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  1. 10841

    The Combination of Quantitative Proteomics and Systems Genetics Analysis Reveals that PTN Is Associated with Sleep-Loss-Induced Cognitive Impairment by Yutong Zhou (5492852)

    Published 2023
    “…Gene co-expression analysis further revealed the potential mechanism by which Ptn mediates insomnia-induced cognitive impairment via the MAPK signaling pathway; that is, the decreased secretion of Ptn induced by insomnia leads to reduced binding to Ptprz1 on the postsynaptic membrane with the activation of the MAPK pathway via Fos and Nr4a1, further leading to the apoptosis of neurons. …”
  2. 10842

    The Combination of Quantitative Proteomics and Systems Genetics Analysis Reveals that PTN Is Associated with Sleep-Loss-Induced Cognitive Impairment by Yutong Zhou (5492852)

    Published 2023
    “…Gene co-expression analysis further revealed the potential mechanism by which Ptn mediates insomnia-induced cognitive impairment via the MAPK signaling pathway; that is, the decreased secretion of Ptn induced by insomnia leads to reduced binding to Ptprz1 on the postsynaptic membrane with the activation of the MAPK pathway via Fos and Nr4a1, further leading to the apoptosis of neurons. …”
  3. 10843
  4. 10844

    The Combination of Quantitative Proteomics and Systems Genetics Analysis Reveals that PTN Is Associated with Sleep-Loss-Induced Cognitive Impairment by Yutong Zhou (5492852)

    Published 2023
    “…Gene co-expression analysis further revealed the potential mechanism by which Ptn mediates insomnia-induced cognitive impairment via the MAPK signaling pathway; that is, the decreased secretion of Ptn induced by insomnia leads to reduced binding to Ptprz1 on the postsynaptic membrane with the activation of the MAPK pathway via Fos and Nr4a1, further leading to the apoptosis of neurons. …”
  5. 10845

    The Combination of Quantitative Proteomics and Systems Genetics Analysis Reveals that PTN Is Associated with Sleep-Loss-Induced Cognitive Impairment by Yutong Zhou (5492852)

    Published 2023
    “…Gene co-expression analysis further revealed the potential mechanism by which Ptn mediates insomnia-induced cognitive impairment via the MAPK signaling pathway; that is, the decreased secretion of Ptn induced by insomnia leads to reduced binding to Ptprz1 on the postsynaptic membrane with the activation of the MAPK pathway via Fos and Nr4a1, further leading to the apoptosis of neurons. …”
  6. 10846

    Impact of a structured ICU training programme in resource-limited settings in Asia by Rashan Haniffa (3836473)

    Published 2017
    “…A larger cluster randomised study assessing process outcomes and longer-term indicators is warranted.…”
  7. 10847

    Nanorough Is Not Slippery Enough: Implications on Shedding and Heat Transfer by Daniel Orejon (2892722)

    Published 2024
    “…Lowering droplet–surface interactions via the implementation of lubricant-infused surfaces (LISs) has received important attention in the past years. …”
  8. 10848

    Nanorough Is Not Slippery Enough: Implications on Shedding and Heat Transfer by Daniel Orejon (2892722)

    Published 2024
    “…Lowering droplet–surface interactions via the implementation of lubricant-infused surfaces (LISs) has received important attention in the past years. …”
  9. 10849

    S1 Data - by Yue Chen (73753)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Aim</p><p>Dental erosion is a chemical-mechanical process that leads to the loss of dental hard tissues. …”
  10. 10850

    The experimental flowchart. by Yue Chen (73753)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Aim</p><p>Dental erosion is a chemical-mechanical process that leads to the loss of dental hard tissues. …”
  11. 10851

    Nanorough Is Not Slippery Enough: Implications on Shedding and Heat Transfer by Daniel Orejon (2892722)

    Published 2024
    “…Lowering droplet–surface interactions via the implementation of lubricant-infused surfaces (LISs) has received important attention in the past years. …”
  12. 10852

    Nanorough Is Not Slippery Enough: Implications on Shedding and Heat Transfer by Daniel Orejon (2892722)

    Published 2024
    “…Lowering droplet–surface interactions via the implementation of lubricant-infused surfaces (LISs) has received important attention in the past years. …”
  13. 10853

    Data_Sheet_1_Tracing Unconfined Nearfield Spreading of a River Plume Interflow in a Large Lake (Lake Geneva): Hydrodynamics, Suspended Particulate Matter, and Associated Fluxes.doc... by Violaine Piton (6669704)

    Published 2022
    “…The size of the interflow core and its velocity progressively decreased with distance from the mouth, as did SPM concentrations and volumes of particles (by a factor of 2–3 within 1,500 m), due to sediment settling and entrainment. …”
  14. 10854
  15. 10855

    STAT6 knockdown using multiple siRNA sequences inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of human colorectal and breast cancer cell lines by Carmen Salguero-Aranda (6690044)

    Published 2019
    “…The STAT6 siRNA sequences therefore represent a potential treatment for STAT6<sup>high</sup> colorectal and breast cancers and a wide variety of other STAT6-expressing cancers.…”
  16. 10856
  17. 10857

    Intermittent Heat Shocks Can Reduce Methanogenesis and Increase Generation of Longer-Chain Volatile Fatty Acids in Anaerobic Bioreactors by Hezhou Ding (14242293)

    Published 2024
    “…All HS temperatures significantly reduced CH<sub>4</sub> production (70–90%) without decreasing VFA production. After 135 days, total VFA concentrations in the HS treatments were around four times larger than the controls. …”
  18. 10858

    Study of structural stability and damaging effect on membrane for four Aβ42 dimers by Wei Feng (225281)

    Published 2017
    “…Based on the results, the 2NCb is considered as a stable dimeric unit for aggregating the larger Aβ42 oligomer, and has a potent ability to disrupt the membrane.…”
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