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Effects on fecundity of nanoparticle-treated <i>Ae</i>. <i>aegypti</i> larvae.
Published 2020“…(<b>b</b>) When larval food was withheld for 48h following nanoparticle exposure (<b><a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008654#pntd.0008654.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6C</a></b>), there was a significant decrease in the mean number of females that emerged in the AgCNP group compared to both control and CNP-treated conditions (p-value <0.0001). …”
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Increased <i>Toll-1, wek</i> and <i>sarm</i> levels can induce cell loss in the absence of infection.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(A,B)</b> In the absence of infection, over-expression of activated <i>Toll-1</i><sup><i>10b</i></sup> in DANs (with <i>THGAL4; R58E02GAL4</i>) caused a rather mild and not significant decrease in PAMs. …”
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Image1_Seismicity and 3-D body-wave velocity models across the Hengill geothermal area, SW Iceland.pdf
Published 2022“…A spatial analysis of b-values shows slightly increased values in areas with numerous injection wells and slightly decreased values in production areas. Three-dimensional crustal imaging of V<sub>P</sub>, V<sub>S</sub>, V<sub>P</sub>/V<sub>S</sub> shows a SE-NW trending fast velocity that extends, at 1–3 km depth between the extinct Grensdalur volcanic center and the presently active Hengill volcanic center. …”