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    Fli-1 directly activates miR-17-92 promoter and contributes to miR-17 and miR-20a expression in NN10#5 cells. by Samer Kayali (133888)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A: NN10#5 cells have been cultured for two days in absence or presence of Dox used to induce Fli-1 knock-down before analysis. …”
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    The effect of novel synthetic communities on plant shoot Pi content can be predicted by an NN. by Sur Herrera Paredes (674875)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic representation of the NN defined and applied for predictions. …”
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    Expression of angiotensin II receptor subtypes (AT1a and AT2), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and Bax in the postnatal heart. by Daniel Biermann (123780)

    Published 2012
    “…B) Cardiac AT1a receptor mRNA expression also peaked at NN7 and a significantly higher AT1a receptor mRNA expression was then observed in WT mice as compared to that observed in KO mice. …”
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    Networks with passive cross-links and no filament turnover undergo three stages of deformation in response to an extensional stress. by William M. McFadden (4692130)

    Published 2017
    “…Note that the stress is nearly constant and the velocity is nearly linear as predicted for a viscous fluid under extension. <b>C)</b> Plots of the mean stress and cumulative network strain vs time for the simulation in (B), illustrating the three stages of deformation: (i) A fast initial deformation accompanies rapid buildup of internal network stress; (ii) after a characteristic time <i>τ</i><sub><i>c</i></sub> (indicated by vertical dotted line) the network deforms at a constant rate, i.e. with a constant effective viscosity, <i>η</i><sub><i>c</i></sub>, given by the slope of the dashed line; (iii) at long times, decrease in filament density, and loss of network connectivity, leads to material failure (see inset).…”
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