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  1. 79581

    Rapamycin transiently reduces mossy fiber sprouting following TBI. by Dongjun Guo (412264)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–D) Timm staining shows mossy fiber sprouting from control mice (Ctrl+Veh, A), and vehicle-treated TBI mice (TBI+Veh, B) and rapamycin-treated TBI mice (TBI+Rap, C) five weeks after CCI. …”
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    <i>GPF1</i>- or <i>CNF2</i>-dependent genes encoding known virulence factors. by Jianping Lu (320027)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Note:</p>a<p>) The expression of genes increased or decreased in Δ<i>gpf1</i> and Δ<i>cnf2</i>.…”
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    Heat stress induced, ligand-independent MET and EGFR signalling in hepatocellular carcinoma by Scott M. Thompson (231230)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>Purpose:</b> The aims of the present study were 2-fold: first, to test the hypothesis that heat stress induces MET and EGFR signalling in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells and inhibition of this signalling decreases HCC clonogenic survival; and second, to identify signalling pathways associated with heat stress induced MET signalling.…”
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    Studying Responses of Drosophila Brain After Laser Induced ShockWave Damage by Sonia Kang (22347570)

    Published 2025
    “…However, higher laser powers (630 mW) were required to observe significant cell death, suggesting that LIS must exceed a threshold to induce damage in this model. NucBlue intensity decreased near the laser focus point, indicating localized impact.…”
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    Dual effects of propofol on C2C12 cells. by Xi Chen (35903)

    Published 2018
    “…Each bar represents a mean ± standard deviation (SD); *, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.01, n = 3 per group. …”
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    SOCE modulates cone neurotransmission. by Tamas Szikra (260718)

    Published 2009
    “…MRS-1845 caused a small reversible decrease in the PSC. (D) Averaged data from 9 horizontal cells. …”
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    The distribution of answers of each HIV-KQ-18 item from 6 regions in Indonesia. by Bustanul Arifin (7593353)

    Published 2023
    “…Item 1: Coughing and sneezing do not spread HIV; Item 2: A person can get HIV by sharing a glass of water with someone who has HIV; Item 3: Pulling out the penis before a man climaxes/cums keeps a woman from getting HIV during sex; Item 4: A woman can get HIV if she has anal sex with a man; Item 5: Showering, or washing one’s genitals/private parts, after sex keeps a person from getting HIV; Item 6: All pregnant woman infected with HIV quickly show serious signs of being infected; Item 7: People who have been infected with HIV quickly show serious signs of being infected; Item 8: There is a vaccine that can stop adults from getting HIV; Item 9: People are likely to get HIV by deep kissing, putting their tongue in their partner’s mouth, if their partner has HIV; Item 10: A woman cannot get HIV if she has sex during her period; Item 11: There is a female condom that can help decrease a woman’s chance of getting HIV; Item 12: A natural skin condom works better against HIV that does a latex condom; Item 13: A person will not get HIV if she or he is taking antibiotics; Item 14: Having sex with more than one partner can increase a person’s chance of being infected with HIV; Item 15: Taking a test for HIV one week after having sex will tell a person if she or he has HIV; Item 16: A person can get HIV by sitting in a hot tub or a swimming pool with a person who has HIV; Item 17: A person can get HIV from oral sex; Item 18: Using vaseline or baby oil with condoms lowers the chance of getting HIV.…”
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    Table1_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.DOCX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table7_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.DOCX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table4_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    DataSheet1_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.PDF by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table2_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”
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    Table6_Protein Posttranslational Signatures Identified in COVID-19 Patient Plasma.XLSX by Pavan Vedula (11984267)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results suggest a global change in protein processing and regulation that occurs in response to SARS-CoV-2, and the existence of a posttranslational COVID-19 signature that includes an elevation in threonine phosphorylation, a change in glycosylation, and a decrease in arginylation, an emerging posttranslational modification not previously implicated in infectious disease. …”