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  1. 11921

    Image_4_Eimeria tenella Translation Initiation Factor eIF-5A That Interacts With Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase 4 Is Involved in Host Cell Invasion.tif by Shanshan Liang (148578)

    Published 2021
    “…As the invasion of DF-1 cells progressed, EteIF-5A fluorescence intensity increased in trophozoites, decreased in immature schizonts, and increased in mature schizonts. …”
  2. 11922

    Image_2_Eimeria tenella Translation Initiation Factor eIF-5A That Interacts With Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase 4 Is Involved in Host Cell Invasion.tif by Shanshan Liang (148578)

    Published 2021
    “…As the invasion of DF-1 cells progressed, EteIF-5A fluorescence intensity increased in trophozoites, decreased in immature schizonts, and increased in mature schizonts. …”
  3. 11923

    Image_1_Eimeria tenella Translation Initiation Factor eIF-5A That Interacts With Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase 4 Is Involved in Host Cell Invasion.tif by Shanshan Liang (148578)

    Published 2021
    “…As the invasion of DF-1 cells progressed, EteIF-5A fluorescence intensity increased in trophozoites, decreased in immature schizonts, and increased in mature schizonts. …”
  4. 11924

    DataSheet_1_Eimeria tenella Translation Initiation Factor eIF-5A That Interacts With Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase 4 Is Involved in Host Cell Invasion.xlsx by Shanshan Liang (148578)

    Published 2021
    “…As the invasion of DF-1 cells progressed, EteIF-5A fluorescence intensity increased in trophozoites, decreased in immature schizonts, and increased in mature schizonts. …”
  5. 11925

    Image_3_Eimeria tenella Translation Initiation Factor eIF-5A That Interacts With Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase 4 Is Involved in Host Cell Invasion.tif by Shanshan Liang (148578)

    Published 2021
    “…As the invasion of DF-1 cells progressed, EteIF-5A fluorescence intensity increased in trophozoites, decreased in immature schizonts, and increased in mature schizonts. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Wingless-related integration site (WNT) signaling is activated during the inflammatory response upon cardiac surgery: A translational study.docx by Bernard D. Krüger (14104044)

    Published 2022
    “…In preclinical research, WNT-5a may sustain an inflammatory response and cause endothelial dysfunction. …”
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    Table_1_Mandatory Mask-Wearing and Hand Hygiene Associated With Decreased Infectious Diseases Among Patients Undergoing Regular Hemodialysis: A Historical-Control Study.DOC by Jun-Jian Qin (10049540)

    Published 2021
    “…As a result, the incidences of UTRI, pneumonia, catheter-related infections, digestive tract infections, and infections at other sites all decreased during the pandemic.…”
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    Gradient-Janus Wires for Simultaneous Fogwater Harvesting and Electricity Generation by Lieshuang Zhong (6030992)

    Published 2024
    “…A Gradient-Janus wire (GJW) with a diameter of 0.3 mm has been fabricated on a large scale through liquid confined modification, enabling the opposite conical wetting phenomenon along the same orientation of the GJW, characterized by an increasing superhydrophilic region and a decreasing hydrophobic region. This property allows the GJW to exhibit controllable water hovering, transport, and pinning during fog harvesting, i.e., at a large tilting angle α of 60° (mass increased with decreased α), the GJW can hover 0.6 mg of harvested fogwater in 30 s, can transport 3 mg of fogwater along the gradient in 30 s at α = 4° (with maximal mass reaching up to 4.3 mg at α = −10°), and finally, pin the water droplet at the end of the GJW. …”
  19. 11939

    Gradient-Janus Wires for Simultaneous Fogwater Harvesting and Electricity Generation by Lieshuang Zhong (6030992)

    Published 2024
    “…A Gradient-Janus wire (GJW) with a diameter of 0.3 mm has been fabricated on a large scale through liquid confined modification, enabling the opposite conical wetting phenomenon along the same orientation of the GJW, characterized by an increasing superhydrophilic region and a decreasing hydrophobic region. This property allows the GJW to exhibit controllable water hovering, transport, and pinning during fog harvesting, i.e., at a large tilting angle α of 60° (mass increased with decreased α), the GJW can hover 0.6 mg of harvested fogwater in 30 s, can transport 3 mg of fogwater along the gradient in 30 s at α = 4° (with maximal mass reaching up to 4.3 mg at α = −10°), and finally, pin the water droplet at the end of the GJW. …”
  20. 11940

    Gradient-Janus Wires for Simultaneous Fogwater Harvesting and Electricity Generation by Lieshuang Zhong (6030992)

    Published 2024
    “…A Gradient-Janus wire (GJW) with a diameter of 0.3 mm has been fabricated on a large scale through liquid confined modification, enabling the opposite conical wetting phenomenon along the same orientation of the GJW, characterized by an increasing superhydrophilic region and a decreasing hydrophobic region. This property allows the GJW to exhibit controllable water hovering, transport, and pinning during fog harvesting, i.e., at a large tilting angle α of 60° (mass increased with decreased α), the GJW can hover 0.6 mg of harvested fogwater in 30 s, can transport 3 mg of fogwater along the gradient in 30 s at α = 4° (with maximal mass reaching up to 4.3 mg at α = −10°), and finally, pin the water droplet at the end of the GJW. …”