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    Bifidobacterium bifidum Ameliorates DSS-Induced Colitis in Mice by Regulating Microbial Metabolome and Targeting Gut Microbiota by Mengzhen Han (12503834)

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, it significantly increased the abundance of Muribaculaceae, Lactobacillus, Bacteroides, and Enterorhabdus, while decreasing the abundance of Escherichia-Shigella. Furthermore, our nontargeted metabolomics analysis illustrated that B. bifidum M1-3 treatment had a regulatory effect on various metabolic pathways, including tyrosine metabolism, lysine degradation, and tryptophan metabolism. …”
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    Experiment 3. by Ottavia Benedicenti (9100619)

    Published 2024
    “…Trial G used 3 mL of DNA/RNA Shield™ with a flow rate setting of 3.8 to 4.0 L/min (vacuum pump).…”
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    Propentofylline Prevents Sickness Behavior and Depressive-Like Behavior Induced by Lipopolysaccharide in Rats via Neuroinflammatory Pathway by Márcia M. T. Moraes (3618056)

    Published 2017
    “…Aware of the efficacy limits of existing antidepressant drugs and the potential anti-inflammatory properties of propentofylline, we sought to evaluate the use of propentofylline as a depression treatment. We used a rat model of depression induced by repetitive lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administrations. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_ZnO nanoparticles induce acute arrhythmia and heart failure in mice by disturbing cardiac ion channels.pdf by Xuexue Liu (3271641)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes not only prolonged PR-interval and blocked A-V conduction that triggered cardiac arrhythmia, but also led to a diminished calcium transient, which contributed to heart failure. …”
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    Genome-Wide Screen of Three Herpesviruses for Protein Subcellular Localization and Alteration of PML Nuclear Bodies by Jayme Salsman (43452)

    Published 2008
    “…Twelve of these localized to the nucleolus, and five at least partially localized with promyelocytic leukemia (PML) bodies, which are known to suppress viral lytic infection. …”
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    Biomarker controls with time. by Feng Feng (93102)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>ELISAs were completed over ~10 months as described in Methods for biomarkers myeloperoxidase and PF. (A,B) Optical density (O.D. at 450nm) readings and biomarker concentrations calculated from each plate’s standard curve (C,D) for the BMC internal control samples are shown <i>versus</i> time. …”
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    Chemical attributes of soil under cassava wastewater application in Marandugrass cultivation by Marcio G. da S. Bezerra (7030010)

    Published 2019
    “…The experimental design was in randomized blocks with five treatments (0, 15, 30, 60 and 120 m³ ha-1 of cassava wastewater) and four repetitions. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Deep Learning-Based Mapping of Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Whole Slide Images of 23 Types of Cancer.pdf by Shahira Abousamra (9417853)

    Published 2022
    “…We trained three state-of-the-art, popular convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures (namely VGG16, Inception-V4, and ResNet-34) with a large volume of training data, which combined manual annotations from pathologists (strong annotations) and computer-generated labels from our previously reported first-generation TIL model for 13 cancer types (model-generated annotations). …”
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    Comparison of colorectal distension (CRD)-induced functional brain activation in stressed and sham rats. by Zhuo Wang (18668)

    Published 2013
    “…Results of factorial analysis are also colorcoded showing regions with significant WAS x CRD interaction (right column). Abbreviations: aINS (anterior insular cortex), BL (basolateral amygdaloid n.), BM (basomedial amygdaloid n.), Cb (cerebellar lobule), Ce (central amygdaloid n.), Cg1/Cg2 (cingulate ctx. area 1/area 2), CPu (caudate putamen), fi (fimbria), Fr3 (frontal ctx. area 3), GP (globus pallidus), Hb (habenular n.), HPC (hippocampus), La (lateral amygdaloid n.), LD (laterodorsal thalamic n.), LPO (lateral preoptic area), M1 (primary motor ctx.), MD (mediodorsal thalamic n.), Me (medial amygdaloid n.), MPA (medial preoptic area), MPO (medial preoptic n., medial part), NAcc (n. accumbens), RS (retrosplenial ctx.), p1PAG(p1 periaqueductal gray), PF (parafascicular thalamic n.), pINS (posterior insular ctx.), PLH (peduncular part of lateral hypothalamus), Pir (piriform ctx.), Po (posterior thalamic n.), PrL (prelimbic ctx.), S1 (primary somatosensory ctx.), S2 (secondary somatosensory ctx.), SFi (septofimbrial n.), SO (superior olive), STIA (bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, intraamygdaloid division), STM (bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division), V2 (secondary visual ctx.), VMH (ventromedial hypothalamic n.), VPL/VPM (ventral posteromedial/posterolateral thalamic n.). …”