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    Cannabinoid CB2 Receptors in a Mouse Model of Aβ Amyloidosis: Immunohistochemical Analysis and Suitability as a PET Biomarker of Neuroinflammation by Alena V. Savonenko (757228)

    Published 2015
    “…APPswe/PS1ΔE9 mice were used in small animal PET with a CB2-targeting radiotracer, [<sup>11</sup>C]A836339. …”
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    Loss of 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine Is an Independent Unfavorable Prognostic Factor for Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Xuejiao Shi (1684186)

    Published 2016
    “…It was reported that 5-hmC levels were decreased in a variety of cancers and could be regarded as an epigenetic hallmark of cancer. …”
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    Regio- and Stereoregular EVOH Copolymers from ROMP as Designer Barrier Materials by Claire E. Dingwell (14691027)

    Published 2024
    “…This work aimed to decrease the water permeability (<i>P</i><sub>H2O</sub>) while simultaneously maintaining low oxygen permeability (<i>P</i><sub>O2</sub>) in ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH)-based copolymers by introducing high levels of backbone regioregularity and stereoregularity. …”
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    Regio- and Stereoregular EVOH Copolymers from ROMP as Designer Barrier Materials by Claire E. Dingwell (14691027)

    Published 2024
    “…This work aimed to decrease the water permeability (<i>P</i><sub>H2O</sub>) while simultaneously maintaining low oxygen permeability (<i>P</i><sub>O2</sub>) in ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH)-based copolymers by introducing high levels of backbone regioregularity and stereoregularity. …”
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    Regio- and Stereoregular EVOH Copolymers from ROMP as Designer Barrier Materials by Claire E. Dingwell (14691027)

    Published 2024
    “…This work aimed to decrease the water permeability (<i>P</i><sub>H2O</sub>) while simultaneously maintaining low oxygen permeability (<i>P</i><sub>O2</sub>) in ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH)-based copolymers by introducing high levels of backbone regioregularity and stereoregularity. …”
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    Optical Control of Insect Behavior and Receptors with Azobenzene-Bridged Fipronil and Imidacloprid by Wen Fu (2040040)

    Published 2024
    “…IMI-AB-FIP in both <i>trans</i>/<i>cis</i> isomers can be reversibly interconverted depending on light, accompanied by insecticidal activity decrease or increase by 1.5–2.3 folds. In addition, IMI-AB-FIP displayed synergistic effects against A. craccivora (LC<sub>50, IMI‑AB‑FIP</sub> = 14.84–22.10 μM, LC<sub>50, IMI‑AB‑IMI</sub> = 210.52–266.63 μM, LC<sub>50, and FIP‑AB‑FIP</sub> = 36.25–51.04 μM), mainly resulting from a conceivable reason for simultaneous targeting on both GABARs and nAChRs. …”
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    Supporting main Fig 2. by Jyoti Tanwar (2230597)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(E)</b> Representative traces of Fura-2 imaging to measure cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup> in siNon-Targeting (siNT) control and siMCUb B16 cells stimulated with 1 μm αMSH. …”
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    Oligomerization of hIKK2 dimers. by Smarajit Polley (420092)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Ribbon diagram of the interaction between two neighboring hIKK2 dimers in the crystal. Their asymmetric association gives rise to two unique intersubunit interfaces. …”
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    Supporting main Fig 2. by Jyoti Tanwar (2230597)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(E)</b> Representative traces of Fura-2 imaging to measure cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup> in siNon-Targeting (siNT) control and siMCU B16 cells stimulated with 100 μm histamine. …”
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    CLP results in long-lasting myeloid inflammation in the brain. by Benjamin H. Singer (358781)

    Published 2016
    “…The proportion of PMN and monocytes increase at 14 days in post-CLP mice, however, while decreasing in sham operated controls. By 50 days after CLP, the proportion of PMN and monocytes decreases nearly to baseline.…”