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  1. 65241

    Table_1_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  2. 65242

    Table_11_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  3. 65243

    Image_2_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.JPEG by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  4. 65244

    Table_3_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  5. 65245

    Table_10_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  6. 65246

    Table_2_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  7. 65247

    Table_4_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  8. 65248

    Table_7_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  9. 65249

    Image_1_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.JPEG by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  10. 65250

    Table_8_Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii.xlsx by Chandler Roe (768375)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to decrease the genomic noise associated with population stratification, we compared four phylogenetically-related pairs of isolates with differing susceptibility profiles. …”
  11. 65251

    Loss of <i>Lmx1b</i> alters the size of the FP, the mDA progenitor domain, and ventral midbrain patterning. by Angela Anderegg (496917)

    Published 2013
    “…(N–T) In 13.5 dpc <i>En1::Cre;Lmx1bcKO</i> embryos we found a nearly complete loss of Islet+ oculomotor neurons (n = 3; control mean = 223.11±16.42, mutant mean = 0.33±0.33; p-value = .0002), a 39% decrease in Brn3a+ red nucleus neurons (n = 3; control mean = 752.22±82.42, mutant mean = 455.78±10.56; p-value = .02), and a 68% decrease in Lmx1a+ mDA lineage cells (n = 3; control mean = 951.33±10.63, mutant mean = 308.89±18.99; p-value = 7.84E = 06). …”
  12. 65252

    Different effects of fluid loading with saline, gelatine, hydroxyethyl starch or albumin solutions on acid-base status in the critically ill by Angélique M. E. Spoelstra–de Man (3907156)

    Published 2017
    “…However, the effect of the fluid type used for resuscitation on acid-base balance remains controversial.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We studied the effect of fluid resuscitation of normal saline and the colloids gelatine 4%, hydroxyethyl starch (HES) 6%, and albumin 5% on acid-base balance in 115 clinically hypovolemic critically ill patients during a 90 minute filling pressure-guided fluid challenge by a post-hoc analysis of a prospective randomized clinical trial.…”
  13. 65253

    Function-Based Discovery of Significant Transcriptional Temporal Patterns in Insulin Stimulated Muscle Cells by Barbara Di Camillo (64333)

    Published 2012
    “…Characteristic transcriptional temporal patterns include: (a) a slow and gradual decrease in gene expression, (b) a gradual increase in gene expression reaching a peak at about 5 hours and then reaching a plateau or an initial decrease and other different variable pattern of increase in gene expression over time.…”
  14. 65254

    Trap density impacts trapping efficiency of Tryp-Chip. by Mariana De Niz (724286)

    Published 2023
    “…In the bottom-most row, D1: 63.5%, D2: 52.6%, and D3: 55.4%. This represents a 30% decrease in invaded traps between the top-most row, and the bottom-most row. …”
  15. 65255

    Spatial control of embryo blood vessel formation on the patterned side membranes. by Wenjing Huang (172392)

    Published 2015
    “…Polystyrene plates were glued on a 0.1-mm-thick PDMS membrane to make an oxygen non-permeable (NP) area. …”
  16. 65256

    Enhanced Gemin3 knockdown in neuronal lineages leads to loss of adult viability and flight defects. by Rebecca Borg (504387)

    Published 2013
    “…Remarkably, we note that on pan-neuronal Gemin3 knockdown (via <i>n-syb</i>-GAL4 or <i>elav</i>-GAL4), we could also achieve a significant decrease in adult viability when culture temperature was raised to 29°C and, eventually, complete lethality on concomitant overexpression of Dicer-2. …”
  17. 65257

    Elevated forest cover is linked to declining topsoil pH and amplified <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> in U.S. lakes by Yongqiang Zhou (11551027)

    Published 2025
    “…This can largely be attributed to a decrease in topsoil pH (a 10% greater forest cover is associated with a 0.2-unit decrease in topsoil pH), which acidifies downstream lakes and shifts the carbonate equilibrium toward dissolved CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
  18. 65258

    Supplementary files by Ali nasith (20645786)

    Published 2025
    “…Likewise, with the use of games/internet, there was a decrease in the tendency of addiction in the religious group. …”
  19. 65259

    The Effect of Parasite Infection on Stable Isotope Turnover Rates of δ<sup>15</sup>N, δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>34</sup>S in Multiple Tissues of Eurasian Perch <i>Perca fluviatilis... by Elizabeth Yohannes (12033)

    Published 2017
    “…We hypothesize that metabolic processes related to infection status play a major role in isotopic turnover and examined the influence of parasite infection on isotopic turn-over rate of carbon (δ<sup>13</sup>C), nitrogen (δ<sup>15</sup>N) and sulphur (δ<sup>34</sup>S) in liver, blood and muscle. …”
  20. 65260

    Epigenetic drift and conservation. by Daniel Rud (11432670)

    Published 2021
    “…The increase in conservation is significant for DepMap essential and non-essential genes (p<0.05). <b>D)</b> The increase in conservation with time after AZA treatment for the HCT116 CRC cell line contrasts with the decrease in conservation after single cell cloning (Fig 2A). …”