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    Anisotropic honeycomb lattice with a magnetic field: this model allows us to interpolate between the honeycomb lattice and the π-flux square lattice model by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    <i>WDR5</i> Expression Is Prognostic of Breast Cancer Outcome by Xiaofeng Dai (793874)

    Published 2015
    “…<div><p>WDR5 is a core component of the human mixed lineage leukemia-2 complex, which plays central roles in ER positive tumour cells and is a major driver of androgen-dependent prostate cancer cell proliferation. …”
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    Proliferation defects in Opa1 depleted type II NB lineages are suppressed by overexpression of Drp1<sup>SD</sup>. by Dnyanesh Dubal (12085942)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A,C-E: Representative confocal images of type II NB lineages show reduced pH3 positive mature INPs (A) in <i>opa1</i> RNAi while increase in <i>marf</i> RNAi expressed with <i>pnt</i>-Gal4, mCD8-GFP in the type II NB lineage. …”
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    Cardiac Development in Zebrafish and Human Embryonic Stem Cells Is Inhibited by Exposure to Tobacco Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes by Nathan J. Palpant (127912)

    Published 2015
    “…During cardiac differentiation of hESCs, tobacco smoke exposure results in a delayed transition through mesoderm. Both types of cigarettes decrease expression of cardiac transcription factors in cardiac progenitor cells, suggesting a persistent delay in differentiation. …”
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    Table_1_Unconventional Sea Surface Temperature Regime Around Japan in the 2000s–2010s: Potential Influences on Major Fisheries Resources.docx by Hiroshi Kuroda (769431)

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, we review atmosphere and ocean conditions around Japan in the 2000s–2010s in terms of global climate, present an overview of potential impacts of decadal SST trends on five major commercial fisheries resources (walleye pollock, chum salmon, Japanese sardine, Japanese anchovy, and Japanese flying squid), and raise awareness that an unconventional regime can appear transiently during a state of global warming.…”