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    Characterization of Eag1 Channel Lateral Mobility in Rat Hippocampal Cultures by Single-Particle-Tracking with Quantum Dots by David Gómez-Varela (254235)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><p>Voltage-gated ion channels are main players involved in fast synaptic events. However, only slow intracellular mechanisms have so far been described for controlling their localization as real-time visualization of endogenous voltage-gated channels at high temporal and spatial resolution has not been achieved yet. …”
  2. 2222

    ActA Promotes <em>Listeria monocytogenes</em> Aggregation, Intestinal Colonization and Carriage by Laetitia Travier (278808)

    Published 2013
    “…We show that ActA mediates <em>Lm</em> aggregation <em>via</em> direct ActA-ActA interactions and that the ActA C-terminal region, which is not involved in actin polymerization, is essential for aggregation <em>in vitro</em>. …”
  3. 2223

    Table_1_Integrated Microbiome and Metabolome Analysis Reveals a Positive Change in the Intestinal Environment of Myostatin Edited Large White Pigs.pdf by Yangli Pei (727447)

    Published 2021
    “…While both genotype and microbial composition are known to affect the host phenotype, so far there has been no systematic study to detect the changes in the intestinal microbial composition and metabolome of MSTN single copy mutant pigs. …”
  4. 2224

    DataSheet_2_Harnessing monocrop breeding strategies for intercrops.docx by Reena Dubey (17778594)

    Published 2024
    “…We show that the optimal stage for switching from monocrop to intercrop testing should be adapted to the specificity of the crop and the heritability of the traits involved. However, the genetic correlation between the monocrop and intercrop trait performance is the primary driver of the intercrop breeding scheme optimization process.…”
  5. 2225

    Image_2_Proteomic Identification of Pathways Responsible for the Estradiol Therapeutic Window in AD Animal Models.TIFF by Jie Cui (198388)

    Published 2019
    “…Our results showed that different signaling pathways were involved in the regulatory effects of estradiol on MAP1A and hemoglobin α. …”
  6. 2226

    Video_3_A Novel Device of Reaching, Grasping, and Retrieving Task for Head-Fixed Mice.MP4 by Satoshi Manita (12532441)

    Published 2022
    “…To understand the mechanism for controlling this movement at the neural circuit level, it is necessary to observe the activity of individual neurons involved in the movement. For stable electrophysiological or optical recordings of neural activity in a behaving animal, head fixation effectively minimizes motion artifacts. …”
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    Image_4_Proteomic Identification of Pathways Responsible for the Estradiol Therapeutic Window in AD Animal Models.TIFF by Jie Cui (198388)

    Published 2019
    “…Our results showed that different signaling pathways were involved in the regulatory effects of estradiol on MAP1A and hemoglobin α. …”
  8. 2228

    Identification and validation of sRNAs in <i>Edwardsiella tarda </i>S08 by Yuying Sun (3820768)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Bacterial small non-coding RNAs (sRNAs) are known as novel regulators involved in virulence, stress responsibility, and so on. …”
  9. 2229

    Supplementary Material for: Transient Myopia and Ciliochoroidal Effusion following Influenza Vaccination by Ghanbarnia M.J. (17939510)

    Published 2024
    “…<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The aim of the study was to report a case of ocular adverse events following influenza vaccination which involved bilateral myopic shift, ciliochoroidal effusion, and fine retinal folds in a middle-aged woman. …”
  10. 2230

    Table_1_Reconstruction of Intratelencephalic Neurons in the Mouse Secondary Motor Cortex Reveals the Diverse Projection Patterns of Single Neurons.XLSX by Hui-Min Lin (3455366)

    Published 2018
    “…We obtained a neuron with an axonal length of 318.43 mm, which is by far the longest reported axonal length. Our results show that all individual neurons in the MOs, regardless of whether they are located in layer 2/3 or layer 5, display diverse projection patterns and projection strengths, implying that these neurons might be involved in different brain circuits at different intensities. …”
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    Flotillins Directly Interact with γ-Catenin and Regulate Epithelial Cell-Cell Adhesion by Nina Kurrle (504179)

    Published 2013
    “…Although it has been reported that flotillins are involved in cell adhesion processes and play a role during breast cancer progression, thus making them interesting future therapeutic targets, their precise function has not been well elucidated. …”
  12. 2232

    Data_Sheet_1_Plant Growth-Promoting Methylobacteria Selectively Increase the Biomass of Biotechnologically Relevant Microalgae.docx by Lisa Krug (3841366)

    Published 2020
    “…Genome analyses revealed that features attributable to enhanced algal growth include genes involved in the synthesis of vitamins, siderophores and plant hormones. …”
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    Image_7_Neutrophils Encompass a Regulatory Subset Suppressing T Cells in Apparently Healthy Cattle and Mice.tif by Marion Rambault (10199990)

    Published 2021
    “…For a long time, these first line defenders were considered as microbe killers. However their role is far more complex as cross talk with T cells or dendritic cells have been described for human or mouse neutrophils. …”
  14. 2234

    Genetic Evidence for a Tight Cooperation of TatB and TatC during Productive Recognition of Twin-Arginine (Tat) Signal Peptides in <em>Escherichia coli</em> by Frank Lausberg (155776)

    Published 2012
    “…Collectively, these findings indicate that the extreme amino-terminal regions of TatB and TatC cooperate tightly during recognition and productive binding of Tat-dependent precursor proteins and, furthermore, that TatB and TatC are both involved in the formation of a specific signal peptide binding site that reaches out as far as the end of the TatB transmembrane segment.…”
  15. 2235

    <em>CD1</em> Gene Polymorphisms and Phenotypic Variability in X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy by Mathieu Barbier (87107)

    Published 2012
    “…Specific classes of lipids, enriched in very long-chain fatty acids that accumulate in plasma and tissues from X-ALD patients are suspected to be involved in the neuroinflammatory process of CCALD. …”
  16. 2236

    Development of Highly Affine and Selective Fluorinated Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor Ligands by Rareş-Petru Moldovan (3069747)

    Published 2017
    “…Cannabinoid type 2 receptors (CB<sub>2</sub> receptors) are involved in various pathological processes, and the visualization of their <i>in vivo</i> availability with positron emission tomography (PET) is of high interest. …”
  17. 2237

    A Toxin-Antitoxin Module of<i>Salmonella</i> Promotes Virulence in Mice by Miguel A. De la Cruz (499529)

    Published 2013
    “…These modules promote bacterial persistence in response to specific environmental stresses. So far, the possibility that TA modules could be involved in bacterial virulence has been largely neglected, but recent comparative genomic studies have shown that the presence of TA modules is significantly associated with the pathogenicity of bacteria. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Reconstruction of Intratelencephalic Neurons in the Mouse Secondary Motor Cortex Reveals the Diverse Projection Patterns of Single Neurons.PDF by Hui-Min Lin (3455366)

    Published 2018
    “…We obtained a neuron with an axonal length of 318.43 mm, which is by far the longest reported axonal length. Our results show that all individual neurons in the MOs, regardless of whether they are located in layer 2/3 or layer 5, display diverse projection patterns and projection strengths, implying that these neurons might be involved in different brain circuits at different intensities. …”
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    Image_3_A Chinese White Pear (Pyrus bretschneideri) BZR Gene PbBZR1 Act as a Transcriptional Repressor of Lignin Biosynthetic Genes in Fruits.tif by Yunpeng Cao (3609377)

    Published 2020
    “…Our study traces the evolution of BZR gene family members in Rosaceae genomes and illustrates that the rates of gene loss and gain are far from equilibrium in different species. At the same time, our results suggest that PbBZR1 may be involved in the negative regulation of lignin biosynthesis.…”
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    Roles of Spatial Parameters on the Oscillation of Nuclear NF-κB: Computer Simulations of a 3D Spherical Cell by Daisuke Ohshima (129662)

    Published 2012
    “…The computational models reported so far are temporal or two-dimensional, and the discussions on spatial parameters have not been involved or limited. …”