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    Prb1 overexpression decreased APCs in ESCRT-mutant cells after nitrogen starvation. by Zulin Wu (4451572)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>A.</b> The accumulation of GFP-Atg8-labeled APCs in ESCRT- mutant (<i>snf7Δ</i>, <i>vps4Δ</i>) cells decreased with Prb1 overexpression. …”
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    Lipolytic treatment decreased cellular neutral lipids and increased extracellular fatty acids and glycerol. by Caroline Louis (332423)

    Published 2014
    “…Data represent the means of (<i>i</i>) three independent experiments ± SEM for conditions with one PCB congener alone, (<i>ii</i>) five independent experiments ± SEM for conditions with the cocktail of PCBs.…”
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    Image_3_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.jpg by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”
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    Image_1_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.jpg by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”