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    Growth Differentiation Factor 6 As a Putative Risk Factor in Neuromuscular Degeneration by Michèle G. DuVal (278183)

    Published 2014
    “…Fish lacking <i>gdf6a</i> exhibited decreased endurance (∼50%, p = 0.005) compared to wild type, and this deficit progressively worsened with age. …”
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    Electrochemistry as a Complementary Technique for Revealing the Influence of Reducing Agent Concentration on AgNPs. by Sapokazi Timakwe (14127576)

    Published 2023
    “…This process ended up in the formation of large aggregates that decrease the active surface area and therefore result in a significant decrease in their unique properties. …”
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    A Chromosome-Level Reference Genome Assembly and Evolution of Dongxiang Wild Rice by chunxiu shen (8944760)

    Published 2022
    “…A total of 58.41 Gb clean data were de novo assembled into 231 contigs with the total length of 413.46 Mb and N50 length of 5.18 Mb. …”
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    A prospective study of the factors associated with life quality during medical internship by Yu-Hsuan Lin (64104)

    Published 2019
    “…We used multivariate regression analysis to examine the associated factors of QOL.…”
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    Thrombin modulates the expression of key regulators of the NO-cGMP pathway in a biphasic manner. by Katrin F. Nickel (421608)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Left panel: Short time stimulation of HUVECs with thrombin (50 nM) increases (A) eNOS and (E) sGC beta 1 expression. …”
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    Demonstrates that AS-IV mitigates the injury to the lungs and colon caused by LPS. by Cheng Luo (48047)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(A) The therapeutic impact of AS-IV in decreasing the severity of lung pathology (Bar = 10μm and 50 μm). …”
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