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  1. 64841

    Image_4_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF by Peng Wu (210686)

    Published 2018
    “…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
  2. 64842

    Table_1_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.xlsx by Peng Wu (210686)

    Published 2018
    “…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
  3. 64843

    Table_4_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX by Peng Wu (210686)

    Published 2018
    “…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
  4. 64844

    Image_6_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.PDF by Peng Wu (210686)

    Published 2018
    “…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
  5. 64845

    Table_6_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX by Peng Wu (210686)

    Published 2018
    “…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
  6. 64846

    Image_2_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF by Peng Wu (210686)

    Published 2018
    “…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
  7. 64847

    Comparison of diet, age, and insulin signaling effects on CHCs. by Tatyana Y. Fedina (114609)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Arrows indicate an increase or decrease in the relative abundance of individual CHCs: 1) for aging - from young to old age on balanced diets <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049799#pone.0049799-Kuo1" target="_blank">[18]</a>, 2) for protein – based on change from S5Y5 to S5Y20, and for sugar – based on change from S5Y5 to S20Y5, 3) for insulin signaling (IIS) - change in transgenic flies with increased insulin signaling (via insulin receptor overexpression - InR<sup>OX</sup>) or decreased insulin signaling (insulin substrate mutants <i>chico</i>) compared to controls <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049799#pone.0049799-Kuo2" target="_blank">[19]</a>. …”
  8. 64848

    Movie S1 - Quantifying Exocytosis by Combination of Membrane Capacitance Measurements and Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy in Chromaffin Cells by Ute Becherer (74949)

    Published 2007
    “…This cell was stimulated for 2 s by depolarizing pulses and is shown 4 s prior to and 8.5 s after stimulation. Secretion of vesicles seen as a sharp decrease of fluorescence of individual spots (highlighted by white arrows) occurs simultaneously to the increase in membrane capacitance and only during the stimulation period (marked in red). …”
  9. 64849

    Modulatory effects of dopamine shown as changes in state space (interpreted after 30)(see also text). by Nico J. M. van Beveren (51667)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002577#pone-0002577-g005" target="_blank">Figure 5</a>, top: increasing levels of dopamine augment the signal-to-noise ratio: the basin of the attractor associated with the most salient signal increases while the basins of attraction of the other attractors decrease. …”
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  12. 64852

    Bioenergetics of wildtype and <i>ATP6<sup>1</sup></i> animals. by Alicia M. Celotto (203614)

    Published 2011
    “…C) Comparison of uM AMP per mg of tissue between wildtype and <i>ATP6<sup>1</sup></i> animals show a modest decrease in AMP in aged mutants at day 20. …”
  13. 64853

    Independent experiment confirming that viral IE2 depletion in late infection does not affect viral long promoter transcription. by Qiaolin Hu (8677473)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>D-NT2 were infected for 96 h with HCMV IE2<sup>F</sup> and treated with dTag degrader vs CTRL for the last 6 h of infection, as detailed in <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013374#ppat.1013374.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5</a> legend. …”
  14. 64854

    Metabolomic Response of <i>Calotropis procera</i> Growing in the Desert to Changes in Water Availability by Ahmed Ramadan (508121)

    Published 2014
    “…</p><p>We describe the results of studying the metabolomic response of wild <i>C procera</i> plants growing in the desert to a one time water supply. Leaves of <i>C. procera</i> plants were taken at three time points before and 1 hour, 6 hours and 12 hours after watering and subjected to a metabolomics and lipidomics analysis. …”
  15. 64855

    Image_1.TIF by Zhihai Liu (1425982)

    Published 2018
    “…Sequencing analysis demonstrated that bla<sub>NDM-20</sub> contained three point mutations at positions 262 (G→T), 460 (A→C), and 809 (G→A), compared with bla<sub>NDM-1</sub>, and just one point mutation at position 809 (G→A), relative to bla<sub>NDM-5</sub>. …”
  16. 64856

    Data_Sheet_2.DOCX by Zhihai Liu (1425982)

    Published 2018
    “…Sequencing analysis demonstrated that bla<sub>NDM-20</sub> contained three point mutations at positions 262 (G→T), 460 (A→C), and 809 (G→A), compared with bla<sub>NDM-1</sub>, and just one point mutation at position 809 (G→A), relative to bla<sub>NDM-5</sub>. …”
  17. 64857

    Data_Sheet_1.DOCX by Zhihai Liu (1425982)

    Published 2018
    “…Sequencing analysis demonstrated that bla<sub>NDM-20</sub> contained three point mutations at positions 262 (G→T), 460 (A→C), and 809 (G→A), compared with bla<sub>NDM-1</sub>, and just one point mutation at position 809 (G→A), relative to bla<sub>NDM-5</sub>. …”
  18. 64858

    Table_1.DOCX by Zhihai Liu (1425982)

    Published 2018
    “…Sequencing analysis demonstrated that bla<sub>NDM-20</sub> contained three point mutations at positions 262 (G→T), 460 (A→C), and 809 (G→A), compared with bla<sub>NDM-1</sub>, and just one point mutation at position 809 (G→A), relative to bla<sub>NDM-5</sub>. …”
  19. 64859

    Image_2.TIF by Zhihai Liu (1425982)

    Published 2018
    “…Sequencing analysis demonstrated that bla<sub>NDM-20</sub> contained three point mutations at positions 262 (G→T), 460 (A→C), and 809 (G→A), compared with bla<sub>NDM-1</sub>, and just one point mutation at position 809 (G→A), relative to bla<sub>NDM-5</sub>. …”
  20. 64860

    <i>pals-17</i> mutant phenotypes are fully <i>pals-16</i>-dependent. by Vladimir Lažetić (5047592)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A, B) <i>pals-16</i> RNAi decreases <i>pals-5</i>p::GFP expression in <i>pals-17 pals-20</i> mutants. …”