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    Expression profiles of cell cycle regulatory genes. by Weiguo Feng (256019)

    Published 2009
    “…Genes marked by an asterisk in the increasing, decreasing, or prominence-specific categories have statistically significant differences in expression over the time course or between prominences but fail to satisfy the additional criterion of a 2-fold change in gene expression.…”
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    Effects of DMSO on ΔΨm of cultured mouse cortical astrocytes. by Chan Yuan (631942)

    Published 2014
    “…Data are shown as a mean ± SEM of five independent experiments performed in triplicate. …”
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    Phase precession in different cortical layers. by Eric Reifenstein (588140)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Phase-precession slope generally does not depend on the cell's cortical layer (A and C). However, phase precession is decreased in layer III, as measured by the correlation (B and D). …”
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    Simulated angiogenesis, showing oxygen and VEGF distributions. by Timothy W. Secomb (372468)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>D</b>) Improved oxygenation leads to decreased VEGF levels. Structural adaptation causes pruning of the a-v shunt (purple arrow), but some redundant flow pathways remain (black arrows). …”
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    Inhibition of c-Jun results in reduced metastatic potential <i>in vitro</i>. by Nadia Echebli (655290)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>A</b>, RT-qPCR determination of relative expression shows <i>adam19</i> and <i>mmp9</i> are diminished and <i>timp3</i> levels are augmented in V-Delta 169 macrophages. …”
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    Model Architecture. by Jaldert O. Rombouts (2217433)

    Published 2015
    “…The combination of feed-forward and feedback activation gives rise to a synaptic tag in step ii. Tags interact with the globally released neuromodulator <i>δ</i> to change the synaptic strength (step iv,v). …”