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  1. 109101

    Table_2_An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges.docx by Pham Van Khang (552767)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, the genetic correlations of body weights between different measurement periods were moderate but different from one. This suggests that body weights measured at different time points may be different traits and selection for improved early weight may not capture all genetic expressions in subsequent rearing periods in Asian seabass. …”
  2. 109102

    Image_3_Bacillus velezensis AP183 Inhibits Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Formation and Proliferation in Murine and Bovine Disease Models.tif by Sayma Afroj (11539501)

    Published 2021
    “…In groups treated with B. velezensis AP183, SCC and abundance of S. aureus decreased with significant reductions in S. aureus after 3 days post-inoculation with AP183 (P = 0.04). …”
  3. 109103

    Table_2_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Cathepsin-cysteine proteases situated within lysosomes participate in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including the degradation of harmful proteins. Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  4. 109104

    Image_2_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.PDF by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Cathepsin-cysteine proteases situated within lysosomes participate in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including the degradation of harmful proteins. Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  5. 109105

    Table_7_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Cathepsin-cysteine proteases situated within lysosomes participate in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including the degradation of harmful proteins. Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  6. 109106

    Table_4_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Cathepsin-cysteine proteases situated within lysosomes participate in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including the degradation of harmful proteins. Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  7. 109107

    Table_6_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Cathepsin-cysteine proteases situated within lysosomes participate in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including the degradation of harmful proteins. Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  8. 109108

    Table_3_Cathepsins and Parkinson’s disease: insights from Mendelian randomization analyses.CSV by Aishanjiang Yusufujiang (12895259)

    Published 2024
    “…Cathepsin-cysteine proteases situated within lysosomes participate in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including the degradation of harmful proteins. Prior research has pointed towards a potential link between cathepsins and PD; however, the precise causal relationship between the cathepsin family and PD remains unclear.…”
  9. 109109

    Contrasting cardiovascular mortality trends in Eastern Mediterranean populations: Contributions from risk factor changes and treatments by Critchley, Julia

    Published 2016
    “…Results Risk factor trends: Smoking prevalence was high in men, persisting in Syria but decreasing in Tunisia, oPt and Turkey. BMI rose by 1-2 kg/m2 and diabetes prevalence increased by 40%-50%. …”
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  10. 109110

    Image_8_Cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 reprograms monocytes and macrophages to inhibit LPS-induced inflammation.tif by Mario Pérez-Diego (14799367)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, WIN55,212-2 induced a metabolic and epigenetic shift in macrophages by decreasing LPS-induced mTORC1 signaling, commitment to glycolysis and active histone marks in pro-inflammatory cytokine promoters. …”
  11. 109111

    Image_4_Cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 reprograms monocytes and macrophages to inhibit LPS-induced inflammation.tif by Mario Pérez-Diego (14799367)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, WIN55,212-2 induced a metabolic and epigenetic shift in macrophages by decreasing LPS-induced mTORC1 signaling, commitment to glycolysis and active histone marks in pro-inflammatory cytokine promoters. …”
  12. 109112

    Image_2_Cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 reprograms monocytes and macrophages to inhibit LPS-induced inflammation.tif by Mario Pérez-Diego (14799367)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, WIN55,212-2 induced a metabolic and epigenetic shift in macrophages by decreasing LPS-induced mTORC1 signaling, commitment to glycolysis and active histone marks in pro-inflammatory cytokine promoters. …”
  13. 109113

    Image_7_Cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 reprograms monocytes and macrophages to inhibit LPS-induced inflammation.tif by Mario Pérez-Diego (14799367)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, WIN55,212-2 induced a metabolic and epigenetic shift in macrophages by decreasing LPS-induced mTORC1 signaling, commitment to glycolysis and active histone marks in pro-inflammatory cytokine promoters. …”
  14. 109114

    Provider performance and facility readiness for managing infections in young infants in primary care facilities in rural Bangladesh by Jennifer A. Applegate (8707761)

    Published 2020
    “…Facility readiness was assessed using checklists completed by study staff at three time points. To assess provider performance, we extracted data for all infection cases from facility registers and compared providers’ diagnosis and treatment against the guidelines. …”
  15. 109115

    Image_6_Cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 reprograms monocytes and macrophages to inhibit LPS-induced inflammation.tif by Mario Pérez-Diego (14799367)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, WIN55,212-2 induced a metabolic and epigenetic shift in macrophages by decreasing LPS-induced mTORC1 signaling, commitment to glycolysis and active histone marks in pro-inflammatory cytokine promoters. …”
  16. 109116

    Image_3_Cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 reprograms monocytes and macrophages to inhibit LPS-induced inflammation.tif by Mario Pérez-Diego (14799367)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, WIN55,212-2 induced a metabolic and epigenetic shift in macrophages by decreasing LPS-induced mTORC1 signaling, commitment to glycolysis and active histone marks in pro-inflammatory cytokine promoters. …”
  17. 109117

    Data_Sheet_2_How to “Start Small and Just Keep Moving Forward”: Mixed Methods Results From a Stepped-Wedge Trial to Support Evidence-Based Processes in Local Health Departments.pdf... by Rebekah R. Jacob (8638377)

    Published 2022
    “…LHD staff completed a quantitative survey at 4 time points measuring their EBDM skills, organizational supports, and evidence-based interventions. …”
  18. 109118

    Deletion of the transmembrane helix promotes greater stability and biological activity. by Wei Yang (109917)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(E)</b> Lysates prepared from cells expressing either NACC2-NTRK2 (left lanes) or NACC2-NTRK2-ΔTM (right lanes) and treated with cycloheximide for the indicated time points were examined by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotted for NTRK2 The left lanes show decreasing amounts of NACC2-NTRK2 in the presence of cycloheximide, while the right lanes reveal little or no change in NACC2-NTRK2-ΔTM under identical conditions. …”
  19. 109119

    Mode of virus transmission differentially steers susceptibility to entry inhibition. by Irene A. Abela (173068)

    Published 2012
    “…Red and black values denote IC50 (nM) of during cell-cell and cell-free transmission, respectively. Data points represent means of duplicates from three independent inhibition experiments. …”