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  1. 31961

    Alternans produced in human but not in porcine model. Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> transient [Ca]<sub>i</sub> and membrane voltage (V<sub>m</sub>) response at various pacing frequ... by Namit Gaur (11054096)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Relative [Ca]<sub>i</sub> of isolated right ventricular (RV) myocytes is shown versus time as the pacing cycle length progressively decreased in steps. …”
  2. 31962

    TRAF6 and IRF7 Control HIV Replication in Macrophages by Mélissa Sirois (195202)

    Published 2011
    “…The induction of IFN provides a crucial mechanism of antiviral defense by upregulating interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) that restrict viral replication. …”
  3. 31963

    Polyamines and biogenic amines levels during encystation. by Ghulam Jeelani (131311)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Metabolome and transcriptome data of the pathway involved in biosynthesis and catabolism of polyamines and related metabolites from arginine. …”
  4. 31964

    DataSheet1_Differential effects of two-hit models of acute and ventilator-induced lung injury on lung structure, function, and inflammation.PDF by Jill Bilodeaux (16652376)

    Published 2023
    “…The effects of injury were quantified using invasive lung function measurements recorded during PEEP ladders where the end-expiratory pressure was increased from 0 to 15 cm H<sub>2</sub>O and decreased back to 0 cmH<sub>2</sub>O in steps of 3 cmH<sub>2</sub>O. …”
  5. 31965

    Alternagin-C binding to α2β1 integrin controls matrix metalloprotease-9 and matrix metalloprotease-2 in breast tumor cells and endothelial cells by Milene Nóbrega de Oliveira Moritz (5313161)

    Published 2018
    “…Methods ALT-C was purified by two steps of gel filtration followed by anion exchange chromatography. …”
  6. 31966

    Supplementary material: Evaluation of inpatient and emergency department healthcare resource utilization and costs pre- and post-nusinersen for the treatment of spinal muscular atr... by Cong Zhu (1859428)

    Published 2024
    “…</li><li><b>Supplementary Table 1: </b>Patient baseline characteristics of cohorts aligned with steps of patient selection criteria (who were ultimately excluded) in comparison to final cohort.…”
  7. 31967

    Temporal and Spatial Variations of Bacterial and Faunal Communities Associated with Deep-Sea Wood Falls by Petra Pop Ristova (107583)

    Published 2017
    “…We confirm previous hypotheses of different successional stages in wood degradation including a sulphophilic one, attracting chemosynthetic fauna from nearby seep systems. …”
  8. 31968

    Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals potential evolutionary differences in adaptation of temperature and body shape among four Percidae species by Peng Xie (161786)

    Published 2019
    “…<i>lucioperca</i> drew a clear picture of how it evolved to a large and elongated body with camera-type eyes and muscle strength so that it could occupy the highest position in the food web. …”
  9. 31969

    Data_Sheet_1_How to Decide the Number of Gait Cycles in Different Low-Pass Filters to Extract Motor Modules by Non-negative Matrix Factorization During Walking in Chronic Post-stro... by Yuta Chujo (12356722)

    Published 2022
    “…In total, 10 chronic post-stroke patients walked at a self-selected speed on an overground walkway, while EMG signals were recorded from the eight muscles of paretic lower limb. …”
  10. 31970

    Acquisition of C1 inhibitor by <i>Bordetella pertussis</i> virulence associated gene 8 results in C2 and C4 consumption away from the bacterial surface by Elise S. Hovingh (3633220)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a contagious disease of the respiratory tract that is re-emerging worldwide despite high vaccination coverage. …”
  11. 31971

    Data_Sheet_1_Enhanced Bone Marrow Homing of Natural Killer Cells Following mRNA Transfection With Gain-of-Function Variant CXCR4R334X.PDF by Emily Levy (6801254)

    Published 2019
    “…However, to date, clinical efficacy of NK cell immunotherapy has been limited to a sub-fraction of patients. Here we show that steps incorporated in the ex vivo manipulation/production of NK cell products used for adoptive infusion, such as over-night IL-2 activation or cryopreservation followed by ex vivo expansion, drastically decreases NK cell surface expression of the bone marrow (BM) homing chemokine receptor CXCR4. …”
  12. 31972

    Mechanical AVR With Y-Incision Aortic Annular Enlargement by Bo Yang (104813)

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p><strong>Operative Steps</strong> </p> <p>1. After the heart was arrested, a partial transverse aortotomy from L-R commissure post to L-Non commissure post was made 1.5 cm above the sinotubular junction, leaving the aorta above the left coronary sinus intact. …”
  13. 31973

    Flux distribution in healthy brain and during Parkinson’s disease. by Farahaniza Supandi (711503)

    Published 2018
    “…Black numbers, flux during normal condition; green numbers, flux decreased during PD and red numbers, increased from the normal condition. …”
  14. 31974

    Confounding factors in algal phosphorus limitation experiments by Whitney S. Beck (5870537)

    Published 2018
    “…To address whether inhibition of algal growth results from direct P toxicity, NDS preparation artifacts, or environmental covariates, we first quantified the frequency of nutrient inhibition in published experiments. We also conducted a meta-analysis to determine whether heterotrophic microbial competition or selective grazing could explain decreases in algal biomass with P additions. …”
  15. 31975

    Optimization of the effect of rISL1 protein on hESCs. by Hananeh Fonoudi (278175)

    Published 2013
    “…The percentage of beating clusters in the rISL1-treated group was significantly higher than the untreated group at day 14 after plating (75±10% vs. 20±2.5%). )* : P<0.05((F) rISL1 treatment resulted in a 3.2±0.5 fold increase in the number of beating areas in comparison with untreated control group. rISL1 also caused a 2.2±0.4 fold increase in the other hESC line, Royan H6, which shows the reproducibility of this protocol for another hESC line. )* : P<0.05((G) In order to assess the expression of cardiac-specific genes, we collected samples at 3 stages: day 3 after plating (the day of rISL1 removal); day 14 after plating (day of maximum beating); and day 20 after plating (day that beating decreased and cells were mature) by qRT-PCR in two hESC lines. …”
  16. 31976

    First year physical activity findings from turn up the HEAT (Healthy Eating and Activity Time) in summer day camps by R. Glenn Weaver (3873328)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Intervention</p><p>The STEPs (Strategies to Enhance Practice) intervention is a capacity-building approach grounded in the Theory of Expanded, Extended and Enhanced Opportunities. …”
  17. 31977

    Effect of Spadin on stress and anxiety behaviors. by Jean Mazella (250398)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) Decreased stress-induced serum levels of corticosterone in mice treated with spadin. …”
  18. 31978

    Table_1_Global Transcriptomics Uncovers Distinct Contributions From Splicing Regulatory Proteins to the Macrophage Innate Immune Response.xlsx by Allison R. Wagner (11102217)

    Published 2021
    “…Given their crucial role in regulating pre-mRNA splicing and other RNA processing steps, we hypothesized that members of the SR/hnRNP protein families regulate innate immune gene expression in distinct ways. …”
  19. 31979

    DataSheet_1_Global Transcriptomics Uncovers Distinct Contributions From Splicing Regulatory Proteins to the Macrophage Innate Immune Response.pdf by Allison R. Wagner (11102217)

    Published 2021
    “…Given their crucial role in regulating pre-mRNA splicing and other RNA processing steps, we hypothesized that members of the SR/hnRNP protein families regulate innate immune gene expression in distinct ways. …”
  20. 31980

    Proximity to forests, disturbance and plantation traits influence understory species richness but not phylogenetic diversity in African mahogany plantations by Orou Gaoue (425406)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Human-modified ecosystems such as plantations, previously considered as green deserts, can serve as stepping-stones or corridors for species to migrate between source and sink populations, thus maintaining metapopulations. …”