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    Quantifying Biomass Changes of Single CD8+ T Cells during Antigen Specific Cytotoxicity by Thomas A. Zangle (435845)

    Published 2013
    “…In addition to a characteristic target cell mass decrease of 20–60% over 1–4 h following attack by a T cell, there was a significant 4-fold increase in T cell mass accumulation rate at the start of the cytotoxic event and a 2–3 fold increase in T cell mass relative to the mass of unresponsive T cells. …”
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    Sunscreen use optimized by two consecutive applications by Ida M. Heerfordt (5029205)

    Published 2018
    “…Participants had missed a median of 20% of their available body surface after a single application. …”
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    Table S7 from Expression analyses of cave mollies (<i>Poecilia mexicana</i>) reveal key genes involved in the early evolution of eye regression. by Kerry L. McGowan (6579272)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 28 significantly differentially expressed genes, 20 of which were directly related to light sensitivity, eye structure and visual signalling. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Trajectories of resilience to acute malnutrition in the Kenyan drylands.pdf by Ravi Bhavnani (15346243)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>Harnessing a high-resolution longitudinal dataset with anthropometric information on 5,597 Kenyan households for the 2016–20 period, we identify resilience trajectories for 141 wards across Kenya. …”
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    Data for positional behavior of white-headed langurs by Zhonghao Huang (8579217)

    Published 2021
    “…Our results indicated that langurs adopted leaping (47.92% ± 5.50%) and vertical climbing (40.13% ± 6.20%) as their predominant locomotor modes and sitting (83.08% ± 4.70%) as their predominant posture. …”
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    Table S6 from Expression analyses of cave mollies (<i>Poecilia mexicana</i>) reveal key genes involved in the early evolution of eye regression. by Kerry L. McGowan (6579272)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 28 significantly differentially expressed genes, 20 of which were directly related to light sensitivity, eye structure and visual signalling. …”
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    Table S5 from Expression analyses of cave mollies (<i>Poecilia mexicana</i>) reveal key genes involved in the early evolution of eye regression. by Kerry L. McGowan (6579272)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified 28 significantly differentially expressed genes, 20 of which were directly related to light sensitivity, eye structure and visual signalling. …”
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    DataSheet1_Modelling the Effects of Medium-Chain Triglycerides on Cerebral Ketone Body Metabolism.PDF by Abigail Espina (12913793)

    Published 2022
    “…As cerebral glucose metabolism gradually slows down due to advanced aging, a healthy adult brain experiences an 8% decrease in cerebral glucose metabolic rate (CGMR) compared to a decline of 20%–40% CGMR in AD patients. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: The behavioral and neurobiological response to sound stress in salmon by Oppedal F. (18561112)

    Published 2024
    “…Methods: In this study we exposed farmed salmon to low frequency sound for 5 minutes a day for 30 trials and conducted behavioral observations and tissue sampling before sound exposure (timepoint zero; T0) and after 1 (T1), 10 (T2), 20 (T3) and 30 (T4) exposures, to assess markers of stress. …”
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    Image_3_A Novel Mechanism Regulating Dopamine Receptor Type 2 Signal Transduction in Pituitary Tumoral Cells: The Role of cAMP/PKA-Induced Filamin A Phosphorylation.jpeg by Federica Mangili (10146332)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that forskolin increased (+2.2 ± 0.8-fold, p < 0.01 in MMQ; +1.9 ± 0.58-fold, p < 0.05 in AtT-20), and DRD2 agonist BIM53097 reduced (-49.4 ± 25%, p < 0.001 in MMQ; -45.8 ± 28%, p < 0.05 in AtT-20), P-FLNA on Ser2152. …”
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    Image_1_A Novel Mechanism Regulating Dopamine Receptor Type 2 Signal Transduction in Pituitary Tumoral Cells: The Role of cAMP/PKA-Induced Filamin A Phosphorylation.jpeg by Federica Mangili (10146332)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that forskolin increased (+2.2 ± 0.8-fold, p < 0.01 in MMQ; +1.9 ± 0.58-fold, p < 0.05 in AtT-20), and DRD2 agonist BIM53097 reduced (-49.4 ± 25%, p < 0.001 in MMQ; -45.8 ± 28%, p < 0.05 in AtT-20), P-FLNA on Ser2152. …”
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    Image_2_A Novel Mechanism Regulating Dopamine Receptor Type 2 Signal Transduction in Pituitary Tumoral Cells: The Role of cAMP/PKA-Induced Filamin A Phosphorylation.jpeg by Federica Mangili (10146332)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that forskolin increased (+2.2 ± 0.8-fold, p < 0.01 in MMQ; +1.9 ± 0.58-fold, p < 0.05 in AtT-20), and DRD2 agonist BIM53097 reduced (-49.4 ± 25%, p < 0.001 in MMQ; -45.8 ± 28%, p < 0.05 in AtT-20), P-FLNA on Ser2152. …”
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    DataSheet1_Effectiveness, Acceptability and Safety of Pharmaceutical Management for Combat-Related PTSD in Adults Based on Systematic Review of Twenty-Two Randomized Controlled Tri... by Jin-Zhu Yan (11957894)

    Published 2022
    “…Compared with the placebo, in terms of acceptability, overall active comparators did not significantly decrease all-cause discontinuance rates [RR = 0.97, 95%CI (0.78,1.20)], and the significance decreased due to AEs [RR = 2.42, 95%CI (1.41,4.13)]. …”
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    Image1_Combined direct-sun ultraviolet and infrared spectroscopies at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico).pdf by N. Taquet (15190954)

    Published 2023
    “…A decrease of the HCl/SO<sub>2</sub> ratio was observed with the decrease of the extrusive activity. …”
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    Effects of temperature on HVC neurons. by Matías A. Goldin (424331)

    Published 2017
    “…(p* < 0.05, p** < 0.02 values for two tailed t-test made at each temperature) (E) Normalized spike rate decrease across temperature, where we also include Multiunits (MU). …”
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    Time-resolved UV-visible spectroscopy of bodipy-based materials by F Cucinotta (7836197)

    Published 2017
    “…We ascribe this effect to an enhanced non-radiative deactivation, due to quenching caused by possible formation of aggregates and excitation energy traps within the silica matrix. …”