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    Neural responses to corner-folds depend on corner angle. by Susana Martinez-Conde (389218)

    Published 2019
    “…<b>(B)</b> Spike rate difference for each of the fold responses. As in (A), the average spike rate difference decreases with increasing fold angle. …”
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    2D-PAGE images and Venn diagram showing differential protein expression (>2-fold) between CON and HFX (A-D). by Byunghun So (12036995)

    Published 2022
    “…The differentially expressed spots showed a difference of >2.0-fold. (D) The numbers in red denote upregulated spots and the numbers in blue indicate downregulated spots, in the Venn diagram.…”
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    2D-PAGE images and Venn diagram showing differential protein expression (>2-fold) between HFD and HFX (A-D). by Byunghun So (12036995)

    Published 2022
    “…The differentially expressed spots showed a difference of >2.0-fold. (D) The numbers in red denote upregulated spots and the numbers in blue indicate downregulated spots, in the Venn diagram.…”
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    Knockdown of AR expression decreases the efficiency of KSHV infection in endothelial cells. by Xing Wang (154377)

    Published 2017
    “…(g, h) Knockdown of AR and EphA2 expression decreases nuclear LANA expression in SLK cells, as determined by an immunofluorescence assay and quantitative analysis by Image J software. …”
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    Classification and regression tree: CYP3A5 phenotype discriminates between cases and tolerants (EM = normal metabolizers, IM and PM = decrease function, UM and UMH = increase function). by Luciana Kase Tanno (785410)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Classification and regression tree: CYP3A5 phenotype discriminates between cases and tolerants (EM = normal metabolizers, IM and PM = decrease function, UM and UMH = increase function).…”
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