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  1. 67101

    Table_2_Top-Down Enrichment Strategy to Co-cultivate Lactic Acid and Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From the Megathyrsus maximus Phyllosphere.XLSX by Laura Díaz-García (11634655)

    Published 2021
    “…Interestingly, Actinomycetales, Bacillales, and Lactobacillales respond positively to a pH decrease (4–5), suggesting a relevant role within a further silage process. …”
  2. 67102

    Table_1_Reward Dependence-Moderated Noradrenergic and Hormonal Responses During Noncompetitive and Competitive Physical Activities.DOCX by Zsófia Nagy (3515417)

    Published 2022
    “…Twenty-two male participants (mean age: 40.27 ± 5.4 years) participated in this study. Two conditions were constructed, namely, a noncompetitive and a competitive running task (RT), which were separated by a 2-week interval. …”
  3. 67103

    Permanent Occlusion of Feeding Arteries and Draining Veins in Solid Mouse Tumors by Vascular Targeted Photodynamic Therapy (VTP) with Tookad by Noa Madar-Balakirski (250117)

    Published 2010
    “…Rapid vasoconstriction, simultaneous blood clotting, vessel permeabilization and a sharp decline in the flow rates then followed, culminating in FA occlusion at 63.2 sec±1.5SEM. …”
  4. 67104
  5. 67105
  6. 67106

    Outside-out macropatch recordings of currents mediated by the indicated receptors. by Mohammed Atif (4484632)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Sample recordings from macropatches expressing α (avr-14b) GluClRs, α1β GlyRs and α5β3γ2 GABA<sub>A</sub>Rs in response to ~1 ms applications of saturating (3 mM) agonist (glutamate, glycine or GABA). …”
  7. 67107

    Table_2_Reward Dependence-Moderated Noradrenergic and Hormonal Responses During Noncompetitive and Competitive Physical Activities.docx by Zsófia Nagy (3515417)

    Published 2022
    “…Twenty-two male participants (mean age: 40.27 ± 5.4 years) participated in this study. Two conditions were constructed, namely, a noncompetitive and a competitive running task (RT), which were separated by a 2-week interval. …”
  8. 67108

    Table_2_Top-Down Enrichment Strategy to Co-cultivate Lactic Acid and Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From the Megathyrsus maximus Phyllosphere.XLSX by Laura Díaz-García (11634655)

    Published 2021
    “…Interestingly, Actinomycetales, Bacillales, and Lactobacillales respond positively to a pH decrease (4–5), suggesting a relevant role within a further silage process. …”
  9. 67109

    Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of PMi for ribosomal protein genes in wild-type and <i>hog1</i> or <i>cbc1</i> mutants. by Elena Garre (5136275)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) A decrease in ribosomal protein (RP) pre-mRNAs in response to osmotic stress. …”
  10. 67110

    Table_2_Top-Down Enrichment Strategy to Co-cultivate Lactic Acid and Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From the Megathyrsus maximus Phyllosphere.XLSX by Laura Díaz-García (11634655)

    Published 2021
    “…Interestingly, Actinomycetales, Bacillales, and Lactobacillales respond positively to a pH decrease (4–5), suggesting a relevant role within a further silage process. …”
  11. 67111

    Unveiling the impact of nitrocellulose-enveloped nCuO on the thermal characteristics of ammonium nitrate-based solid composite propellants utilizing polyurethane/nitrocellulose ble... by Manel Nourine (19739787)

    Published 2024
    “…The formulations underwent thorough thermal characterization using thermogravimetry (TG) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analyses. TG analysis showed a significant decrease in thermal degradation temperature due to AN modification with NC@nCuO and the use of PU/NC as a binder. …”
  12. 67112

    Presentation_1_Top-Down Enrichment Strategy to Co-cultivate Lactic Acid and Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From the Megathyrsus maximus Phyllosphere.pptx by Laura Díaz-García (11634655)

    Published 2021
    “…Interestingly, Actinomycetales, Bacillales, and Lactobacillales respond positively to a pH decrease (4–5), suggesting a relevant role within a further silage process. …”
  13. 67113

    Rhodopsin characterization in adult WT and <i>Fmr1</i> KO mice retinas. by Rafaëlle Rossignol (621196)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>C</b>) Rhodopsin isomerisation was investigated by studing a-wave recovering following 2 minutes bleach (n = 5 per group). …”
  14. 67114

    Image 2_Moderate pyridoxal phosphate deficiency enhances neuronal excitability and promotes calcium dysregulation.jpeg by Valerie Girgis (21583529)

    Published 2025
    “…ADP concentrations were titrated to produce a small decrease in GABA expression without loss of GABAergic cells or innervation. …”
  15. 67115

    Supplementary file 1_The interaction between obesity and sex alters the response to house dust mite in an experimental model of allergic lung inflammation.docx by Amanda Santos-Cavalcante (22288645)

    Published 2025
    “…However, HFD/Sham female mice displayed notable collagen accumulation in the airways, higher concentrations of SP-D in BAL, and a decrease in the relative gene expression of PECAM-1 in their lungs prior to HDM sensitisation.…”
  16. 67116

    Presentation_1_Top-Down Enrichment Strategy to Co-cultivate Lactic Acid and Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From the Megathyrsus maximus Phyllosphere.pptx by Laura Díaz-García (11634655)

    Published 2021
    “…Interestingly, Actinomycetales, Bacillales, and Lactobacillales respond positively to a pH decrease (4–5), suggesting a relevant role within a further silage process. …”
  17. 67117

    Table_1_Top-Down Enrichment Strategy to Co-cultivate Lactic Acid and Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From the Megathyrsus maximus Phyllosphere.XLSX by Laura Díaz-García (11634655)

    Published 2021
    “…Interestingly, Actinomycetales, Bacillales, and Lactobacillales respond positively to a pH decrease (4–5), suggesting a relevant role within a further silage process. …”
  18. 67118

    Superior Hard but Quickly Reversible Si–O–Si Network Enables Scalable Fabrication of Transparent, Self-Healing, Robust, and Programmable Multifunctional Nanocomposite Coatings by Yi Hou (148620)

    Published 2021
    “…The highly cross-linked continuous network endows the coating with a hardness (<i>H</i> = 0.83 GPa) higher than those of most polymers (<i>H</i> < 0.3 GPa), while the uniformly dispersed micelles decrease the Young’s modulus (<i>E</i> = 5.89 GPa) to a value as low as that of common plastics, resulting in excellent hardness and flexibility, with an <i>H</i>/<i>E</i> of 14.1% and an elastic recovery rate (<i>W</i><sub>e</sub>) of 86.3%. …”
  19. 67119

    Superior Hard but Quickly Reversible Si–O–Si Network Enables Scalable Fabrication of Transparent, Self-Healing, Robust, and Programmable Multifunctional Nanocomposite Coatings by Yi Hou (148620)

    Published 2021
    “…The highly cross-linked continuous network endows the coating with a hardness (<i>H</i> = 0.83 GPa) higher than those of most polymers (<i>H</i> < 0.3 GPa), while the uniformly dispersed micelles decrease the Young’s modulus (<i>E</i> = 5.89 GPa) to a value as low as that of common plastics, resulting in excellent hardness and flexibility, with an <i>H</i>/<i>E</i> of 14.1% and an elastic recovery rate (<i>W</i><sub>e</sub>) of 86.3%. …”
  20. 67120

    FcγRIa expression is sufficient to facilitate <i>E. coli</i> K1 invasion of COS-1 cells. by Rahul Mittal (202639)

    Published 2010
    “…In separate experiments, the bound proteins were blotted with anti-FcγRIa antibodies (D). Purified Myc-FcγRIa (5 and 10 µg) or BSA (10 µg) were incubated with OmpA+ <i>E. coli</i> separately, washed and then added to COS-1 cells. …”