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  1. 3621

    Data_Sheet_1_Experiences of LGBTQ+ graduate students in research-focused doctoral programs: a scoping review.docx par Carrie Baldwin-SoRelle (19920003)

    Publié 2024
    “…<p>Students of sexual and gender minority (SGM) identities have long been underserved in higher education, and the limited research thus far has focused on undergraduates. There is a large gap in understanding the outcomes and experiences of LGBTQ+ graduate students, particularly in STEM. …”
  2. 3622

    Application of Dually Activated Michael Acceptor to the Rational Design of Reversible Covalent Inhibitor for Enterovirus 71 3C Protease par Yuying Ma (5945621)

    Publié 2019
    “…The enteroviral 3C protease (3C<sup>pro</sup>) is a valuable therapeutic target, but the development of 3C<sup>pro</sup> inhibitors is far from satisfactory. Therefore, we aimed to apply a reversible TCI approach to the design of novel 3C<sup>pro</sup> inhibitors. …”
  3. 3623

    How Defects Control the Out-of-Equilibrium Dissipative Evolution of a Supramolecular Tubule par Davide Bochicchio (1363803)

    Publié 2019
    “…However, the rational design of similar dynamic structures requires to understand and, even more challenging, to learn how to master the molecular mechanisms governing how the assembled systems evolve far from the equilibrium. Typically, this represents a daunting challenge due to the limited molecular insight that can be obtained by the experiments or by classical modeling approaches. …”
  4. 3624

    Ultrafast Evolution and Loss of CRISPRs Following a Host Shift in a Novel Wildlife Pathogen, <em>Mycoplasma gallisepticum</em> par Nigel F. Delaney (123471)

    Publié 2012
    “…<em>Mycoplasma gallisepticum</em> (MG) is a pathogenic bacterium that has evolved predominantly in poultry and recently jumped to wild house finches (<em>Carpodacus mexicanus</em>), a common North American songbird. …”
  5. 3625

    K-edge subtraction imaging for coronary angiography with a compact synchrotron X-ray source par Stephanie Kulpe (6065690)

    Publié 2018
    “…As highly brilliant, monochromatic X-rays are required for this method, it has been limited to synchrotron facilities so far, restraining the feasibility in clinical routine. …”
  6. 3626

    Image_3_Expanding the Plant GSTome Through Directed Evolution: DNA Shuffling for the Generation of New Synthetic Enzymes With Engineered Catalytic and Binding Properties.pdf par Evangelia G. Chronopoulou (6031307)

    Publié 2018
    “…Activity screening of the evolved library led to the identification of a novel tau class GST enzyme (PvGmGSTUG). …”
  7. 3627

    The barn owls’ Minimum Audible Angle par Bianca Krumm (4400116)

    Publié 2019
    “…So far, behavioural studies in the barn owl often used reflexive responses to investigate aspects of sound localisation. …”
  8. 3628

    Image_2_Expanding the Plant GSTome Through Directed Evolution: DNA Shuffling for the Generation of New Synthetic Enzymes With Engineered Catalytic and Binding Properties.pdf par Evangelia G. Chronopoulou (6031307)

    Publié 2018
    “…Activity screening of the evolved library led to the identification of a novel tau class GST enzyme (PvGmGSTUG). …”
  9. 3629

    Image_1_Expanding the Plant GSTome Through Directed Evolution: DNA Shuffling for the Generation of New Synthetic Enzymes With Engineered Catalytic and Binding Properties.pdf par Evangelia G. Chronopoulou (6031307)

    Publié 2018
    “…Activity screening of the evolved library led to the identification of a novel tau class GST enzyme (PvGmGSTUG). …”
  10. 3630

    Two Mitochondrial Barcodes for one Biological Species: The Case of European Kuhl's Pipistrelles (Chiroptera) par Tommy Andriollo (779554)

    Publié 2015
    “…These lineages could represent cryptic species or merely ancient polymorphism, but no nuclear markers have been studied so far to properly assess the taxonomic status of these lineages. …”
  11. 3631

    Natural Products As Sources of New Drugs over the 30 Years from 1981 to 2010 par David J. Newman (1305894)

    Publié 2016
    “…In the case of all approved therapeutic agents, the time frame has been extended to cover the 30 years from January 1, 1981, to December 31, 2010, for all diseases worldwide, and from 1950 (earliest so far identified) to December 2010 for all approved antitumor drugs worldwide. …”
  12. 3632

    <b>NWB2023_A cross national comparison of evolution of co-authorship practices in Social Sciences and Humanities</b> par Tim Engels (6667213)

    Publié 2023
    “…So far, however, no cross-national analysis of SSH co-authorship trends based on comprehensive publication data has been conducted.…”
  13. 3633

    Application of Dually Activated Michael Acceptor to the Rational Design of Reversible Covalent Inhibitor for Enterovirus 71 3C Protease par Yuying Ma (5945621)

    Publié 2019
    “…The enteroviral 3C protease (3C<sup>pro</sup>) is a valuable therapeutic target, but the development of 3C<sup>pro</sup> inhibitors is far from satisfactory. Therefore, we aimed to apply a reversible TCI approach to the design of novel 3C<sup>pro</sup> inhibitors. …”
  14. 3634

    Rhizosphere nitrogen cycle par Shending Chen (18291136)

    Publié 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Plants have evolved a range of nutrient mining mechanisms that are influenced by the environment. …”
  15. 3635

    Principal component analysis of pulmonary gene expression. par René H. M. Raeven (618303)

    Publié 2014
    “…The gene expression at 28 days p.i. was still far from the naive state.</p>…”
  16. 3636

    Regulatory Network Structure as a Dominant Determinant of Transcription Factor Evolutionary Rate par Jasmin Coulombe-Huntington (126532)

    Publié 2012
    “…<div><p>The evolution of transcriptional regulatory networks has thus far mostly been studied at the level of <em>cis</em>-regulatory elements. …”
  17. 3637

    Biomass allocation in response to accession recognition in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> depends on nutrient availability and plant age par Thiara S. Bento (11983146)

    Publié 2022
    “…<p>Many organisms have evolved to identify and respond to differences in genetic relatedness between conspecifics, allowing them to select between competitive and facilitative strategies to improve fitness. …”
  18. 3638

    Image_1_Imaging for Plasma Cell Dyscrasias: What, When, and How?.tif par Amrita Guha (11405963)

    Publié 2022
    “…The radiologic diagnostic paradigm has thus far evolved with developing technology and availability of better imaging platforms; however, the skewed availability of these imaging modalities in developed vis-à-vis the developing countries along with the lack of uniformity in reporting has led to a consensus on the imaging criteria for diagnosing and response assessment in plasma cell dyscrasia. …”
  19. 3639

    Themes and subthemes generated from the analysis. par Camille Boever (22278082)

    Publié 2025
    “…The meanings they gave were complex, combining different levels of meaning – personal, moral, societal, or existential – and evolved over time, as did their emotional experiences. …”
  20. 3640

    Mitochondrial DNA variations and mitochondrial dysfunction in Fanconi anemia par Avani Solanki (847612)

    Publié 2020
    “…<div><p><i>In-vitro</i> studies with different Fanconi anemia (FA) cell lines and <i>FANC</i> gene silenced cell lines indicating involvement of mitochondria function in pathogenesis of FA have been reported. …”