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  1. 16021

    Effects of <i>OCT4</i> knockout on bovine early embryonic development. by Lei Luo (284798)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A. Two sgRNAs designed to target <i>OCT4</i>. The red letters represent potential editing sites. …”
  2. 16022

    Demographic and matched data of the participants. by Seyyed Abolfazl Tabatabaie-Zadeh (18585409)

    Published 2024
    “…This study investigates the relationship between physical activity level during the lifetime and oral squamous cell carcinoma risk.</p><p>Methods</p><p>100 oral squamous cell carcinoma patients and 200 healthy individuals participated in this case-control study. …”
  3. 16023

    CORRELATION BETWEEN PRE AND POSTOPERATIVE UPPER DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT ROUX-EN-Y GASTROJEJUNAL BYPASS by Leticia Elizabeth Augustin CZECZKO (10390714)

    Published 2021
    “…Correlation on pre and postoperative endoscopies, was found 100% reduction of hiatal hernias and 88% of esophagitis. …”
  4. 16024

    SF-E inhibits NMDA-induced ROS production without altering cell viability of primary cortical neurons. by Jinghua Jiang (527159)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Exposure of SF-E (0–7.5 µg/mL) to primary cortical neurons for 24 h did not alter neuronal viability as assayed by MTT. …”
  5. 16025

    Dimorphic element alleles diverged from an ancestral state. by William A. Rogers (451944)

    Published 2013
    “…Thin and thick red lines respectively represent derived point and indel mutations. (A′–E′ and A″–E″) Comparison of GFP-reporter gene activities in female transgenic pupae was at 85 hAPF. …”
  6. 16026

    Arginine-dependent mRNA destabilization. by Tamar Ben-Zvi (3175077)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) <i>speF</i> mRNA levels decrease in the presence of arginine. Cultures of wild type carrying P<i>tac-orf34-speF</i> were grown in E-minimal media to OD600 of 0.2 and then treated with arginine (100 μg/ml) or left untreated for the indicated time. …”
  7. 16027

    Table_1_Molecular epidemiology and antibiotic resistance profiles of invasive Haemophilus influenzae from Norway 2017–2021.XLSX by Ragnhild Tønnessen (408372)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Invasive Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) disease has decreased in countries that included Hi type b (Hib) vaccination in their childhood immunization programs in the 1990s. …”
  8. 16028

    Data_Sheet_1_Molecular epidemiology and antibiotic resistance profiles of invasive Haemophilus influenzae from Norway 2017–2021.docx by Ragnhild Tønnessen (408372)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Invasive Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) disease has decreased in countries that included Hi type b (Hib) vaccination in their childhood immunization programs in the 1990s. …”
  9. 16029

    Nonnative consonant cluster learning (Buchwald & Cheng, 2023) by Adam Buchwald (14353586)

    Published 2023
    “…Accuracy increased, and duration measures decreased in specific measures associated with cluster production. …”
  10. 16030

    Table_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  11. 16031

    Image_5_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  12. 16032

    Image_8_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  13. 16033

    Image_6_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  14. 16034

    Image_2_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  15. 16035

    Image_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  16. 16036

    Image_4_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  17. 16037

    DataSheet_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  18. 16038

    Table_2_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  19. 16039

    Image_3_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  20. 16040

    Image_7_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”