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    CRISPR/Cas9-mediated deletion of <i>c-REL</i> results in a decreased proliferation of HeLa Kyoto cell accompanied by strongly reduced amounts of histone H2B. by Carsten Slotta (4326091)

    Published 2017
    “…<b>B:</b> Flow cytometric DNA content measurements of DAPI-stained <i>c-REL</i> knockout cells showed a decrease in the amount of mitotic cells in <i>c-REL</i> knockout cells compared to wildtype. …”
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    Panel A–D shows the posterior mean distribution of PfPR<sub>2–10</sub> by the prediction years of 1969–1989 in Namibia. by Abdisalan M. Noor (82579)

    Published 2013
    “…Negative/positive values indicate a decrease/increase in predicted PfPR<sub>2–10</sub>. …”
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    Unraveling Partial Coalescence Between Droplet and Oil–Water Interface in Water-in-Oil Emulsions under a Direct-Current Electric Field via Molecular Dynamics Simulation by Ning Li (45258)

    Published 2024
    “…The results demonstrate that intermolecular interactions, particularly the formation of hydrogen bonds, play a crucial role in dipole–dipole coalescence. Droplet-interface partial coalescence is categorized into five regimes based on droplet morphology. …”
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    Does infection by the hepatitis C virus decrease the response of immunization against the hepatitis B virus in individuals undergoing dialysis? by Tarcila Maria Bonfim Ferreira (4657045)

    Published 2017
    “…Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors independently associated with the vaccine response. p10mUI/Ml (or = 5.239 IC: 1.279-21.459, p = 0.021). Conclusion: The rate of vaccine response to HBV in patients with CKD on dialysis was 70% and the lack of anti-HCV infection was associated with seroconversion of anti-HBs suggesting that infection by the hepatitis C virus may be a factor that decreases the response of the HBV vaccine in dialysis CKD patients.…”