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  1. 8381

    Supplementary Material for: Health Technology Assessment of Computer-Assisted Pap Test Screening in Italy by Dalla Palma P. (4139419)

    Published 2013
    “…<b><i>Methods:</i></b> A working group was formed that included researchers from the largest centers already using instrumentation. …”
  2. 8382

    Effects of elevations of astrocytic MAO-B on H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and dopaminochrome (DAChr) levels, and mitochondrial complex I versus IV activities in isolated ST dopaminer... by Jyothi K. Mallajosyula (85949)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>Synaptosomes were prepared from freshly dissected striata and the dopaminergic population rapidly isolated via immunoprecipitation with anti-DAT antibody following by separation by a magnetic particle-conjugated secondary antibody running through a strong magnetic column. …”
  3. 8383

    The scaling function is very similar across all major natural behavioral states and brain regions. by Tiago L. Ribeiro (236198)

    Published 2010
    “…(c) Scatter plot of the exponents of the DPL fit for all distributions in panel (a). Note that the dispersion is significantly larger for surrogated data.…”
  4. 8384

    Occipital Region of Interest (ROI) cortical visual evoked potentials (VEPs). by Julia Campbell (528863)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A. Peak components P1, N1, and P2 amplitudes are significantly larger for the adult Hearing Loss (HL) group (red) in comparison to the adult Normal Hearing group (blue). …”
  5. 8385

    Large amplitude changes in Pull-type activity for intentional and incidental pulls in RFA-RS neurons. by Akiko Saiki (571879)

    Published 2014
    “…Note that RFA-RS neurons showed a larger s.d. value during incidental pulls than CFA-RS neurons, and also that no change was observed in response to the No-go cue presentation. …”
  6. 8386

    Evaluation of novel 3-D invasion assay. by Nikki A. Evensen (495977)

    Published 2013
    “…TIMP-2 and the anti-PEX Ab decreased the cell invasive/scattering ability of MT1-GFP expressing cells. …”
  7. 8387

    Lysozyme c-1 knockdown (KD) significantly reduced prevalence and intensity of <i>P. berghei</i> infections. by Mayur K. Kajla (186122)

    Published 2013
    “…(A) Shows the significantly decreased prevalence of infection in the <i>LYSC-1</i> KD mosquitoes. …”
  8. 8388

    Transfection with VGLUT1 shRNA results in significant knockdown of VGLUT1 at presynaptic terminals. by Corbett T. Berry (296520)

    Published 2013
    “…Presynaptic terminals within transfected axons are indicated with <i>blue arrows (left and right)</i>. (<b>B</b>) The mean intensity of VGLUT1 decreased significantly in KD puncta. *, p<0.001. …”
  9. 8389

    Data_Sheet_1_Impact of Crystal Structure and Particles Shape on the Photoluminescence Intensity of CdSe/CdS Core/Shell Nanocrystals.PDF by Lukas Ludescher (3708583)

    Published 2019
    “…The smallest CdSe cores exhibit a pure hexagonal wurtzite crystal structure, whereas the larger ones also possess a cubic zincblende phase fraction. …”
  10. 8390

    Tradeoffs in network learning and memory. by Ann M. Hermundstad (215324)

    Published 2011
    “…(d) Increasing increases achieved during the first session but decreases and achieved during the second session. These results are qualitatively similar given larger networks (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002063#pcbi.1002063.s002" target="_blank">Figure S2</a>) and different sets of original points (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002063#pcbi.1002063.s004" target="_blank">Figure S4</a>).…”
  11. 8391

    Soil stress analysis at different depths after agricultural vehicle operation by enhui sun (14724082)

    Published 2023
    “…The larger the soil pore ratio, the smaller the allowable bearing capacity of the soil, and when the soil pore ratio is reduced to a certain extent, the stress strain change of the test soil tends to be stable.…”
  12. 8392

    After-suppression depends on local network properties. by Michael Avery (2865419)

    Published 2018
    “…B) We found that the decay to baseline was faster when excitatory and inhibitory time constants increased (upper right) and slower when excitatory and inhibitory time constants decreased (lower left). C) The magnitude of suppression was also greater for larger excitatory and inhibitory time constants (upper right) compared to small excitatory and inhibitory time constants (lower left).…”
  13. 8393

    Soil stress analysis at different depths after agricultural vehicle operation.docx by enhui sun (14724082)

    Published 2023
    “…The larger the soil pore ratio, the smaller the allowable bearing capacity of the soil, and when the soil pore ratio is reduced to a certain extent, the stress strain change of the test soil tends to be stable.…”
  14. 8394

    Induced fluorescence of testis cells analyzed by flow cytometry. by Alexander Froschauer (765700)

    Published 2015
    “…(C) Treatment with 1 μM Shield-1 causes a strong induction of fluorescence in the largest cells that comprise the stem cell fraction. …”
  15. 8395

    Image_1_Single opsin driven white noise ERGs in mice.JPEG by Nina Stallwitz (16712367)

    Published 2023
    “…A delay was calculated from MTF phases showing larger delays for rhodopsin- vs. low delays for L*-opsin-driven responses.…”
  16. 8396

    Differentially methylated regions interrogated for metastable epialleles associate with offspring adiposity by Stephanie W Waldrop (19653383)

    Published 2024
    “…Offspring adiposity was obtained via air displacement plethysmography. Linear regression modeled the association of DMRs potentially representing MEs with adiposity.…”
  17. 8397

    DataSheet1_Increased populations will be exposed to the dangerous precipitation extremes across China in the future.docx by Huiwen Xu (635163)

    Published 2022
    “…The increased exposure under all the scenarios is primarily attributed to the climate change factor, and the population change and their interaction component make a minor contribution. Furthermore, compared to the 2.0°C warmer climate, the 0.5°C less warming under the 1.5°C climate can trigger remarkable decreases of 16.5–20.8% for exposure to once-in-decade events over China. …”
  18. 8398

    Table_1_Global Data Analysis Shows That Soil Nutrient Levels Dominate Foliar Nutrient Resorption Efficiency in Herbaceous Species.DOCX by Zhiqiang Wang (48987)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Nutrient resorption plays an important role in ecology because it has a profound effect on subsequent plant growth. However, our current knowledge about patterns of nutrient resorption, particularly among herbaceous species, at a global scale is still inadequate. …”
  19. 8399

    Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding mutants expressed and localized correctly. by Mallory C. Shields (4474210)

    Published 2020
    “…By replacing one aspartate residue deep in the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding pocket with a larger, negatively-charged glutamate residue (magenta, larger), the <i>syt<sup>D-E</sup></i> mutation in C<sub>2</sub>A blocks Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding by steric hindrance while maintaining electrostatic repulsion of the presynaptic membrane (large arrows). …”
  20. 8400

    Heterozygous <i>Nptn</i><sup><i>+/tm1b</i></sup> mice exhibit reduced ABR wave I amplitudes and increased latencies. by Sherylanne Newton (5628560)

    Published 2022
    “…<i>Nptn</i><sup><i>+/tm1b</i></sup> mice show a decrease in the number of unmatched GluR2/3 puncta compared with <i>Nptn</i><sup><i>+/+</i></sup>. …”