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  1. 67041

    Table_1_Effects of Climate and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Early to Mid-Term Stage Litter Decomposition Across Biomes.xlsx by TaeOh Kwon (11130630)

    Published 2021
    “…In contrast, expected changes in atmospheric N deposition will decrease the mid-term mass loss of high-quality litter by 1.4–2.2% and that of low-quality litter by 0.9–1.5% in the temperate biome. …”
  2. 67042

    Table_1_Effects of Climate and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Early to Mid-Term Stage Litter Decomposition Across Biomes.xlsx by TaeOh Kwon (11130630)

    Published 2021
    “…In contrast, expected changes in atmospheric N deposition will decrease the mid-term mass loss of high-quality litter by 1.4–2.2% and that of low-quality litter by 0.9–1.5% in the temperate biome. …”
  3. 67043

    Model response to touch. by Roman Vaxenburg (1501810)

    Published 2018
    “…Time-dependent displacement of a 5% trimmed whisker during and after typical interactions with pole located at <i>c</i>/<i>L</i> = 0.6. …”
  4. 67044

    PiB reduces transcriptional activation in tumor hypoxia <i>in vivo</i> as assessed by bioluminescence imaging. by Hyeong-jun Han (846566)

    Published 2016
    “…C) The size of PiB-treated tumor was significantly decreased (P = 0.0212) compared to non-treated tumors. …”
  5. 67045

    GSH evokes increase in the extracellular GABA levels in chick retinal tissue and in mixed neuronal-glial cells in culture. by Hercules R. Freitas (3174633)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>GSH treatment evokes GABA release in chick retinal tissue or in cells in culture (A) Extracellular GABA levels were measured in E11 avian retina upon incubation with 1–5mM GSH for 10 min. …”
  6. 67046

    HIF1α deletion affects <i>in vivo</i> virus growth expansion during acute infection. by Darlah M. López-Rodríguez (8098544)

    Published 2019
    “…Virus replication was significantly decreased on day 5 (<i>P<0</i>.<i>012</i>) or day 7 <i>(P<0</i>.…”
  7. 67047

    Data_Sheet_1_Population response of intestinal microbiota to acute Vibrio alginolyticus infection in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis).XLSX by Yaotong Hao (15467570)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>The inoculation amount of V. alginolyticus for the control, low-dose, moderate-dose, and high-dose groups were 0, 8.5 × 101, 8.5 × 104, and 8.5 × 107 cells/g respectively, the infected fish were farmed in an automatic seawater circulation system under a relatively stable temperature, dissolved oxygen and photoperiod, and 3 ~ 6 intestinal samples per group with high-quality DNA assay were used for metagenomics analysis.…”
  8. 67048

    Table 1_Dietary retinoic acid improved the growth, lipid metabolism and immune status in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.docx by Qin-Cheng Huang (20944886)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, 296 mg/kg dietary RA increased the protein expression of RXR, CAMKKβ and phospho-AMPK. A dietary RA level of 296 mg/kg could decrease oxidative stress by upregulating the expression of peroxiredoxin 5 (prx5) and improve immunity by upregulating expression of toll-like receptor 2 (toll2), myeloid differentiation factor 88 (myd88) and dosal in the hepatopancreas. …”
  9. 67049

    Charge-Order Melting in Charge-Disproportionated Perovskite CeCu<sub>3</sub>Fe<sub>4</sub>O<sub>12</sub> by Ikuya Yamada (1406056)

    Published 2014
    “…These findings suggest that CeCu<sub>3</sub>Fe<sub>4</sub>O<sub>12</sub> undergoes a new type of electronic phase in the ACu<sub>3</sub>Fe<sub>4</sub>O<sub>12</sub> series and that the melting of the charge-ordering in CeCu<sub>3</sub>Fe<sub>4</sub>O<sub>12</sub> is caused by the substantial decrease in the Fe valence and the resulting large deviation from the ideal abundance ratio of Fe<sup>3+</sup>:Fe<sup>5+</sup> = 1:1 for rock-salt-type charge-ordering.…”
  10. 67050

    Data_Sheet_2_Population response of intestinal microbiota to acute Vibrio alginolyticus infection in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis).zip by Yaotong Hao (15467570)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>The inoculation amount of V. alginolyticus for the control, low-dose, moderate-dose, and high-dose groups were 0, 8.5 × 101, 8.5 × 104, and 8.5 × 107 cells/g respectively, the infected fish were farmed in an automatic seawater circulation system under a relatively stable temperature, dissolved oxygen and photoperiod, and 3 ~ 6 intestinal samples per group with high-quality DNA assay were used for metagenomics analysis.…”
  11. 67051

    Data_Sheet_1_Population response of intestinal microbiota to acute Vibrio alginolyticus infection in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis).XLSX by Yaotong Hao (15467570)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>The inoculation amount of V. alginolyticus for the control, low-dose, moderate-dose, and high-dose groups were 0, 8.5 × 101, 8.5 × 104, and 8.5 × 107 cells/g respectively, the infected fish were farmed in an automatic seawater circulation system under a relatively stable temperature, dissolved oxygen and photoperiod, and 3 ~ 6 intestinal samples per group with high-quality DNA assay were used for metagenomics analysis.…”
  12. 67052

    Effects of Metal−Ion Complexation for the Self-Assembled Nanocomposite Films Composed of Gold Nanoparticles and 3,8-Bis(terthiophenyl)phenanthroline-Based Dithiols Bridging 1 μm Ga... by Wei Huang (36889)

    Published 2008
    “…3,8-Bis(3′,4′-dibutyl-5′′-mercapto-2,2′:5′,2′′-terthiophen-5-yl)-1,10-phenanthroline (<b>2</b>) with a molecular length of 3.36 nm and its Ru(II), Fe(II), and Cu(II) complexes were treated with <i>tert</i>-dodecanethiol-protected active gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) in an average size of 3.3 nm in the presence of two facing Au electrodes with a 1 × 1 μm<sup>2</sup> gap. …”
  13. 67053

    Table 2_Dietary retinoic acid improved the growth, lipid metabolism and immune status in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.docx by Qin-Cheng Huang (20944886)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, 296 mg/kg dietary RA increased the protein expression of RXR, CAMKKβ and phospho-AMPK. A dietary RA level of 296 mg/kg could decrease oxidative stress by upregulating the expression of peroxiredoxin 5 (prx5) and improve immunity by upregulating expression of toll-like receptor 2 (toll2), myeloid differentiation factor 88 (myd88) and dosal in the hepatopancreas. …”
  14. 67054

    Signaling pathway that activates σ<sup>B</sup> in response to energy stress. by Eugene V. Nadezhdin (203390)

    Published 2011
    “…However, during energy stress RsbV-P dephosphorylation is promoted by a decrease in cellular ATP levels (magenta stimulus) and an accompanying decrease in RsbW kinase activity. …”
  15. 67055

    Model: Mph1 promotes HR by enhancing resection and thereby inhibits NHEJ. by Sarah Luke-Glaser (147362)

    Published 2012
    “…We propose that Mph1 leads to increased telomeric resection at a dysfunctional telomere and thereby promotes recombination, <i>i.e.…”
  16. 67056

    QTL for reduced MA sensitivity (D2 < B6) in B6 x D2-F<sub>2</sub> mice. by Neema Yazdani (835533)

    Published 2015
    “…The remaining red- and pink-shaded QTL traces denote a separate locus (50 Mb) that was specific for MA treatment on Day 3 in which inheritance of the D2 allele caused a <i>decrease</i> in MA-induced locomotor activity. …”
  17. 67057

    Table_4_Owner and Cat-Related Risk Factors for Feline Overweight or Obesity.DOCX by Meredith Wall (7272419)

    Published 2019
    “…Owner-reported body condition scores (BCS) of cats were assessed using images adapted from a 5-point BCS system and categorized as a binary dependent variable: overweight/obese (BCS 4–5) and not overweight (BCS 1–3). …”
  18. 67058

    Table_1_Owner and Cat-Related Risk Factors for Feline Overweight or Obesity.DOCX by Meredith Wall (7272419)

    Published 2019
    “…Owner-reported body condition scores (BCS) of cats were assessed using images adapted from a 5-point BCS system and categorized as a binary dependent variable: overweight/obese (BCS 4–5) and not overweight (BCS 1–3). …”
  19. 67059

    Table_2_Owner and Cat-Related Risk Factors for Feline Overweight or Obesity.DOCX by Meredith Wall (7272419)

    Published 2019
    “…Owner-reported body condition scores (BCS) of cats were assessed using images adapted from a 5-point BCS system and categorized as a binary dependent variable: overweight/obese (BCS 4–5) and not overweight (BCS 1–3). …”
  20. 67060

    Table_3_Owner and Cat-Related Risk Factors for Feline Overweight or Obesity.DOCX by Meredith Wall (7272419)

    Published 2019
    “…Owner-reported body condition scores (BCS) of cats were assessed using images adapted from a 5-point BCS system and categorized as a binary dependent variable: overweight/obese (BCS 4–5) and not overweight (BCS 1–3). …”