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  1. 67401

    GAP-promoted deactivation of G<sub>q</sub> after removal of receptor. by Marc Turcotte (53469)

    Published 2008
    “…The upper and lower curves represent 7.4×10<sup>−5</sup> M and 3.7×10<sup>−2</sup> M GAP. Right inset shows the same deactivation reaction over a longer time.…”
  2. 67402

    Thyroid hormone (T<sub>3</sub>) stimulates brown adipose tissue activation via mitochondrial biogenesis and MTOR-mediated mitophagy by Winifred W. Yau (5744939)

    Published 2019
    “…However, when cells were treated with <i>Atg5</i> siRNA to block autophagy, induction of mitochondrial respiration by T<sub>3</sub> decreased, and was accompanied by ROS accumulation, demonstrating a critical role for autophagic mitochondrial turnover. …”
  3. 67403

    Influence of cell bond tension on clone shape. by Marcus Michel (3072624)

    Published 2016
    “…(C-F) Case I: Cell bond tension at the clone border is increased by a factor λ = 2 or decreased by a factor of 2 (λ = 0.5). …”
  4. 67404

    Overexpression of SR proteins modulates endogenous <i>SMN2</i> exon 7 inclusion in cells. by Claribel D. Wee (675290)

    Published 2014
    “…Immunoblots of T7-tagged SRSF1, SRSF2, SRSF3, SRSF7, and SRSF9 probed with a T7-specific antibody, endogenous SRSF4, 5 and 6 probed with SRSF4-, SRSF5- and SRSF6-specific antibodies and FLAG-tagged SRSF11 probed with a FLAG-specific antibody. β-actin and β-catenin were analyzed for loading control.…”
  5. 67405

    Data_Sheet_1_Hypoxia signaling in the equine small intestine: Expression and distribution of hypoxia inducible factors during experimental ischemia.PDF by Nicole Verhaar (8781686)

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, mucosal HIF1α protein levels were determined by an Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), and mRNA levels of HIF1α and its target genes by a two-step real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction. …”
  6. 67406

    Data_Sheet_2_Hypoxia signaling in the equine small intestine: Expression and distribution of hypoxia inducible factors during experimental ischemia.PDF by Nicole Verhaar (8781686)

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, mucosal HIF1α protein levels were determined by an Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), and mRNA levels of HIF1α and its target genes by a two-step real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction. …”
  7. 67407

    Table_1_Motivational characteristics of recreational drug use among emerging adults in social settings: an integrative literature review.docx by Alicja Lojszczyk (17307478)

    Published 2023
    “…This integrative review was based on a three-step search strategy identifying 2,772 articles published between 2000 and 2022. …”
  8. 67408

    Synthesis and Activity of Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts Coordinated with Thiazol-2-ylidene Ligands by Georgios C. Vougioukalakis (2290621)

    Published 2008
    “…In the solid state, the aryl substituents of the thiazole-2-ylidene ligands are located above the empty coordination site of the ruthenium center. Despite the decreased steric bulk of their ligands, all of the complexes reported herein efficiently promote benchmark olefin metathesis reactions such as the ring-closing of diethyldiallyl and diethylallylmethallyl malonate and the ring-opening metathesis polymerization of 1,5-cyclooctadiene and norbornene, as well as the cross metathesis of allyl benzene with <i>cis</i>-1,4-diacetoxy-2-butene and the macrocyclic ring-closing of a 14-membered lactone. …”
  9. 67409

    Synthesis and Activity of Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts Coordinated with Thiazol-2-ylidene Ligands by Georgios C. Vougioukalakis (2290621)

    Published 2008
    “…In the solid state, the aryl substituents of the thiazole-2-ylidene ligands are located above the empty coordination site of the ruthenium center. Despite the decreased steric bulk of their ligands, all of the complexes reported herein efficiently promote benchmark olefin metathesis reactions such as the ring-closing of diethyldiallyl and diethylallylmethallyl malonate and the ring-opening metathesis polymerization of 1,5-cyclooctadiene and norbornene, as well as the cross metathesis of allyl benzene with <i>cis</i>-1,4-diacetoxy-2-butene and the macrocyclic ring-closing of a 14-membered lactone. …”
  10. 67410

    Synthesis and Activity of Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts Coordinated with Thiazol-2-ylidene Ligands by Georgios C. Vougioukalakis (2290621)

    Published 2008
    “…In the solid state, the aryl substituents of the thiazole-2-ylidene ligands are located above the empty coordination site of the ruthenium center. Despite the decreased steric bulk of their ligands, all of the complexes reported herein efficiently promote benchmark olefin metathesis reactions such as the ring-closing of diethyldiallyl and diethylallylmethallyl malonate and the ring-opening metathesis polymerization of 1,5-cyclooctadiene and norbornene, as well as the cross metathesis of allyl benzene with <i>cis</i>-1,4-diacetoxy-2-butene and the macrocyclic ring-closing of a 14-membered lactone. …”
  11. 67411

    Synthesis and Activity of Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts Coordinated with Thiazol-2-ylidene Ligands by Georgios C. Vougioukalakis (2290621)

    Published 2008
    “…In the solid state, the aryl substituents of the thiazole-2-ylidene ligands are located above the empty coordination site of the ruthenium center. Despite the decreased steric bulk of their ligands, all of the complexes reported herein efficiently promote benchmark olefin metathesis reactions such as the ring-closing of diethyldiallyl and diethylallylmethallyl malonate and the ring-opening metathesis polymerization of 1,5-cyclooctadiene and norbornene, as well as the cross metathesis of allyl benzene with <i>cis</i>-1,4-diacetoxy-2-butene and the macrocyclic ring-closing of a 14-membered lactone. …”
  12. 67412

    Table_2_Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlates of Immune Microenvironment in Glioblastoma.xlsx by Alessandro Salvalaggio (8780132)

    Published 2022
    “…The principal components of MRI features were correlated with different myeloid cell populations by Pearson’s correlation.</p>Results<p>We analyzed 126 samples from 62 GBM patients. The ratio between BMDM and microglia decreases significantly from the central core to the periphery. …”
  13. 67413

    DataSheet1_Adaptive Fusion of Multi-Source Tropospheric Delay Estimates for InSAR Deformation Measurements.docx by Li Zhang (8200)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, based on our previous fusion of delays predicted by multiple weather models (FDWM), we propose a new approach of adaptive fusion of multi-source tropospheric delay (AFMTD) estimates derived from multiple models over wide areas, i.e., ERA5, GACOS, WRF, MERRA2, NARR, MODIS, Linear model, and Powerlaw model. …”
  14. 67414

    Table_1_Validation of the antibacterial effect of topically applied tranexamic acid using in vitro and in vivo models.DOCX by Antonio Benjumea (12978158)

    Published 2024
    “…In the present study, this synergistic effect was validated in samples from patients with staphylococcal periprosthetic infection (PPI) and in an in vivo model.</p>Methods<p>We tested 19 clinical strains (5 Staphylococcus aureus and 14 coagulase-negative staphylococci [CoNS]) against 10 mg/ml TXA alone and in combination with serial dilutions of vancomycin and gentamicin. …”
  15. 67415

    DataSheet_1_Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlates of Immune Microenvironment in Glioblastoma.pdf by Alessandro Salvalaggio (8780132)

    Published 2022
    “…The principal components of MRI features were correlated with different myeloid cell populations by Pearson’s correlation.</p>Results<p>We analyzed 126 samples from 62 GBM patients. The ratio between BMDM and microglia decreases significantly from the central core to the periphery. …”
  16. 67416

    The Core Set of C. albicans Caspofungin-Responsive Genes by Vincent M Bruno (61844)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The expression profiles of 34 caspofungin-responsive genes that (i) exhibited a 2-fold change (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in response to caspofungin treatment in our experiments (<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.0020021#ppat-0020021-sd001" target="_blank">Dataset S1</a>) and (ii) exhibited a corresponding increase or decrease in response to caspofungin in the report by Liu et al. …”
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  18. 67418

    Effect of LPS on C2C12 myogenesis. by Yuko Ono (1443175)

    Published 2017
    “…Arrows indicate differentiated myotubes. (B) LPS decreases the myogenic index. Cells were treated as described in (A). …”
  19. 67419

    Changes in gene expression in response to RA/TPA-induced differentiation. by Brendan D. Looyenga (185620)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>, Global gene expression in undifferentiated and differentiated SH-SY5Y and SK-N-SH cells was determined using Agilent 44 K gene expression arrays. …”
  20. 67420

    Effect of In Ovo Feeding of L-Glutamine to Chick Embryos by JPF Rufino (4704910)

    Published 2019
    “…Data collected were subjected to polynomial regression at 5% of significance. Differences (p>0.05) were observed in hatchability and intermediary mortality, with a gradual lower of decrease in hatchability from the IOF of L-glutamine. …”