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  1. 14701

    Table1_Quantifying the role of iron recycling by Adélie and Emperor penguins over the austral spring and summer in Prydz Bay.xlsx by Lavenia Ratnarajah (668746)

    Published 2024
    “…Our study finds that penguins redistribute a large flux of iron onto their colonies, which may enter the adjacent water through sea ice melt and facilitated through katabatic winds. …”
  2. 14702

    Table_1_In vitro Analysis of the Intradiscal Pressure of the Thoracic Spine.XLSX by Hans-Joachim Wilke (436691)

    Published 2020
    “…In conclusion, this study provides insights into thoracic spinal IDP and offers a large dataset for the validation of numerical models of the thoracic spine.…”
  3. 14703

    True Grit: Passion and persistence make an innovative course design work by Anne M. Casper (82023)

    Published 2019
    “…Our third experiment, however, proved more successful: performance improved for all students, and a large achievement gap that impacted underrepresented minority students under traditional lecturing closed. …”
  4. 14704

    cGMP production by mouse TG cultures. by Sandra Vilotti (103724)

    Published 2013
    “…Cultures were treated with BNP (100 or 500 ng/ml for 5, 10 or 30 min) and/or anantin (100 and 500 nM, 30 min), or treated with vehicle (indicated as 0). Note large rise in cGMP that declines at 60 min; anantin alone (500 nM) decreases basal cGMP. …”
  5. 14705

    Variations of the collective-risk dilemma. by Maria Abou Chakra (140685)

    Published 2012
    “…With smaller group size (a) and interest (c), contributions started at . …”
  6. 14706

    The impact of the duration of journeys on travel between districts. by Amy Wesolowski (105098)

    Published 2015
    “…For trips lasting short durations, there is a large amount of travel between nearby districts. …”
  7. 14707

    () The accumulation of Gene3D protein families over time, represented by the order in which newly completed genomes have been released by Russell L. Marsden (14730)

    Published 2011
    “…All rights reserved</p> Some of the largest eukaryotic genomes are labelled, each of which contributes a large number of new Gene3D families. () With the release of each new genome, the number of singleton sequences is increasing in the Gene3D database, while the overall percentage of sequences assigned as singletons is gradually decreasing.…”
  8. 14708

    SIRT (1–7) mRNA reductions with increasing passage number is augmented with HG treatment in HUVECs. by Rokhsana Mortuza (102995)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) SIRT (1–7) mRNA expressions are decreased in large vessel endothelial cells (HUVEC) with increasing passages and with HG it is escalated (analyzed by quantitative Real Time RT-PCR). mRNA levels are expressed as a ratio to β-actin and normalized to baseline controls, NG P0 (before treatment began). …”
  9. 14709

    Altered mitochondrial morphology in cumulus cells of diabetic mice. by Qiang Wang (32383)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Cumulus-oocyte complexes collected from control and diabetic mice were subjected to transmission electron microscopy analysis and mitochondrial structure was compared. (A) Representative electron micrograph of mitochondria from control cumulus cells, showing bean-shaped structures with numerous transversely orientated cristae enveloped by an intact outer membrane; (B–C) Representative electron micrographs show alterations in mitochondrial morphology of diabetic cumulus cells: (B) small spherical mitochondria with fewer and disarrayed cristae and a decreased electron density of the matrix (arrow), and (C) mitochondria with membrane rupture or large vacuoles (arrow). …”
  10. 14710

    The NC algorithm reconstructs random and most small-world network topologies in all three dynamical regimes. by Sinisa Pajevic (267425)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Comparison in reconstruction efficacy between the FC (left) and the NC algorithm (right; , 20% noise). is plotted against the number of propagation steps. …”
  11. 14711

    Regulation of Coagulation Factor XI Expression by MicroRNAs in the Human Liver by Salam Salloum-Asfar (656363)

    Published 2014
    “…Only miR-181a-5p caused a significant decrease both in FXI protein and <i>F11</i> mRNA levels. …”
  12. 14712

    Abberant α-Synuclein Confers Toxicity to Neurons in Part through Inhibition of Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy by Maria Xilouri (264240)

    Published 2009
    “…In both PC12 and SH-SY5Y cycling cells, induction of A53T ASYN evoked a significant decrease in lysosomal degradation, largely due to CMA impairment. …”
  13. 14713

    Table 1_Examining the mediating function of SIRI in the association between LC9 and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.docx by Ziming Wang (403663)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>As shown by this study, LC9 and COPD display a substantial negative connection, which is largely mediated by SIRI. …”
  14. 14714

    Noise Minimisation in Gene Expression Switches by Diana Monteoliva (307987)

    Published 2013
    “…This finding suggested a new mechanism for preventing large fluctuations in the expression of genes which are sensitive to the concentration of regulators.…”
  15. 14715

    PS- dependent transmission of <i>C. pneumoniae</i> infection. by Jan Rupp (36913)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Blocking of phosphatidylserine (PS) expression on <i>C. pneumoniae</i>- infected PMN by preincubation with recombinant AnxA5 significantly reduced the uptake of chlamydiae (A, B) and the formation of large inclusions (C, p = 0.02; n = 3) as shown by fluorescence microscopy with FITC- labeled anti- <i>C. pneumoniae</i> LPS- staining (representative experiment out of 3, magnification 630×) and calculation of a minimum of 200 cells/slide (C). …”
  16. 14716

    Changing available dissolved oxygen does not affect temperature sensitivity. by Jeffrey B. Thuma (428607)

    Published 2013
    “…However, the temperature sensitivity remained and was still reversible despite the much lower oxygen availability. The periodic large decreases in muscle force every 75–100 s are due to the activity of another, much more slowly cycling, stomatogastric network, the gastric mill, which greatly reduces lateral pyloric neuron activity during one phase of gastric mill activity <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0067930#pone.0067930-Morris4" target="_blank">[13]</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0067930#pone.0067930-Thuma2" target="_blank">[15]</a>.…”
  17. 14717

    Homology-based modeling of hGLUT9 structure. by Benjamin Clémençon (640566)

    Published 2014
    “…Representation of the putative model is translated into a 2-D topological map. Note that only trans-membrane helices are represented, with exclusion of the large cytoplasmic helices between transmembrane VI and VII.…”
  18. 14718

    Recovered forests and degraded grassland in Western China. by Huai Chen (288792)

    Published 2013
    “…Note the steep mountain slope with sparse vegetation and a large area of farmland without crops in the historical photo. …”
  19. 14719

    Contour expansion operation with different gains. by Yuliang Wang (437561)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) When the gains <i>α</i> and <i>β</i> are large, the internal energy dominates the evolution of contours and the contours tends to shrink to minimize the total energy. …”
  20. 14720

    Clinical Connections KG version 20240501 by Jennifer Hadlock (20465732)

    Published 2024
    “…We use data from over 28 million Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to train a large collection of interpretable machine learning models which are integrated into a single large knowledge graph. …”