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    Malawian children with uncomplicated and cerebral malaria have decreased activated Vγ9Vδ2 γδ T cells which increase in convalescence by Visopo Harawa (343217)

    Published 2019
    “…HLA-DR expression remained elevated at 28 days, suggesting sustained activation of Vγ9Vδ2 γδ T cells during recovery. …”
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    Fig 5 - by Yanting Wang (104823)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, the model can describe the time-dependent strain in the third stage. Parameters <i>G</i><sub>1</sub>, <i>G</i><sub>2</sub>, and <i>η</i><sub>20</sub>’ decrease exponentially with the increase in the number of freeze–thaw cycles while parameter <i>λ</i> increases exponentially. …”
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    Apoptosis in CA1 and CA3. by Angélica González Maciel (18946369)

    Published 2024
    “…In the dentate gyrus (DG), thinning of the dorsal lamina and abnormal thickening of the ventral lamina were observed from 30 days of age. In the cerebellum, we found an increase (p<0.01) in the thickness of the external granular layer (EGL) at 14 days of age that persisted until day 21 (C 3 ± 0.3 μm; HGINV 37 ± 5 μm; WB 28 ± 3 μm); Purkinje cell population estimation showed a significant decrease; a large number of apoptotic somas were observed scattered in the molecular layer; in 60 and 90 days old gerbils we found granular cell heterotopia and Purkinje cell ectopia. …”
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    Unexpected Parabolic Temperature Dependency of CH<sub>4</sub> Emissions from Rice Paddies by Haoyu Qian (800177)

    Published 2022
    “…Global warming is expected to affect methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) emissions from rice paddies, one of the largest human-induced sources of this potent greenhouse gas. …”
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    Fig 5 - by Quentin Clairon (3945104)

    Published 2023
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