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  1. 67561

    Protein expression in the developmentally-defective hearts. by Thomas B. Nicholson (406800)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The expression of proteins in 3 hypomorphic and 2 wild-type control E18.5 hearts was examined by immunoblotting. A decrease in Lsd1 and a major increase in phosphorylation of E-cadherin were noted in the <i>Aof2</i><sup>2lox/2lox</sup> hearts, whereas all other proteins examined showed no obvious changes. …”
  2. 67562

    Analysis of the Influence of Sugarcane Bagasse Fibers in the Natural State on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete by Paúl Molina-Román (21076300)

    Published 2025
    “…This review studies the impact of SCBF on the compressive strength, flexural strength, direct tensile strength, and elasticity modulus, considering fiber percentages of 1%, 3%, 5%, and 6%. The results showed that SCBF had a negative influence on concrete because as the percentage of fiber increased, it started to become invasive in the concrete mix and proportionally influenced the strength reduction, obtaining a maximum decrease of 60.96% in the compressive strength. …”
  3. 67563

    Clustering of proteins identified by 2D-DIGE with similar trends of differential expression in the <i>IPMDH</i> mutants. by Yan He (116705)

    Published 2013
    “…Cluster 4 shows proteins increased in the double mutant and further enhanced in the triple mutant; Cluster 5 shows proteins with the trend of decrease in the single and triple mutants; Cluster 6 includes proteins with decreased levels in the double and triple mutants; Cluster 7 shows progressive protein decreases in the double and triple mutants. …”
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  5. 67565

    Impact of Salinomycin-treatment on PHH synthesis function. by Johannes Klose (562050)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) In contrast, treatment for 48 hours resulted in a dose-dependent decrease of urea formation at days 1, 3 and 5 without reaching statistical significance. …”
  6. 67566

    The CCN<sub>9</sub>GG-like KSHV RTA responsive element (RRE) and P2 promoter region are indispensable for activation of Bcl-2 transcription by RTA. by Jianming Gao (180064)

    Published 2013
    “…The deletion of P1 promoter did not result in a major decrease in promoter activity and ever resulted in an increase in promoter activity in HEK 293 cells. …”
  7. 67567

    Influence of PVC waste as aggregate in the concrete of interlocking block pavement by Adriana Goulart Santos (6825752)

    Published 2019
    “…Four concrete mixtures were analysed: a reference mixture with 0% replacement, and mixtures with 5%, 10% and 15% of fine aggregate made of PVC waste. …”
  8. 67568

    Word cloud depicting common themes across ACBC sessions. by Jamboor K. Vishwanatha (7440149)

    Published 2023
    “…The largest word, “data” in blue, reveals that this was the most common word spoken, followed by “AI,” “communities,” “people,” “need,” and so on as the words decrease in size. <a target="_blank">http://bit.ly/3V5jqog</a></p> <p>(PNG)</p>…”
  9. 67569

    Effect of phytosanitary spray solution storage time on the viability of Beauveria bassiana conidia1 by Renan Zampiroli (6827399)

    Published 2019
    “…This study aimed to assess the effect of the phytosanitary spray solution storage on the germination of Beauveria bassiana conidia, with or without agricultural adjuvants. A completely randomized design was used, in a 13 x 5 factorial scheme, consisting of thirteen storage times (0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44 and 48 h) and five compositions for the spray solution (B. bassiana, B. bassiana + Helper Neutrum, B. bassiana + TA-35, B. bassiana + Nimbus and B. bassiana + Orobor). …”
  10. 67570

    Partial Inhibition of Complex I by Knockdown <i>GRIM-19</i>, <i>NDUFS3</i> or by Chemical Inhibitor Increased ROS Generation thereby Increasing the FN and N-cadherin Levels. by Xuelian He (405100)

    Published 2013
    “…ROS was measured by staining cells with H<sub>2</sub>DCFH-DA followed by FACS scan (A). Rotenone (RT) treatment induces the ROS production in the WT cells in a dose dependent manner (B). …”
  11. 67571

    Robustness of 2-NNCRNs against random node removal. by Yuka Fujiki (12269596)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The line types and symbols are analogous those in to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0336970#pone.0336970.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5</a>. …”
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  13. 67573

    MicroRNA capture was performed with 4 different ligases using the vendor recommended protocols to compare capture efficiency across 20 different microRNA. by Yunke Song (550035)

    Published 2014
    “…T4 RNA Ligase 2 truncated (T4 Rnl2 T) had high average capture efficiency and low bias but many randomly sized background products. The point mutant enzymes T4 RNA Ligase 2 truncated K227Q (T4 Rnl2 TK) and T4 RNA Ligase 2 truncated KQ (T4 Rnl2 TKQ) had decreased side product formation but also lower average capture efficiency and higher bias. …”
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  15. 67575

    Datasheet1_Analysis identifying minimal governing parameters for clinically accurate in silico fractional flow reserve.pdf by Cyrus Tanade (14225525)

    Published 2022
    “…FFRinvasive, FFRstreamlined vs. FFRinvasive had decreased correlation (r=0.64, p<0.001), improved agreement (mean difference: 0.01±0.08), and comparable diagnostic performance (sensitivity: 79.0%, specificity: 90.3%, PPV: 83.3%, NPV: 87.5%, AUC: 0.90).…”
  16. 67576

    Postnatal mouse adrenal glands contain sphere-forming cells expressing markers of NCSCs and SAPs. by Shobhit Saxena (412007)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) <b>Frequency of sphere forming cells decreases with age of mice.</b> 1.2×10<sup>5</sup> cells/ml derived from adrenal glands of mice of increasing age were seeded in non-adherent serum-free condition. …”
  17. 67577

    Predicting cholesterol responses to dietary intervetions. by Katri Korpela (531650)

    Published 2014
    “…The ROC curve shows the true positive rate ( = sensitivity) against the false positive rate ( = 1-specificity) for the different possible cut points of a diagnostic test. The perfect diagnostic test would have a sensitivity  =  1 and specificity  =  1, and therefore the area under the curve (AUC) would be 1. …”
  18. 67578

    Data_Sheet_1_Soil Application of Almond Residue Biomass Following Black Soldier Fly Larvae Cultivation.docx by Robert Axelrod (6307505)

    Published 2021
    “…Under aerobic conditions, SPH addition increased the CO<sub>2</sub>-accumulation by a factor of 5–6 compared to the non-amended soils in SL and CL, respectively. …”
  19. 67579

    Protocol: Temporary Pacemaker Verification and Troubleshooting by Jill Ley (4090672)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(Figure 1)</p> <p>(Figure 2)</p> <p><strong>Determining the Stimulation Threshold</strong></p> <ul> <li>NOTE: a paced rhythm must be present and patient stable</li> <li>From 100% pacing, gradually decrease output for A or V, while watching monitor until you lose capture</li> <li>Now gradually increase output until 1:1 capture returns – this is the stimulation threshold</li> <li>This is the lowest amount of energy that will reliably capture the heart and pace</li> <li>Set mA 1.5-3 times above this threshold value for safety</li> <li>Repeat for other circuit (A or V)</li> <li>Note: the stimulation threshold should be checked DAILY by the MD/NP when pacing is in use; in the event 
the threshold value is rising, discuss with surgeon to determine if alternative pacing system is needed</li> </ul> <p><strong>Determining the Sensing Threshold</strong></p> <ul> <li>Note: the patient must have an underlying rhythm and tolerate a brief period without pacing to perform</li> <li>Set RATE at least 10 bpm below patient’s intrinsic heart rate (to allow sensing)</li> <li>Set OUTPUT at 0.1 mA (to avoid competitive pacing when device is made asynchronous briefly)</li> <li>Highlight SENSITIVITY (under Menu 1)</li> <li>Decrease SENSITIVITY: Slowly turn dial counter-clockwise until pace indicator flashes regularly (asynchronously)</li> <li>Increase SENSITIVITY: Slowly turn dial clockwise until sense indicator flashes again (when sensing resumes, this is the sensing threshold – the smallest complex that is reliably recognized, thus inhibiting the device)</li> <li>Set SENSITIVITY < half this threshold value for safety</li> <li>Repeat for other circuit (A or V)</li> <li>Restore previous rate and output values</li> </ul> <p><strong>Rapid Atrial (Overdrive) Pacing – PERFORMED BY MD/NP/CNS ONLY</strong></p> <ul> <li>Used to “overdrive pace” and terminate some atrial reentrant tachyarrhythmias, especially atrial flutter</li> <li>ALWAYS VERIFY correct wire connections to avoid stimulating the ventricles at a rapid rate!…”
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    DataSheet_1_Biomarkers of postharvest resilience: unveiling the role of abscisic acid in table grapes during cold storage.docx by Ángela Navarro-Calderón (17065251)

    Published 2023
    “…‘Krissy’ were subjected to i) control (untreated); and ii) 1-MCP (1 µL L<sup>-1</sup>; 12 hours; 15°C) and stored under two scenarios: i) 15 days at 0.5°C, followed by five days at 5.5°C to simulate shelf-life; and ii) 20 days at 5.5°C to simulate a higher storage temperature followed by shelf-life. …”