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  1. 8461

    Image_10_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As the collapse of activity occurred later in hippocampus compared with medial entorhinal cortex, it suggests that the ability of a neural network to maintain the 1/f slope with decreasing energy is a function of general connectivity. …”
  2. 8462

    Image_2_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As the collapse of activity occurred later in hippocampus compared with medial entorhinal cortex, it suggests that the ability of a neural network to maintain the 1/f slope with decreasing energy is a function of general connectivity. …”
  3. 8463

    MR findings of microvascular perfusion in infarcted and remote myocardium early after successful primary PCI by Anne Bethke (5949782)

    Published 2018
    “…MCE in the remote myocardium revealed that patients with larger infarction also had significantly decreased MCE in the non-infarcted, remote area.…”
  4. 8464

    Image_9_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As the collapse of activity occurred later in hippocampus compared with medial entorhinal cortex, it suggests that the ability of a neural network to maintain the 1/f slope with decreasing energy is a function of general connectivity. …”
  5. 8465

    Image_7_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As the collapse of activity occurred later in hippocampus compared with medial entorhinal cortex, it suggests that the ability of a neural network to maintain the 1/f slope with decreasing energy is a function of general connectivity. …”
  6. 8466

    SGS-LTER Impact of Labile and Recalcitrant Carbon Treatments on Plant Communities (Density) in a Semiarid Ecosystem on the Central Plains Experimental Range, Nunn, Colorado, USA 19... by Ingrid Burke (10059655)

    Published 2023
    “…Sawdust + sugar was the most effective treatment to decrease exotic species canopy cover and increase native species density over the long term. …”
  7. 8467

    SGS-LTER Impact of Labile and Recalcitrant Carbon Treatments on Plant Communities (Canopy Cover) in a Semiarid Ecosystem on the Central Plains Experimental Range, Nunn, Colorado, U... by Ingrid Burke (10059655)

    Published 2023
    “…Sawdust + sugar was the most effective treatment to decrease exotic species canopy cover and increase native species density over the long term. …”
  8. 8468

    Image_4_WHOPPA Enables Parallel Assessment of Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 and Glucocerebrosidase Enzymatic Activity in Parkinson’s Disease Monocytes.jpg by Rebecca L. Wallings (12858059)

    Published 2022
    “…In the application of this protocol, we found increased LRRK2 levels and stimulation-dependent enzymatic activity, and decreased GBA index in classical iPD monocytes, as well as increased cytokine release in PD PBMCs. …”
  9. 8469

    Image_2_WHOPPA Enables Parallel Assessment of Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 and Glucocerebrosidase Enzymatic Activity in Parkinson’s Disease Monocytes.jpeg by Rebecca L. Wallings (12858059)

    Published 2022
    “…In the application of this protocol, we found increased LRRK2 levels and stimulation-dependent enzymatic activity, and decreased GBA index in classical iPD monocytes, as well as increased cytokine release in PD PBMCs. …”
  10. 8470

    Parallel, High-Quality Proteomic and Targeted Metabolomic Quantification Using Laser Capture Microdissected Tissues by Shichen Shen (1392565)

    Published 2021
    “…This strategy markedly leverages the scope of quantitative-omics investigations using LCM samples, and combining with IonStar, can be readily adapted to larger-cohort clinical analysis. Moreover, the capacity of parallel proteomics/metabolomics quantification permits precise corroboration of regulatory processes on both protein and small-molecule levels, with decreased batch effect and enhanced utilization of samples.…”
  11. 8471

    Image_3_WHOPPA Enables Parallel Assessment of Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 and Glucocerebrosidase Enzymatic Activity in Parkinson’s Disease Monocytes.jpg by Rebecca L. Wallings (12858059)

    Published 2022
    “…In the application of this protocol, we found increased LRRK2 levels and stimulation-dependent enzymatic activity, and decreased GBA index in classical iPD monocytes, as well as increased cytokine release in PD PBMCs. …”
  12. 8472

    Parallel, High-Quality Proteomic and Targeted Metabolomic Quantification Using Laser Capture Microdissected Tissues by Shichen Shen (1392565)

    Published 2021
    “…This strategy markedly leverages the scope of quantitative-omics investigations using LCM samples, and combining with IonStar, can be readily adapted to larger-cohort clinical analysis. Moreover, the capacity of parallel proteomics/metabolomics quantification permits precise corroboration of regulatory processes on both protein and small-molecule levels, with decreased batch effect and enhanced utilization of samples.…”
  13. 8473
  14. 8474

    Implantation of a Berlin Heart EXCOR by Monroe McKay (17019630)

    Published 2023
    “…<p dir="ltr">A previously healthy two-month-old infant born at thirty-six weeks presented with increasing fussiness, a respiratory rate of sixty breaths per minute and an oxygen saturation of 85 percent. …”
  15. 8475

    Model illustration. by Leontine Alkema (111799)

    Published 2011
    “…The red curve illustrates the effect of changes in one of the parameters. Column 1: A larger average decline gives a faster decline in U5MR. …”
  16. 8476

    Monitoring Flower Visitation Networks and Interactions between Pairs of Bumble Bees in a Large Outdoor Flight Cage by Mathieu Lihoreau (137965)

    Published 2016
    “…Here we investigated the foraging patterns of pairs of bumble bees (<i>Bombus terrestris</i>) released sequentially into an 880m<sup>2</sup> outdoor flight cage containing 10 feeding stations (artificial flowers). …”
  17. 8477

    Phase diagrams, demonstrating the spontaneous emergence and stability of the recurrent nature of crime and other possible outcomes of the evolutionary competition of criminals (),... by Matjaž Perc (133597)

    Published 2013
    “…In other words, when a certain value of temptation is exceeded, it cannot be compensated by larger inspection costs anymore. A re-entry into the cyclic phase is possible through a succession of two discontinuous phase transitions (dashed lines) occurring for sufficiently small and decreasing inspection costs. …”
  18. 8478

    Supplementary materials: Recommendations from Cochrane reviews for improving future trials on anesthesia and pain: a meta-research study by Renata Runjic (18500446)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr"><b>These are peer-reviewed supplementary materials for the article '</b><b>Recommendations from Cochrane reviews </b><b>for improving future trials on anesthesia </b><b>and pain: a meta-research study</b><b>' published in the</b><b> </b><b><i>Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research</i></b><b>.…”
  19. 8479

    Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Costa Rica: Deforestation and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). by Luis Fernando Chaves (19596)

    Published 2008
    “…The difference is statistically significant as shown by a one tail Welch's t-test (a test robust to differences in variance) in which the alternative hypothesis is that the difference in forest cover between 1 and 2 is larger than 0 (<i>Welch's t</i> =  2.14, d.f. = 5.9, p<0.038).…”
  20. 8480

    Photographs showing the cavities and cyst formation after T8 spinal cord transection. by Chu-Hsun Cheng (798713)

    Published 2015
    “…The histograms show that treatment with 50 U and 100 U ChABC significantly decreased the length of the cavities compared to the control group at 4 and 10 weeks after spinal cord injury, but there was no significant difference between the ChABC-treated groups (n = 4 per group; **<i>p</i><0.01, one-way ANOVA, Tukey’s post hoc test). …”