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    DataSheet_1_NOTCH1 mutation associates with impaired immune response and decreased relapse-free survival in patients with resected T1-2N0 laryngeal cancer.zip by Xiao-yang Gong (13103400)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>To the best to our knowledge, we present for the first time an overview of the genomic mutation spectrum of early-stage laryngeal cancers. A total of 469 genomic alterations were detected in 211 distinct cancer-relevant genes, and the genes found to be mutated in more than five patients (>10%) included tumor protein p53 (TP53, 78.5%), FAT atypical cadherin 1 (FAT1, 26%), LDL receptor related protein 1B (LRP1B, 19%), cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A, 17%), tet methylcytosine dioxygenase 2 (TET2, 17%), notch receptor 1 (NOTCH1, 12%) and neuregulin 1 (NRG1, 12%). …”
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    NSP12 E802 mutation recapitulates change in RDV susceptibility. by Agnieszka M. Szemiel (10196243)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>All viruses were derived by reverse genetics and have a SARS-CoV-2<sub>Wu1</sub> backbone with specific point mutations as indicated. …”
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    FISH and array CGH analyses in the proband (III-5). by Tsutomu Ogata (106859)

    Published 2014
    “…Black, red, and green dots denote signals indicative of the normal, the increased (>+0.5), and the decreased (<−0.8) copy numbers, respectively. …”
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    Model of the ETS-5/INS-1 regulatory module. by Ava Handley (12575434)

    Published 2022
    “…Worms that experience excess dietary glucose down-regulate ETS-5 and INS-1 levels in the BAG neurons. This suppression of ETS-5/INS-1 leads to decreased intestinal DAF-2 activity, and increased intestinal DAF-16 levels. …”
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    Image 5_Comparative genomics and metabolomics reveal phytohormone production, nutrient acquisition, and osmotic stress tolerance in Azotobacter chroococcum W5.tif by M. Elakkya (21760439)

    Published 2025
    “…Under salt and osmotic stress, A. chroococcum W5 metabolomic profiling revealed adaptive responses, including elevated levels of osmoprotectants (proline, glycerol) and oxidative stress markers such as 2-hydroxyglutarate, while putrescine and glycine decreased.…”
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    Table 5_Comparative genomics and metabolomics reveal phytohormone production, nutrient acquisition, and osmotic stress tolerance in Azotobacter chroococcum W5.docx by M. Elakkya (21760439)

    Published 2025
    “…Under salt and osmotic stress, A. chroococcum W5 metabolomic profiling revealed adaptive responses, including elevated levels of osmoprotectants (proline, glycerol) and oxidative stress markers such as 2-hydroxyglutarate, while putrescine and glycine decreased.…”
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    Enzymatic probing of 5′-labeled mt tRNA by Masashi Arita (22192)

    Published 2011
    “…The closed and open triangles indicate the decreasing amounts of RNase T and V, respectively. Symbols: dash, untreated tRNA; N, alkaline ladder; T, RNase T ladder; and Nc, ladder of digestion with endonuclease as a size marker for RNase V, which digests at the 5′ side of phosphodiester bonds. () Secondary structure of mt tRNA. …”
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    Table_1_Mink SLAM V-Region V74I Substitutions Contribute to the Formation of Syncytia Induced by Canine Distemper Virus.docx by Yawen Wang (1578763)

    Published 2021
    “…In contrast, the SLAM-I74V mutation in the raccoon dog significantly decreased cell fusion efficiency. …”
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    Structure of the V66I:V73I:Y160F PfPNP mutant with transition state inhibitor ImmH. by Teraya M. Donaldson (506944)

    Published 2014
    “…The highlighted imino nitrogen is in <i>blue</i> and the 5′-hydroxyl oxygen is in <i>red</i>. <b>B</b>) Side by side images of the decreased convalent interactions located in the enzymatic pocket of V66I:V73I:Y160F PfPNP mutant (3FOW) on the right with WT PfPNP (1NW4) as a comparison.…”
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    Changes in the number of HAdV copies over time. by Nozomu Hanaoka (456195)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>A. Changes in the HAdV genome copy number at the initial, second, and third visits. …”
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    Table_5_UCA1 executes an oncogenic role in pancreatic cancer by regulating miR-582-5p/BRCC3.xlsx by Xiaole Hu (3335241)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>UCA1 acted as an oncogene in pancreatic cancer by partly regulating miR-582-5p/BRCC3, which could be a new therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer.…”
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    Image5_Magnetospheric responses to solar wind Pc5 density fluctuations: Results from 2D hybrid Vlasov simulation.PNG by Hongyang Zhou (2352637)

    Published 2022
    “…With the new time-varying boundary setup, we introduce a monochromatic Pc5 range periodic density variation in the solar wind. …”
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    Effect of vinculin and Rab5 expression on cellular uptake. by Makoto Hagiwara (513898)

    Published 2014
    “…Uptake of pHrodo red-labeled <i>S. aureus</i>, transferrin Alexa 555, albumin Alexa 555, Lucifer yellow, and FM 4-64 increased in HA-Rab5 (WT)- and HA-Rab5 (Q79L)-expressing cells, whereas uptake of each of the indicators was decreased in HA-Rab5 (S34N)-expressing cells. …”
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    Pharmacokinetic and <i>ex vivo</i> pharmacodynamic properties of anti-C5 antibodies in <i>C5</i><sup><i>hu/hu</i></sup> mice. by Adrianna Latuszek (8816489)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A) Serum concentrations of antibodies were measured by ELISA at 6 hours, 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 13, 21, 30, 45 and 59 days post dosing in <i>C5</i><sup><i>hu/hu</i></sup> mice administered a single 15 mg/kg subcutaneous dose of anti-C5 mAbs or IgG4<sup>P</sup> control antibody (n = 5). …”
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    Uncovering the F‑Actin-Based Nuclear Egress Mechanism of Newly Synthesized Influenza A Virus Ribonucleoprotein Complexes by Single-Particle Tracking by Cong Yu (53009)

    Published 2022
    “…The disruption of nuclear F-actin after treatment with microfilament inhibitors caused a considerable decrease in vRNPs motility and suppressed the nuclear export of newly produced vRNPs, indicating that the slow, directed movement plays a crucial role in facilitating the nuclear egress of vRNPs. …”