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  1. 26381

    The many faces of primary and secondary hepatic lymphoma: imaging manifestations and diagnostic approach by Aldo Maurici Araújo Alves (7576085)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Abstract Hepatic lymphoma can be divided into its primary and secondary forms. To be classified as primary hepatic lymphoma, the disease should be limited to the liver and hilar lymph nodes, with no distant involvement (to the bone marrow or other sites). …”
  2. 26382

    Data_Sheet_1_Targeted enhancement of bacteriophage activity against antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus biofilms through an evolutionary assay.PDF by Luis Ponce Benavente (18987002)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Staphylococcus aureus´ biofilm-forming ability and rapid resistance development pose a significant challenge to successful treatment, particularly in postoperative complications, emphasizing the need for enhanced therapeutic strategies. …”
  3. 26383

    Aluminum's Complex Influence in Provocation Testing: A Multi-Method Validation Characterizing Iatrogenic Artifacts, Endogenous Interactions, and Mitigation Strategies by Thomas Clemens Carmine (19756929)

    Published 2025
    “…<br>Component 2 (Iron-Replete; Weight ≈ 0.95): Dominant group, forming an approximately log-normal<br>excretion distribution.…”
  4. 26384

    <i>PDEH</i> deletion abolishes surface dependency during pathogenesis. by Ravikrishna Ramanujam (150557)

    Published 2010
    “…Values represent mean ± S.E from three independent replicates involving 1000 conidia per sample.</p>…”
  5. 26385

    Reworking of old continental lithosphere: an important crustal evolution mechanism in orogenic belts, as evidenced by Triassic I-type granitoids in the East Kunlun orogen, Northern... by Fuhao Xiong (2843177)

    Published 2016
    “…They were derived from lower crust mainly composed of Precambrian metabasaltic basement rocks with different degrees of involvement of mantle material. (2) Group 2 consists of granitic porphyries and syenogranites (231–238 Ma), which are high Rb/Sr, metaluminous to weakly peraluminous high-K alkali-calcic I-type granitoids, showing characteristics of typical pure crustal-derived granitoids. …”
  6. 26386

    Serum amyloid P component promotes formation of distinct aggregated lysozyme morphologies and reduces toxicity in <i>Drosophila</i> flies expressing F57I lysozyme by Liza Bergkvist (3151233)

    Published 2020
    “…This study further investigates the involvement of SAP in modulating lysozyme toxicity using histochemistry and spectral analyses on the double transgenic WT and F57I lysozyme flies to probe; i) formation of aggregates, ii) morphological differences of the aggregated lysozyme species formed in the presence or absence of SAP, iii) location of lysozyme and iv) co-localisation of lysozyme and SAP in the fly brain. …”
  7. 26387

    Differentiation of Symbiotic Cells and Endosymbionts in <em>Medicago truncatula</em> Nodulation Are Coupled to Two Transcriptome-Switches by Nicolas Maunoury (252714)

    Published 2010
    “…Two waves of transcriptional reprogramming involving the repression and the massive induction of hundreds of genes were observed during wild-type nodule formation. …”
  8. 26388

    Differential Expression of Ecdysone Receptor Leads to Variation in Phenotypic Plasticity across Serial Homologs by Antónia Monteiro (63684)

    Published 2015
    “…Local inputs and modifications to this network allow serial homologs to evolve different morphologies, but currently we do not understand which modifications allow these repeated traits to evolve different levels of phenotypic plasticity. …”
  9. 26389

    In-Situ High-Temperature Studies of Diblock Copolymer Structural Evolution by Nataliya A. Yufa (2381008)

    Published 2009
    “…We present the results of imaging cylinder-forming poly(styrene-<i>block</i>-methyl methacrylate) diblock copolymer at temperatures high enough to show polymer domains evolving. …”
  10. 26390

    Amino Acid Polymorphism Associated with Virulence in the VPg by Agnès Pinel-Galzi (82235)

    Published 2007
    “…Amino acid changes associated with virulence were deduced from comparison between the sequences of the VPg of the wild avirulent and the evolved forms of each isolate. The class of the amino acids is indicated with colors: acidic (red), basic (blue), hydrophobic (green), polar (orange), and small (purple).…”
  11. 26391

    In-Situ High-Temperature Studies of Diblock Copolymer Structural Evolution by Nataliya A. Yufa (2381008)

    Published 2009
    “…We present the results of imaging cylinder-forming poly(styrene-<i>block</i>-methyl methacrylate) diblock copolymer at temperatures high enough to show polymer domains evolving. …”
  12. 26392

    In-Situ High-Temperature Studies of Diblock Copolymer Structural Evolution by Nataliya A. Yufa (2381008)

    Published 2009
    “…We present the results of imaging cylinder-forming poly(styrene-<i>block</i>-methyl methacrylate) diblock copolymer at temperatures high enough to show polymer domains evolving. …”
  13. 26393

    Efficient Atomistic Simulation of Pathways and Calculation of Rate Constants for a Protein–Peptide Binding Process: Application to the MDM2 Protein and an Intrinsically Disordered... by Matthew C. Zwier (1325958)

    Published 2016
    “…Many of these pathways involve the anchoring of p53 residue F19 into the MDM2 binding cleft when forming the metastable encounter complex, indicating that F19 may be a kinetically important residue. …”
  14. 26394

    Real Time Observation of the Formation of Hollow Nanostructures through Solid State Reactions by Huang-Yen Lai (1812811)

    Published 2014
    “…Annealed above 450 °C, the nonequilibrium interdiffusion of core and shell species occurred at the interface; thus, Ni germanide hollow nanostructures were formed by solid state reactions involving the Kirkendall effect. …”
  15. 26395

    Real Time Observation of the Formation of Hollow Nanostructures through Solid State Reactions by Huang-Yen Lai (1812811)

    Published 2014
    “…Annealed above 450 °C, the nonequilibrium interdiffusion of core and shell species occurred at the interface; thus, Ni germanide hollow nanostructures were formed by solid state reactions involving the Kirkendall effect. …”
  16. 26396

    Ethogram describing different types of aggressive interactions observed for <i>Atelopus</i>. by Shawna J. Cikanek (527055)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>Fight</b>: Combat involving mouth or front limbs, often flipping of opponent; <b>Mount</b>: >50% of initiators body covers the victim for >5 seconds; <b>Release call</b>: High pitched, weak, peep like call; maximum tally of one per individual; <b>Physical contact</b>: Any remaining forms of physical contact; <b>Stalk</b>: One individual actively follows/chases another for >5 seconds; <b>Wave</b>: Circular movements in front limbs.…”
  17. 26397

    <i>In vivo</i> voxel based morphometry identified a significant interaction between time and training. by Alexandra Badea (352052)

    Published 2019
    “…Uncorrected statistical maps (yellow) suggested involvement of the ipsilateral hemisphere.</p>…”
  18. 26398

    Cardiovascular Manifestations of Erdheim-Chester's Disease: A Case Series by Isabela Bispo Santos da Silva Costa (6047504)

    Published 2018
    “…Classically, it has a multisystemic presentation, with the skeletal system being the most frequently affected (90% of the patients), followed by genitourinary involvement in 60% of cases and central nervous system in the pituitary and diabetes insipidus in 25% of the cases. …”
  19. 26399

    Halogen-Bonded Cocrystals of 4-(<i>N,N-</i>Dimethylamino)pyridine with Fluorinated Iodobenzenes by Carsten Präsang (2225470)

    Published 2009
    “…Halogen-bonded complexes are formed between 4-(<i>N,N</i>-dimethylamino)pyridine and iodobenzenes with different degrees of fluorination. …”
  20. 26400

    Role of Membrane Tension Sensitive Endocytosis and Rho GTPases in the Uptake of the Alzheimer’s Disease Peptide Aβ(1-42) by Emelie Wesén (3928895)

    Published 2020
    “…Our results confirm that uptake of Aβ­(1-42) is clathrin- and dynamin-independent and point to the involvement of a new and distinct clathrin-independent endocytic mechanism which is similar to uptake via CLICs or macropinocytosis but that also appear to involve yet uncharacterized molecular players.…”