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  1. 18961

    Table 1_Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals potential serum diagnostic markers for colorectal adenoma.xlsx by Chengli Yu (1445185)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In two independent cohorts, we identified two candidate biomarkers, apolipoprotein A4 (APOA4) and filamin A (FLNA), through a multi-step selection process involving ANOVA p-value screening, sparse partial least squares discriminant analysis (sPLS-DA), and LASSO regression analysis. …”
  2. 18962

    Data_Sheet_7_Comprehensive Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Aedes aegypti Identifies Proteins and Pathways Involved in Wolbachia pipientis and Zika Virus Interference Phenomenon.P... by Michele Martins (6431450)

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of ZIKV polyprotein in the presence of Wolbachia in mosquitoes was determined by MS and corroborates the idea that Wolbachia helps to block ZIKV infections in A. aegypti. The present study offers a rich resource of data that may help to elucidate mechanisms by which Wolbachia orchestrate resistance to ZIKV infection in A. aegypti, and represents a step further on the development of new targeted methods to detect and quantify ZIKV and Wolbachia directly in complex tissues.…”
  3. 18963

    Data_Sheet_5_Comprehensive Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Aedes aegypti Identifies Proteins and Pathways Involved in Wolbachia pipientis and Zika Virus Interference Phenomenon.P... by Michele Martins (6431450)

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of ZIKV polyprotein in the presence of Wolbachia in mosquitoes was determined by MS and corroborates the idea that Wolbachia helps to block ZIKV infections in A. aegypti. The present study offers a rich resource of data that may help to elucidate mechanisms by which Wolbachia orchestrate resistance to ZIKV infection in A. aegypti, and represents a step further on the development of new targeted methods to detect and quantify ZIKV and Wolbachia directly in complex tissues.…”
  4. 18964

    Glucose Starvation-Induced Dispersal of <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> Biofilms Is cAMP and Energy Dependent by Tran T. Huynh (143293)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we monitored dispersal photometrically, as a decrease in turbidity/opacity of biofilms pre-grown and starved in continuous flow-cells, in order to evaluate treatments (e.g. inhibitors CCCP, arsenate, chloramphenicol, L-serine hydroxamate) and key mutants altered in biofilm development and dispersal (e.g. …”
  5. 18965

    Table 4_Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals potential serum diagnostic markers for colorectal adenoma.xlsx by Chengli Yu (1445185)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In two independent cohorts, we identified two candidate biomarkers, apolipoprotein A4 (APOA4) and filamin A (FLNA), through a multi-step selection process involving ANOVA p-value screening, sparse partial least squares discriminant analysis (sPLS-DA), and LASSO regression analysis. …”
  6. 18966

    Data_Sheet_4_Comprehensive Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Aedes aegypti Identifies Proteins and Pathways Involved in Wolbachia pipientis and Zika Virus Interference Phenomenon.P... by Michele Martins (6431450)

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of ZIKV polyprotein in the presence of Wolbachia in mosquitoes was determined by MS and corroborates the idea that Wolbachia helps to block ZIKV infections in A. aegypti. The present study offers a rich resource of data that may help to elucidate mechanisms by which Wolbachia orchestrate resistance to ZIKV infection in A. aegypti, and represents a step further on the development of new targeted methods to detect and quantify ZIKV and Wolbachia directly in complex tissues.…”
  7. 18967

    Data_Sheet_3_Comprehensive Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Aedes aegypti Identifies Proteins and Pathways Involved in Wolbachia pipientis and Zika Virus Interference Phenomenon.P... by Michele Martins (6431450)

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of ZIKV polyprotein in the presence of Wolbachia in mosquitoes was determined by MS and corroborates the idea that Wolbachia helps to block ZIKV infections in A. aegypti. The present study offers a rich resource of data that may help to elucidate mechanisms by which Wolbachia orchestrate resistance to ZIKV infection in A. aegypti, and represents a step further on the development of new targeted methods to detect and quantify ZIKV and Wolbachia directly in complex tissues.…”
  8. 18968

    Data_Sheet_2_Comprehensive Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Aedes aegypti Identifies Proteins and Pathways Involved in Wolbachia pipientis and Zika Virus Interference Phenomenon.P... by Michele Martins (6431450)

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of ZIKV polyprotein in the presence of Wolbachia in mosquitoes was determined by MS and corroborates the idea that Wolbachia helps to block ZIKV infections in A. aegypti. The present study offers a rich resource of data that may help to elucidate mechanisms by which Wolbachia orchestrate resistance to ZIKV infection in A. aegypti, and represents a step further on the development of new targeted methods to detect and quantify ZIKV and Wolbachia directly in complex tissues.…”
  9. 18969

    Data_Sheet_1_Comprehensive Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Aedes aegypti Identifies Proteins and Pathways Involved in Wolbachia pipientis and Zika Virus Interference Phenomenon.P... by Michele Martins (6431450)

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of ZIKV polyprotein in the presence of Wolbachia in mosquitoes was determined by MS and corroborates the idea that Wolbachia helps to block ZIKV infections in A. aegypti. The present study offers a rich resource of data that may help to elucidate mechanisms by which Wolbachia orchestrate resistance to ZIKV infection in A. aegypti, and represents a step further on the development of new targeted methods to detect and quantify ZIKV and Wolbachia directly in complex tissues.…”
  10. 18970

    The influence of olfactory disgust on (Genital) sexual arousal in men by Charmaine Borg (136857)

    Published 2019
    “…In support of this view, previous research has shown that disgust priming can reduce subsequent sexual arousal. As a crucial next step, this experimental study tested whether disgust (by means of odor) can also diminish sexual arousal in individuals who are already in a state of heightened sexual excitation.…”
  11. 18971

    Data Sheet 1_Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals potential serum diagnostic markers for colorectal adenoma.docx by Chengli Yu (1445185)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In two independent cohorts, we identified two candidate biomarkers, apolipoprotein A4 (APOA4) and filamin A (FLNA), through a multi-step selection process involving ANOVA p-value screening, sparse partial least squares discriminant analysis (sPLS-DA), and LASSO regression analysis. …”
  12. 18972

    Table 5_Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals potential serum diagnostic markers for colorectal adenoma.xlsx by Chengli Yu (1445185)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In two independent cohorts, we identified two candidate biomarkers, apolipoprotein A4 (APOA4) and filamin A (FLNA), through a multi-step selection process involving ANOVA p-value screening, sparse partial least squares discriminant analysis (sPLS-DA), and LASSO regression analysis. …”
  13. 18973

    Simulations Demonstrating the Effects of Varying the Degree of Resistance on Treatment Success Rates by Marcel E Curlin (32388)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>As in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030133#pcbi-0030133-g005" target="_blank">Figures 5</a> and <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030133#pcbi-0030133-g006" target="_blank">6</a>, (A) and (C) demonstrate success rates as the duration of induction therapy is increased, and (B) and (D) demonstrate success rates over a range of induction therapy/therapy intensification start times. …”
  14. 18974

    Andro induced ROS-dependent autophagy while Taxi attenuated it. by Mazen Alzaharna (3737878)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Cells were treated as indicated, stained with DCF-DA and then analyzed using the flow cytometer. (A) A representative histograms showing the increase in ROS in HeLa cells treated with Andro (25, 50 or 100 μM) while the decrease in ROS in those treated with Taxi (50, 100 or 200μM) for 24h. …”
  15. 18975

    Data_Sheet_2_Determination of factors associated with serum cholesterol response to dairy fat consumption in overweight adults: Secondary analysis from an RCT.docx by Aileen O'Connor (13191693)

    Published 2022
    “…A 6-week randomized parallel intervention trial was carried out in healthy volunteers (≥50 years, BMI ≥25 kg/m<sup>2</sup>). …”
  16. 18976

    Data_Sheet_1_Determination of factors associated with serum cholesterol response to dairy fat consumption in overweight adults: Secondary analysis from an RCT.docx by Aileen O'Connor (13191693)

    Published 2022
    “…A 6-week randomized parallel intervention trial was carried out in healthy volunteers (≥50 years, BMI ≥25 kg/m<sup>2</sup>). …”
  17. 18977

    Oxidative modification of Homer results in loss of solubility. by Igor Nepliouev (341769)

    Published 2013
    “…Cells were lysed in buffer containing 1% Triton, 8 M guanidine HCL, and 50 mM TCEP. Analysis of whole lysates showed a decrease in detectable Homer over time.…”
  18. 18978

    Resting energy expenditure adaptation after short-term caloric restriction in morbidly obese women by Andresa Toledo TRIFFONI-MELO (10470338)

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, short-term caloric restriction in morbidly obese women led to a decrease in resting energy expenditure and fat-free mass, which suggests a rapid adaptation of energy expenditure.…”
  19. 18979

    SRPK79D overexpression disrupts synaptic Brp and impairs synapse function. by Ervin L. Johnson III (259396)

    Published 2009
    “…(G) Quantification of average EPSP amplitude and quantal content (QC) in SRPK79D-RD*-overexpressing larvae show a greater than 50% decreases in both measures relative to control. …”
  20. 18980

    Treatment of landfill leachate using Fenton Processes and Photo-Fenton Solar by Fábio Moraes da Costa (5376350)

    Published 2018
    “…These conditions led to a decrease in the toxicity of leachates' coefficient values to a degree equal to 50 % - for Aliivibrio fischeri greater than 50% - indicating a more suitable leachate for further biological treatment.…”