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"almeidasouza2018flat", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5D" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-Ke0qFhkQL", "claim": "Cortactin Knockdown by siRNA decreased the degree of transferrin endocytosis in MDA-MB-231 cells", "citekey": "chen2006roles", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 1B" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-A61nf3QNl", "claim": "Fibronectin inhibited the formation of flat clathrin lattices and associated reticular adhesions", "citekey": "hakanpaa2023reticular", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 2D" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-MvZiM_zgO", "claim": "U2O cells plated on Col IV and LN111 produced fibronectin which assembled into elongated fibrils.", "citekey": "hakanpaa2023reticular", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 1C" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-0JSkTOnvs", "claim": "2000 pN of force produced by simulated fission yeast endocytic actin networks", "citekey": "nickaeen2019actin", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5A" ] }, { "id": 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"akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-x7qaygcfw", "claim": "Membrane invagination occurred ~6 seconds after scission protein (spHob1-GFP) was detected in budding yeast cells", "citekey": "sun2019direct", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5D" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-bpzU9tgBb", "claim": "Nanodissected clathrin lattices in unroofed PTK2 cells relaxed to higher curvature, lower energy configurations", "citekey": "tagiltsev2021nanodissected", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 4" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-c4Ecoobt4", "claim": "Endogenous Swip1 preferentially bound WT-Rab21 and constitutively active Rab21 over the closely related Rab5 GTPase in MDA-MB-231 cells.", "citekey": "morenolayseca2021cargospecific", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 1E", "FIG 1B" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-eglh75iLo", "claim": "Inhibition of CG pathway in CHO cells by LG186 resulted in no increase in fluid uptake as indicated by fluorescent 10kDa Dextran 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to facilitate integrin endocytosis.", "citekey": "morenolayseca2021cargospecific", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 6C" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-Q5F4o4kDA", "claim": "Hepatic stellate cells grown in a 3D environment showed the same responses to high matrix stiffness as cells grown in 2D culture (TIMP-1 and Caveolin-1 overexpression)", "citekey": "lachowski2022substrate", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 6A", "FIG 6B", "FIG 6C", "FIG 6D", "FIG 6E" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-Vmwk-ddxa", "claim": "FRaTb-1 cells transfected with dominant negative dnm2-K44A had similar or slightly increased levels of folate receptor antibody internalization", "citekey": "sabharanjak2002gpianchored", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5D" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-92Xr7KIW0", "claim": "Treatment of SK-MEL2 cells with Jasplakinolide resulted in slower assembly and disassembly rates of dynamin2-GFP at sites of endocytosis", "citekey": "grassart2014actin", "dataset": 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\u00b1 0.3/s", "citekey": "mezgueldi2002kinetic", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-oG3x2904t", "claim": "CLIC/GEEC endosomes internalize GPI-anchored proteins.", "citekey": "sathe2018small", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 1B", "FIG 1A" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-Tz9iPR6Hy", "claim": "GFP-cofilin associated with actin patches between 3 and 4.2 s after initial association of actin/Abp1p -", "citekey": "okreglak2007cofilin", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 1A" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-C8_EKRIsh", "claim": "GFP-tagged ARPC3/Arc18 at C terminus did not affect __in vitro__ actin nucleation rates", "citekey": "egile2005mechanism", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-Ed-cn4hbd", "claim": "In Cav-/- MEFs, a dominant negative Dynamin mutant (DynK44A) showed an extensive tubular network of internalizing cholera toxin binding subunit (CTB), but inhibited trafficking of CTB to the Golgi.", "citekey": "kirkham2005ultrastructural", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "SUPP FIG S4B", "FIG 3A", "SUPP FIG S4C" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-RniLbP0dj", "claim": "Angle between membrane and clathrin pit increased from 0 to 90 (early phase/U-shaped) and 90 to 180(neck construction & scission) -", "citekey": "avinoam2015endocytic", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 1A" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-L1nUdRWr2", "claim": "GST-WAVE1 in presence of IRSp53 and GST-WAVE2 VCA demonstrate high rates of Arp2/3-mediated actin polymerization in vitro.", "citekey": "miki2000irsp53", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5C" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-ht_gHxaFG", "claim": "The peak number of molecules of twinfilin (Twf1p) per endocytic patch in fission yeast was measured to be 210(+/- 40) by fluorescence microscopy", "citekey": "sirotkin2010quantitative", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 6F", "FIG 6D" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-7VUX5lkA_", "claim": "Fluorescence microscopy and image analysis of fluorescently tagged clathrin, dynamin, and arp2/3 complex in hiPSCs showed ~30% of CME events completing in the absence of detectable actin assembly", "citekey": "jin2022branched", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "SUPP FIG S4B" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-ctop9ejQ4", "claim": "Endocytic proteins Clathrin light chain A-RFP and dynamin2-GFP increased in lifetimes as a function of concentration of Arp2/3 complex inhibitor CK666 in SK-MEL-2 cells", "citekey": "akamatsu2020principles", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 6C" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-HAM7DEdlD", "claim": "The GRAF1 inhibitor LG186 showed significantly reduced fluid phase uptake in WT MEFs that was comparable to the fluid phase uptake in IRSp53-/- MEFS.", "citekey": "sathe2018small", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 3C" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-yspWhgcnu", "claim": "Association rate constant of cofilin to actin by presteady state kinetics was 0.008/uM/s", 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"citekey": "narva2017strong", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "SUPP FIG S2D", "FIG 2", "SUPP FIG S2" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-ee1ItmKqR", "claim": "The minimum number of yeast cofilin molecules required for severing is 23 +/- 11 molecules.", "citekey": "gressin2015architecture", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 7", "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-9CPBwF3cc", "claim": "The persistence length of non-stabilized actin in physiological ionic conditions was found to be $$9 \\pm 0.5 \\mu m$$", "citekey": "isambert1995flexibility", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "akamatsulab-nDfNWJdL-", "claim": "Co-sedimentation assay of purified Swip1/EFhd2 and actin showed actin binds to EFhd2 in vitro.", "citekey": "park2016structural", "dataset": "akamatsulab", "findings": [ "FIG 5A", "FIG 5B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-ZsSZ8qIYT", "claim": "Mean AP-2 fluorescence lifetime increased for VSV particles compared to DI-T particles and for other pits.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3B", "FIG 3C" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-2oMaUVZb3", "claim": "Camostat, a TMPRSS2 inhibitor, had a significantly greater % inhibition for Delta pseudotyped virus (PV) than for Omicron PV when infecting A549 cells overexpressing ACE2 and TMPRSS2.", "citekey": "meng2022altered", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3F" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-65HQLSARh", "claim": "Both the mean LCa and Clathrin fluorescence lifetime increased for VSV particles compared to pit and DI-T.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3D", "FIG 3E" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-kibez2rYZ", "claim": "Inhibiting polymerization of actin with latB reduced the internalization efficiency of VSV but not DI-T.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 6C" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-LfApmzbHq", "claim": "AP-2 fluorescence intensity increased after DI-T attachment to the BSC1 cell as the clathrin-coated pit assembled", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 2B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-2HHW-wfqd", "claim": "Electron microscopy showed that with increasing exposure to heat (37C), the number of HCoV-229E viruses localized with or near the orifices (neck) of caveolae increased, where \"cross-bridge structures of high electron density were frequently observed between virus particles and the plasma membrane.\"", "citekey": "nomura2004human", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 4A", "FIG 4B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-yLpL38PuF", "claim": "The geometries and clathrin coverage of endocytic carries for internalization of DI-T and VSV particles were different when visualized using electron microscopy", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3A", "FIG 3B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-qrc8wp2qc", "claim": "DI-T particles did not alter the process of clathrin-coated vesicle formation.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3A", "FIG 3B", "FIG 3C", "FIG 3D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-on60mfeqE", "claim": "\"Binding of HCoV-229E and incubation at 37\u00b0C caused clustering of CD13 and its colocalization with caveolin-1.\"", "citekey": "nomura2004human", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-W6_BwdDw8", "claim": "AP-2 fluorescence in VSV particles is 2x higher and ~2x longer-lived than that of DI-T particles, which are comparable to non-viral endocytic pits; after AP-2 fluorescence peaks at 45s for VSV particles, it drops to 0 a.u. by 60s.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-LgTH0yTQO", "claim": "Pre-treatment of cells with the clathrin inhibitor Pitstop or Dynamin inhibitor MiTMAB reduced the number of internalized HCoV-NL63 particles in LLC-Mk2 cells", "citekey": "milewska2018entry", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 6A", "FIG 6B", "FIG 6C", "FIG 6D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-NwFQlJbzD", "claim": "A strong inhibition of virus internalization in HAE cultures preincubated with clathrin or dynamin inhibitors (Pitstop and MitMAB) compared to DMSO-treated control cells was observed, using confocal microscopy.", "citekey": "milewska2018entry", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 7" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-UAYD3rA57", "claim": "DI-T particles internalized in BSC1 cells through canonical, circular clathrin coated pits, while VSV particles internalized into Vero cells in non-canonical, oblong pits as shown by electron microscopy", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 4A", "FIG 4B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-oH_7_-Ju7", "claim": "Compared to the control with DMSO, there was significant inhibition of HCoV-NL63 infection in LLC-Mk2 cells", "citekey": "milewska2018entry", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 1A", "FIG 1B", "FIG 1C", "FIG 1D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-fZjAAn6XP", "claim": "Electron microscopy showed a complete clathrin coat around DI-T particles, whereas VSV endocytic carriers seemed to be incompletely coated with clathrin.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 4A" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-fsXgzlA-a", "claim": "Treatment with pitstop or MiTMAB reduced the number of infected LLC-Mk2 cells following incubation with the HCoV-NL63 virus.", "citekey": "milewska2018entry", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 9" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-uns4_1odd", "claim": "During coated pit formation of DI-T, there was minimal cortactin recruitment (fluorescence), which peaked before full clathrin assembly", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 5A", "FIG 5B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-DRplh7Vza", "claim": "Cortactin intensity spiked at late timepoints during VSV internalization.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 5C" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-bPmO00UbS", "claim": "Di-T and VSV spots colocalized with AP-2 and LCa over similar periods of time", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3B", "FIG 3C", "FIG 3D", "FIG 3E" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-vKrivrfAQ", "claim": "inhibition of actin polymerization drastically increases the the time of VSV internalization but not DI-T, as seen with increased time of AP-2 fluorescence.", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 6B", "FIG 6D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-QK-IPLtB0", "claim": "When human fibroblasts were treated with anti-CD13 antibody and anti-caveolin-1 antibody for 60 minutes at 37C, an increase in fluorescence of CD13 and colocalization of caveolin-1 was observed.", "citekey": "nomura2004human", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-o-DGibStS", "claim": "LLC-MK2 cells showed no significant differences in replication of HCoV-NL63 under a controlled environment versus a camostat environment", "citekey": "milewska2018entry", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 11A", "FIG 11B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-1bD48wYTX", "claim": "The creation of clathrin-coated pits in BSC1 cells showed minimal cortactin recruitment based on time lapse fluorescence assays", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 5A", "FIG 5B" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-8jYihJXs1", "claim": "Cortactin intesity spikes during VSV internalization", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 5B", "FIG 5C", "FIG 5D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-C0vEc-VbK", "claim": "Depletion of TMPRSS2 afftected the entry of WT and Delta PV to a greater extent than that of the Omicron PV, in a manner dependent on ACE2 expression levels.", "citekey": "meng2022altered", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3C", "FIG 3D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-JEZVJFX83", "claim": "E64d, a cathepsin inhibitor, had a significantly greater % inhibition for Omicron pseudotyped virus (PV) than for Delta PV.", "citekey": "meng2022altered", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3F" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-kPjXx4aUP", "claim": "VSV and DI-T particles are different lengths", "citekey": "cureton2010length", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 1C" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-8-zvLzqhz", "claim": "There was a decrease in internalized viral particles when treated with classical clathrin-mediated endocytosis inhibitors Pitstop 2 and MiTMAB.", "citekey": "milewska2018entry", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 6A", "FIG 6B", "FIG 6C", "FIG 6D" ] }, { "id": "BIOL403-jUOkXBg6J", "claim": "Using A549-ACE2/TMPRSS2 cells a noticeable, but not statistically significant, difference between live viral forms of omicron and delta, when treated with either TPRSS2 or cathepsin inhibitors", "citekey": "meng2022altered", "dataset": "BIOL403", "findings": [ "FIG 3G" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-NAv6HKLye", "claim": "Respondents were not very polarized in function of their party alignment in the US, with fewer than one in five scoring high on the polarization scale.", "citekey": "johnsonBlindedSpitePath2017", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization--eEnETf9u", "claim": "Heavy Facebook users were more likely to consume information from untrustworthy websites, which was often immediately preceded by a visit to Facebook.", "citekey": "guessExposureUntrustworthyWebsites2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-dOZ6zAzVl", "claim": "SEM modeling of social media use showed an indirect yet positive effect on polarization for moderate liberals via increased polarization", "citekey": "leeDoesSocialMedia2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-wg-tL_YH6", "claim": "According to a conditional latent growth curve model (LGM), American adults' online political expression increased support for their candidate.", "citekey": "choInfluencingMyselfSelfReinforcement2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-PKXjaKH1E", "claim": "Strong pro-refugee sentiment amongst Germans was associated with ~2x higher rates of higher education compared to strong anti-refugee sentiment", "citekey": "arltBiasWantedExamining2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-RV0XA6D3B", "claim": "The majority of Germans fall between extreme positions regarding refugees, with only a small minority expressing extreme pro-refugee or anti-refugee attitudes", "citekey": "arltBiasWantedExamining2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-LP0AEgKvL", "claim": "Polarized users in likewise polarized neighborhoods distributed their likes across their community pages in a similar way, both in science and conspiracy communities.", "citekey": "brugnoliRecursivePatternsOnline2019", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 8" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-1OX4Ja3Bs", "claim": "The interaction between dual national identity, identifying as both Hong Kongese and Chinese, and political use of social media was negatively associated with attitudinal polarization on position issues.", "citekey": "kobayashiDepolarizationSocialMedia2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-GJX02PUU3", "claim": "Self-reporting a dual nationality identity, identifying as both Hong Kongese and Chinese, was negatively associated with attitudinal polarization on valence issues in Hong Kong.", "citekey": "kobayashiDepolarizationSocialMedia2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-rwVKYrlHN", "claim": "Substantial selective exposure was heavily concentrated among a subset of Americans with conservative information diets.", "citekey": "guessExposureUntrustworthyWebsites2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1", "TAB 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-BGpeJrpUb", "claim": "According to a repeated-measures ANOVA, and latent growth curve modeling (LGM, unconditional model), individuals' candidate preferences grew more stable as Election Day approached.", "citekey": "choInfluencingMyselfSelfReinforcement2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-w5xrqKLI_", "claim": "According to analyses of Facebook data, people's egonets misrepresented how many friends other people have.", "citekey": "feldEgonetsSystematicallyBiased2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-SVzr-eboO", "claim": "Authors on the liberal sites were much more favorable toward left-leaning people and groups than authors on the conservative sites. In addition, those on the left- and right-leaning sites were more extreme than those at the moderate blog on this variable", "citekey": "suhayForgingBondsBurning2015", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-CfQF8Cm-z", "claim": "Fifty-five percent of issue-related conversations involved interactions between users from both sides of union debate.", "citekey": "balcellsCrossingLinesTwitter2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-NwBCcwVBq", "claim": "Extreme users strongly prioritized cognitive congruence in news sharing, in both pro- and anti-Bolsonaro communities. Ideological congruence become less important towards the network center.", "citekey": "arugueteNewsSharingGatekeeping2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 7" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-TMN0eQB8C", "claim": "For respondents in Hong Kong with a single identity, either only Hong Kongese or only Chinese, model estimates of affective polarization increased from 30\u00b0 to 40\u00b0 with frequent social media use, while for those with a dual identity, both Hong Kongese and Chinese, it decreased from 30\u00b0 to 12\u00b0 with frequent social media use.", "citekey": "kobayashiDepolarizationSocialMedia2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-NTikknFZ7", "claim": "Both Republican and Democrat users reported change in self-reported political ideology towards their own ideological extreme when exposed to opposing views on Twitter, yet only Republicans' effects were statistically significant", "citekey": "bailExposureOpposingViews2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-gyOhM4gnR", "claim": "Confidence in the president and Congress was positively associated with levels of selective exposure to social media in the US.", "citekey": "johnsonBlindedSpitePath2017", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-G6Dt9EUlZ", "claim": "AccoA Random Forest algorithm was able to predict the polarization of Twitter users with high accuracy and recall.", "citekey": "marozzoAnalyzingPolarizationSocial2017", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 7" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-i61FjD7N_", "claim": "Deactivating facebook reduced various measures of political polarization, particularly exposure to news that improve understanding of their own political party (vs. other party), and issue polarization, but not affective polarization.", "citekey": "allcottWelfareEffectsSocial2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-r-1ymhoVX", "claim": "Enthusiasm among US respondents toward the out-party presidential candidate was positively associated with disagreement expression on social media.", "citekey": "choiEnthusiasmOtherSide2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-VlBq9h_85", "claim": "According to SEM modeling, social media use was negatively associated with a shift towards conservatism for political neutrals, and positively associated with a shift towards liberalism", "citekey": "leeDoesSocialMedia2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-FnfG3r2bC", "claim": "Facebook users who reported higher differences between feeling-thermometer measures for their own party vs. the other party registered more Facebook use which lead to over-time depolarization", "citekey": "beamFacebookNewsPolarization2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-ttY5ZRIo8", "claim": "The fragmentation of the audiences of Russian media outlets on the Vkontakte platform occurred mainly along political lines", "citekey": "urmanNewsConsumptionRussian2019", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-GMnFJ3he4", "claim": "SEM modeling showed that, for moderate conservatives, there was no direct or indirect effect of social media use for adopting extreme conservatism", "citekey": "leeDoesSocialMedia2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-Wtxp_oJDN", "claim": "Most of the users who retweeted rumor rebuttal tweets displayed the agree attitude. However, the users who commented on rumor rebuttal tweets had more diversified attitudes under various topics, with the majority of individuals holding query or unknown attitudes", "citekey": "wangEchoChamberEffect2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3", "TAB 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-Zo4cVaD34", "claim": "Longer lifetime and higher levels of activity of Facebook users corresponded with a lesser number of Facebook pages being consumed.", "citekey": "schmidtPolarizationVaccinationDebate2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-sV9j_ssrE", "claim": "All of the derogatory words used to talk about Remoaners on Twitter contain negative tribal associations.", "citekey": "northBattleBritainAnalyzing2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1B" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-AQy-nbEwf", "claim": "27 out of 38 events of the Brexit timelines were associated with unusual spikes in the volume of tribal keywords outside of the normal range.", "citekey": "northBattleBritainAnalyzing2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-85I3FMzkf", "claim": "Smaller Japanese media outlets Twitter accounts had ideologically distinctive followers and were mainly isolated in the network.", "citekey": "kobayashiNewsAudienceFragmentation2019", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-TEas5VTq3", "claim": "More reputable outlets had greater incentives to adjust editorial lines. Less reputable outlets were already sending messages congruent to their preferred user.", "citekey": "arugueteNewsSharingGatekeeping2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 9" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-YnZuD0iG2", "claim": "Republican users exposed to opposing views on Twitter had an increase in conservatism between 0.11 and 0.59 standard deviations", "citekey": "bailExposureOpposingViews2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-5xJkG_dQv", "claim": "The majority of Facebook users were active either in the pro-vaccines or anti-vaccines community, not both.", "citekey": "schmidtPolarizationVaccinationDebate2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-1JvBH0nCz", "claim": "Only at the first wave of data, Facebook users who reported higher differences between feeling-thermometer measures for their own party vs. the other party were more likely to view news on Facebook", "citekey": "beamFacebookNewsPolarization2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-DL7lKY_N6", "claim": "Exposure to counter-attitudinal content on Facebook modestly decreased the affective polarization index compared to the pro-attitudinal treatment", "citekey": "levySocialMediaNews2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 9" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-sffZqWHW4", "claim": "Dual identifying Hong Kong residents were 14.8% more likely to have a weak partisan selectivity than single identifiers.", "citekey": "kobayashiDepolarizationSocialMedia2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-PjQJXsOzF", "claim": "Anger and anxiety among US respondents toward the out-party presidential candidate wass not associated with disagreement expression on social media.", "citekey": "choiEnthusiasmOtherSide2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-tQy4sEF_R", "claim": "Perceived polarization increased as a function of time spent reading a tweet, but only for Republican users", "citekey": "banksPolarizedFeedsThreeExperiments2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 6", "TAB 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-2L5_w1IYK", "claim": "Deactivating Facebook boosted participants' perception of its role in improving news consumption and increased agreement on the potential impact of deactivating one's account.", "citekey": "allcottWelfareEffectsSocial2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 8" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-aJngFbteo", "claim": "deactivating Facebook resulted in improvements on measurements of subjective well-being", "citekey": "allcottWelfareEffectsSocial2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 5" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-5OWXeEZWn", "claim": "Selective exposure and selective avoidance predict polarization, but they are weaker indicators than strength of party ties.", "citekey": "johnsonBlindedSpitePath2017", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-eIcyC6cqo", "claim": "The level of encountered disagreement on social medi predicted the likelihood of expressing disagreement for US respondents, even when accounted for the initial level of expressed disagreement.", "citekey": "choiEnthusiasmOtherSide2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-qyujJigSk", "claim": "The retweeting and commenting user networks of rumor rebuttal under different topics showed highly modular structures; however, the large clusters in retweeting user networks showed high homophily, while the large clusters in commenting user networks had mixed attitudes", "citekey": "wangEchoChamberEffect2021", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-PSA7511kK", "claim": "According the a polarization index, Italian news sites are strongly polarizated on the issue of the Italian constitutional referendum.", "citekey": "marozzoAnalyzingPolarizationSocial2017", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 8" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-7joN8S4Cb", "claim": "Pro-attitudinal news uses were not found to mediate the relationship between Facebook use at wave 1 and higher differences between feeling-thermometer measures for users' own party vs. the other party at wave 3", "citekey": "beamFacebookNewsPolarization2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 2" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-DH7kbqJd1", "claim": "According to regression analysis, heterogeneous conversations were longer when they involved users who are placed on the more moderate and central positions of the debate, and were probably more disposed to hear the other side.", "citekey": "balcellsCrossingLinesTwitter2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-V9kqzF5Vc", "claim": "The variance of response about EU issues between those who got most of the news from social networks or other types of media was very small for participants who had positive predispositions toward the EU.", "citekey": "nguyenTestingPopularNews2019", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 3" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-4pRj56pL2", "claim": "Regression analyses of American adults showed that the relationship between political party and political opinions increased as people expressed themselves politically.", "citekey": "choInfluencingMyselfSelfReinforcement2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 1" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-fjmFnfZxi", "claim": "Germans across the ideological spectrum perceived the media to have biases favoring their opposing ideological group on the topic of refugees", "citekey": "arltBiasWantedExamining2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-l-GuCGg0p", "claim": "According to regression analysis, heterogeneity increased the level of depth of conversations.", "citekey": "balcellsCrossingLinesTwitter2020", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "TAB 4", "FIG 4" ] }, { "id": "dg-social-media-polarization-KwHHkPC99", "claim": "SEM modeling showed that, among neutrals, social media use was positively associated with political engagement, which was also positively associated with political polarization toward liberalism.", "citekey": "leeDoesSocialMedia2018", "dataset": "dg-social-media-polarization", "findings": [ "FIG 1" ] }, { "id": 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