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Inner medullary expression of the type 1<sub>A</sub> angiotensin II receptor.
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Structure of YOLOv5s-SBC.
Published 2024“…Compared to the original model, P-YOLOv5s-GRNF decreased parameters by 18%, decreased model size to 11.9MB, decreased FLOPs to 14.5G, and increased FPS by 4.3. …”
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Collagen V oral administration decreases inflammation and remodeling of synovial membrane in experimental arthritis - Fig 3
Published 2018“…<p>(Panel A) Collagen fibers in the synovial connective tissue, immunofluorescence for collagen I and V fiber expression in the synovia of the IA, IA/Suppl and Suppl groups. …”
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Lithic technological responses to Late Pleistocene glacial cycling at Pinnacle Point Site 5-6, South Africa
Published 2017“…Pinnacle Point Site 5–6 (PP5-6), Western Cape, South Africa is an ideal locality for examining the influence of glacial cycling on early modern human behaviors because it preserves a long sequence spanning marine isotope stages (MIS) 5, 4, and 3 and is associated with robust records of paleoenvironmental change. …”
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Spt5 protein is significantly decreased in <i>fog<sup>sk8</sup></i> embryos.
Published 2008“…<p>(A–B) Whole mount immunofluorescence detection of Spt5 and RNAPII in zebrafish embryos, showing the nuclear localization pattern of Spt5 protein. …”