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    Visual steady state in relation to age and cognitive function by Anna Horwitz (771335)

    Published 2017
    “…We find that Δ<i>R</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> decrease with age by just over one standard deviation when comparing young with old participants (<i>p</i><0.01). …”
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    Trends in late HIV diagnosis among men who have sex with men in Jiangsu province, China: Results from four consecutive community-based surveys, 2011-2014 by Haiyang Hu (140624)

    Published 2017
    “…Testing for HIV in the last 12 months decreased over the time period, from 59.9% to 52.5% (<i>p</i><0.001). …”
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    rVλ6Wil fibrils cause oxidative stress in cardiomyocytes without a decrease in cellular ATP. by Helen P. McWilliams-Koeppen (116503)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) After a 2 h incubation with rVλ6Wil fibrils or monomer, cellular ATP levels, as detected by luminescence (black bars), were not significantly reduced relative to the PBS-treated control. …”
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    A model for MEN regulation by PP2A<sup>Cdc55</sup>. by Barbara Baro (493729)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>In early anaphase, FEAR-induced inactivation of the PP2A<sup>Cdc55</sup> promotes the first wave of Cdc14 release and contributes to the accumulation of the Cdc5-phosphorylated form of Bfa1. …”
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    A long-term "memory" of HIF induction in response to chronic mild decreased oxygen after oxygen normalization-5 by Chandrashekhar D Kamat (60176)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A long-term "memory" of HIF induction in response to chronic mild decreased oxygen after oxygen normalization"</p><p>BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2007;7():4-4.…”
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    Fig 5 Data. by Kevin D. Gaitonde (15411707)

    Published 2023
    “…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”