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    Table4_Effect of corneal cross-linking on biomechanical changes following transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy and femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK.docx by Wen Chen (30046)

    Published 2024
    “…Posterior demarcation line depth from the endothelium (PDLD) and from the ablation surface (DLA) were recorded at pos1m.</p><p>Results: SP-A1 significantly decreased, while IIR, deformation amplitude, and DARatio2mm increased significantly postoperatively in all four groups (p < 0.01)—all denoting stiffness decreases. …”
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    Table1_Effect of corneal cross-linking on biomechanical changes following transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy and femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK.docx by Wen Chen (30046)

    Published 2024
    “…Posterior demarcation line depth from the endothelium (PDLD) and from the ablation surface (DLA) were recorded at pos1m.</p><p>Results: SP-A1 significantly decreased, while IIR, deformation amplitude, and DARatio2mm increased significantly postoperatively in all four groups (p < 0.01)—all denoting stiffness decreases. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Methacholine-Induced Cough in the Absence of Asthma: Insights From Impulse Oscillometry.pdf by Nilita Sood (9463229)

    Published 2020
    “…The purpose of this study is to compare the bronchodilating effect of DIs in individuals with classic asthma (CA), cough variant asthma (CVA), and COUGH with CONTROL and to assess impulse oscillometry (IOS) measures as predictors of the bronchodilating effect of DIs.</p>Methods<p>A total of 43 adults [18 female; 44.8 ± 12.3 years (mean ± SD); n = 11 CA, n = 10 CVA, n = 7 COUGH, n = 15 CONTROL] underwent modified high-dose methacholine challenge, with IOS and partial/maximal expiratory flow volume (PEFV/MEFV) maneuvers (used to calculate DI Index) to a maximum change (Δ) in FEV<sub>1</sub> of 50% from baseline (MAX). …”
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    General linear model analysis of PAMS score at selected time points post-CS. by Kaouther Dimassi (10023950)

    Published 2021
    “…Effect of Technique χ2 (df) = 46,38 (1,94); p < 0.001; R2 0.192; raw p < 0.001. Effect of Time χ2 (df) = 70,57 (2,94); p < 0.001; R2 .144; raw p < 0.001. …”
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    Patch clamp analysis showing membrane hyperpolarization following TRPV4-mediated Ca2+ influx and the effect of KCa channel blockers in mCCDcl1 cells grown on glass coverslips. by Yue Li (102191)

    Published 2016
    “…</b> Summary of the blocking effects of KCa blockers where the decrease in the hyperpolarization of Vm was normalized to first hyperpolarization peak response for each cell showing a highly significant reduction in the hyperpolarization response, averaging 53.4 ± 11% for IbTX, 48.4 ± 11.7% for TRAM-34, 44.4 ± 9.7% for Apamin, and 42.1 ± 10.4% for the 3-blockers, **P<0.01 (n’s are given in the bar graph for each blocker).…”
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    Dasatinib reduces the number of viable cells by inhibition of mesenchymal and OB cell proliferation. by Antonio Garcia-Gomez (325279)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Dasatinib decreases the number of MSC and OB cells in culture. …”
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    Morbidity and survival following challenge in young and elderly mice. by Mayra García (2602360)

    Published 2016
    “…They were challenged with 200 TCID<sub>50</sub> of A/FM-ma one month after rAd. (A, C, E, and G) Weight loss after challenge shown as the mean + SD. …”
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    DataSheet1_SMARCC1 Enters the Nucleus via KPNA2 and Plays an Oncogenic Role in Bladder Cancer.ZIP by Zhengmao Wei (12571393)

    Published 2022
    “…Knockdown of SMARCC1 slowed the growth of the two tested cell lines and clearly arrested the cell cycle at the G0/G1 phase checkpoint. Moreover, the migratory ability was significantly decreased and the number of apoptotic cells was increased.…”
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    Image1_SMARCC1 Enters the Nucleus via KPNA2 and Plays an Oncogenic Role in Bladder Cancer.pdf by Zhengmao Wei (12571393)

    Published 2022
    “…Knockdown of SMARCC1 slowed the growth of the two tested cell lines and clearly arrested the cell cycle at the G0/G1 phase checkpoint. Moreover, the migratory ability was significantly decreased and the number of apoptotic cells was increased.…”
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    Table_2_Comparative Extracellular Proteomics of Aeromonas hydrophila Reveals Iron-Regulated Secreted Proteins as Potential Vaccine Candidates.DOC by Yuqian Wang (619491)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 341 proteins, of which 9 were upregulated in response to iron starvation and 24 were downregulated. …”
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    Table_1_Comparative Extracellular Proteomics of Aeromonas hydrophila Reveals Iron-Regulated Secreted Proteins as Potential Vaccine Candidates.DOCX by Yuqian Wang (619491)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 341 proteins, of which 9 were upregulated in response to iron starvation and 24 were downregulated. …”
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    Table_4_Comparative Extracellular Proteomics of Aeromonas hydrophila Reveals Iron-Regulated Secreted Proteins as Potential Vaccine Candidates.XLSX by Yuqian Wang (619491)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 341 proteins, of which 9 were upregulated in response to iron starvation and 24 were downregulated. …”
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    Table_3_Comparative Extracellular Proteomics of Aeromonas hydrophila Reveals Iron-Regulated Secreted Proteins as Potential Vaccine Candidates.DOC by Yuqian Wang (619491)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 341 proteins, of which 9 were upregulated in response to iron starvation and 24 were downregulated. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Extracellular Proteomics of Aeromonas hydrophila Reveals Iron-Regulated Secreted Proteins as Potential Vaccine Candidates.doc by Yuqian Wang (619491)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 341 proteins, of which 9 were upregulated in response to iron starvation and 24 were downregulated. …”
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    SNEV forms homo-oligomeres that are dependent on the amino acids 56–92 of SNEV by Johannes Grillari (13055)

    Published 2011
    “…This amount is comparable to the one without addition of peptides (GST–SNEV) as well as to the amount of GST–SNEV added to the beads (Input). () Increasing amounts of the Prp19-1 peptide (0, 5 and 10 nM) decrease the amount of precipitated GST–SNEV () Additional confirmation of SNEV self interaction derives from FRET analysis. …”
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