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  1. 15041

    Experimental membrane interactions. by Charlene Willis (152059)

    Published 2011
    “…While quantitatively different, three phases are observed for both proteins under all tested conditions: an immediate-onset Langmuir-like adsorption with small surface-pressure increase (phase 1, peripheral binding), followed by a large surface pressure increase (phase 2, embedding into the membrane), and a final stage with either stable (<i>Ac</i>-SLP-1) or decreasing (<i>Na</i>-SLP-1) surface pressure (phase 3).…”
  2. 15042

    Slow potassium conductance shapes upstate dynamics of individual neurons. by James P. Roach (785792)

    Published 2015
    “…Increasing inhibitory strength, while decreasing wave speed maintains a stable number of spikes per upstate, with average number not changing by more than one (data are mean ± s.e.m).…”
  3. 15043

    Quantification of the coalescence of WASH domains upon actin depolymerization. by Emmanuel Derivery (156933)

    Published 2012
    “…Moreover, upon actin depolymerization, the number of WASH domains in large endosomes decreases (*: p<0.05 compared with control within the same volume bin, Kruskal-Wallis test followed by a Dunn pairwise comparison). …”
  4. 15044

    Memory efficiency <i>S</i> increases with imbalance <i>λ</i>. by João Sacramento (750438)

    Published 2015
    “…The results for five independent runs at <i>α</i> = 0.1 (rightmost curves) are very similar, although finite-size effects are visible as the number of inputs is not particularly large. As predicted, the critical imbalance <i>λ</i><sub>max</sub> decreases with the memory load <i>α</i>. …”
  5. 15045

    Comprehensive Modelling of the <em>Neurospora</em> Circadian Clock and Its Temperature Compensation by Yu-Yao Tseng (174740)

    Published 2012
    “…Computational modelling has aided our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of circadian clocks, nevertheless it remains a major challenge to integrate the large number of clock components and their interactions into a single, comprehensive model that is able to account for the full breadth of clock phenotypes. …”
  6. 15046

    Presumed Little Ice Age glacial extent in the eastern Tian Shan, China by Yanan Li (94033)

    Published 2016
    “…The spatial pattern of glacier area loss exhibits a west–east decreasing trend between these three regions. …”
  7. 15047

    Dominant functional categories of the genes whose transcript levels are enhanced in adenomas of any of the three genera—Mouse, rat, and human. by Jennifer K. Pleiman (5724686)

    Published 2018
    “…Shaded area in each row counts the number of tumor-associated genes having that functional property; categories are ordered from the top by decreasing numbers of tumor-associated genes not contained in a prior category. …”
  8. 15048

    Population activity. by Gregory B. Bissonette (587159)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Average normalized firing over all neurons that showed significant increases to both odor cues and reward delivery (A) and those neurons that showed significant increased and decreased firing to cues and rewards, respectively (B). …”
  9. 15049

    From Clusters to Ionic Complexes:  Structurally Characterized Thallium Titanium Double Alkoxides by Timothy J. Boyle (1455829)

    Published 2002
    “…Each Ti is Oh coordinated with six ONep ligands, and the single Tl is PYD bound by ONep ligands. A further increase in the steric bulk of the pendant ligands, using [Tl(μ-DMP)]<sub>∞</sub> and [Ti(μ-ONep)(ONep)<sub>3</sub>]<sub>2</sub>, resulted in a further decrease in the nuclearity yielding the dinuclear species TlTi(μ-DMP)(μ-ONep)(DMP)(ONep)<sub>2</sub> (<b>6</b>). …”
  10. 15050

    Data_Sheet_1_Relating Depth and Diversity of Bivalvia and Gastropoda in Two Contrasting Sub-Arctic Marine Regions.pdf by Hronn Egilsdottir (6497351)

    Published 2019
    “…By the year 2100, the seas north of the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe (GIF) topographic ridge are predicted to become largely corrosive to aragonite, a form of calcium carbonate commonly formed by calcifying molluscs. …”
  11. 15051

    Table_1_Long Non-coding RNA H19 Regulates Porcine Satellite Cell Differentiation Through miR-140-5p/SOX4 and DBN1.DOCX by Jingxuan Li (768134)

    Published 2020
    “…We determined the function of H19 and provided a molecular model to elucidate H19’s role in regulating PSC differentiation.…”
  12. 15052

    Image 2_Getah virus triggers ROS-mediated autophagy in mouse Leydig cells.tif by Fengqin Li (126568)

    Published 2025
    “…When autophagy levels were reduced using NAC and 3-MA, a corresponding decrease in TCID<sub>50</sub> was observed. …”
  13. 15053

    DataSheet1_Effects of Biochar Feedstock and Pyrolysis Temperature on Soil Organic Matter Mineralization and Microbial Community Structures of Forest Soils.docx by Xiaorong Lu (11201115)

    Published 2021
    “…Overall, we concluded that the biochars prepared at 550°C could rapidly decrease the turnover of native SOM in a short term and biochar amendment has the potential to be a management practice for soil C sequestration in the C. lanceolata plantation.…”
  14. 15054

    Molecular Interplay of Cations and Nonpolar/Polar Sorbates in Titanosilicate ETS-10 by Anjaiah Nalaparaju (1415515)

    Published 2008
    “…Redistribution of Na<sup>+</sup> ions is observed upon the adsorption of H<sub>2</sub>O, in which the number of type V cations increases while other types slightly decrease. As the loading increases, diffusion of H<sub>2</sub>O initially rises and then drops as largely determined by H<sub>2</sub>O in the 12-ring channels. …”
  15. 15055

    Image 6_Getah virus triggers ROS-mediated autophagy in mouse Leydig cells.jpg by Fengqin Li (126568)

    Published 2025
    “…When autophagy levels were reduced using NAC and 3-MA, a corresponding decrease in TCID<sub>50</sub> was observed. …”
  16. 15056

    DataSheet1_OGT and OGA gene-edited human induced pluripotent stem cells for dissecting the functional roles of O-GlcNAcylation in hematopoiesis.PDF by Sudjit Luanpitpong (321093)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Hematopoiesis continues throughout life to produce all types of blood cells from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Metabolic state is a known regulator of HSC self-renewal and differentiation, but whether and how metabolic sensor O-GlcNAcylation, which can be modulated via an inhibition of its cycling enzymes O-GlcNAcase (OGA) and O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT), contributes to hematopoiesis remains largely unknown. …”
  17. 15057

    Data_Sheet_1_Warming and phosphorus enrichment alter the size structure and body stoichiometry of aquatic gastropods.docx by Tao Wang (12008)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the variation of aquatic gastropods’ community structure under the combined effects of warming and nutrient enrichment remains largely unknown. To investigate this question, we performed an outdoor mesocosm experiment examining the interaction of warming (a 4.5 °C increase in mean temperature above ambient conditions) and nutrient enrichment (phosphorus addition) on the aquatic gastropods’ community and dominant population (Bellamya aeruginosa). …”
  18. 15058

    Presentation_1_Seasonal Responses of Hydraulic Function and Carbon Dynamics in Spruce Seedlings to Continuous Drought.pdf by Yangang Han (2183000)

    Published 2022
    “…Seedlings subjected to drought showed a significant decrease in net photosynthesis rate (A<sub>net</sub>) and stomatal conductance (g<sub>s</sub>) in both growing seasons, and biomass in the second growing season. …”
  19. 15059

    Image_1_Multi-Component Comparative Pharmacokinetics in Rats After Oral Administration of Fructus aurantii Extract, Naringin, Neohesperidin, and Naringin-Neohesperidin.pdf by Jinbin Yuan (2451628)

    Published 2020
    “…DAS 3.1 software suggests the pharmacokinetic profiles of the five components in rats be depicted as a two-compartment pharmacokinetic model. There were significant differences in pharmacokinetic parameters for naringenin and hesperetin between the compatibility, FA extract group vs monomer group: ① remarkable increases in the values of AUC<sub>(0–∞)</sub>, AUC<sub>(0–t)</sub> and C<sub>max</sub>; ② obvious decrease of CL<sub>Z/F</sub>; and ③ longer t<sub>max</sub> and t<sub>1/2z</sub>. …”
  20. 15060

    Image 7_Getah virus triggers ROS-mediated autophagy in mouse Leydig cells.jpg by Fengqin Li (126568)

    Published 2025
    “…When autophagy levels were reduced using NAC and 3-MA, a corresponding decrease in TCID<sub>50</sub> was observed. …”