx
Published 2025“…Under salt and osmotic stress, A. chroococcum W5 metabolomic profiling revealed adaptive responses, including elevated levels of osmoprotectants (proline, glycerol) and oxidative stress markers such as 2-hydroxyglutarate, while putrescine and glycine decreased.…”
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19685
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19686
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19687
16 Weeks of Progressive Barefoot Running Training Changes Impact Force and Muscle Activation in Habitual Shod Runners
Published 2016“…A 16-week progressive barefoot running training seems to be an effective training strategy to reduce impact force, improve shock attenuation and to decrease muscle activation intensity, not only in BF running, but also in SH running, although BF condition seems to be more influenced by BF training.…”
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19688
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19689
Structure of the V66I:V73I:Y160F PfPNP mutant with transition state inhibitor ImmH.
Published 2014“…The highlighted imino nitrogen is in <i>blue</i> and the 5′-hydroxyl oxygen is in <i>red</i>. <b>B</b>) Side by side images of the decreased convalent interactions located in the enzymatic pocket of V66I:V73I:Y160F PfPNP mutant (3FOW) on the right with WT PfPNP (1NW4) as a comparison.…”
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19690
Enzymatic probing of 5′-labeled mt tRNA
Published 2011“…The closed and open triangles indicate the decreasing amounts of RNase T and V, respectively. Symbols: dash, untreated tRNA; N, alkaline ladder; T, RNase T ladder; and Nc, ladder of digestion with endonuclease as a size marker for RNase V, which digests at the 5′ side of phosphodiester bonds. () Secondary structure of mt tRNA. …”
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19691
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19692
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19693
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19694
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19695
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19696
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19697
Changes in the number of HAdV copies over time.
Published 2019“…<p>A. Changes in the HAdV genome copy number at the initial, second, and third visits. …”
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19698
Table_5_UCA1 executes an oncogenic role in pancreatic cancer by regulating miR-582-5p/BRCC3.xlsx
Published 2023“…</p>Conclusion<p>UCA1 acted as an oncogene in pancreatic cancer by partly regulating miR-582-5p/BRCC3, which could be a new therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer.…”
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19699
New Insights into Fish Swimming: A Proteomic and Isotopic Approach in Gilthead Sea Bream
Published 2012“…Moderate exercise enhances fish growth, although underlying physiological mechanisms are not fully known. Here we performed a proteomic and metabolic study in white (WM) and red (RM) muscle of gilthead sea bream juveniles swimming at 1.5 body lengths per second. …”
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19700
New Insights into Fish Swimming: A Proteomic and Isotopic Approach in Gilthead Sea Bream
Published 2012“…Moderate exercise enhances fish growth, although underlying physiological mechanisms are not fully known. Here we performed a proteomic and metabolic study in white (WM) and red (RM) muscle of gilthead sea bream juveniles swimming at 1.5 body lengths per second. …”