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20521
DataSheet3_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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20522
Table1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.XLSX
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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20523
DataSheet2_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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20524
Soil Nutrient Content Influences the Abundance of Soil Microbes but Not Plant Biomass at the Small-Scale
Published 2014“…<div><p>Small-scale heterogeneity of abiotic and biotic factors is expected to play a crucial role in species coexistence. It is known that plants are able to concentrate their root biomass into areas with high nutrient content and also acquire nutrients via symbiotic microorganisms such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. …”
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20525
Predicted functions and subcellular locations of soybean stem proteins responsive to <i>B</i>. <i>maydis</i>.
Published 2015“…<p>(a) Protein spots increased (+) or decreased (-) in staining intensity in response to <i>B</i>. …”
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20526
Supporting data for "Investigating the role of macrophages in peripheral neuroiummne crosstalk in health and tauopathy."
Published 2024“…Using CRISPR-cas9 techniques, IL34 knockout reduced BVMac after peripheral challenge via i.p. LPS. This resulted in increased tau phosphorylation at site Thr181 associated with decreased cognitive performance and aggravated anxiety behaviors. …”
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20527
DataSheet1_Loss of Neogenin alters branchial arch development and leads to craniofacial skeletal defects.pdf
Published 2024“…Thus, our results identify Neogenin as a novel regulator of craniofacial skeletal formation and demonstrates it impinges on CNCC development via a non-cell autonomous mechanism.…”
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20528
Predicted functions and subcellular locations of soybean leaf proteins in response to <i>B</i>. <i>maydis</i>.
Published 2015“…<p>(a) Protein spots increased (+) or decreased (-) in staining intensity in response to <i>B</i>. …”
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20529
Amplitude and phase relationships between Pol II signals and mRNA accumulation identify posttranscriptional regulation in mRNA accumulation.
Published 2012“…(D–E) For the same genes the ratio of relative amplitudes (<i>B</i> = relative amplitude of Pol II, <i>b</i> = relative amplitude of mRNA) is plotted against the phase delay, together with the prediction for a constant half-life (red line). The trend (in D, median is the blue line and 25% and 75% percentiles are shown as light blue shading) shows that the ratio is centered on one at short delays and decreases for larger delays. …”
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20530
Bacterial PAMPs (LPS) and cytokines (IFNγ) increase macrophage phagocytosis and cell elasticity.
Published 2012“…</b> LPS and IFN-γ increase macrophage elasticity on a less rigid (1.2 kPa) substrate. Control unstimulated (US), LPS (1 µg/ml) stimulated, IFN-γ (200 U/ml) stimulated RAW macrophages were cultured on a less rigid substrate for 24 hours, and cell elasticity was measured via Optical Magnetic Twisting cytometry (OMTC). …”
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20531
Population pharmacokinetics of mycophenolic acid and dose optimisation in adult Chinese kidney transplant recipients
Published 2023“…Simulation results revealed that larger mycophenolate mofetil doses are required as the ALB concentration decreases. …”
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20532
Forest plot of the odds ratios (ORs) for systemic and local subgroups of infectious complications in pediatric patients with burn injuries who received systemic antibiotic prophyla...
Published 2019“…<p>Here, and in Figs <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0223063#pone.0223063.g003" target="_blank">3</a>–<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0223063#pone.0223063.g005" target="_blank">5</a>, black circles represent the OR for each study, while the left and right horizontal arms of the circles indicate the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the OR. …”
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20533
Convergent body size evolution of Crocodyliformes upon entering the aquatic realm (Evolution 2017)
Published 2017“…</div><div><div>I found that all three aquatic clades converge on greater optima than that of the terrestrial regime, with increased strength of selection and decreased variance. Lung volume, which has long been proposed as the main constraint on diving time, is only a constraint at sizes greater than 10 kg. …”
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20534
Visible Persistence of Single-Transient Random Dot Patterns: Spatial Parameters Affect the Duration of Fading Percepts
Published 2015“…This transient signal produces the percept of a disk or an annulus with an abrupt onset and a gradual offset. …”
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20535
DataSheet1_Mathematical Model of SARS-Cov-2 Propagation Versus ACE2 Fits COVID-19 Lethality Across Age and Sex and Predicts That of SARS.PDF
Published 2021“…The model fits Covid-19 fatality rate across age and sex in three countries with high accuracy (r2>0.9) under the hypothesis that the speed of viral progression in the infected organism is a decreasing function of the ACE2 level. Moreover, rescaling the fitted parameters by the ratio of the binding rates of the spike proteins of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 allows predicting the fatality rate of SARS-CoV across age and sex, thus linking the molecular and epidemiological levels.…”
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20536
Interfacial Molecular Structure and Dynamics of Confined Ring Polymer Melts under Shear Flow
Published 2018“…This additional mechanism leads to a lesser degree of the overall decreasing tendency of interfacial slip in the intermediate flow regime. …”
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20537
Dynamics of the body size evolution of Crocodyliformes (GSA 2018)
Published 2018“…Finally, there is evidence for a history of repeated body size increase and convergence coupled with increases in strength of selection and decreases in variance following shifts to a fully aquatic, diving lifestyle, suggesting common selective pressures on life in water spanning multiple aquatic clades. …”
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20538
Data from: Decade-long bird trends in China: Stable species richness but increasing biotic homogenization
Published 2025“…Taxonomic multiple-site beta diversity decreased over time (P < 0.01), indicating a trend towards biotic homogenization. …”
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20539
DataSheet1_Cell encapsulation in gelatin methacryloyl bioinks impairs microscale diffusion properties.pdf
Published 2023“…The diffusion capacity of GelMA with a higher MA significantly decreased compared to a lower MA. …”
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20540
Data_Sheet_1_Optogenetic stimulation shapes dendritic trees of infragranular cortical pyramidal cells.pdf
Published 2023“…The results suggested that optogenetic stimulation at a biologically meaningful frequency for the selected developmental stage can influence dendrite growth, but contrary to expectation, the optogenetic stimulation decreased dendritic growth.…”