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Data_Sheet_1_Functional ultrasound detects frequency-specific acute and delayed S-ketamine effects in the healthy mouse brain.docx
Published 2023“…These changes persisted to a weaker extent after 1 day and at this timepoint they were accompanied by decreases in the other five bands as well. …”
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Evidence of end-product inhibition that limits host digestive capabilities.
Published 2011“…(<b>B</b>) Lineweaver-Burk double-reciprocal plot showing impacts of 10 mM glucose on pNPG activity by the recombinant β-glu enzyme across a range of pNPG concentrations. Results show a shift in both k<sub>m</sub> and V<sub>max</sub>, suggesting that glucose un-competitively inhibits β-glu via interaction with the enzyme-substrate complex. …”
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Table_1_Emotions and virality: Social transmission of political messages on Twitter.DOCX
Published 2022“…Results indicate that tweets eliciting a negative (vs. positive) valence decreased retweet probability, whereas tweets eliciting a high (vs. low) arousal increased retweet probability. …”
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Calcific aortic valve disease demonstrates ECM disorganization and VIC disarray.
Published 2011“…(C) and (D) are higher magnification images of boxed areas in (B). (A) Normal cusps have highly organized stratified ECM with fibrosa (F, yellow), spongiosa (S, blue), and ventricularis (V, black). …”