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  1. 101041

    Image_2_Retrospective investigation of the origin and epidemiology of the dengue outbreak in Yunnan, China from 2017 to 2018.TIF by Liang Cao (135383)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Since 2013, a dengue epidemic has broken out in Yunnan, China and neighboring countries. …”
  2. 101042

    Image_2_Retrospective investigation of the origin and epidemiology of the dengue outbreak in Yunnan, China from 2017 to 2018.TIF by Liang Cao (135383)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Since 2013, a dengue epidemic has broken out in Yunnan, China and neighboring countries. …”
  3. 101043

    Somatic responses depending on the dendritic properties of diameter and distance to soma. by Yuanhong Tang (6703388)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) (Left) Different dendrites selected in part D that have either similar diameters (blue) or distance to the soma (purple) referring to the dendrite D816. …”
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  6. 101046

    Video_3_TDP-43 Oligomerization and Phase Separation Properties Are Necessary for Autoregulation.MOV by Lydia C. Koehler (12416203)

    Published 2022
    “…In addition, we find that M337V decreases the cellular clearance of TDP-43 and other RNA binding proteins associated with ALS/FTD. …”
  7. 101047

    Video_2_TDP-43 Oligomerization and Phase Separation Properties Are Necessary for Autoregulation.MOV by Lydia C. Koehler (12416203)

    Published 2022
    “…In addition, we find that M337V decreases the cellular clearance of TDP-43 and other RNA binding proteins associated with ALS/FTD. …”
  8. 101048

    Video_1_TDP-43 Oligomerization and Phase Separation Properties Are Necessary for Autoregulation.MOV by Lydia C. Koehler (12416203)

    Published 2022
    “…In addition, we find that M337V decreases the cellular clearance of TDP-43 and other RNA binding proteins associated with ALS/FTD. …”
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  10. 101050

    The ABD of βI-spectrin enhances single spine AMPAR-mediated synaptic responses. by Michael W. Nestor (231215)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b><i>A</i></b>, mEPSCs from an untransfected control cell (upper trace) and a cell transfected with the ABD of βI-spectrin (lower trace) were recorded at −70 mV in the presence of TTX (1 µm). …”
  11. 101051

    Sequence of ERP Components Evoked by the Target and Mask by Antoine Del Cul (273035)

    Published 2007
    “…In the mask-subtracted data, these components appear to increase with SOA, which in reality means that the mask-induced activation (mask-evoked N1 and N2) decreases with SOA.</p> <p>For each component, its peak latency (in milliseconds) is represented as a function of SOA measured relative to target (continuous line) or to mask onset (dashed line). …”
  12. 101052

    Protective effects of hypercapnic acidosis on Ischemia–reperfusion-induced retinal injury - Fig 3 by Le-Tien Lin (6264473)

    Published 2019
    “…(B)Number of TUNEL-positive cells significantly decreased in both IR-HCA and HCA-IR groups. (C and D) Effects of HCA on the expression of the caspase-3 in the five groups. …”
  13. 101053

    Structural mapping of functional dynamics in the unbound and bound Hsp90 forms. by Josh Czemeres (4710352)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Structural mapping of the of the conformational mobility profiles for the unbound Hsp90 dimer (A) and Hsp90-Cdc37-Cdk4 complex (B). Conformational dynamics profiles were computed by averaging protein motions in the space of five lowest frequency modes. …”
  14. 101054

    DataSheet1_Polarity Dependence of Transport of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products Through Birnessite-Coated Porous Media.docx by Ye Li (290115)

    Published 2021
    “…Results suggested that polar compounds (such as bisphenol-A, tetracycline, and ciprofloxacin) had a higher affinity to birnessite-coated sands than the weak polar compounds (such as ibuprofen and carbamazepine) because the polarity was favorable to electrostatic attraction and oxidative reaction. …”
  15. 101055

    DataSheet_1_Diversity and biogeography of dinoflagellates in the Kuroshio region revealed by 18S rRNA metabarcoding.xls by Yubei Wu (18214924)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Dinoflagellate is one of the most diverse and pervasive protists and a fundamental player in the marine food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. …”
  16. 101056

    Video_1_Diversity and biogeography of dinoflagellates in the Kuroshio region revealed by 18S rRNA metabarcoding.mp4 by Yubei Wu (18214924)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Dinoflagellate is one of the most diverse and pervasive protists and a fundamental player in the marine food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. …”
  17. 101057

    DataSheet_3_Diversity and biogeography of dinoflagellates in the Kuroshio region revealed by 18S rRNA metabarcoding.xlsx by Yubei Wu (18214924)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Dinoflagellate is one of the most diverse and pervasive protists and a fundamental player in the marine food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. …”
  18. 101058

    DataSheet_4_Diversity and biogeography of dinoflagellates in the Kuroshio region revealed by 18S rRNA metabarcoding.xlsx by Yubei Wu (18214924)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Dinoflagellate is one of the most diverse and pervasive protists and a fundamental player in the marine food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. …”
  19. 101059

    Presentation_1_Diversity and biogeography of dinoflagellates in the Kuroshio region revealed by 18S rRNA metabarcoding.pdf by Yubei Wu (18214924)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Dinoflagellate is one of the most diverse and pervasive protists and a fundamental player in the marine food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. …”
  20. 101060

    DataSheet_2_Diversity and biogeography of dinoflagellates in the Kuroshio region revealed by 18S rRNA metabarcoding.xlsx by Yubei Wu (18214924)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Dinoflagellate is one of the most diverse and pervasive protists and a fundamental player in the marine food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. …”