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    The transient K<sup>+</sup> currents displayed sensitivity towards holding potentials, and the magnitude changes during development. by Snezana Levic (336804)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) Mean difference current density at +0 mV at apical and basal regions of the basilar papilla (pA/pF) at E8, E10, E12, E16, and P2. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: The impact of left ventricular structure and function on mortality in patients with aortic valve infective endocarditis treated with aortic valve replac... by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean baseline LVEDd was 5.8±0.9 cm in males and 5.0±0.9 cm in females (p<0.001), decreasing to 5.2±0.9 cm in males and 4.7±0.6 cm in females after surgery (p=0.006). …”
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    Timing of production of neurons and glia in rosette cultures. by Elsa Abranches (261932)

    Published 2009
    “…A decrease in neuronal production is observed at day 16, concomitant with an increase of glial cells. …”
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    Effects of <i>in vitro</i> treatment with fadrozole on prolactin-positive cells. by María José García Barrado (590761)

    Published 2014
    “…Scale bar: a,b,c: 50 µm. d) Plot showing the decrease in cellular area at the different time-points assayed; from 3 to 12 hours of treatment with testosterone and fadrozole a significant decrease (*p<0.01) was observed. e) The percentage of prolactin-positive cells decreases as from 3 to 12 hours of treatment with testosterone and fadrozole (*p<0.01). f) The percentage of PCNA- and prolactin-positive cells, out of the total number of prolactin-positive cells, decreases significantly from 1 to 12 hours of treatment with testosterone and fadrozole (*p<0.01).…”
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    Effects of time on <i>ex vivo</i> spectral imaging. by Torre M. Bydlon (295015)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>50x bicubic interpolated images of a negative and positive margin from different patients, where the “initial” images of the margins were imaged at approximately the same time points post-excision. …”
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    Bcgbl1 globally regulates expression of hydrophobic surface-induced genes. by Jiejing Tang (17549959)

    Published 2023
    “…On the basis of the comparison of fold change values between WT and Δ<i>Bcgbl1</i>-30 (fold change values of gene expression level in hyphae on the hydrophobic surface relative to hyphae in PDA cultures), Bcgbl1-dependent genes were identified when the rate of fold change increase or decrease in the Δ<i>Bcgbl1</i>-30 mutant was less than 50% that in WT, the remaining genes were identified as Bcgbl1-independent. …”
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    Newborn screening process, illustrating specimen collection through result reporting. by Marci K. Sontag (8662200)

    Published 2020
    “…NewSTEPs 360 supported state/territorial NBS programs to address challenges associated with the pre-analytical and analytical phases of the NBS process by implementing various activities, including 1) providing education to birthing centers and midwives about the importance of timely collection and shipment of specimens; 2) shortening transit time by optimizing shipping methods; 3) expanding laboratory operating hours to decrease the time from specimen receipt to results reporting; 4) improving the efficiency of laboratory workflows; and 5) developing a health information technology infrastructure to improve the transmission of electronic demographic information, laboratory orders, and results between the NBS laboratory and health care providers.…”
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    Fig 3 - by Alexa Petrucciani (13262165)

    Published 2024
    “…We divide the simulations into two groups with traditional CFU greater than 6000 (differentially controlled simulations) or less than or equal to 6000 (similarly controlled simulations) at time step 550 (about day 2.29). b) Due to the overlap in the experimental data for CFU, some spheroid and traditional simulations perform similarly. c) The similarly controlled runs have a higher baseKillingProbability than the differentially controlled runs. …”
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    表 S1.LC-MS(负)..CSV的 by Shujuan Yang (18889195)

    Published 2024
    “…The results showed a significant increase in almost all small peptides and dodecanedioic acid in the samples after one day of ripening, while there was a substantial decrease in indole and amino acid metabolites. Moreover, notable increases were observed in high-quality flavor compounds, such as geraniol, delta-nonalactone, 1-hexanol,2-ethyl-, methyl jasmonate, and undecanal. …”
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    Physiological and Morphological Responses of the Temperate Seagrass <i>Zostera muelleri</i> to Multiple Stressors: Investigating the Interactive Effects of Light and Temperature by Paul H. York (467008)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as morphological and physiological responses) is important for responding to global declines in seagrass populations. We investigated the interactive effects of temperature stress (24, 27, 30 and 32°C) and shading stress (75, 50, 25 and 0% shade treatments) on the seagrass <i>Zostera muelleri</i> over a 3-month period in laboratory mesocosms. …”
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    Robotic Right Upper Lobe Sleeve Lobectomy by Vittorio Aprile (5095838)

    Published 2018
    “…The tension of the suture was assessed at each step. The continuity of the suture was guaranteed by tying the two sutures through a double knot. …”
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    Lysolecithin-induced endogenous progenitor cell recruitment is strongly reduced in mice lacking Reelin signaling. by Sandrine Courtès (219584)

    Published 2011
    “…C, D: Quantification of BrdU-positive SVZ-derived cells within the lesion site showing a significant decrease in cell recruitment in mice lacking the Dab1 adaptor required for Reelin signaling (C) as well as in Wt mice treated with Reelin blocking antibody CR50 (D). …”
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    The post-burst ADP induced by DHPG is voltage dependent. by Jin-Yong Park (237386)

    Published 2010
    “…Holding potentials were −65.4±0.2 mV, −75.4±0.2 mV, −85.8±0.2 mV in control (<i>n</i> = 6) and −65.9±0.2 mV, −75.6±0.2 mV, −85.6±0.2 mV in DHPG (<i>n</i> = 10). …”
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    Light Stimulation Protocols. by Katherine E. Davis (534184)

    Published 2015
    “…The magnitude of this melanopsin step could be varied by mixing blue and yellow in the step (increasing the yellow and decreasing the blue elicited decreasing levels of contrast). …”
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    Presentation_1_Robustness of Eco-Epidemiological Capture-Recapture Parameter Estimates to Variation in Infection State Uncertainty.pdf by Sarah Benhaiem (587846)

    Published 2018
    “…We simulated data, mimicking a highly virulent disease, and used SIR-MECMR models to quantify bias and precision. …”