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  1. 11961

    Kidney-Specific Reduction of Oxidative Phosphorylation Genes Derived from Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat by Jason A. Collett (787818)

    Published 2015
    “…After breeding a female Okamoto-Aoki SHR (SAP = 188mmHg) with Brown Norway (BN) males (SAP = 100 and 104 mmHg), hypertensive female progeny were backcrossed with founder BN for 5 consecutive generations in order to maintain the SHR mitochondrial genome in offspring that contain over increasing BN nuclear genome. …”
  2. 11962

    VisAccel complete data_redacted2.xlsx by Miguel A. Yakouma (21439852)

    Published 2025
    “…When the velocity profile of the visual stimulus matched the velocity profile of inertial motion, the inertial stimulus was biased 10.0 ± 1.8° (mean ± SE) with a 45° visual offset, 8.9 ± 1.7° with a 60° offset, and 9.3° ± 2.5 ± with a 75° offset. …”
  3. 11963

    Image_1_Subpopulation treatment effect pattern plot analysis: a prognostic model for distant recurrence-free survival to estimate delayed adjuvant chemotherapy initiation effect in... by Zaida Morante (9292533)

    Published 2023
    “…Delaying in time to start adjuvant chemotherapy (TTC) has been related to an increased risk of distant recurrence-free survival (DRFS). We aimed to develop a prognostic model to estimate the effects of delayed TTC among TNBC risk subgroups.…”
  4. 11964

    Table_2_Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: Effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry.docx by Alexander A. Venn (13847692)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>In corals, pH regulation of the extracellular calcifying medium (ECM) by the calcifying cell layer is a crucial step in the calcification process and is potentially important to influencing how corals respond to ocean acidification. …”
  5. 11965

    Table_1_Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: Effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry.docx by Alexander A. Venn (13847692)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>In corals, pH regulation of the extracellular calcifying medium (ECM) by the calcifying cell layer is a crucial step in the calcification process and is potentially important to influencing how corals respond to ocean acidification. …”
  6. 11966

    Image_3_Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: Effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry.jpeg by Alexander A. Venn (13847692)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>In corals, pH regulation of the extracellular calcifying medium (ECM) by the calcifying cell layer is a crucial step in the calcification process and is potentially important to influencing how corals respond to ocean acidification. …”
  7. 11967

    Effects of the NM-2 inhibitor blebbistatin on fusion pore kinetics in mast cells. by Juan A. Flores (587973)

    Published 2014
    “…C<sub>v</sub>, vesicle capacitance (C). A fusion pore analysis demonstrated that treatment with 5 µM blebbistatin decreased the fusion pore conductance Gp (D) and increased the fusion pore duration (E) (control: n = 35 pores; blebbistatin: n = 30 pores). …”
  8. 11968

    Image_2_Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: Effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry.jpeg by Alexander A. Venn (13847692)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>In corals, pH regulation of the extracellular calcifying medium (ECM) by the calcifying cell layer is a crucial step in the calcification process and is potentially important to influencing how corals respond to ocean acidification. …”
  9. 11969

    Image_1_Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: Effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry.jpeg by Alexander A. Venn (13847692)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>In corals, pH regulation of the extracellular calcifying medium (ECM) by the calcifying cell layer is a crucial step in the calcification process and is potentially important to influencing how corals respond to ocean acidification. …”
  10. 11970

    Effects of the NM-2 inhibitor blebbistatin on fusion pore kinetics in mast cells. by Juan A. Flores (587973)

    Published 2014
    “…C<sub>v</sub>, vesicle capacitance (C). A fusion pore analysis demonstrated that treatment with 5 µM blebbistatin decreased the fusion pore conductance Gp (D) and increased the fusion pore duration (E) (control: n = 35 pores; blebbistatin: n = 30 pores). …”
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  12. 11972

    Datasheet1_Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism: a prospective, observational study to evaluate diagnostic performance of the Tina-quant D-Dimer Gen.2 assay.docx by Thomas Bertsch (360246)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>D-Dimer testing is a diagnostic tool for exclusion of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). …”
  13. 11973

    (goes with Fig 5). by Patrick A. Carroll (11586792)

    Published 2021
    “…(<b>D</b>) IHC analysis of WT versus MLX<sup>KO</sup> testis and epididymis stained for the proliferation marker Ki-67 (100×, scale bar = 400 uM). Asterisks marks acellular tubule with decreased Ki-67. …”
  14. 11974

    Neural responses during self-timed, mapping, and memory saccade tasks. by Blaine A. Schneider (124685)

    Published 2012
    “…(D) Same as in (C) except the comparison is between self-timed (blue) and memory trials (black, <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001413#pbio-1001413-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3D</a>) (<i>N</i> = 100). …”
  15. 11975

    Long-term trends in incidence and risk factors for ischaemic stroke subtypes: Prospective population study of the South London Stroke Register by Hatem A. Wafa (5823872)

    Published 2018
    “…Between 2000–2003 and 2012–2015, the age-adjusted incidence of IS decreased by 43% from 137.3 to 78.4/100,000/year (incidence rate ratio [IRR] 0.57, 95% CI 0.5–0.64). …”
  16. 11976

    Data_Sheet_1_Agriculture by Irrigation Modifies Microbial Communities and Soil Functions Associated With Enhancing C Uptake of a Steppe Semi-Arid Soil in Northern Patagonia.PDF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2022
    “…To characterize steppe soil changes by irrigated agriculture, we analyzed the enzymatic activities involved in the biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur), the whole soil fatty acids profile, the state of soil aggregation, and the bacterial and fungal microbiota through DNA sequencing methods. …”
  17. 11977

    Data_Sheet_1_Agriculture by Irrigation Modifies Microbial Communities and Soil Functions Associated With Enhancing C Uptake of a Steppe Semi-Arid Soil in Northern Patagonia.PDF by Juan P. Frene (12227753)

    Published 2022
    “…To characterize steppe soil changes by irrigated agriculture, we analyzed the enzymatic activities involved in the biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur), the whole soil fatty acids profile, the state of soil aggregation, and the bacterial and fungal microbiota through DNA sequencing methods. …”
  18. 11978

    Image_1_The Predictive Value of Estrogen Receptor 1 on Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Locally Advanced Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis With Independent Validation and Its Pot... by Shu-Biao Ye (4264795)

    Published 2020
    “…ESR1 expression was significantly correlated with 5-flurouracil (5-FU)-based adjuvant chemotherapy in training with an HR of 1.792 (95%CI: 1.100–2.921, p = 0.019). Downregulation of ESR1 was related with enhanced chemosensitivity to 5-FU in CRC cell lines, while upregulation of ESR1 was correlated with decreased chemosensitivity.…”
  19. 11979

    Supplementary Material for: Efficacy of Rituximab for Minimal Change Disease and Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis with Frequently Relapsing or Steroid-Dependent Nephrotic Syndrom... by Lan L. (17388316)

    Published 2023
    “…The relapse frequency, calculated as the ratio of relapse times to follow-up years, significantly decreased after rituximab treatment [0.04 (0.00, 0.08) vs. 1.71 (1.00, 2.45), P < 0.001]. …”
  20. 11980

    The allergen-induced asthma model aggravates phenotypes in <i>Lamp3</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> mice and causes a genotype-dependent increase in airway resistance. by Lars P. Lunding (11015103)

    Published 2021
    “…Selected segments of the hierarchical clustered tree where a relative decrease for 21 lipids for <i>Lamp3</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup>, mainly DAG and PG species, compared to the <i>Lamp3</i><sup><i>+/+</i></sup> mice are observed. …”