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  1. 8041

    DataSheet_1_Optimized Culture Conditions for Improved Growth and Functional Differentiation of Mouse and Human Colon Organoids.docx by Sarah S. Wilson (10132748)

    Published 2021
    “…Media-dependent long-term growth was measured by quantifying surviving organoids via imaging and a cell viability readout over five passages. …”
  2. 8042

    A Rat Model of Hemidystonia Induced by 3-Nitropropionic Acid by Huan-Guang Liu (475987)

    Published 2013
    “…Right limb (contralateral side of CPu lesion) and trunk dystonic postures, shortened step length and ipsiversive dystonic posturing were observed in these rats. …”
  3. 8043

    Lithium Borate Containing Bifunctional Binder To Address Both Ion Transporting and Polysulfide Trapping for High-Performance Li–S Batteries by Lei Zhong (192135)

    Published 2019
    “…A slightly cross-linked lithium borate containing single ion-conducting polymer (LBSIP) as a bifunctional binder for lithium sulfur batteries is designed and fabricated via a one-step thiol–ene click reaction. The LBSIP binder exhibits a maximum peeling strength of over 600 mN mm<sup>–1</sup> between the sulfur cathode and aluminum foil, together showing a high lithium ion diffusion coefficient of 2.1 × 10<sup>–12</sup> cm<sup>2</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>. …”
  4. 8044

    Lithium Borate Containing Bifunctional Binder To Address Both Ion Transporting and Polysulfide Trapping for High-Performance Li–S Batteries by Lei Zhong (192135)

    Published 2019
    “…A slightly cross-linked lithium borate containing single ion-conducting polymer (LBSIP) as a bifunctional binder for lithium sulfur batteries is designed and fabricated via a one-step thiol–ene click reaction. The LBSIP binder exhibits a maximum peeling strength of over 600 mN mm<sup>–1</sup> between the sulfur cathode and aluminum foil, together showing a high lithium ion diffusion coefficient of 2.1 × 10<sup>–12</sup> cm<sup>2</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>. …”
  5. 8045

    Table_2_Natural Transformation in Deinococcus radiodurans: A Genetic Analysis Reveals the Major Roles of DprA, DdrB, RecA, RecF, and RecO Proteins.docx by Solenne Ithurbide (282830)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Horizontal gene transfer is a major driver of bacterial evolution and adaptation to environmental stresses, occurring notably via transformation of naturally competent organisms. …”
  6. 8046

    Table_1_Natural Transformation in Deinococcus radiodurans: A Genetic Analysis Reveals the Major Roles of DprA, DdrB, RecA, RecF, and RecO Proteins.docx by Solenne Ithurbide (282830)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Horizontal gene transfer is a major driver of bacterial evolution and adaptation to environmental stresses, occurring notably via transformation of naturally competent organisms. …”
  7. 8047

    Lithium Borate Containing Bifunctional Binder To Address Both Ion Transporting and Polysulfide Trapping for High-Performance Li–S Batteries by Lei Zhong (192135)

    Published 2019
    “…A slightly cross-linked lithium borate containing single ion-conducting polymer (LBSIP) as a bifunctional binder for lithium sulfur batteries is designed and fabricated via a one-step thiol–ene click reaction. The LBSIP binder exhibits a maximum peeling strength of over 600 mN mm<sup>–1</sup> between the sulfur cathode and aluminum foil, together showing a high lithium ion diffusion coefficient of 2.1 × 10<sup>–12</sup> cm<sup>2</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>. …”
  8. 8048

    Shifts in Abundance and Diversity of Soil Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria and Archaea Associated with Land Restoration in a Semi-Arid Ecosystem by Zhu Chen (3106)

    Published 2015
    “…In the present study, the effects of these methods on the abundance and diversity of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) were evaluated via quantitative real-time PCR, terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism and clone library analysis of <i>amoA</i> genes. …”
  9. 8049

    Representative Staining of Peripheral Blood during immunosuppression by cyclophosphamide. by Andrew S. Wagner (11331477)

    Published 2021
    “…Mice were anesthetized, and peripheral blood was isolated via cardiac puncture in heparin treated tubes (BD Biosciences; San Jose, CA). …”
  10. 8050

    Supplementary Material for: Sensitivity of Initial Thoracentesis for Malignant Pleural Effusion Stratified by Tumor Type in Patients with Strong Evidence of Metastatic Disease by Grosu H.B. (5521637)

    Published 2018
    “…Factors associated with an increased risk of MPE included larger amount of fluid drained (<i>p</i> = 0.014) and higher pleural fluid protein (<i>p</i> = 0.002). …”
  11. 8051

    Schematic representation of the effect of deletion or activation of <i>CaKC</i> channels in the speract activated signaling pathway. by Jesús Espinal-Enríquez (622164)

    Published 2014
    “…Hyperpolarization (lower than −40 mV) due to a efflux via the KCNG channel, and the consequent opening of the voltage-dependent <i>HCN</i> channel which in turn depolarizes the sperm flagellum are shown. …”
  12. 8052

    Table_2_Development and validation of risk-adjusted quality indicators for the long-term outcome of acute sepsis care in German hospitals based on health claims data.DOCX by Lisa Wedekind (4994441)

    Published 2023
    “…Because of a small case-volume per hospital, applying reliability adjustment to the RSMR led to a great decrease in variability across hospitals [from median (1st quartile, 3rd quartile) 54.2% (44.3%, 65.5%) to 53.2% (50.7%, 55.9%) for 90-day mortality; from 39.2% (27.8%, 51.1%) to 39.9% (39.5%, 40.4%) for the 1-year composite endpoint]. …”
  13. 8053

    White matter structural connectivity revealed by HARDI. by Corinna M. Bauer (3854026)

    Published 2017
    “…Increases are represented by orange lines, whereas decreases are represented by cyan lines. Dark blue spheres represent the nodes (i.e. …”
  14. 8054

    Figure 2 from Microbiome Landscape and Association with Response to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Advanced Solid Tumors: A SCRUM-Japan MONSTAR-SCREEN Study by Kentaro Sawada (21430568)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>B,</b> α diversity based on the observed number of KO indices according to cancer type, which was based on the analysis of at least five specimens obtained from patients in cohort 1 (<i>n</i> = 817). <b>C,</b> Heatmaps depicting relative increases and decreases in bacterial species in patients with each cancer type compared with all patients as measured using 16S rRNA analysis and presented as ALDEx2 effect size. …”
  15. 8055

    Hpo controls fat cell number to affect fat storage. by Hongling Huang (404195)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(a–b) Ectopic Hpo decreases fat cell number. Hpo or control transgenes were expressed in the fat body by crossing with a fat body specific driver, <i>Dcg-Gal4</i>. …”
  16. 8056

    Code and dataset from Species-area and network-area relationships in host–helminth interactions by Tad A Dallas (10329101)

    Published 2021
    “…The scaling relationship observed between species richness and the geographical area sampled (i.e. the species-area relationship (SAR)) is a widely recognized macroecological relationship. …”
  17. 8057

    Inhibitory Control in Bulimic-Type Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Mudan Wu (503725)

    Published 2013
    “…A meta-analysis of these studies showed decreased inhibitory control to general stimuli in bulimic-type EDs (<i>g</i> = −0.32). …”
  18. 8058

    README_DataSet Vejrik et al.xlsx by Lukas Vejrik (12836723)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>  </p> <p><strong>Trophic position of the species and site trophic state affect the foraging behavior: from apex predator to herbivore</strong></p> <p>  </p> <p>The impact of trophic position of the species and site trophic state on the (i) total niche width (TNW), (ii) individual niche width (INW), and (iii) individual specialization (IS) was studied using an innovative approach. …”
  19. 8059

    Trends in aggressivity and driver risk for cars, SUVs, and pickups: Vehicle incompatibility from 1989 to 2016 by Samuel S. Monfort (7134395)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>Objective:</b> When 2 vehicles of different sizes collide, the occupants of the smaller vehicle are more likely to be injured than the occupants of the larger vehicle. The larger vehicle is both more protective of its own occupants and more aggressive toward occupants of the other vehicle. …”
  20. 8060

    Responses to Elevated c-di-GMP Levels in Mutualistic and Pathogenic Plant-Interacting Bacteria by Daniel Pérez-Mendoza (535318)

    Published 2014
    “…Regarding the interaction with the host plants, <i>P. savastanoi</i> pv. savastanoi cells containing high c-di-GMP levels formed larger knots on olive plants which, however, displayed reduced necrosis. …”