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    FOS feeding reversed diabetes-induced hepatic bacterial clearance impairment, IL-1β expression of the Kupffer, and iNOS expression of the intestinal mucosa in Ins2<sup>Akita</sup>... by Shu-Han Lin (4020353)

    Published 2017
    “…(D) Diabetes induces a significant increase of IL-1β as well as IL6 expression of Kupffer cells in Ins2<sup>Akita</sup> mice. …”
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    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
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    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
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    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
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    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
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    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  7. 17507

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
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    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  9. 17509

    Preventing Protein Oxidation with Sugars: Scavenging of Hypohalous Acids by 5‑Selenopyranose and 4‑Selenofuranose Derivatives by Corin Storkey (1820602)

    Published 2012
    “…Reaction with HOSCN is slower (∼10<sup>2</sup> M<sup>–1</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>). The seleno-sugars decreased the extent of HOCl-mediated oxidation of Met, His, Trp, Lys, and Tyr residues, and 3-chlorotyrosine formation, on both isolated bovine serum albumin and human plasma proteins, at concentrations as low as 50 μM. …”
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  12. 17512

    table_1_Sex-Specific Gene-by-Vitamin D Interactions Regulate Susceptibility to Central Nervous System Autoimmunity.xlsx by Dimitry N. Krementsov (435570)

    Published 2018
    “…EAE protection was accompanied by sex- and genotype-specific suppression of proinflammatory transcriptional programs in CD4 T effector cells, but not CD4 regulatory T cells. Decreased expression of proinflammatory genes was observed with high VitD in female CD4 T effector cells, specifically implicating a key role of MHC class II genes, interferon gamma, and Th1 cell-mediated neuroinflammation. …”
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    Myc and Max are required to drive EGFR;PI3K glial neoplasia via CyclinD-Cdk4. by Renee D. Read (268044)

    Published 2009
    “…<i>repo>dEGFR<sup>λ</sup>;dp110<sup>CAAX</sup></i> brains (G) show increased dCyclinD (red) compared to wild-type (F). dCyclinD expression decreases when dMyc is knocked-down in <i>repo>dMyc<sup>dsRNA</sup>;dEGFR<sup>λ</sup>;dp110<sup>CAAX</sup></i> brains (H). 11 µm optical projections. …”
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    Fig 2 - by Danial Khojasteh (5108294)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Conceptual (general) patterns of tidal range <i>TR</i> including (a) amplification (pattern A); (b) dampening with a concave-shaped decline (pattern D1); (c) dampening with a convex-shaped decline (pattern D2); (d) a mixed pattern (pattern X1) where <i>TR</i> decreases to the minimum before it rises to an upstream value higher than at the mouth; (e) a mixed pattern (pattern X2) where <i>TR</i> decreases up to the minimum and then starts rising with the upstream <i>TR</i> less than at the mouth; and (f) a mixed pattern (pattern X3) where <i>TR</i> increases to a maximum and then decreases. …”
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    FIG. S2 by Bo Guo (1559695)

    Published 2025
    “…(c)-(d) Spectra of the reflected laser pulses for the 0.5-mm jet (c) and the 1-mm jet (d), with photon energies of 1.5 eV (0.5-mm jet) and 1.46 eV (1-mm jet). …”
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    PPM1A facilitates both nuclear distribution and transcription potency of YAP/TAZ. by Ruyuan Zhou (10197187)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(B–D)</b> Transcription potency of YAP (5 ng), which was suppressed by coexpression of MST1 (50 ng) (B), LATS1 (500 ng) (C), or MAP4K1 (50 ng) (D), was markedly recovered by cotransfection of wild-type PPM1A but not the enzyme-dead PPM1A (D239N). …”