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University of California, Irvine

Current S-Index

2,139.4

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Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.1

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2,013

Total datasets in this organization

Average FAIR Score

63.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1,355

Total citations to the organization's datasets

Total Mentions

7

Total mentions of the organization's datasets

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Factorial field manipulation reveals multi-stressor effects on a critical habitat-forming shellfish (Version: 8)

Ocean acidification and warming are expected to have negative impacts on marine organisms, and particularly on shell-building species. Acidification and warming may operate independently or interactively, amplifying or mitigating impacts on individuals. Previous results have primarily come from lab studies of single species, yet these climate stressors are occurring within naturally dynamic systems with high abiotic and biotic variability. As a result, the impacts of these stressors in situ remains poorly understood. We conducted a 6-month field manipulation to determine the effects of ocean acidification and warming on a habitat-forming shellfish, the Pacific blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus), in a dynamic coastal system. Twenty tide pools were factorially manipulated, including unmanipulated control, CO2 added, warmed, and combined CO2 added and warmed treatments. We measured mussel shell thickness, strength, and corrosion at 0, 3, and 6 months of exposure to treatment conditions. CO2 addition led to a decrease in shell thickness and strength and an increase in shell corrosion. However, we also detected an increase in shell strength for mussels exposed to both CO2 addition and warming. These findings indicate that ocean acidification negatively impacted shellfish in situ and that these effects might be mitigated when exposed concurrently to moderate warming, leading to an interactive effect of acidification and warming on this critical habitat-forming shellfish.

Authors

  • Rangel, Racine ;
  • Bracken, Matthew ;
  • Kroeker, Kristy ;
  • Miller, Luke ;
  • Sorte, Cascade
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.7280/d1p10v2025

Development of TiO2 films by Sol-gel/sedimentation for inactivation of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium in greywater

This dataset corresponds to the study entitled "Development of TiO2 films by Sol-gel/sedimentation for inactivation of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium in greywater" It includes experimental results from the synthesis of TiO₂ thin films, their structural characterization (XRD, SEM, UV-Vis spectra), and bacterial inactivation assays in domestic wastewater.The data are organized into spreadsheets and graphs that allow for analysis and reuse in research related to semiconductor materials, photocatalytic processes, and water treatment. This dataset can be used for comparative studies, experimental replication, or as a basis for meta-analyses in the areas of environmental engineering and materials science.

Authors

  • Pedroza-Rodríguez, Aura M. ;
  • Rincón-Barón, Luz Adriana ;
  • Salcedo-Reyes, Juan Carlos ;
  • Velez, Camilo ;
  • Carrascal-Camacho, Ana Karina ;
  • Mejía-Gómez, Augusto ;
  • Forero- Carvajal, María Paula ;
  • Ramírez-Alemán, Laura Gabriela
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.172367572025

Evaluation of nano/micro structured TiO2 films for greywater treatment and E. coli inactivation

This dataset corresponds to the study entitled "Evaluation of nano/microstructured TiO2 films for greywater treatment and E. coli inactivation." It includes experimental results from the synthesis of TiO₂ thin films, their structural characterization (XRD, SEM, UV-Vis spectra), and bacterial inactivation assays in domestic wastewater.The data are organized into spreadsheets and graphs that allow for analysis and reuse in research related to semiconductor materials, photocatalytic processes, and water treatment. This dataset can be used for comparative studies, experimental replication, or as a basis for meta-analyses in the areas of environmental engineering and materials science.

Authors

  • Pedroza-Rodriguez, Aura Marina ;
  • Rincón Barón, Luz Adriana ;
  • Salcedo Reyes, Juan Carlos ;
  • Velez, Camilo ;
  • Carrascal-Camacho, Ana Karina ;
  • Mejía-Gómez, Augusto ;
  • Liu, Guoduan ;
  • Gómez Prias, Laura Catalina
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.172302152025

Evaluation of nano/micro structured TiO2 films for greywater treatment and E. coli inactivation

This dataset corresponds to the study entitled "Evaluation of nano/microstructured TiO2 films for greywater treatment and E. coli inactivation." It includes experimental results from the synthesis of TiO₂ thin films, their structural characterization (XRD, SEM, UV-Vis spectra), and bacterial inactivation assays in domestic wastewater.The data are organized into spreadsheets and graphs that allow for analysis and reuse in research related to semiconductor materials, photocatalytic processes, and water treatment. This dataset can be used for comparative studies, experimental replication, or as a basis for meta-analyses in the areas of environmental engineering and materials science.

Authors

  • Pedroza-Rodriguez, Aura Marina ;
  • Rincón Barón, Luz Adriana ;
  • Salcedo Reyes, Juan Carlos ;
  • Velez, Camilo ;
  • Carrascal-Camacho, Ana Karina ;
  • Mejía-Gómez, Augusto ;
  • Liu, Guoduan ;
  • Gómez Prias, Laura Catalina
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.172302162025

Development of TiO2 films by Sol-gel/sedimentation for inactivation of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium in greywater

This dataset corresponds to the study entitled "Development of TiO2 films by Sol-gel/sedimentation for inactivation of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium in greywater" It includes experimental results from the synthesis of TiO₂ thin films, their structural characterization (XRD, SEM, UV-Vis spectra), and bacterial inactivation assays in domestic wastewater.The data are organized into spreadsheets and graphs that allow for analysis and reuse in research related to semiconductor materials, photocatalytic processes, and water treatment. This dataset can be used for comparative studies, experimental replication, or as a basis for meta-analyses in the areas of environmental engineering and materials science.

Authors

  • Pedroza-Rodríguez, Aura M. ;
  • Rincón-Barón, Luz Adriana ;
  • Salcedo-Reyes, Juan Carlos ;
  • Velez, Camilo ;
  • Carrascal-Camacho, Ana Karina ;
  • Mejía-Gómez, Augusto ;
  • Forero- Carvajal, María Paula ;
  • Ramírez-Alemán, Laura Gabriela
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.172367582025

Electrical Resistivity Data Supporting Geomorphic and Geophysical Evidence for Late Quaternary Surface-Rupturing Earthquakes in Northeast United States

This dataset contains DC electrical resistivity measurements supporting the analysis in Geomorphic and Geophysical Evidence for Quaternary Surface-Rupturing Earthquakes in Northeast United States.The datasets were collected with ABEM Terrameter LS2 64-electrode resistivity meter.The datasets include:1. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) raw dataset for a 630-m long profile (ERT profile 1) with 10m electrode spacing, across a cluster of fault scarps in Tewksbury, New Jersey, US. The data is in .DAT format, and is provided in two versions: one containing elevation of each station and another without elevation information.2. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) raw dataset for a 63-m long profile (ERT profile 2) with 1m electrode spacing, across a single target fault scarp in Tewksbury, New Jersey, US. The data is in .DAT format, and is provided with a version containing elevation of each station and another version without elevation information.

Authors

  • Kolawole, Folarin ;
  • Ohenhen, Leonard ;
  • Yiannias, Mia ;
  • Colet, Meritxell ;
  • Le, Huy ;
  • Ajala, Rasheed ;
  • Ramarolahy, Andry ;
  • Kornfeld, Lela ;
  • Mitchell, Alexa
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.172108932025

Electrical Resistivity Data Supporting Geomorphic and Geophysical Evidence for Late Quaternary Surface-Rupturing Earthquakes in Northeast United States

This dataset contains DC electrical resistivity measurements supporting the analysis in Geomorphic and Geophysical Evidence for Quaternary Surface-Rupturing Earthquakes in Northeast United States.The datasets were collected with ABEM Terrameter LS2 64-electrode resistivity meter.The datasets include:1. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) raw dataset for a 630-m long profile (ERT profile 1) with 10m electrode spacing, across a cluster of fault scarps in Tewksbury, New Jersey, US. The data is in .DAT format, and is provided in two versions: one containing elevation of each station and another without elevation information.2. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) raw dataset for a 63-m long profile (ERT profile 2) with 1m electrode spacing, across a single target fault scarp in Tewksbury, New Jersey, US. The data is in .DAT format, and is provided with a version containing elevation of each station and another version without elevation information.

Authors

  • Kolawole, Folarin ;
  • Ohenhen, Leonard ;
  • Yiannias, Mia ;
  • Colet, Meritxell ;
  • Le, Huy ;
  • Ajala, Rasheed ;
  • Ramarolahy, Andry ;
  • Kornfeld, Lela ;
  • Mitchell, Alexa
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.172108942025

Mercury Intrusion Capillary Pressure Dataset of Eight Limestones

The mercury injection capillary pressure (MICP) data has been uploaded to the system as open-source material. This dataset is intended for the manuscript titled "Transport Properties of Dual-Porosity Limestones: Laboratory measurement, critical path analysis, and image-based simulation" currently under review. It includes data for five dual-porosity limestones: Indiana, Saint-Maximin, Majella, Thala, and Purbeck limestones, as well as the predominantly single-porosity Leitha limestone with three different porosities. The list comprises the injection pressures from the mercury intrusion experiments and their corresponding intruded mercury volumes.

Authors

  • MENG, Fanbao ;
  • Chen, Yu ;
  • REUSCHLE, Thierry ;
  • Baud, Patrick ;
  • WONG, TENG-FONG
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.171966792025

Mercury Intrusion Capillary Pressure Dataset of Eight Limestones

The mercury injection capillary pressure (MICP) data has been uploaded to the system as open-source material. This dataset is intended for the manuscript titled "Transport Properties of Dual-Porosity Limestones: Laboratory measurement, critical path analysis, and image-based simulation" currently under review. It includes data for five dual-porosity limestones: Indiana, Saint-Maximin, Majella, Thala, and Purbeck limestones, as well as the predominantly single-porosity Leitha limestone with three different porosities. The list comprises the injection pressures from the mercury intrusion experiments and their corresponding intruded mercury volumes.

Authors

  • MENG, Fanbao ;
  • Chen, Yu ;
  • REUSCHLE, Thierry ;
  • Baud, Patrick ;
  • WONG, TENG-FONG
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.171966802025

Retinal polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation reverses aging-related vision decline in mice (Version: 5)

The retina is uniquely enriched in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), primarily localized in cell membranes, where they govern membrane biophysical properties. During aging, alterations in lipid metabolism lead to reduced content of very long-chain PUFAs (VLC-PUFAs) in the retina, which is associated with normal age-related reductions in contrast sensitivity, diminished photoreceptor function and delayed rod-mediated dark adaptation recovery, and pathological age-related macular degeneration (AMD). ELOVL2 (Elongation of very-long-chain fatty acids-like 2) encodes a transmembrane protein that produces precursors to docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and VLC-PUFAs. The methylation status of the ELOVL2  promoter is currently one of the best predictors of chronological age. Here, we show that lower VLC-PUFA abundance in the aged mouse retina is accompanied by a reduction in visual function. Similarly, mice lacking ELOVL2-specific enzymatic activity (Elovl2C234W) demonstrate reduced contrast sensitivity and slower rod-mediated dark adaptation. Intravitreal supplementation with the direct product of ELOVL2, 24:5n-3, in aged animals improved visual function for up to 4 weeks and reduced accumulation of ApoE- and C3d-positive sub-RPE deposits. The gene expression pattern observed in supplemented retinas exhibited a partial rejuvenation profile, including decreased expression of aging-related genes and a transcriptomic signature resembling younger retinas. Finally, we present human genetic data from the IAMGDC and UK Biobank showing an association of two variants in the ELOVL2 locus with the onset of intermediate AMD, underlining the translational importance of our findings. Our work highlights VLC-PUFA supplementation as potential therapeutic opportunity and defines ELOVL2 as a promising target for interventions to prevent age-related vision loss.

Authors

  • Gao, Fangyuan ;
  • Tom, Emily ;
  • Skowronska-Krawczyk, Dorota
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.gxd25480h2025