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  1. 64981

    Bifunctional Avidin with Covalently Modifiable Ligand Binding Site by Jenni Leppiniemi (166920)

    Published 2011
    “…Here we engineered the biotin-binding pocket of avidin with a single point mutation S16C and thus introduced a chemically active thiol group, which could be covalently coupled with thiol-reactive molecules. …”
  2. 64982

    Changes of transcripts for cell wall precursors and cell wall protein related pathways between lower and upper half flanks at 6 h after gravistimulation. by Liwei Hu (454586)

    Published 2013
    “…Squares arranged in rows and columns represent individual transcripts at a single time point in the process. The individual square in a given area has the same color as the guide bar in the same column. …”
  3. 64983

    The effects of stem cell parameters on the model predictions. by Jasmine Foo (194724)

    Published 2009
    “…As the leukemic cell population increases, the healthy cell population begins to decrease due to competition. Treatment is initiated once the leukemic cell burden has reached a threshold of cells, at which point the leukemic cell burden begins to decline. …”
  4. 64984

    Shh signaling is required for proliferation of NP cells. by Chitra Lekha Dahia (168144)

    Published 2012
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0035944#pone-0035944-g009" target="_blank">Figure 9</a> shows that cyclopamine treatment in vitro, and targeting of Shh in vivo both cause loss of NP cell proliferation. …”
  5. 64985

    The impact of prematurity and maternal socioeconomic status and education level on achievement-test scores up to 8<sup>th</sup> grade by Nahed O. ElHassan (5324468)

    Published 2018
    “…For example, an ELGAN with favorable social factors had a predicted literacy score 104.1 (P <.001), 98.2 (P <.001), and 76.4 (P <.01) points higher than an otherwise similar disadvantaged term infant at grades 3, 5, and 8, respectively. …”
  6. 64986

    Image_1_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.tif by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  7. 64987

    Image_7_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.tif by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  8. 64988

    Image_6_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.tif by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  9. 64989

    Image_3_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.tif by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  10. 64990

    Image_2_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.tif by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  11. 64991

    Image_4_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.tif by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  12. 64992

    Data_Sheet_1_Correlation of Longitudinal Gray Matter Volume Changes and Motor Recovery in Patients After Pontine Infarction.docx by Peipei Wang (580944)

    Published 2018
    “…At the end of sixth month after stroke onset, the GMV increase was found in the ipsilateral mediodorsal thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and the contralateral precuneus. Across five times during a period of 6-month, a negative correlation was observed between mean GMV in the contralateral uvula, culmen, putamen, and ipsilateral tuber/tonsil and mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) score. …”
  13. 64993

    PGEdownregulates the expression of genes responsible for collagen cleavage, chondrocyte hypertrophy and inflammation by Elena V Tchetina (38723)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Prostaglandin PGEat very low concentrations suppresses collagen cleavage in cultured human osteoarthritic articular cartilage: this involves a decrease in expression of proinflammatory genes, collagenases and , a gene linked to chondrocyte hypertrophy"</p><p>http://arthritis-research.com/content/9/4/R75</p><p>Arthritis Research & Therapy 2007;9(4):R75-R75.…”
  14. 64994

    INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL DEFOLIATION TO SIMULATE LOSSES IN PRODUCTION OF BEANS (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. CV. XAMEGO). by E.R. Schmildt (10415646)

    Published 2021
    “…Five replications were carried out. A linear decrease of yield was observed for all defoliation levels considering all development stages, except for dried pods. …”
  15. 64995

    Activation of PI3K results in phosphorylation of Akt and mTOR and inhibition of the pathway occurs via PTEN. by Crystal Rocher (500661)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Representative western blot bands (<b>A</b>) are shown of p-Akt and β-actin as well as densitometric analysis with a significant increase of expression in the ACM+BMP7 group and a significant decrease of expression in the ACM+BMP7+Foll group. …”
  16. 64996

    Human complement inhibitors worsen GAS AP1 infection. by David Ermert (154423)

    Published 2015
    “…BALB/c (n = 7), hu-C4BP tg (n = 9), hu-FH tg (n = 8) and hu-C4BPxFH tg (n = 7) mice were infected i.v. with 5x10<sup>6</sup> CFU of GAS AP1. (<b>B</b>) At high-dose infection with strain AP1 GAS (5x10<sup>7</sup> CFU/mouse i.v.), ~83% of wt mice (n = 12) survived for 8 days compared to 20% survival of C4BP (single) tg mice (n = 15). …”
  17. 64997

    Saquinavir plus methylprednisolone ameliorates experimental acute lung injury by Guanghua Zhang (474803)

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, SQV reduced the injury in human AT I with a decrease of HMGB1 and p-NF-κB, and with an increase of aquaporin 5 (AQP 5). …”
  18. 64998

    Quantifying the difference in phylogenetic signal along the bloodstream expression site. by Christiane Hertz-Fowler (243178)

    Published 2008
    “…Non-significant differences in likelihood are denoted by a dashed circle as evident when constraining the <i>ESAG5</i> topology with the <i>ESAG6</i> topology; however, enforcing the topologies of central loci (<i>ESAGs 4</i> and <i>8</i>) caused a moderate decrease in likelihood, whilst constraining with <i>ESAG</i>s <i>2</i>, <i>11</i> or <i>1</i> caused a larger decrease.…”
  19. 64999

    Low- and High-Volume of Intensive Endurance Training Significantly Improves Maximal Oxygen Uptake after 10-Weeks of Training in Healthy Men by Arnt Erik Tjønna (416233)

    Published 2013
    “…Both groups had a similar ∼5% decrease in fasting glucose. Body fat, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and ox-LDL cholesterol only were significantly reduced after 4-AIT. …”
  20. 65000

    <i>Brahma</i> regulates nucleosome occupancy and transcriptional output at <i>per</i> and <i>tim</i> promoters. by Rosanna S. Kwok (431098)

    Published 2015
    “…Steady state mRNA levels at six time points (ZT) for <i>(A)</i> and <i>(B)</i> and four time points for <i>(C)</i> and <i>(D)</i> over a circadian cycle were normalized to non-cycling <i>cbp20</i> levels, and expressed as a fraction of the peak expression level (peak = 1). …”