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    Modeling Electrophysiological Coupling and Fusion between Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Cardiomyocytes by Joshua Mayourian (3148134)

    Published 2016
    “…The third family of hMSCs (Type C), absent of hEAG1 activity, led to smaller single-cell action potential alterations during coupling and fusion, translating to longer tissue-level mean action potential wavelength. In a simulated 2-D monolayer of cardiac tissue, re-entry vulnerability with low (5%) hMSC insertion was approximately eight-fold lower with Type C hMSCs compared to hEAG1-functional hMSCs. …”
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    Localization of anti-TG2 scFvs after intraventricular delivery and footprint analysis. by Sabrina Boscolo (251883)

    Published 2010
    “…Mice injected with monoclonal antibody class2 showed indistinguishable forelimb and hindlimb stride length from those produced by negative control mice (H) a little decrease in the fore and hind-base width (I) while showed a significant different overlap measurement compared to the negative control mice (J). …”
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    DataSheet1_Long-term effects of lumacaftor/ivacaftor on paranasal sinus abnormalities in children with cystic fibrosis detected with magnetic resonance imaging.docx by Lena Wucherpfennig (13153803)

    Published 2023
    “…In children starting therapy in school age the CRS-MRI sum score decreased longitudinally from MRI1 to MRI2 (−2.1 ± 3.5, p < 0.05), MRI3 (−3.0 ± 3.7, p < 0.01) and MRI4 (−3.6 ± 4.7, p < 0.01), mainly due to a decrease in the mucopyoceles subscore (−1.0 ± 1.5, p = 0.059; −1.2 ± 2.0, p < 0.05; −1.6 ± 1.8, p < 0.01; and −2.6 ± 2.8, p = 0.417, respectively). …”
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    TrxB2 protects <i>Mtb</i> from thiol-specific oxidizing stress and contributes less to defense against oxidative and nitrosative stress. by Kan Lin (2812660)

    Published 2016
    “…(C) Survival of <i>Mtb</i> strains after 4 days exposure to increasing concentrations of NaNO<sub>2</sub> at pH 5.5. Data are means ± SD (n = 3 per group) and are representative of two independent experiments. (* p<0.05, one way ANOVA was used for group comparison). …”
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    Fold change in response to RTK stimulation or inhibition. by Juan Palacios-Moreno (725834)

    Published 2015
    “…<i>g</i>., “NGF to C” means NGF-treated compared to control). (<b>A</b>) Total phosphorylation changes in tyrosine kinases. …”
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    Microhematuria levels and sex specific protein alterations in urine over time in Hgf-Cdk4<sup>R24C</sup> OH-BBN induced mice depict events of carcinogenesis, early immune response... by Iliana K. Kerzeli (11090169)

    Published 2021
    “…Repeated measurements were analyzed by a generalized least square (GLS) to model the effect of gender on the disease at a specific time point. …”
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    Effect of aging on the photopic ERG and its daily rhythm. by Kenkichi Baba (322085)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) It showed a significant decrease at ZT18 (Two-way ANOVA, P, 0.01, followed by Tukey tests, P<0.05) A significant difference in the amplitude of the b wave between ZT6 and ZT18 was only detected in 3-month-old mice (Two-way ANOVA, P>0.1 followed by Tukey tests, P<0.05). …”
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    Effects of pipeline optimization on group-level activation, <i>weak</i> contrast. by Nathan W. Churchill (180963)

    Published 2012
    “…(C) between -subject Jaccard activation overlap, for voxels significant at FDR = 0.05. For (B–C), each point represents mean correlation/overlap of one subject with all others; blue lines show an increase in correlation/overlap with <b>IND</b>, and red lines show a decrease.…”
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    Development and Validation of an Immunoassay for Quantification of Topoisomerase I in Solid Tumor Tissues by Thomas D. Pfister (107712)

    Published 2012
    “…</p> <h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>We have developed and validated a two-site enzyme chemiluminescent immunoassay for quantifying Top1 levels in tumor biopsies. …”
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    Table_1_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.DOCX by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Image_2_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Image_1_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.zip by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Table_2_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.DOCX by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Image_6_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Image_3_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Image_4_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
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    Experiment 1: Rapid-Place Learning Task and Performance after Partial Hippocampal Lesions Sparing the Intermediate, Septal, or Temporal Hippocampus by Tobias Bast (264973)

    Published 2009
    “…By chance, i.e., during random swimming, this value should be 12.5%, whereas higher values indicate a search preference for the correct zone based on one-trial place learning.…”