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  1. 79461

    Table_4_Global burden of multiple sclerosis and its attributable risk factors, 1990–2019.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2024
    “…In 2019, females exhibited a higher global point prevalence and a greater total number of prevalent MS cases than males across all age groups. …”
  2. 79462

    Table_2_Global burden of multiple sclerosis and its attributable risk factors, 1990–2019.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2024
    “…In 2019, females exhibited a higher global point prevalence and a greater total number of prevalent MS cases than males across all age groups. …”
  3. 79463

    Data_Sheet_13_Global burden of multiple sclerosis and its attributable risk factors, 1990–2019.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2024
    “…In 2019, females exhibited a higher global point prevalence and a greater total number of prevalent MS cases than males across all age groups. …”
  4. 79464

    Table_3_Global burden of multiple sclerosis and its attributable risk factors, 1990–2019.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2024
    “…In 2019, females exhibited a higher global point prevalence and a greater total number of prevalent MS cases than males across all age groups. …”
  5. 79465

    Supplementary Figure 2 by Zahra Aghababaie (9996665)

    Published 2021
    “…Example high-resolution mapping results of gastric ablation (65°C, 5 s per point) in the circumferential axis that resulted in a complete conduction block.…”
  6. 79466

    Deletion of <i>IKBKAP</i> exon 20 results in grossly reduced DRG size and interruption of peripheral projections. by Shiran Naftelberg (3594614)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A-J</b>) Frozen cryo cross-sections of E13.5 CKO<sup><i>Tyrp2</i></sup> FD and control littermate embryos were immunostained for DNA marker Drq5 (blue), DRG markers Brn3a (pink) and Isl-1 (green), and IKAP (red). …”
  7. 79467

    Image_2_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2020
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  8. 79468

    Image_1_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2021
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  9. 79469

    Image_2_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2021
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  10. 79470

    Image_4_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2021
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  11. 79471

    Table_1_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.docx by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2021
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  12. 79472

    Table_1_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.docx by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2020
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  13. 79473

    Image_4_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2020
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  14. 79474

    Image_1_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2020
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  15. 79475

    Image_3_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.tif by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2021
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
  16. 79476

    Image_3_Role of BNST CRFR1 Receptors in Incubation of Fentanyl Seeking.TIFF by Utsav Gyawali (9313772)

    Published 2020
    “…Next, we incorporated an opioid-dependence procedure to investigate whether BNST CRFR1 signaling drives opioid cue-reactivity to a greater extent in opioid-dependent relative to non-dependent rats. …”
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  19. 79479

    Genes with altered expression in H1.2 knock-down cells. by Mónica Sancho (108376)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>Genes indicated have increased or decreased expression ≥1.4-fold in the presence of Dox versus in the absence of Dox (6 days)<sup>a</sup>. **, q≤0.05; *, 0.05≤q≤0.1; ns, non-significant. …”
  20. 79480

    DTA-1-mediated depletion of tumor-infiltrating CD4<sup>+</sup> Foxp3<sup>+</sup> Treg cells by ADCC. by Mikiya Ishihara (611835)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) DTA-1- (dotted line) or isotype control (solid line)-treated CMS5a and murine GITR gene-transfected CMS5a (CMS5a/GITR) cells were stained with a FITC-conjugated anti-rat IgG (H+L) antibody and analyzed by flow cytometry. …”