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    Efficacy of Astaxanthin for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in a Murine Model by Yoko Yoshihisa (302291)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><p>Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with various factors, including immunological abnormalities and exposure to allergens. …”
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    Two-stage cultivation of a Nannochloropsis mutant for biodiesel feedstock by Doan, Y.T.T.

    Published 2015
    “…(MT-I5), as modified via random mutagenesis and flow cytometric cell sorting, was investigated in both a single- and two-stage cultivation using 250�L laboratory raceway ponds. …”
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  3. 10643

    TGFβI is a target for miR-21. by Lijing Bai (735973)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A. The predicted binding site between miR-21 and the TGFBI 3' UTR. …”
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    Image2_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
  5. 10645

    Image3_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
  6. 10646

    Image1_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    Table1_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.DOCX by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    Image4_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    Control of Metal Ion Size-Based Selectivity through Chelate Ring Geometry. Metal Ion Complexing Properties of 2,2′-Biimidazole by David Buist (2293633)

    Published 2010
    “…The ligand BIM forms minimum steric strain complexes with hypothetical metal ions with M−N (metal−nitrogen) bond lengths of 4.2 Å, in contrast to more usual ligands such as bipy (2,2′-bipyridyl) that prefer metal ions with M−N bond lengths of 2.51 Å. …”
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    Control of Metal Ion Size-Based Selectivity through Chelate Ring Geometry. Metal Ion Complexing Properties of 2,2′-Biimidazole by David Buist (2293633)

    Published 2010
    “…The ligand BIM forms minimum steric strain complexes with hypothetical metal ions with M−N (metal−nitrogen) bond lengths of 4.2 Å, in contrast to more usual ligands such as bipy (2,2′-bipyridyl) that prefer metal ions with M−N bond lengths of 2.51 Å. …”
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    Coastal Bacterioplankton Community Dynamics in Response to a Natural Disturbance by Sara K. Yeo (280749)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>In order to characterize how disturbances to microbial communities are propagated over temporal and spatial scales in aquatic environments, the dynamics of bacterial assemblages throughout a subtropical coastal embayment were investigated via SSU rRNA gene analyses over an 8-month period, which encompassed a large storm event. …”
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    Prospectively Quantifying the Propensity for Atrial Fibrillation: A Mechanistic Formulation by Richard T. Carrick (701836)

    Published 2015
    “…Given that some of the quantities comprising <i>Fb</i> are amenable to manipulation (via either pharmacologic treatment or catheter ablation), these findings provide a theoretical basis for the development of titrated therapies of atrial fibrillation.…”
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    Persistent PTD evoked by a single burst of PF firing. by Astrid Bergerot (586880)

    Published 2013
    “…Although on average the FV decreased by 5.9±0.8% after 10 min, the fEPSP depression was significantly larger (14±0.8%, n = 34, p = 3·10<sup>−9</sup>). …”
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    A Protective Role by Interleukin-17F in Colon Tumorigenesis by Zan Tong (172048)

    Published 2012
    “…Together, our findings demonstrate a protective role for IL-17F in colon cancer development, possibly via inhibiting tumor angiogenesis.…”
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    Depiction of the cellular location of differentially expressed proteins and select differentially expressed genes in RER-susceptible horses. by Kennedy Aldrich (10125669)

    Published 2021
    “…Decreased expression was found for Ca<sup>2+</sup> activated proteins [SERCA2 (<i>ATP2A2)</i>, troponins (TNN1,C,T) myosin regulatory light chains (MYL2,3)] as well as other sarcomere proteins (ACTN3, MYOZ, FLNC, MYH1). …”
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    Response of a neural mass block to biphasic balanced pulses. by Elif Köksal Ersöz (8720205)

    Published 2020
    “…Amplitude of the steady state oscillations decreases with frequency. Panels (a1) and (a2) show the responses at <i>f</i> = 10 <i>Hz</i> and <i>f</i> = 100 <i>Hz</i>, respectively. …”
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    Table_1_The Efficacy and Safety of a Fixed Combination of Chinese Herbal Medicine in Chronic Urticaria: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study.docx by Sien-Hung Yang (748613)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Background: Chronic urticaria is a bothersome skin disease, and Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is commonly used as adjuvant therapy. …”
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    Illustration of p-value bias as a result of deflated standard errors. by Christiaan de Leeuw (457984)

    Published 2023
    “…At a reference p-value of 0.0001 however, the biased p-value is about 1.2×10<sup>−5</sup>, an 8.1-fold decrease. …”
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