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  1. 18941

    Fig 5 - by Laura H. Spencer (14025963)

    Published 2024
    “…Points indicate the mean eigengenes (i.e. first principal component) for each treatment within each module, with standard deviation among individuals within treatments indicated by error bars. …”
  2. 18942

    A 2D schematic showing the conversion of local fibre orientation vectors into global fibre tracts which are seeded with nodes and coupled into a spatial network. by Max Falkenberg (6437324)

    Published 2022
    “…(B) Beginning from a set of random seed points (red circles), fibres are generated using tractography, propagating forward and backwards in the direction of the local orientation vector. …”
  3. 18943

    Larvicidal and macrofilaricidal efficacy of Closantel and Morantel against mosquito larvae and <i>Setaria digitata</i> nematodes by Megan Hall (506400)

    Published 2025
    “…While malaria incidence in India has decreased by nearly 50% in recent years, India holds 66% of the WHO SEA region’s malaria burden (World Malaria Report, 2023, Singh et al., 2024). …”
  4. 18944

    Energy restriction causes metaphase delay and chromosome mis-segregation in cancer cells by Aoxing Cheng (10892887)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, using time-lapse microscopy, we found that cancer cells displayed unique mitotic phenotypes in a dose-dependent manner upon decreasing ATP (i.e. energy) supply. When reduction in ATP concentration was moderate, chromosome movements in mitosis were barely affected, while the metaphase–anaphase transition was significantly prolonged due to reduced tension between the sister-kinetochores, which delayed the satisfaction of the spindle assembly checkpoint. …”
  5. 18945

    Differential neural dynamics in the GNP model incorporating electrodiffusion and ion concentration changes. by Zichao Liu (4591993)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, the neuron in the fGNP model (red) maintains a constant firing frequency under the same stimuli. (e) Significant changes in ion concentrations and reversal potentials occur under prolonged stimulation, following the same trend as shown in (b). …”
  6. 18946

    Table 1_Multiparametric MRI assessment of renal blood oxygenation, fat content, and hemodynamics in an animal model of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease.docx by Chao Wang (146527)

    Published 2025
    “…Renal T2* and FF were significantly correlated with renal H&E scores and HIF-1α expression (|r| = 0.3552–0.7745). …”
  7. 18947

    Presentation_1_Comparative Genomics of Microbacterium Species to Reveal Diversity, Potential for Secondary Metabolites and Heavy Metal Resistance.PPTX by Erika Corretto (3620294)

    Published 2020
    “…They share a small core genome (331 gene families covering basic functions) pointing to high genetic diversity. The most common secondary metabolite gene clusters encode pathways for the production of terpenoids, type III polyketide synthases and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases, potentially responsible of the synthesis of siderophore-like compounds. …”
  8. 18948

    Presentation_1_Excessive Promoters as Silencers of Genes Horizontally Acquired by Escherichia coli.PPTX by Aleksandr Bykov (8493663)

    Published 2020
    “…In both cases, the number of potential start points decreased resulting in an ordinary regulatory region with only one dominant promoter in the case of positive selection. …”
  9. 18949

    Data_Sheet_2_Excessive Promoters as Silencers of Genes Horizontally Acquired by Escherichia coli.PDF by Aleksandr Bykov (8493663)

    Published 2020
    “…In both cases, the number of potential start points decreased resulting in an ordinary regulatory region with only one dominant promoter in the case of positive selection. …”
  10. 18950

    Data_Sheet_1_Excessive Promoters as Silencers of Genes Horizontally Acquired by Escherichia coli.PDF by Aleksandr Bykov (8493663)

    Published 2020
    “…In both cases, the number of potential start points decreased resulting in an ordinary regulatory region with only one dominant promoter in the case of positive selection. …”
  11. 18951

    Cluster growth in the percolation model. by Chengyuan Han (7901234)

    Published 2019
    “…As <i>p</i><sup>T</sup> → 0, only a single, global cluster with a central supplier <i>k</i>* = 16 and <i>S</i><sub>16</sub> = 1 remains (blue line). (b-e) Snapshots of the network for different values of <i>p</i><sup>T</sup>. …”
  12. 18952

    Stability results for shear-thinning fluids. by Fabien Depoilly (20291002)

    Published 2024
    “…In both cases, when <i>n</i> decreases, Re<sup><i>θ</i></sup> becomes greater than and the flow is destabilized. c) Carreau fluid: as a function of <i>n</i> for different regularization parameters . d) Ellis fluid: as a function of <i>n</i> for different regularization parameters . e) Carreau fluid: as a function of <i>n</i> for (black) and (violet). …”
  13. 18953

    Confinement-Mediated Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbon Fluids: Insights from Monte Carlo Simulations by Jiaoyan Li (7725752)

    Published 2020
    “…As the surface energy (i.e., fluid–pore interaction) decreased, the isothermal vapor pressure increased, indicating a greater preference for the fluid to exist in the vapor state. …”
  14. 18954

    Evaluation of different potential maternal clearance mechanisms. by Taylor N. Ayers (16542376)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(D)</b> Comparison of codon adaptation index (CAI) between cleared mRNA and a set of stable mRNA, showing no significant decreased CAI associated with clearance. <b>(E, F)</b> Top hits from the CISBP-RNA database for each of the MEME motifs enriched in cleared genes.…”
  15. 18955

    Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Genomics of Microbacterium Species to Reveal Diversity, Potential for Secondary Metabolites and Heavy Metal Resistance.docx by Erika Corretto (3620294)

    Published 2020
    “…They share a small core genome (331 gene families covering basic functions) pointing to high genetic diversity. The most common secondary metabolite gene clusters encode pathways for the production of terpenoids, type III polyketide synthases and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases, potentially responsible of the synthesis of siderophore-like compounds. …”
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  17. 18957

    Image_1_Excessive Promoters as Silencers of Genes Horizontally Acquired by Escherichia coli.JPEG by Aleksandr Bykov (8493663)

    Published 2020
    “…In both cases, the number of potential start points decreased resulting in an ordinary regulatory region with only one dominant promoter in the case of positive selection. …”
  18. 18958

    Reduced control model M4: Normative evidence accumulation. by Veith Weilnhammer (2909060)

    Published 2023
    “…History-congruent amounted to 50.73% ± 0.07% of trials (in blue). As in the full model, the no-oscillation model showed a significant bias toward perceptual history T(4.32×10<sup>3</sup>) = 9.94, <i>p</i> = 4.88×10<sup>−23</sup>; upper panel). …”
  19. 18959

    Knock out VGLL4 in valvar endothelial cells leads to hypertrophy and compromised heart function on later stage. by Wei Yu (43094)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Gross front view of hearts from 9-month-old <i>Tie2</i><sup><i>Cre+</i></sup><i>;Vgll4</i><sup><i>fl/-</i></sup> and <i>Vgll4</i><sup><i>fl/-</i></sup> control hearts. …”
  20. 18960

    Replication of the main behavioral patterns of actions and judgments in Experiment 3. by Claire Lugrin (21156528)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants who participated in the judgment task 1st have an increased prosocial action rate, and stricter judgments compared to participants who started with the action task (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013032#pcbi.1013032.s020" target="_blank">S1</a> and <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013032#pcbi.1013032.s021" target="_blank">S2 Tables</a>), nonetheless, the effects of the different task parameters are comparable in these two groups. (<b>e, f</b>) Effect of payoff distributions (points of Player B and bonus) on average judgments (e) and prosocial action rate (f). …”