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  1. 70421

    Data_Sheet_1_Microplastic Shape, Polymer Type, and Concentration Affect Soil Properties and Plant Biomass.docx by Yudi M. Lozano (8771435)

    Published 2021
    “…By contrast, all shapes decreased soil aggregation by ∼25% as microplastics may introduce fracture points into aggregates and due to potential negative effects on soil biota. …”
  2. 70422

    Data_Sheet_1_Microplastic Shape, Polymer Type, and Concentration Affect Soil Properties and Plant Biomass.docx by Yudi M. Lozano (8771435)

    Published 2021
    “…By contrast, all shapes decreased soil aggregation by ∼25% as microplastics may introduce fracture points into aggregates and due to potential negative effects on soil biota. …”
  3. 70423

    Factors affecting visual acuity after accelerated crosslinking in patients with progressive keratoconus by Ahmet Kırgız (5764919)

    Published 2018
    “…Statistically significant decreases in AKf (p=0.04) and the thinnest point of the cornea (p=0.001) and a statistically significant increase in AKb (p=0.01) were observed. …”
  4. 70424

    Supplementary Material for: Aortic steal correlates with acute organ dysfunction and short-term outcomes in neonates with vein of Galen malformation by Schwarz S. (14966944)

    Published 2023
    “…Results Twelve neonates were included, of which 3 died. Per 10 percentage point increase of aortic steal, BNES decreased by 1.64 (95 % confidence interval (CI) 1.28-2.0) points and the maximum observed NeoMODS increased by 1.25 (CI 0.94-1.57) points. …”
  5. 70425

    Elongator Complex Influences Telomeric Gene Silencing and DNA Damage Response by Its Role in Wobble Uridine tRNA Modification by Changchun Chen (139128)

    Published 2011
    “…Consistent with this notion, we found that expression of Sir4, a silent information regulator required for assembly of silent chromatin at telomeres, was decreased in the <em>elp3</em>Δ mutants.…”
  6. 70426

    Cancer cells can produce ATP in response to extracellular acid alone. by Gautam Dhar (723875)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Time kinetics of ATP production at pH 7.0. MDA-MB-231 (steady state), at pH 7.5 in glucose-free buffer, were acidified to pH 7.0 at 37°C for the indicated time, quenched with chloroform and the amounts of ATP were determined from the aqueous fraction. …”
  7. 70427

    Bifurcation analysis of the modified model. by Dharsan K. Soundarrajan (11632145)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(B)</b> Blocking permeability of IP<sub>3,</sub> F<sub>p</sub> via gap junctions decreases V<sub>PLC</sub> where the initial Hopf bifurcation point (HB<sub>1</sub>) occurs in the bifurcation diagram. …”
  8. 70428

    Generation of transcriptome datasets. by Paul Montague (285622)

    Published 2021
    “…The resultant transcriptome database (<a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009892#pntd.0009892.s007" target="_blank">S2 Table</a>) set out for each pairing in order of decreasing p values and corresponding fold changes.…”
  9. 70429

    Cell cycle indexes of oNSCs in the developing OE show selective defects in <i>BAF155</i>cKO mutants. by Christina Bachmann (3111933)

    Published 2016
    “…(C, D) Statistical analyses showed that the loss of BAF155 led to a selective decrease in pHH3<sup>+</sup> oNSCs at early stages (E10.5–E11.5) (B), Pax6<sup>+</sup> oNSCs at 10.5 (C), and basal pHH3<sup>+</sup> oNSCs at E13.5 (B), but not apical pHH3<sup>+</sup> SUS cells (B) or pHH3<sup>+</sup>/Tbr2<sup>+</sup> IPs (D). …”
  10. 70430

    Table_1_Cytokines, Adipokines, and Bone Markers at Rest and in Response to Plyometric Exercise in Obese vs Normal Weight Adolescent Females.docx by Nigel Kurgan (6533759)

    Published 2020
    “…CTX was similar between groups at rest and decreased (-24%; p < 0.001) 1 h post-exercise. Sclerostin was similar between groups at rest, but there was a significant interaction reflecting a significant increase (+29%; p = 0.04) 5 min post-exercise in the obese group and a non-significant decrease (-13%; p = 0.08) in normal weight controls. …”
  11. 70431

    Plotting standardized correlation coefficients to visualize how blood biomarkers, VH gene expression, and behavioral data relate. by Isaac J. Perron (5204786)

    Published 2018
    “…Any values to the right of the y-axis are positively associated with increased body weight, while any values to the left of the y-axis decrease as body mass increases. Any values above the x-axis increase as Δbody weight increases (positive energy balance), while points below the x-axis decrease as Δbody weight increases. …”
  12. 70432

    Image_3_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.TIF by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  13. 70433

    Image_2_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.TIF by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  14. 70434

    Table_2_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.XLSX by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  15. 70435

    Table_4_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.XLSX by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  16. 70436

    Image_1_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.TIF by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  17. 70437

    Table_1_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.XLSX by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  18. 70438

    Image_4_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.TIF by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”
  19. 70439

    Lab 2:Biol2050 Woodlot Data Set 4 by Katrin Chapkis (797943)

    Published 2015
    “…The tree was considered a sapling when it just reached the observer's height (5"4), or slightly taller. …”
  20. 70440

    Table_3_Hypoxia Alters Epigenetic and N-Glycosylation Profiles of Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines in-vitro.XLSX by Gordon Greville (9182312)

    Published 2020
    “…SiRNA transient knock down of GATA2/3 transcription factors resulted in a decrease in the expression of glycosyltransferases ST3GAL4 and MGAT5, which are responsible for sialylation and branching, respectively.…”