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  1. 12001

    DataSheet_1_Azacitidine and lenalidomide combination: a novel relapse prophylaxis regimen after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation in patients with acute myeloid le... by Yimei Feng (6383840)

    Published 2023
    “…With a median follow-up time of 608 (43-1440) days, the estimated 1-year disease free survival (DFS) was 82%, cumulative incidence of relapse (CIR) was 18%, and overall survival (OS) was 100%. …”
  2. 12002

    Data Sheet 1_Synergistic amelioration of renal oxidative stress, inflammation, and fibrosis by combination of metformin and Clinacanthus nutans leave extracts in a type 2 diabetic... by Pongrapee Laorodphun (21195563)

    Published 2025
    “…The diabetic rats were randomly divided into four groups: untreated diabetic rats (DM), diabetic rats treated with CN at doses of 100 or 200 mg/kg/day (DM100 or DM200), diabetic rats treated with a combination of CN and metformin (DMCOM), and diabetic rats treated with metformin at 100 mg/kg/day (DMMET). …”
  3. 12003

    Starvation reduces copper avoidance. by Molly A. Matty (6432926)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A) Schematic of the sensory integration assay. ~100–200 day 1 adult animals (n) are placed in the black rectangle. …”
  4. 12004

    Data_Sheet_2_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…This suggests that MG miRNAs play an important role in a ubiquitous MG stress response and manipulating these miRNAs could be a first step to attenuate gliosis.…”
  5. 12005

    Data_Sheet_1_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…This suggests that MG miRNAs play an important role in a ubiquitous MG stress response and manipulating these miRNAs could be a first step to attenuate gliosis.…”
  6. 12006

    Data_Sheet_1_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…This suggests that MG miRNAs play an important role in a ubiquitous MG stress response and manipulating these miRNAs could be a first step to attenuate gliosis.…”
  7. 12007

    Data_Sheet_2_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…This suggests that MG miRNAs play an important role in a ubiquitous MG stress response and manipulating these miRNAs could be a first step to attenuate gliosis.…”
  8. 12008

    Disrupting netrin function increases the number of FCs and reduces the number of FAs in lamellipodial protrusions of U87 and U373, but not U343, cells. by Andrew A. Jarjour (343100)

    Published 2013
    “…FAs in U87 cell lamellipodia were identified and quantified by generating images of paxillin and zyxin co-localization (E, J, O, T, Y) and determining the density of paxillin+/zyxin+ foci (AC). 25 µg/ml control rabbit IgG (Rb IgG; K–O), 100 ng/ml netrin-1 (P–T) or 10 µg/ml DCC<sub>FB</sub> (U–Y) resulted in no change in FC or FA density relative to control medium (A–E). 25 µg/ml Net<sub>FB</sub> (F–J) significantly increased the density of FCs (Z) and decreased FA density (AC). …”
  9. 12009

    Results of nestedness analyses for species split based on schooling behavior. by Joshua A. Drew (124629)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Islands were ordered longitudinally. A metric of 100 indicates perfect nestedness. NODF (Nested metric based on Overlap and Decreasing Fill) for the whole data set, NODF columns focuses on individual countries, and NODF rows focuses on species.…”
  10. 12010

    Data_Sheet_1_Variation From an Unknown Source: Large Inter-individual Differences in Migrating Black-Tailed Godwits.docx by Mo A. Verhoeven (3313269)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Variation in migratory behavior is the result of different individual strategies and fluctuations in individual performances. A first step toward understanding these differences in migratory behavior among individuals is, therefore, to assess the relative contributions of inter- and intra-individual differences to this variation. …”
  11. 12011

    System for Rapid, Precise Modulation of Intraocular Pressure, toward Minimally-Invasive <i>In Vivo</i> Measurement of Intracranial Pressure by Max A. Stockslager (846158)

    Published 2016
    “…As a step toward implementing this technique, we describe the design, fabrication, and characterization of a system that is capable of manipulating IOP <i>in vivo</i> with <0.1 mmHg resolution and settling times less than 2 seconds. …”
  12. 12012

    Early Life Predictors of Increased Body Mass Index among Indigenous Australian Children by Katherine A. Thurber (755167)

    Published 2015
    “…Interventions to improve maternal health during pregnancy are the first step to decreasing the prevalence of high BMI among the next generation of Indigenous children.…”
  13. 12013

    Influenza Virus-Membrane Fusion Triggered by Proton Uncaging for Single Particle Studies of Fusion Kinetics by Deirdre A. Costello (1954300)

    Published 2012
    “…Each fusion event proceeds through a series of steps, much like multistep chemical reaction. …”
  14. 12014

    Effects of αB crystallin on microtubule assembly and tubulin aggregation. by Scott A. Houck (74759)

    Published 2013
    “…In the absence of αB crystallin 34µM tubulin assembled to a value of 100% (horizontal dotted line). With increasing molar ratios of αB crystallin∶tubulin, microtubule assembly increased to a maximum approximately two fold greater than in the assembly in the absence of αB crystallin and then decreased at higher molar ratios. …”
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  16. 12016

    Steady-state sensitivity analysis for antibiotic concentration. by Paul A. Roberts (5171447)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>The number of bound bacteria, <i>B</i><sub><i>B</i></sub>, is a monotone decreasing function of the antibiotic concentration, <i>A</i>, in all cases, as are the number of free bacteria, <i>B</i><sub><i>F</i></sub>, and the total number of bacteria, <i>B</i><sub><i>T</i></sub>, in Case A. …”
  17. 12017

    Data Sheet 1_A standard procedure for dune mapping along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast: an integrated approach combining UAS photogrammetry, geomorphological and phytocoenological... by Bogdan Prodanov (18844192)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed procedure offers a significant step forward to the systematic mapping of CD habitats, responding to the urgent need for effective conservation strategies in the face of significant degradation due to human activities. …”
  18. 12018

    Increase in spike phase locking in animals trained in the visuospatial task. by Isabel A. Muzzio (262507)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A and B) Spike-triggered average (STA) generated using a ±100 ms time window on days 1 (blue line), 2 (red line), and 3 (black line) in a visuospatial (A) and olfactory (B) animal. …”
  19. 12019

    Table_1_Recombinant Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Alfa Dose Adjustment in US Clinical Practice: An Observational, Retrospective Analysis of a Real-World Electronic Medical Rec... by Mary C. Mahony (11816252)

    Published 2021
    “…The mean (SD) number of dose changes/cycle was 1.61 (0.92) for cycles with any dose adjustment, 1.72 (1.03) for cycles with ≥1 dose increase, 2.77 (1.00) for cycles with ≥1 dose increase and ≥1 decrease (n=2,755), and 1.88 (1.03) for cycles with ≥1 dose decrease.…”
  20. 12020

    Steady-state sensitivity analysis for inhibitor doses. by Paul A. Roberts (5171447)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Note that inhibitor treatments are plotted as multiples of the standard dose (6.12×10<sup>7</sup> inhib. cm<sup>−3</sup>). In Cases A and B the number of bound bacteria, <i>B</i><sub><i>B</i></sub>, is a monotone decreasing function of the inhibitor dose, , while the number of free bacteria, <i>B</i><sub><i>F</i></sub>, increases initially, before decreasing with increasing inhibitor dose. …”