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    Data_Sheet_1_URM1-Mediated Ubiquitin-Like Modification Is Required for Oxidative Stress Adaptation During Infection of the Rice Blast Fungus.PDF by Luyang Wang (476973)

    Published 2019
    “…In recent years, a number of ubiquitin-like proteins have been identified; however, their roles in eukaryotes are largely unknown. …”
  2. 14262

    Image 1_Deciphering the evolving niche interactome of human hematopoietic stem cells from ontogeny to aging.jpeg by Cong Feng (541052)

    Published 2024
    “…HSC aging was accompanied by a decrease in supportive niche interactions, followed by an adaptive increase in interaction strength in old adult bone marrow. …”
  3. 14263

    Image1_KRAS protein expression becomes progressively restricted during embryogenesis and in adulthood.JPEG by Marie-Albane Minati (13866749)

    Published 2022
    “…In the embryo, we found expression of KRAS protein in a wide range of organs and tissues. This expression tends to decrease near birth, mainly in mesenchymal cells. …”
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    Image4_KRAS protein expression becomes progressively restricted during embryogenesis and in adulthood.JPEG by Marie-Albane Minati (13866749)

    Published 2022
    “…In the embryo, we found expression of KRAS protein in a wide range of organs and tissues. This expression tends to decrease near birth, mainly in mesenchymal cells. …”
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    Table 4_Deciphering the evolving niche interactome of human hematopoietic stem cells from ontogeny to aging.xlsx by Cong Feng (541052)

    Published 2024
    “…HSC aging was accompanied by a decrease in supportive niche interactions, followed by an adaptive increase in interaction strength in old adult bone marrow. …”
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    Image2_KRAS protein expression becomes progressively restricted during embryogenesis and in adulthood.JPEG by Marie-Albane Minati (13866749)

    Published 2022
    “…In the embryo, we found expression of KRAS protein in a wide range of organs and tissues. This expression tends to decrease near birth, mainly in mesenchymal cells. …”
  7. 14267

    CK2 Phosphorylates Sec31 and Regulates ER-To-Golgi Trafficking by Mayuko Koreishi (101892)

    Published 2013
    “…The initiation and promotion of COPII vesicle formation is regulated by Sar1; however, the mechanism regulating the completion of COPII vesicle formation followed by vesicle release is largely unknown. Hypothesizing that the Sec31 phosphorylation may be such a mechanism, we identified phosphorylation sites in the middle linker region of Sec31. …”
  8. 14268

    MiR-202 controls female fecundity by regulating medaka oogenesis by Stéphanie Gay (5733569)

    Published 2018
    “…The role of small non-coding RNAs in the regulation of animal reproduction remains however largely unknown and poorly investigated, despite a growing interest for the importance of miRNAs in a wide variety of biological processes. …”
  9. 14269

    Origins of the Mechanochemical Coupling of Peptide Bond Formation to Protein Synthesis by Benjamin Fritch (5071775)

    Published 2018
    “…Utilizing quantum mechanical calculations we find that a consequence of such a pulling force is to decrease the transition state free energy barrier to peptide bond formation, indicating that the elongation of a nascent chain can accelerate translation. …”
  10. 14270

    Small seed selects for mast seeding in perennial plants by Xianfeng Yi (6031130)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><strong>Aim:</strong> Reproduction in perennial plants varies from relatively constant among years to production of massive and synchronous seed crops at irregular intervals, a reproductive strategy called mast seeding. The sources of that interspecific differences in the extent of interannual variation in seed production are largely unknown. …”
  11. 14271

    Orientational entropy of the filament at the bead surface. by Coraline Brangbour (223433)

    Published 2011
    “…When <i>X, the accessible surface Ω decreases (right), leading to a repulsive force.</i></p>…”
  12. 14272

    Laterally propagating domains of periodic contractions. by Benjamin J. Dubin-Thaler (269637)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A) After entering P2, some cells exhibit a lateral propagation of regions exhibiting periodic contractions. …”
  13. 14273

    Using insects for sustainable waste management of superabundant animals by Carlos Antonio Lopez Manzano (22371649)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that the BSF larvae can survive and complete its larval development in both 50% and 100% fecal treatment diets, albeit the growth rate, adult body weight, and adult lifespan decreased with increasing concentration of feces. Sterilizing the feces had a positive effect on growth rates in F50 but a negative effect in F100. …”
  14. 14274

    Basin architecture and growth folding of the NW Zagros early foreland basin during the Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary by Eduard Saura (2847014)

    Published 2016
    “…Coeval subsidence remained at <em>c</em>. 0.27 mm a<sup>−1</sup> during the first 12.7 Ma and decreased to <em>c</em>. 0.16 mm a<sup>−1</sup> during the last 4.2 Ma of basin filling. …”
  15. 14275

    Exploring Steric Effects in Diastereoselective Synthesis of Chiral Aminophenolate Zinc Complexes and Stereoselective Ring-Opening Polymerization of <i>rac</i>-Lactide by Haobing Wang (1584778)

    Published 2016
    “…Consistent trends of diastereoselectivity and stereoselectivity are observed with the variations of the R<sup>1</sup> group at the <i>ortho</i>-position of the phenolate ring and the R<sup>3</sup> group in the pyrrolidinyl moiety. The decrease of the steric bulkiness of the R<sup>4</sup> group on the central amine has less influence on the diastereoselectivity, but leads to considerable loss of the stereoselectivity, whereas the decrease of the steric bulkiness of the X group results in a reverse of the diastereoselectivity, but shows no influence on the stereoselectivity. …”
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    Image1_Enteroendocrine Cell Formation Is an Early Event in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis.TIF by Leah R. Caplan (12464541)

    Published 2022
    “…Altogether, these data identify EECs as a cellular compartment of the normal pancreas, which expands early in tumorigenesis and is largely lost with disease progression.…”
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    Table1_Enteroendocrine Cell Formation Is an Early Event in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis.XLSX by Leah R. Caplan (12464541)

    Published 2022
    “…Altogether, these data identify EECs as a cellular compartment of the normal pancreas, which expands early in tumorigenesis and is largely lost with disease progression.…”
  18. 14278

    Table2_Enteroendocrine Cell Formation Is an Early Event in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis.XLSX by Leah R. Caplan (12464541)

    Published 2022
    “…Altogether, these data identify EECs as a cellular compartment of the normal pancreas, which expands early in tumorigenesis and is largely lost with disease progression.…”
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    DataSheet1_Enteroendocrine Cell Formation Is an Early Event in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis.xlsx by Leah R. Caplan (12464541)

    Published 2022
    “…Altogether, these data identify EECs as a cellular compartment of the normal pancreas, which expands early in tumorigenesis and is largely lost with disease progression.…”
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    Image2_Enteroendocrine Cell Formation Is an Early Event in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis.TIF by Leah R. Caplan (12464541)

    Published 2022
    “…Altogether, these data identify EECs as a cellular compartment of the normal pancreas, which expands early in tumorigenesis and is largely lost with disease progression.…”