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    <b>Supporting data for manuscript</b> "<b>Voluntary locomotion induces an early and remote hemodynamic decrease in the large cerebral veins</b>" by Kira Shaw (18796168)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">The CSV file 'Eyreetal_DrainingVein_SourceData' contains the averaged time series traces and extracted metrics from individual experiments used across Figures 1-5 in the manuscript "Voluntary locomotion induces an early and remote hemodynamic decrease in the large cerebral veins". The following acronyms included in the CSV file are defined as follows: Hbt is total hemoglobin, Art is artery region, DV is draining vein region, WV is whisker vein region, SEM is standard error mean, TS is time series, max peak is maximum peak, min peak is minima, AUC is area under the curve, WT is wild-type, AD is Alzheimer's disease, ATH is atherosclerosis and MIX is mixed AD/atherosclerosis. …”
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    Lipid droplets transiently increase in size during early stages of HSV-1 infection. by Kamal L. Nahas (13014698)

    Published 2022
    “…The lipid droplets in cells at late stages of infection are not significantly larger than in uninfected cells for two of the three biological replicates, suggesting that a transient increase in lipid droplet volume accompanies HSV-1 infection of U2OS cells.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Transient and Steady-State Properties of Drosophila Sensory Neurons Coding Noxious Cold Temperature.PDF by Natalia Maksymchuk (13146864)

    Published 2022
    “…This model recapitulated the key features of the spiking rate responses found in experiments and suggested mechanisms explaining the transient and steady-state activity of the CIII neurons at different cold temperatures and rates of their decrease and increase. …”
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