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  1. 19421

    DataSheet_3_Early-life stress and dietary fatty acids impact the brain lipid/oxylipin profile into adulthood, basally and in response to LPS.docx by Kitty Reemst (13696147)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Brain lipid dysregulation is a hallmark of depression and Alzheimer’s disease, also marked by chronic inflammation. …”
  2. 19422

    DataSheet_2_Early-life stress and dietary fatty acids impact the brain lipid/oxylipin profile into adulthood, basally and in response to LPS.pdf by Kitty Reemst (13696147)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Brain lipid dysregulation is a hallmark of depression and Alzheimer’s disease, also marked by chronic inflammation. …”
  3. 19423

    Cardiac-Specific Over-Expression of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (ErbB2) Induces Pro-Survival Pathways and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Mice by Polina Sysa-Shah (144392)

    Published 2012
    “…The hypertrophic hearts, which are 2–3 times larger than those of control littermates, express increased atrial natriuretic peptide and β-myosin heavy chain mRNA, consistent with a hypertrophic phenotype. …”
  4. 19424

    In-Depth Proteome Coverage by Improving Efficiency for Membrane Proteome Analysis by Qun Zhao (603175)

    Published 2017
    “…With such a strategy, the commonly lost hydrophobic proteins by 8 M urea extraction could be further recovered by C12Im-Cl, as well as the suppression effect of high abundance soluble proteins could be decreased. …”
  5. 19425

    In-Depth Proteome Coverage by Improving Efficiency for Membrane Proteome Analysis by Qun Zhao (603175)

    Published 2017
    “…With such a strategy, the commonly lost hydrophobic proteins by 8 M urea extraction could be further recovered by C12Im-Cl, as well as the suppression effect of high abundance soluble proteins could be decreased. …”
  6. 19426

    In-Depth Proteome Coverage by Improving Efficiency for Membrane Proteome Analysis by Qun Zhao (603175)

    Published 2017
    “…With such a strategy, the commonly lost hydrophobic proteins by 8 M urea extraction could be further recovered by C12Im-Cl, as well as the suppression effect of high abundance soluble proteins could be decreased. …”
  7. 19427

    In-Depth Proteome Coverage by Improving Efficiency for Membrane Proteome Analysis by Qun Zhao (603175)

    Published 2017
    “…With such a strategy, the commonly lost hydrophobic proteins by 8 M urea extraction could be further recovered by C12Im-Cl, as well as the suppression effect of high abundance soluble proteins could be decreased. …”
  8. 19428

    In-Depth Proteome Coverage by Improving Efficiency for Membrane Proteome Analysis by Qun Zhao (603175)

    Published 2017
    “…With such a strategy, the commonly lost hydrophobic proteins by 8 M urea extraction could be further recovered by C12Im-Cl, as well as the suppression effect of high abundance soluble proteins could be decreased. …”
  9. 19429

    In-Depth Proteome Coverage by Improving Efficiency for Membrane Proteome Analysis by Qun Zhao (603175)

    Published 2017
    “…With such a strategy, the commonly lost hydrophobic proteins by 8 M urea extraction could be further recovered by C12Im-Cl, as well as the suppression effect of high abundance soluble proteins could be decreased. …”
  10. 19430

    Tree file S4 from Nocturnal giants: evolution of the sensory ecology in elephant birds and other palaeognaths inferred from digital brain reconstructions by Christopher R. Torres (5878289)

    Published 2018
    “…Vision was likely deemphasized in the ancestor of elephant birds and kiwi. These results show a previously unreported trend towards decreased visual capacity apparently exclusive to flightless, nocturnal taxa endemic to predator-depauperate islands.…”
  11. 19431

    Tree file S2 from Nocturnal giants: evolution of the sensory ecology in elephant birds and other palaeognaths inferred from digital brain reconstructions by Christopher R. Torres (5878289)

    Published 2018
    “…Vision was likely deemphasized in the ancestor of elephant birds and kiwi. These results show a previously unreported trend towards decreased visual capacity apparently exclusive to flightless, nocturnal taxa endemic to predator-depauperate islands.…”
  12. 19432

    Cellular automata to understand the prograding limit of deltaic tidal flat by Xuefei Mei (16541666)

    Published 2023
    “…Our results suggest that the tidal flat of NHS extended 29.16 m/y seaward in 1989–2002, had a rapid progradation of 158.08 m/y in 2002–2012 and a retreat rate of 26.88 m/y in 2012–2019, while the fluvial sediment supply decreased 56.78% from 1989–2002 to 2003–2012 and another 20.68% from 2003–2012 to 2013–2019. …”
  13. 19433

    Tree file S3 from Nocturnal giants: evolution of the sensory ecology in elephant birds and other palaeognaths inferred from digital brain reconstructions by Christopher R. Torres (5878289)

    Published 2018
    “…Vision was likely deemphasized in the ancestor of elephant birds and kiwi. These results show a previously unreported trend towards decreased visual capacity apparently exclusive to flightless, nocturnal taxa endemic to predator-depauperate islands.…”
  14. 19434

    Effect of large clustering strength on SSA activity. by Michael T. Schaub (331194)

    Published 2015
    “…The analysis corresponds to a clustered LIF network of 1000 neurons. <b>B</b> Plot of the eigenvalue with the largest real component <i>λ</i><sub>max</sub> against the clustering strength <i>R</i><sub><i>EE</i></sub>. …”
  15. 19435

    Tree file S1 from Nocturnal giants: evolution of the sensory ecology in elephant birds and other palaeognaths inferred from digital brain reconstructions by Christopher R. Torres (5878289)

    Published 2018
    “…Vision was likely deemphasized in the ancestor of elephant birds and kiwi. These results show a previously unreported trend towards decreased visual capacity apparently exclusive to flightless, nocturnal taxa endemic to predator-depauperate islands.…”
  16. 19436

    EVOLUTION OF MORPHOMETRIC MEASURES IN THE MANGALARGA MARCHADOR BREED by JULIANO MARTINS SANTIAGO (6123317)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT: The Mangalarga Marchador breed accounts for the largest horse herd in Brazil and has been experiencing national and international expansion. …”
  17. 19437

    Forest fragmentation negatively affects common bird species in subtropical fragmented forests by Ernesto G. Verga (4358770)

    Published 2017
    “…<i>Chlorostilbon lucidus</i> (Glittering-bellied Emerald), <i>Elaenia parvirostris</i> (Small-billed Elaenia), <i>Polioptila dumicola</i> (Masked Gnatcatcher) and <i>Zonotrichia capensis</i> (Rufous-collared Sparrow) appeared to be resilient to forest fragmentation. Body size was a good predictor of bird sensitivity, as only the largest species were negatively correlated with forest fragmentation. …”
  18. 19438

    Properties of place cells generated by recurrent CA3 dynamics. by Torsten Neher (2210707)

    Published 2017
    “…The average number of place fields of the cell in the network (green line) decreases with the kernel width. <b>D</b>: Fraction of bins with erroneous activity as a function of the number of cells without spatial input.…”
  19. 19439

    Degree-Days Accumulation at Erie PA and Stuarts Draft VA under the Same Mean with Various DTR Change Conditions. by Shi Chen (120917)

    Published 2015
    “…With same mean temperature, the larger the DTR, the more degree-days can be accumulated in a day.…”
  20. 19440

    Simple changes to morphology by changing the diameter results in visible changes to the STDP window taken from two different positions along the cable. by Nicolangelo Iannella (105886)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) For the first location at , it seems that the influence of varying cable diameter is negligible but for (<b>B</b>) the second position at , we observe more prominent changes to the STDP window, in particular the disappearance of LTD portion of the window for decreasing diameters. …”