RepOD Repository for Open Data

RepOD Repository for Open Data
Not a member yet
    3261 research outputs found

    Data for the manuscript entitled: A novel role of neutrophil elastase in podocyte dysfunction induced by high glucose, PMA, and MDP.

    No full text
    Data for the manuscript entitled: A novel role of neutrophil elastase in podocyte dysfunction induced by high glucose, PMA, and MDP.This dataset accompanies a study investigating the immunological properties of podocytes and their capacity to produce and secrete neutrophil serine proteases (NSPs). We demonstrate that podocytes synthesize neutrophil elastase (NE), proteinase 3 (PR3), and cathepsin G (CatG), and release their active forms into the extracellular space. Using models of inflammation (PMA stimulation) and insulin insensitivity, we show that NSP activity contributes to podocyte dysfunction. Activation of the NOD2 receptor by muramyl dipeptide (MDP) induced actin cytoskeleton rearrangement and increased albumin permeability, accompanied by elevated NE and PR3 activity. Silencing the ELANE gene, encoding NE, attenuated these pathological responses. The data provided here support the conclusion that NSPs—particularly NE—play a pathogenic role in podocyte injury associated with inflammation, insulin resistance, and diabetic kidney disease.These data were used to create Figures 1-6. All data for Figures have been included in the file Figure 1–6.</p

    Cation engineering of cu-doped CsPbI3: lead substitution and dimensional reduction for improved scintillation performance

    No full text
    Raw data presented in the manuscript. Data consists of absorption spectra (ABS), absorption length (ABSL), time-resolved PL (TRPL), radioluminescence as a function of temperature (RLvsTemp) of CsPbI3, CsPbI3:Cu, CsCu2I3 and Cs3Cu2I5 samples.All files attached in ZIP format are split to contain full characterization data for 1 sample, the name of the ZIP corresponds with the sample composition.</p

    Data for publication: "Dynamic behavior of shear-thickening tluids under harmonic excitation: an experimental investigation"

    No full text
    The dataset accompanying the publication &#34;Dynamic Behavior of Shear-Thickening Fluids under Harmonic Excitation: An Experimental Investigation&#34; is now provided exclusively as a single archive:STF Dynamic Behavior Analysis: MATLAB CodeThis repository contains the MATLAB code and all accompanying files inside Suplimentary material.zip and the separate ZIP file “Experimental Paper_Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing_Elsevier.zip,” associated with the paper:&#34;Dynamic Behavior of Shear-Thickening Fluids under Harmonic Excitation: An Experimental Investigation&#34;OverviewThese scripts process experimental data, perform parameter identification for the oscillator system, and generate figures demonstrating the dynamic behavior of shear-thickening fluids (STFs) under harmonic excitation.PrerequisitesMATLAB (R2019b or newer recommended)Inside Supplementary_material.zip, you will find:All .txt experimental data files:RecordedExperimentalDataWithoutSTFOmega0.txtRecordedExperimentalDataWithoutSTFOmegaIncreasingRate0_047.txtRecordedExperimentalDataWithSTFOmegaIncreasingRate0_0333.txtRecordedExperimentalDataWithSTFOmegaConstant8_2.txtRecordedExperimentalDataWithSTFOmegaConstant11_3.txtThe main MATLAB scripts and auxiliary functions for data processing, parameter identification, and figure generation.Any related documentation (including the paper PDF, if applicable).Execution StepsFollow these steps to process the data and generate all figures:1. Data FiltrationRun prepare_mat_data.mProcesses raw experimental data exported from LabVIEW.Applies polynomial fitting to compute rotation speed, velocity, and acceleration.Generates .mat files containing the filtered data for further analysis.2. Free Vibration Parameter IdentificationRun identOscDyn_freeMotion.mUses Nelder-Mead optimization to determine stiffness (k), damping (c), and friction (T) parameters.Minimizes the objective function (Eq. 14) to match simulation with experimental data.Generates Figure 3 comparing simulation vs. experiment.Saves identified parameters in par0.3. Forced Vibration Parameter Identification and Figure GenerationRun identOscDyn_forcedMotion.mBuilds on free-vibration parameters for forced vibration.Generates Figures 4–8, showing:Excitation frequency vs. time (Fig. 4)Resistance force vs. velocity (Fig. 5)Displacement comparison (Fig. 6)Velocity comparison (Fig. 7)Frequency response (Fig. 8)Saves refined parameters to par1.4. Additional FiguresAutomatic generation of:Figure 13: STF force relationships in the resonance region (Section 6.1.2).Figure 15: Time histories in the post-resonance region (Section 6.1.3).Figure 16: STF force relationships in the post-resonance region (Section 6.1.3).Figure 17: STF behavior at constant excitation frequency (Section 6.1.3).Figure 18: Frequency response comparison with and without STF (Section 6.2).TroubleshootingPath Issues: Keep all files in the same directory or update path references in the scripts.Optimization Variability: Multiple runs may be needed due to the stochastic nature of Nelder-Mead.Memory Constraints: For large datasets, reduce data size or increase MATLAB’s allocated memory.Additional InformationFor questions or issues regarding the code, please contact the corresponding author as indicated in the paper.© 2025 | All rights reserved by the authors of&#34;Dynamic Behavior of Shear-Thickening Fluids under Harmonic Excitation: An Experimental Investigation.&#34;Additional Note: Paper Source FilesAlso included in this repository is a second ZIP file, “Experimental Paper_Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing_Elsevier.zip,” containing:elsarticle-template folderElsevier’s LaTeX class/template files (e.g., elsarticle.cls and elsarticle-template.tex).Figure 1.jpg through Figure 18.jpgHigh-resolution figures referenced in the manuscript (see image in the screenshot: 18 total JPG files).mybibfile.bibA BibTeX reference database, ensuring proper citation management.These items allow you to compile the full manuscript (in LaTeX) for submission to Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing (Elsevier), with all figures and references properly linked.</p

    The Effect of Audio-Based Autogenic Training on Sleep Quality and COVID-19 Anxiety in University Students

    No full text
    This study tested the effectiveness of a brief intervention based on Schultz’s autogenic training (AT) in improving sleep quality and reducing COVID-19–related anxiety among university students. A randomized, repeated-measures design was employed with 90 participants (ages 18–30; M &#61; 21.11), assigned to one of three groups: relaxation with AT recording (EG1), control music recording (EG2), or no-intervention control (CG). The two-week intervention was evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S).</p

    How did investigations into spontaneous human combustion influence alcohol medicine? An examination of the medical and literary discussions that brought the two together (dataset collection)

    No full text
    Background and AimsThe presence of sections or chapters on spontaneous human combustion in more than half of the key texts in English on the action of alcohol on the body and mind in the first half of the nineteenth century demonstrates the seriousness with which it was considered. We aimed to chart discussions about the links between spontaneous human combustion and spirit drinking in medical texts and representations in fiction through three key chronological periods from 1804 to 1900.MethodsA contextual analysis using eighteenth- and nineteenth-century historical, literary and medical sources to chart and reflect on public and medical discourses.Findings and ConclusionsThe development of new theories about the action of alcohol on the body and mind appears to have been influenced by the now-discredited eighteenth- and nineteenth-century idea that the phenomenon of human combustion, spontaneous or not, was linked to spirit drinking. As an extreme example of the consequences of heavy drinking, spontaneous human combustion was used to underpin early theories on the clinical chemistry of alcohol.</p

    Spin–orbit effects in the surface state of Fe(001) revealed by full surface Brillouin zone mapping - source data

    No full text
    Experimental data files analyzed in the publication: &#39;Spin–orbit effects in the surface state of Fe(001) revealed by full surface Brillouin zone mapping&#39; by E. Młyńczak, A. Surendran, S. Shaju, K. Freindl, J. Korecki, E. Madej, D. Wilgocka-Ślęzak, M. Szczepanik, T. Sobol, I. Aguilera, G. Bihlmayer, S. Blügel, and N. Spiridis, New Journal of Physics 27, 093506 (2025) and depicted in Figures 1-5.</p

    Ocena wpływu egzosomów pochodzących z przewlekłej białaczki limfocytowej w regulowaniu funkcji i polaryzacji subpopulacji monocytów

    No full text
    Dane badawcze powiązane z realizacją projektu MINIATURA 8 pt. &#34;Ocena wpływu egzosomów pochodzących z przewlekłej białaczki limfocytowej w regulowaniu funkcji i polaryzacji subpopulacji monocytów&#34;.Zbiór danych obejmuje wyniki analiz immunofenotypowania subpopulacji monocytów poddanych działaniu egzosomów pochodzących z przewlekłej białaczki limfocytowej oraz od osób zdrowych. Analiza uwzględnia ocenę odsetka komórek o cechach monocytarnych supresorowych komórek mieloidalnych. Uzyskane dane obejmują również odsetki subpopulacji monocytów wykazujących ekspresję wybranych negatywnych immunologicznych punktów kontrolnych i ich ligandów, a także cząsteczek związanych z polaryzacją oraz kluczowymi szlakami funkcjonalnymi tych komórek.Po hodowli z egzosomami monocyty poddano znakowaniu odpowiednimi przeciwciałami monoklonalnymi sprzężonymi z fluorochromami, a następnie analizowano za pomocą cytometru przepływowego CytoFLEX LX (Beckman Coulter). Uzyskane dane cytometryczne opracowano przy użyciu oprogramowania Kaluza Analysis Software (Beckman Coulter).Stężenia wybranych cytokin pro- i przeciwzapalnych oraz rozpuszczalnych form ligandów immunologicznych punktów kontrolnych oznaczono w płynie pohodowlanym z wykorzystaniem komercyjnie dostępnych zestawów ELISA (Enlibio, Wuhan Biotech) przy użyciu czytnika Victor X4 (PerkinElmer).</p

    Differential cross section for the proton-deuteron breakup reaction at 108 MeV

    No full text
    Differential cross section data for the 2H(p,pp)n breakup reaction at 108 MeV, measured with the use of the BINA detector in Cyclotron Center Bronowice PAS, Krakow, Poland.The data cover polar angles of two protons in the exit channel, theta1 and theta2, between 13o and 33o and their relative azimuthal angle phi12 between 50o and 180o.</p

    The Ombudsman as a Guarantor of Protection of Fundamental Rights of Migrants

    No full text
    Description: To avoid data duplication, the author includes links to the metadata in the document. These data were obtained in Sprawy ważne dla obywateli | Rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich, and are publicly available, and details about them were accessed from:1) Zespół ds. Równego Traktowania RPO (e-mail on access to public information)Details: w 2022 r. było prowadzonych 567 spraw dotyczących cudzoziemców, w 2023 r. – 1246 takich spraw, natomiast w 2024 r. 1295 (tylko do dnia 30 października 2024 r.)2) OPCAT (Krajowy Mechanizm Prewencji Tortur), e-mail on access to public informationW 2023 r. skarg cudzoziemców dotyczących wjazdu i pobytu było 33, natomiast część spraw migranckich jest np. ujęta w (w 2023 r. były 42 takie sprawy).The model was created on the basis of an analysis of sources of the national and European law, administrative decisions, decisions of domestic and international courts, decisions and speeches made by ombudsmen as well as legal scholarship and commentary. Experiences of other countries and the analysis of legal solutions operating there will be used in an auxiliary scope.</p

    Data for article: Sensitive and accurate femtosecond pulse characterization via two-photon absorption in Fabry-Pérot laser diodes

    No full text
    Files include the data presented in the manuscript entitled: &#34;Sensitive and accurate femtosecond pulse characterization via two-photon absorption in Fabry-Pérot laser diodes&#34; by A. F. Chlebowski, J. Mnich, L. A. Sterczewski and J. Z. Sotor.Figure 2 presents two-photon detector comparison.Figure 3 presents impact on the pulse distortion by waveguide geometry rather than the material system. Figure 4 presents response to a varying average optical power and pulse duration.Figure 5 presents polarization dependence in LD and SHG crystal based autocorrelators.Figure 6 presents Sensitivity for different material systems.Figure 7 presents Shape exactitude despite material dispersion.Figure 9 presents effect of bias voltage and load resistance on the shape of interferometric autocorrelation.Figure 10 presents log-scale of the dark and illuminated I-V response and response of the square of the dark current compensated photocurrent depending on peak power via TIA at various bias voltages.Figure 11 presents response of the square of the dark current compensated photocurrent depending on peak power via the external load at different bias voltages for various load resistances.Figure 12 presents R2 and peak-to-background ratio as function of bias voltage and 50 kΩ load fixed interferometric autocorrelation RC filtering degraded at 0 V bias voltage.Clarification of file designations: Figure2aLD1 - figure 2 panel (a) LD1 data from legend, etc.</p

    0

    full texts

    3,261

    metadata records
    Updated in last 30 days.
    RepOD Repository for Open Data is based in Poland
    Access Repository Dashboard
    Do you manage RepOD Repository for Open Data? Access insider analytics, issue reports and manage access to outputs from your repository in the CORE Repository Dashboard!