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    Table1_Characterization of WOX genes revealed drought tolerance, callus induction, and tissue regeneration in Gossypium hirsutum.XLSX by Sani Muhammad Tajo (13037509)

    Published 2022
    “…The expressions of WOX genes in germinating hypocotyls and callus were characterized, and it was found that most genes were up-regulated. One candidate gene Gh_ A01G127500 was selected to perform the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) experiment, and it was found that the growth of the silenced plant (pCLCrVA: GhWOX4_A01) was significantly inhibited compared with the wild type. …”
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    Table 1_Linkage of jockey falls and injuries with racehorse injuries and fatalities in Thoroughbred flat racing in Victoria, Australia.docx by Ashleigh V. Morrice-West (17273977)

    Published 2025
    “…There was a decrease in racehorse MSI and jockey falls over the study period but no change in racehorse fatality or jockey injury incidence. …”
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    Image_1_Folic Acid Fortification Prevents Morphological and Behavioral Consequences of X-Ray Exposure During Neurulation.TIFF by Kai Craenen (9960446)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, FA food fortification counteracted radiation-induced impairments in vision and olfaction, which were evidenced after exposure to doses ≥0.1 Gy. These findings coincided with the observation of a reduction in thickness of the retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber layer, and a decreased axial length of the eye following exposure to 0.5 Gy. …”
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    Table_1_Folic Acid Fortification Prevents Morphological and Behavioral Consequences of X-Ray Exposure During Neurulation.DOCX by Kai Craenen (9960446)

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, FA food fortification counteracted radiation-induced impairments in vision and olfaction, which were evidenced after exposure to doses ≥0.1 Gy. These findings coincided with the observation of a reduction in thickness of the retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber layer, and a decreased axial length of the eye following exposure to 0.5 Gy. …”
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    Therapeutic effects of transfused BMSCs in a CCl<sub>4</sub>-induced canine liver fibrosis model. by Tatsuro Nishimura (2646928)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>After the induction of liver fibrosis, canines were treated with BMSCs via the peripheral vein (Vein group) or hepatic artery (Artery group). (a) Indocyanine green (ICG) half-life (t<sub>1/2</sub>) in the Vein group was slightly decreased at 4 weeks post-BMSC administration, from 13.4 ± 2.3 min (0W) to 12.2 ± 2.0 min (4W), but increased from 8 weeks onward to 14.3 ± 1.1 min (8W) and 13.7 ± 1.7 min (12W). …”
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    Infection of CD 34 by Ancy Joseph (5634794)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>+</b><b> humanized mice resulted in decrease in pathogenicity in CTCF Infected mice.</b> A. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Brassinosteroid biosynthesis gene OsD2 is associated with low-temperature germinability in rice.docx by Sun Ha Kim (8958371)

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, map-based cloning and sequence analysis indicated that qLTG1 is allelic to DWARF2 (OsD2), which encodes cytochrome P450 D2 (LOC_Os01g10040) involved in brassinosteroid (BR) biosynthesis. …”
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    VCC-induced pro-inflammatory response generation in BMDMs is dependent on TLR2, TLR4 as well as TLR1. by Shraddha Gandhi (21001590)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Significant decrease in the VCC-mediated IL-6 production in BMDMs from TLR2<sup>-/-</sup> (A-B), C3H/HeJ (A-B), and TLR1<sup>-/-</sup> (C-D) mice, as compared to that in BMDMs from the wild type (WT) mice. …”
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    Effect of CTRP3 on the apoptosis of prostate cells. by Qi Hou (494583)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) TUNEL-positive cells among DAPI-positive cells were decreased in cells treated with CTRP3. …”