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  1. 21461

    Image_3_Annexin II Light Chain p11 Interacts With ENaC to Increase Functional Activity at the Membrane.jpg by Tanya T. Cheung (5450429)

    Published 2019
    “…Overall, our findings reveal a novel protein interaction that controls the number of ENaC channels inserted at the membrane via the exocytic pathway.…”
  2. 21462

    Table_5_Rapid risk assessment tool (RRAT) to prioritize emerging and re-emerging livestock diseases for risk management.docx by Clazien J. de Vos (8459322)

    Published 2022
    “…The incursion risk of African swine fever increased over the period considered, whereas the risk of equine infectious anemia decreased. The variation in the incursion risk over time illustrates the need to update the risk estimates on a regular basis. …”
  3. 21463

    Image_2_Annexin II Light Chain p11 Interacts With ENaC to Increase Functional Activity at the Membrane.jpg by Tanya T. Cheung (5450429)

    Published 2019
    “…Overall, our findings reveal a novel protein interaction that controls the number of ENaC channels inserted at the membrane via the exocytic pathway.…”
  4. 21464

    Image_4_Annexin II Light Chain p11 Interacts With ENaC to Increase Functional Activity at the Membrane.jpg by Tanya T. Cheung (5450429)

    Published 2019
    “…Overall, our findings reveal a novel protein interaction that controls the number of ENaC channels inserted at the membrane via the exocytic pathway.…”
  5. 21465

    DataSheet1_Effect of Parkinson’s Disease on Cardio-postural Coupling During Orthostatic Challenge.pdf by Rabie Fadil (12749993)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, the cardiac baroreflex had a limited effect on blood pressure during standing while lower limb muscles continued to contract and maintain blood pressure via the muscle-pump mechanism. …”
  6. 21466

    Image_1_Annexin II Light Chain p11 Interacts With ENaC to Increase Functional Activity at the Membrane.jpg by Tanya T. Cheung (5450429)

    Published 2019
    “…Overall, our findings reveal a novel protein interaction that controls the number of ENaC channels inserted at the membrane via the exocytic pathway.…”
  7. 21467

    Inhibition of Aerobic Glycolysis Represses Akt/mTOR/HIF-1α Axis and Restores Tamoxifen Sensitivity in Antiestrogen-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells by Yu Mi Woo (767695)

    Published 2015
    “…In addition, the phosphorylated AMPK which is a negative regulator of mTOR was decreased in LCC2 and LCC9 cells compared to MCF7S. …”
  8. 21468

    Table_2_Rapid risk assessment tool (RRAT) to prioritize emerging and re-emerging livestock diseases for risk management.docx by Clazien J. de Vos (8459322)

    Published 2022
    “…The incursion risk of African swine fever increased over the period considered, whereas the risk of equine infectious anemia decreased. The variation in the incursion risk over time illustrates the need to update the risk estimates on a regular basis. …”
  9. 21469

    Pollen-based Holocene vegetation reconstruction.xlsx by Yuanhao Sun (12697028)

    Published 2023
    “…In the Daihai basin, the vegetation cover changed relatively little, maintaining values of 45–50%, and only increased during the interval of 8–5.1 ka, when it attained a maximum of 67%. In the Gonghai area, the vegetation cover remained at a higher level at 70–80% for an extended interval, before decreasing substantially to 58% after 1.4 ka. …”
  10. 21470

    Gradients of cortical and laminar thickness against geodesic distance from primary areas. by Konrad Wagstyl (6714830)

    Published 2020
    “…By contrast, motor-frontal cortical thickness gradients exhibited decreases in thickness of the same layers. (B) The same trends were evident in the von Economo data set; however, because of the small number of recorded samples, the confidence intervals were larger and generally included zero. …”
  11. 21471

    Discriminant analysis morphospace plot comparing Limiavipedidae (<i>Wupus</i> and <i>Limiavipes</i>) to prints of small- and medium-sized theropods and large wading birds. by Lida Xing (309643)

    Published 2015
    “…Axis 1 is interpreted as the size–total divarication axis; as size and pace angulation increase (as the size of the trackmaker increases and as the trackway narrows), total divarication decreases. This is consistent with the observations of theropods having a smaller total divarication, as well as a larger size and narrower trackway. …”
  12. 21472

    Data for “Stream size-dependent effect of urban land use on occupancy of an apex freshwater carnivore recolonizing past ranges” by Manlio Marcelli (17548635)

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, higher percentage of urban land cover around streams was predicted to reduce the probability of occupancy at smaller streams, but did not influence occupancy at larger streams. Despite a large increase in occupancy, otters at the southern periphery of the Italian range are still unable to colonize small rivers in urbanized areas. …”
  13. 21473

    Negative selection on reassortment. by Mara Villa (2855789)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(a) The cumulative distribution of mean nucleotide distances <i>d</i> between reassortant and parent strains for the HA-NA reassortments in influenza A/H3N2 (red line) is compared to the corresponding distribution of distances for co-circulating strains in the same influenza season (solid blue line) and from the New York area only [<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006685#ppat.1006685.ref028" target="_blank">28</a>] (dashed blue line). …”
  14. 21474

    The Prognostic Implications of Macrophages Expressing Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen in Breast Cancer Depend on Immune Context by Michael J. Campbell (5833)

    Published 2013
    “…We observed similar results using a gene signature-proxy for PCNA<sup>+</sup> TAMs in a larger independent set of 425 neoadjuvant-treated breast cancer cases. …”
  15. 21475

    Membrane properties of MSN subtypes in rat slices. by Henrike Planert (384562)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>C,</i> right, relative AP amplitude change between first and second AP. The amplitude decreased to a larger extent in striatonigral than in nonlabeled MSNs (n = 26 and n = 25, p = 0.014, t-test). …”
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  18. 21478

    Effects of Maraviroc and Efavirenz on Markers of Immune Activation and Inflammation and Associations with CD4<sup>+</sup> Cell Rises in HIV-Infected Patients by Nicholas Funderburg (89116)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Maraviroc treatment for HIV-1 infected patients results in larger CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell rises than are attributable to its antiviral activity alone. …”
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  20. 21480

    Image 6_Tumor-associated bacteria activate PRDX1-driven glycolysis to promote immune evasion and PD-1 antibody resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma.jpeg by Heng Zhang (320479)

    Published 2025
    “…These findings provide the first evidence linking intratumoral bacteria to PD-1 resistance via redox-regulated metabolism, proposing dual targeting of PRDX1 and gut microbiota as a novel combinatorial immunotherapy strategy.…”