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    Different steps of the fabrication process. by Md. Abu Daud (21485629)

    Published 2025
    “…AFM reveals the addition of the ZrO<sub>2</sub> decreasing roughness; the rms roughness of 5LZCM was 61.46 nm but the rms roughness was 37.12 nm for 15LZCM.…”
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    Decreased Striatal RGS2 Expression Is Neuroprotective in Huntington's Disease (HD) and Exemplifies a Compensatory Aspect of HD-Induced Gene Regulation by Tamara Seredenina (213942)

    Published 2011
    “…</p> <h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>We used protein-encoding and shRNA-expressing lentiviral vectors to evaluate the effects of RGS2, RASD2, STEP and NNAT downregulation in HD. Of these four genes, only RGS2 and RASD2 modified mutant htt fragment toxicity in cultured rat primary striatal neurons. …”
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    Delphinidin alters VEGF-A splicing to increase VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>b and decrease total VEGF-A expression. by Megan Stevens (3964886)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Treatment of podocytes with delphinidin chloride (10 μg/ml) under normal glucose (NG; 5 mM glucose + 25 mM mannitol) and high glucose (HG; 30 mM glucose, 1 ng/ml TNFα, 1 ng/ml IL-6, and 100 nM insulin) for 48 hrs increased the protein expression of VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>b relative to total VEGF-A<sub>165</sub> (quantified in <b>B</b>; *p<0.05 vs NG, †p<0.05 vs HG; n = 3 biological repeats; One-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post-hoc test for comparison between pairs; <b>A</b>—the same blot was first probed with VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>b before stripping and reprobing with panVEGF-A). …”
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    Presentation_1_Instability Resistance Training Decreases Motor Noise During Challenging Walking Tasks in Older Adults: A 10-Week Double-Blinded RCT.pdf by Nils Eckardt (3456974)

    Published 2019
    “…One means to compensate for such perturbations is to employ motor synergies, defined here as co-variation among a set of elements that acts to stabilize, or provide similar trial-to-trial (or step-to-step) output, even in the presence of small variations in initial conditions. …”
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