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    Cytotoxicity of complexes 1, 5, and 9 on THP-1 cells. by Jan Hošek (490365)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>THP-1 cells were treated with the decreasing concentration (10–0.039 μM) of 1, 5, and 9, respectively. …”
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    Analysis of clonal expansion in TIL of 5 lung cancer patients. by Hongwei Shao (493627)

    Published 2014
    “…Decreased numbers and/or biased distribution of CDR3 peaks with increased age of patients were shown. …”
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    Genes encoding kinases in the InsP biosynthesis pathway are required for wild-type filamentous growth. by Kaitlyn L. Norman (811034)

    Published 2018
    “…Wild-type pseudohyphal growth is indicated with a “+” (pixel intensity ratio between 0.5 and 0.7), and decreased invasive growth is indicated with a “-” (pixel intensity of washed spot relative to pre-washed spot less than 0.5). …”
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    Demographic data. by Narisa Rattanalert (21445983)

    Published 2025
    “…The participants practiced on the schematic eye as much as needed to feel confident in their skills. Mean rubric scores indicative of LIO-ROP skills significantly improved from 2.94 to 3.59 out of 4 (P < 0.001), and the time required for the laser procedure decreased from 17.19 to 15.14 minutes in pre- and post-LIO-ROP practice, respectively. …”
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    Functional characterization of <i>CsYAB5</i> in cucumber. by Shuangshuang Yan (798064)

    Published 2020
    “…(J–K) Reduced mature fruit length (panel J) and decreased seed viability (panel K) in the <i>CsYAB5</i>-RNAi line. …”
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    Criterion validity of the C-IVI questionnaire. by Wei Pan (701)

    Published 2025
    “…Of these, 15.8% presented MMD, 79.4%, 13.5%, 7.0%, and 0.2% had no, mild, moderate, and severe VI, respectively. …”