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  1. 106961

    Peripheral LPS administration leads to microglial cell changes in the ONH and retina. by Konstantin Astafurov (624754)

    Published 2014
    “…“V” denotes location of the vitreous body. Arrows point to the junction between the optic nerve tissue and the sclera. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of miR-17 on Polygonum Cillinerve polysaccharide against transmissible gastroenteritis virus.docx by Xueqin Duan (15398684)

    Published 2024
    “…A total 250 μg/mL of PCP could inhibit cells apoptosis after transfection with miR-17. …”
  4. 106964

    Table_1_Control of tea aphids via attracting the parasitic wasp, Aphelinus sp. with synthetic semiochemicals.pdf by Yiqi Wu (6741323)

    Published 2022
    “…From late August to late September the controlled release of Attractant-3 effectively attracted Aphelinus sp. to parasitize and colonize the aphid populations in the treated tea plantations, resulting in a progressive decrease of the tea aphid abundances/populations in the fall. …”
  5. 106965

    Mutation of the WNK RFSV motif does not affect WNK kinase activity or ion and fluid transport by the Malpighian tubules. by Prathibha Yarikipati (17131843)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(B)</b> Quantification of relative SPAK phosphorylation normalized to control (<i>w</i><sup><i>Berlin</i></sup>) in standard bathing medium for each independent replicate showed the expected decrease in tubule Wnk activity upon <i>Wnk</i> knockdown and increase in hypotonic medium compared to standard bathing medium, but no difference in activity in <i>Wnk</i><sup><i>AA</i></sup>/ <i>Wnk</i><sup><i>MB</i></sup> mutants compared to controls in standard bathing or hypotonic conditions. n = 5. ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001, one-sample t-test to a theoretical mean of 1 (for comparisons to control in standard bathing medium) or two-sided t-test (for other comparisons). …”
  6. 106966

    Related to Fig 3. Neither <i>Catalase</i> nor <i>Sod1</i> overexpression restore cytoskeletal loops to <i>NDUFS7</i>-deficient animals. by Bhagaban Mallik (12459375)

    Published 2025
    “…The motor neuron-depleted <i>NDUFS7[RNAi]</i> larvae showed a decrease in the number of Futsch-positive loops as compared to the Gal4 control. …”
  7. 106967

    Role of Protein Farnesylation in Burn-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Insulin Resistance in Mouse Skeletal Muscle by Harumasa Nakazawa (684211)

    Published 2015
    “…Simultaneously, insulin-stimulated phosphorylation of insulin receptor (IR), insulin receptor substrate (IRS)-1, Akt and GSK-3β was decreased. Protein expression of PTP-1B (a negative regulator of IR-IRS-1 signaling), PTEN (a negative regulator of Akt-mediated signaling), protein degradation and lactate release by muscle, and plasma lactate levels were increased by burn. …”
  8. 106968

    DataSheet1_Impact of Three Safety Interventions Targeting Off-Label Use of Immediate-Release Fentanyl on Prescription Trends: Interrupted Time Series Analysis.docx by Aníbal García-Sempere (5434931)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Patients and methods: We used interrupted time series (ITS) to estimate immediate and trend changes of IRF prescription for noncancer pain (NCP) and breakthrough cancer pain (BCP) in patients with and without chronic cancer pain therapy associated with two medication reviews (I1 and I2) and the issue of a safety warning letter (I3) with data from a Spanish region with 5 million inhabitants, from 2015 to 2018.…”
  9. 106969

    Safety and Immunomodulatory Effects of Three Probiotic Strains Isolated from the Feces of Breast-Fed Infants in Healthy Adults: SETOPROB Study by Julio Plaza-Diaz (477264)

    Published 2013
    “…Volunteers underwent a 15-day washout period, after which they were randomly divided into 5 groups that received daily a placebo, a capsule containing one of the 3 strains or a capsule containing a mixture of two strains for 30 days. …”
  10. 106970

    High Efficacy but Low Potency of δ-Opioid Receptor-G Protein Coupling in Brij-58-Treated, Low-Density Plasma Membrane Fragments by Lenka Roubalova (784541)

    Published 2015
    “…Characterization of the direct effect of Brij-58 on the hydrophobic interior of isolated plasma membranes by steady-state anisotropy of diphenylhexatriene (DPH) fluorescence indicated a marked increase of membrane fluidity. The time-resolved analysis of decay of DPH fluorescence by the “wobble in cone” model of DPH motion in the membrane indicated that the exposure to the increasing concentrations of Brij-58 led to a decreased order and higher motional freedom of the dye.…”
  11. 106971

    Molecular signatures underlying multisensory gamma stimulation-associated cognitive benefits in the hippocampus. by Md Rezaul Islam (19649494)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Experimental scheme for the single nuclei RNA-seq experiment in Ts65Dn mice <b>B)</b> Unbiased clustering of hippocampal snRNA-seq data for 15884 nuclei represented on a UMAP. …”
  12. 106972

    Solution-phase Synthesis and Photoelectrochemical Properties of Ag<sub>8</sub>SnSe<sub>6</sub> Quantum Dots with Different Sizes (Supporting Information) by Nurmanita RISMANINGSIH (18861906)

    Published 2024
    “…The energy gap determined from Tauc plots of the absorption spectra increased from 0.82 eV to 1.10 eV with a decrease in the QD size from 7.8 to 4.9 nm. …”
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    Effects of directed migration on population densities and frequency of cooperation as compared to unstructured populations. by Felix Funk (7163636)

    Published 2019
    “…The decrease in <i>r</i><sub><i>p</i></sub> for large <i>A</i><sub><i>C</i></sub> relates to the fact that populations are unable to expand and hence the ratio depends on the initial configuration. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Strategies for Accurate Cell Type Identification in CODEX Multiplexed Imaging Data.pdf by John W. Hickey (4497922)

    Published 2021
    “…After cell segmentation, we implemented five different normalization techniques crossed with four unsupervised clustering algorithms, resulting in 20 unique cell-type annotations for the same dataset. …”
  17. 106977

    Table_1_Strategies for Accurate Cell Type Identification in CODEX Multiplexed Imaging Data.xlsx by John W. Hickey (4497922)

    Published 2021
    “…After cell segmentation, we implemented five different normalization techniques crossed with four unsupervised clustering algorithms, resulting in 20 unique cell-type annotations for the same dataset. …”
  18. 106978

    Table_1_Applications of Variability Analysis Techniques for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Derived Time Series in Diabetic Patients.DOC by Klaus-Dieter Kohnert (5723741)

    Published 2018
    “…In a subgroup of type 1 diabetes patients, insulin pump therapy significantly decreased SD1 (-0.85 mmol/l), SD2 (-1.90 mmol/l), and AFE (-16.59 mmol<sup>2</sup>/l<sup>2</sup>), concomitantly with %CV (-15.60). …”
  19. 106979

    Image_1_Central amygdala is related to the reduction of aggressive behavior by monosodium glutamate ingestion during the period of development in an ADHD model rat.TIF by Dewi Mustika (18498414)

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, vagotomy diminished the MSG effects on aggression and c-Fos expression in the iNTS and CeA.</p>Conclusion<p>MSG ingestion decreased PWSI-induced aggression in SHR/Izm, which was mediated by the vagus nerve related to the stimulation of iNTS and modulation of CeA activity.…”
  20. 106980

    Image_1_Central amygdala is related to the reduction of aggressive behavior by monosodium glutamate ingestion during the period of development in an ADHD model rat.TIF by Dewi Mustika (18498414)

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, vagotomy diminished the MSG effects on aggression and c-Fos expression in the iNTS and CeA.</p>Conclusion<p>MSG ingestion decreased PWSI-induced aggression in SHR/Izm, which was mediated by the vagus nerve related to the stimulation of iNTS and modulation of CeA activity.…”