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    Study group background characteristics. by Zicheng Hu (3825313)

    Published 2024
    “…This relationship changed markedly with the development of <b><i>HAD</i></b> and the underlying direct neuropathic parenchymal CNS infection, i.e., <b><i>HIVE</i></b>, in which the CSF HIV-1 RNA concentrations reached high levels, and the differences between it and the blood viral load decreased. …”
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    Clinical diagnostic value and potential regulatory mechanisms of lncRNA NOP14-AS1 in chronic kidney disease by Hongfang Jiang (20617637)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the target genes of miR-326 showed enrichment in CKD-associated rat sarcoma and phosphoinositide 3-kinase protein kinase B pathways. Altogether, the findings of this study show the potential of NOP14-AS1 as a diagnostic marker in CKD. …”
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    Comparison of WormSNAP Correlation Metrics. by Araven Tiroumalechetty (17827252)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) Example of two proteins (CLA-1, an active zone marker, and RAB-3, a synaptic vesicle marker) that exhibit different localization patterns <i><i>within</i></i> the same synaptic structure. …”
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    Phage–antibiotic interactions are determined by the antibiotic, not the phage. by Yuval Mulla (12734528)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(<b>a)</b> Growth curves of bacteria and phages (Bas04) in the presence of doxycycline (left) and nitrofurantoin (right). …”
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    Over-expression of Fas2 in the wing imaginal disc causes an EGFR-dependent reduction in organ size. by Luis Garcia-Alonso (152388)

    Published 2024
    “…The background blue outline corresponds to the control wing on top. Bar: 500 μm. (B) Over-expression of Fas2 (<i>fas2</i><sup><i>GOF</i></sup>) in <i>en-GAL4/UAS-fas2</i><sup><i>TRM</i></sup> <i>UAS-fas2</i><sup><i>GPI</i></sup> females causes a size reduction in the posterior compartment (bottom). …”
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