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  1. 1721

    DataSheet_2_Artificial Intelligence in the Imaging of Gastric Cancer: Current Applications and Future Direction.docx od Yun Qin (3169380)

    Izdano 2021
    “...In this article, we systematically reviewed the methodological processes (data acquisition, lesion segmentation, feature extraction, feature selection, and model construction) involved in AI. We also summarized the current clinical applications of AI in GC research, which include characterization, differential diagnosis, treatment response monitoring, and prognosis prediction. ...”
  2. 1722

    Large-scale analysis of macromolecular crowding effects on protein aggregation using a reconstituted cell-free translation system od Tatsuya Niwa (775739)

    Izdano 2015
    “...Statistical analyses suggested that structural parameters were involved in the effects of the MCRs. Our dataset provides a valuable resource to understand protein folding and aggregation inside cells....”
  3. 1723

    Contrasting Responses of Pyrido[2,1-<i>a</i>]isoindol-6-ones and Their Sultam Counterparts to Photochemical Activation od Leo A. Paquette (2352241)

    Izdano 2009
    “...Different regioselectivities are involved, with the response of <b>8</b> being far more efficient than that exhibited by <b>7</b>. ...”
  4. 1724

    Contrasting Responses of Pyrido[2,1-<i>a</i>]isoindol-6-ones and Their Sultam Counterparts to Photochemical Activation od Leo A. Paquette (2352241)

    Izdano 2009
    “...Different regioselectivities are involved, with the response of <b>8</b> being far more efficient than that exhibited by <b>7</b>. ...”
  5. 1725

    The Prefoldin Complex Regulates Chromatin Dynamics during Transcription Elongation od Gonzalo Millán-Zambrano (460604)

    Izdano 2013
    “...We found that prefoldin, so far involved in the cytoplasmic co-translational assembly of protein complexes, is also present in the nucleus and that a subset of its subunits are recruited to chromatin in a transcription-dependent manner. ...”
  6. 1726

    Contrasting Responses of Pyrido[2,1-<i>a</i>]isoindol-6-ones and Their Sultam Counterparts to Photochemical Activation od Leo A. Paquette (2352241)

    Izdano 2009
    “...Different regioselectivities are involved, with the response of <b>8</b> being far more efficient than that exhibited by <b>7</b>. ...”
  7. 1727

    Schematic of central players in actin polymerization in EPEC pedestals and podosomes. od Helene H. Jensen (822283)

    Izdano 2015
    “...Upon binding to PI(3,4)P<sub>2</sub> Tks5 binds a complex of Nck, Grb2 and N-WASp which again binds Arp2/3 to initiate actin polymerization. Recruitment to or involvement of Tks5 in EPEC pedestal formation is so far unknown. ...”
  8. 1728

    Shear design of steel fiber reinforced concrete beams without stirrups: a parametric analysis od Gabriela Mazureki Campos Bahniuk (13768795)

    Izdano 2022
    “...Thus, the aim of this article is to perform the shear design and parametric analysis of beams in steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC), without stirrups, based on the methods proposed by the recently released NBR 16935:2021, the FIB Model Code 2010, RILEM TC 162-TDF and the German standard. The study involved a literature review, researching publications of experimental tests involving SFRC beams, with longitudinal reinforcement and without stirrups, aiming to obtain experimental values to compare with the standards’ theoretical predictions of shear capacity. ...”
  9. 1729

    Contrasting Responses of Pyrido[2,1-<i>a</i>]isoindol-6-ones and Their Sultam Counterparts to Photochemical Activation od Leo A. Paquette (2352241)

    Izdano 2009
    “...Different regioselectivities are involved, with the response of <b>8</b> being far more efficient than that exhibited by <b>7</b>. ...”
  10. 1730

    Biomarkers show promise for treatment of heart valve disease od Nature Research (16552612)

    Izdano 2023
    “...<p>Many substances involved in calcification, inflammation, and collagen breakdown and formation can be used to diagnose and potentially prevent the progression of heart valve narrowing, suggests a study published in Global Cardiology Science & Practice . ...”
  11. 1731

    Genetic analysis of hsCRP in American Indians: The Strong Heart Family Study od Lyle G. Best (6707183)

    Izdano 2019
    “...Multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) have been identified which are associated with CRP levels, and Mendelian randomization studies have shown a positive association between SNPs increasing <i>CRP</i> expression and risk of colon cancer (but thus far not CVD). The effects of individual genetic variants often interact with the genetic background of a population and hence we sought to resolve the genetic determinants of serum CRP in a number of American Indian populations....”
  12. 1732

    The Molecular Mechanism of a <i>Cis</i>-Regulatory Adaptation in Yeast od Jessica Chang (461001)

    Izdano 2013
    “...<div><p>Despite recent advances in our ability to detect adaptive evolution involving the <i>cis-</i>regulation of gene expression, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying these adaptations has lagged far behind. ...”
  13. 1733

    Data_Sheet_1_Transcriptome Sequencing of Listeria monocytogenes Reveals Major Gene Expression Changes in Response to Lactic Acid Stress Exposure but a Less Pronounced Response to O... od Bienvenido W. Cortes (8333682)

    Izdano 2020
    “...During lactic acid stress, we observed upregulation of numerous genes known to be involved in the L. monocytogenes stress response, including multiple members of the σ<sup>B</sup> regulon, many of which have not been functionally characterized. ...”
  14. 1734

    Data_Sheet_2_Transcriptome Sequencing of Listeria monocytogenes Reveals Major Gene Expression Changes in Response to Lactic Acid Stress Exposure but a Less Pronounced Response to O... od Bienvenido W. Cortes (8333682)

    Izdano 2020
    “...During lactic acid stress, we observed upregulation of numerous genes known to be involved in the L. monocytogenes stress response, including multiple members of the σ<sup>B</sup> regulon, many of which have not been functionally characterized. ...”
  15. 1735

    Table_2_Transcriptome Sequencing of Listeria monocytogenes Reveals Major Gene Expression Changes in Response to Lactic Acid Stress Exposure but a Less Pronounced Response to Oxidat... od Bienvenido W. Cortes (8333682)

    Izdano 2020
    “...During lactic acid stress, we observed upregulation of numerous genes known to be involved in the L. monocytogenes stress response, including multiple members of the σ<sup>B</sup> regulon, many of which have not been functionally characterized. ...”
  16. 1736

    Table_1_Transcriptome Sequencing of Listeria monocytogenes Reveals Major Gene Expression Changes in Response to Lactic Acid Stress Exposure but a Less Pronounced Response to Oxidat... od Bienvenido W. Cortes (8333682)

    Izdano 2020
    “...During lactic acid stress, we observed upregulation of numerous genes known to be involved in the L. monocytogenes stress response, including multiple members of the σ<sup>B</sup> regulon, many of which have not been functionally characterized. ...”
  17. 1737

    Unjustified Violence in Early Childhood (UVEC) Spanish version od Joaquín González-Cabrera (12255137)

    Izdano 2024
    “...In this way, this vignette allows up to 8 roles related to each of the behaviors evaluated (physical, verbal, and social): pure victim, pure aggressor, pure bystander, victim-aggressor, victim-bystander, aggressor-bystander, as well as victim-aggressor-bystander and not involved (does not color any role). If a participant says they were not involved in any role, they are allowed to color Vignette 1 for fun....”
  18. 1738

    Key components of lipid biosynthesis in insects. od Sophia C. Parks (11624976)

    Izdano 2021
    “...<p>Our hypothesis is that FAR is sequestering essential fatty acids and/or their upstream lipids to disrupt lipid signaling that is necessary for certain host immune functions. ...”
  19. 1739

    Direct Observation of Calcium-Independent Intercellular ATP Signaling in Astrocytes od Ziqiang Wang (1628740)

    Izdano 2000
    “...Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is assumed to be involved in the regulation of many extracellular signaling systems including calcium wave propagation. ...”
  20. 1740

    Micro RNAs of Epstein-Barr Virus Promote Cell Cycle Progression and Prevent Apoptosis of Primary Human B Cells od Eri Seto (243456)

    Izdano 2010
    “...<div><p>Cellular and viral microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in many different processes of key importance and more than 10,000 miRNAs have been identified so far. ...”