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    Subgroup analyses of the association between decreases in serum UA levels and poor functional outcome at 3 months. by Kuniyuki Nakamura (13040299)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The ORs and 95% CIs of poor functional outcome (defined as an mRS score of 3–6 at 3 months) are shown according to UA decrease rate grade (G1 to G4) in each subgroup. The subgroups included (<b>A</b>) age (<75 or ≥75 years), (<b>B</b>) sex (women or men), (<b>C</b>) stroke subtype (non-cardioembolic or cardioembolic), (<b>D</b>) neurological severity (NIHSS <5 or ≥5), (<b>E</b>) CKD (presence or absence), and (<b>F</b>) UA level on admission (<292 or ≥292 μmol/L for women, <351 or ≥351 μmol/L for men). …”
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    Increased expression of AQP4 protein after hypoglycemia/recovery and decreased expression of tight junction proteins. by Jiangshan Deng (636062)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A. In the representative picture, there are two bands detected for AQP4, corresponding to M1 (34 kD) and M23 (30 kD). …”
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    Fully Transparent and Rollable Electronics by Mallory Mativenga (1681909)

    Published 2015
    “…As the CPI supports processing temperatures >300 °C, TFT performance on plastic is similar to that on glass, with typical field-effect mobility, turn-on voltage, and subthreshold voltage swing of 12.7 ± 0.5 cm<sup>2</sup>/V·s, −1.7 ± 0.2 V, and 160 ± 29 mV/dec, respectively. …”
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    Exploring the Impacts of Conformer Selection Methods on Ion Mobility Collision Cross Section Predictions by Felicity F. Nielson (10170218)

    Published 2021
    “…Generating 50 000 conformers each for 18 molecules, we used the In Silico Chemical Library Engine (ISiCLE) to calculate the collision cross sections for the entire data set. …”
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