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    Data_Sheet_1_The central role of symptom severity and associated characteristics for functional impairment in misophonia.PDF by Anne Möllmann (7041941)

    Published 2023
    “…We applied functional impairment due to misophonic symptoms as a central criterion to investigate differences between clinical misophonia and normative decreased sound tolerance in a large non-random sample of n = 1,881 individuals from an online survey. …”
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    Improved high sensitivity screen for Huntington disease using a one-step triplet-primed PCR and melting curve assay by Mingjue Zhao (654744)

    Published 2017
    “…The assay targets the <i>HTT</i> CAG repeat specifically, tolerates a wide range of input DNA, and works well using DNA from saliva and buccal swab in addition to blood. …”
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    A schematic model of effect of <i>DARS1</i> and <i>datA</i> relocation. by Jakob Frimodt-Møller (3097980)

    Published 2016
    “…(C) Relocation of <i>DARS1</i> close to <i>oriC</i>; RIDA and <i>datA</i> acts to lower the DnaA<sup>ATP</sup>/DnaA<sup>ADP</sup> ratio similar to the wild-type. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Cottonseed protein concentrate as an effective substitute to fish meal in pike perch (Sander luciperca) feed: evidence from growth performance and intestinal responses... by Ze Fan (11447136)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>The aim of this study was to assess the response characteristics of intestinal immune function and microflora of pike perch (Sander luciperca) receiving cottonseed protein concentrate (CPC) as a substitute for fishmeal.</p>Methods<p>A basal diet was formulated to contain 55% fish meal, and then CPC was used to replace 0% (CPC0), 20% (CPC1), 40% (CPC2), and 60% (CPC3) of dietary fish meal. …”
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    RpoS and Indole Signaling Control the Virulence of <i>Vibrio anguillarum</i> towards Gnotobiotic Sea Bass (<i>Dicentrarchus labrax</i>) Larvae by Xuan Li (137217)

    Published 2014
    “…Both <i>rpoS</i> deletion and the addition of exogenous indole (50–100 µM) resulted in decreased biofilm formation, exopolysaccharide production (a phenotype that is required for pathogenicity) and expression of the exopolysaccharide synthesis gene <i>wbfD</i>. …”
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