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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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    Arp2/3-containing ventral F-actin waves are followed by integrin waves. by Lindsay B. Case (198881)

    Published 2011
    “…(C) LEFT: TIRFM image of a U2OS cell expressing F-tractin-tdTomato (red) and α<sub>V</sub> integrin-EGFP (green). …”
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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. …”
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    Table8_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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    Presentation1_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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    Table3_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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    MPA and tacrolimus act differentially on the polarization of M1 and M2 macrophages. by Nynke M. Kannegieter (3697594)

    Published 2017
    “…(Data are plotted as the mean ±SEM n = 3 *) p < 0.05; **) p < 0.01; ***) p < 0.001.…”