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  1. 107681

    Table_3_Temporal Quantitative Changes in the Resistant and Susceptible Wheat Leaf Apoplastic Proteome During Infection by Wheat Leaf Rust (Puccinia triticina).xlsx by Christof Rampitsch (7528631)

    Published 2019
    “…The majority of the host proteins with altered abundance up to 72 h post-inoculation were pathogen-response-related, including peroxidases, chitinases, β-1-3-endo-glucanases, and other PR proteins. Five days after inoculation with the susceptible apoplasm it was possible to detect 150 P. triticina proteins and 117 host proteins which had significantly increased in abundance as well as 33 host proteins which had significantly decreased in abundance. …”
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  3. 107683

    Wdp negatively regulates JAK/STAT signaling. by Wenyan Ren (731755)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A and A’) In WT, 10×STAT GFP is highly expressed throughout the posterior part of early 3rd instar eye discs. …”
  4. 107684

    Data_Sheet_1_Specificity and Plasticity of the Functional Ionome of Brassica napus and Triticum aestivum Subjected to Macronutrient Deprivation.PDF by Galatéa Courbet (10066615)

    Published 2021
    “…While some interactions have been previously described (increased uptake of Na under K deficiency; or increased uptake of Mo and Se under S deficiency), a number of new interactions were found and some key mechanisms underlying their action have been proposed from analysis of Arabidopsis mutants. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Specificity and Plasticity of the Functional Ionome of Brassica napus and Triticum aestivum Subjected to Macronutrient Deprivation.PDF by Galatéa Courbet (10066615)

    Published 2021
    “…While some interactions have been previously described (increased uptake of Na under K deficiency; or increased uptake of Mo and Se under S deficiency), a number of new interactions were found and some key mechanisms underlying their action have been proposed from analysis of Arabidopsis mutants. …”
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    Effects of STAT3 decoy oligonucleotide on the proliferation, apoptosis, and migration of HUVECs and HDMECs<i>in vitro</i>. by Jonah D. Klein (505754)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) HUVECs and (B) HDMECs were transfected with the STAT3 decoy oligonucleotide or mutant control oligonucleotide at 0 nM to 1000 nM. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Specificity and Plasticity of the Functional Ionome of Brassica napus and Triticum aestivum Subjected to Macronutrient Deprivation.PDF by Galatéa Courbet (10066615)

    Published 2021
    “…While some interactions have been previously described (increased uptake of Na under K deficiency; or increased uptake of Mo and Se under S deficiency), a number of new interactions were found and some key mechanisms underlying their action have been proposed from analysis of Arabidopsis mutants. …”
  8. 107688

    Data_Sheet_2_Specificity and Plasticity of the Functional Ionome of Brassica napus and Triticum aestivum Subjected to Macronutrient Deprivation.PDF by Galatéa Courbet (10066615)

    Published 2021
    “…While some interactions have been previously described (increased uptake of Na under K deficiency; or increased uptake of Mo and Se under S deficiency), a number of new interactions were found and some key mechanisms underlying their action have been proposed from analysis of Arabidopsis mutants. …”
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    Polaron-Mediated Transport in BiVO<sub>4</sub> Photoanodes for Solar Water Oxidation by Hao Wu (65943)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the decisive factor determining the charge transport of the hydrogenated BiVO<sub>4</sub>, particularly with electron small polaron formation, remains elusive. Here we show a decreased charge transport barrier upon mildly hydrogenating the nanoporous BiVO<sub>4</sub> photoanode, as evidenced by the thermally activating photocurrent responses. …”
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    Table_1_Changes in the Gut Microbiome and Predicted Functional Metabolic Effects in an Australian Parkinson’s Disease Cohort.XLSX by Jade E. Kenna (7147769)

    Published 2021
    “…Differences were found in two phyla (Synergistetes and Proteobacteria; both increased in PwP), and five genera (Colidextribacter, Intestinibacter, Kineothrix, Agathobaculum, and Roseburia; all decreased in PwP). …”
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    Table_2_Changes in the Gut Microbiome and Predicted Functional Metabolic Effects in an Australian Parkinson’s Disease Cohort.docx by Jade E. Kenna (7147769)

    Published 2021
    “…Differences were found in two phyla (Synergistetes and Proteobacteria; both increased in PwP), and five genera (Colidextribacter, Intestinibacter, Kineothrix, Agathobaculum, and Roseburia; all decreased in PwP). …”
  12. 107692

    Data_Sheet_1_Changes in the Gut Microbiome and Predicted Functional Metabolic Effects in an Australian Parkinson’s Disease Cohort.DOCX by Jade E. Kenna (7147769)

    Published 2021
    “…Differences were found in two phyla (Synergistetes and Proteobacteria; both increased in PwP), and five genera (Colidextribacter, Intestinibacter, Kineothrix, Agathobaculum, and Roseburia; all decreased in PwP). …”
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    Table_1_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.xlsx by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”
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    Table_3_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.xlsx by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”
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    Image_1_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.tif by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”
  16. 107696

    Image_6_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.tif by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”
  17. 107697

    <b>Metagenomic insights into microbial structure and metabolism in alpine permafrost on the Tibetan Plateau</b> by Luyao Kang (18327198)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Permafrost, characterized by its frozen soil, serves as a unique and ecologically significant habitat for diverse microorganisms. …”
  18. 107698

    Table_2_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.xlsx by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”
  19. 107699

    Image_3_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.tif by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”
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    Image_2_KIF1C and new Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 binding proteins regulate rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes’ phenotypes.tif by Teresina Laragione (4597888)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, knockdown of five HIP1-binding protein genes (CHMP4BL1, COPE, KIF1C, YWHAG, and YWHAH) significantly decreased FLS invasiveness. …”