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    Histological analysis of irradiated and non-irradiated human skin grafts, 3 days after grafting. by Jurandir Tomaz de Miranda (10133756)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A-C) non-irradiated group. Human skin graft (Hu), mouse skin (Mo). …”
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    LM11A-31 prevents cholinergic dystrophic neurites in cortex of late-stage APP<sup>L/S</sup> mice. by Danielle A. Simmons (621167)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Representative photomicrographs show clusters of cholinergic dystrophic neurites in the cortex of APP<sup>L/S</sup> (APP) Veh (<b><i>A</i></b>) and APP-31 (<b><i>B</i></b>) mice. Scale bar in B = 50 µm. …”
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    Benzylpiperidine-Linked Diarylthiazoles as Potential Anti-Alzheimer’s Agents: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation by Mahesh Shidore (2827802)

    Published 2016
    “…Furthermore, compound <b>44</b> demonstrated in vivo neuroprotection by decreasing Aβ<sub>1–42</sub>-induced toxicity by attenuating abnormal levels of Aβ<sub>1–42</sub>, <i>p</i>-Tau, cleaved caspase-3, and cleaved PARP proteins. …”
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    Influence of vegetable diets on physiological and immune responses to thermal stress in Senegalese sole (<i>Solea senegalensis</i>) by Marta Conde-Sieira (4993937)

    Published 2018
    “…The results obtained in some parameters indicate that there is an interaction between the use of vegetable diets with the physiological response to thermal stress, as is the case of the hepatic lactate, serotonergic neurotransmission in brain, and the activity of ACH50 in plasma. These results suggest that the inclusion of VO in plant protein based diets point to a slightly inhibited stress response, more evident for an acute than a prolonged stress.…”
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    Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum by Xin You (784189)

    Published 2018
    “…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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    Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum by Xin You (784189)

    Published 2018
    “…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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    Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum by Xin You (784189)

    Published 2018
    “…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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    Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum by Xin You (784189)

    Published 2018
    “…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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    Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum by Xin You (784189)

    Published 2018
    “…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”