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Data_Sheet_1_Temperature and Nutrient Limitations Decrease Transfer of Conjugative IncP-1 Plasmid pKJK5 to Wild Escherichia coli Strains.docx
Published 2021“…Under optimal nutrient conditions and temperature, two recipients yielded high transfer frequencies (5 × 10<sup>–1</sup>) while the conjugation frequency of the third strain was 1000-fold lower. …”
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IUGR pups have decreased cell proliferation at age P14 compared to sham controls.
Published 2016“…IUGR decreased the number of Ki-67<sup>+</sup> cells at P14 only compared to shams (n = 5 for each treatment group, p = 0.04, representative micrographs from P14 mice are shown as the lower panel of A). …”
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Packaging of multiple cleavage enzymes that target different HBV regions enhances potency and decreases resistance.
Published 2013“…<p>Simulation of HBV eradication employing gene therapy following a single dose. Each data point represents number of remaining infected cells (y-axis) after a simulation with one of 36 unique parameter sets. x-axis is functional multiplicity of infection (fMOI). …”
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TreeView Images of Examples of Great Ape and HLS Gene Copy Number Increases and Decreases
Published 2013“…Estimates of the time at which indicated branch points occurred during hominoid evolution are derived from <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020207#pbio-0020207-Chen1" target="_blank">Chen and Li (2001)</a>.…”