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    Stability of antioxidant vitamins in commercial vitamin supplements by Lucile Tiemi Abe-Matsumoto (6572291)

    Published 2019
    “…After this period, only one sample showed no significant decrease in vitamin A and E concentrations in relation to the concentrations measured at the beginning of the study. …”
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    Cortical distribution of neurons born at E11.5, E13.5, E15.5, or E17.5 in P0 mice. by Qingfa Chen (739620)

    Published 2015
    “…In <i>Nestin;Epha4</i><sup><i>fx/fx</i></sup> mice, a larger number of CTIP2+ cells was co-labeled with BrdU at E11.5 but fewer were co-labeled at E13.5 compared to controls (C), whereas in <i>GFAP;Epha4</i><sup><i>fx/fx</i></sup> mice, the number of co-labeled cells was similar to that of controls at both E11.5 and E13.5 (D). …”
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    A 60-year-old male with a hyperacute cardioembolic infarction fifteen hours after the onset. by Daichi Momosaka (6160418)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>G:</b> MTR<sub>asym</sub> spectra show decreased MTR<sub>asym</sub> (3.5ppm) or APTW signal (%) in the infarct area compared to the CNAWM. mRS, modified Rankin Scale; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; ROI, region-of-interest; ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient; APTW, amide proton transfer-weighted; CEST, chemical exchange saturation transfer; CNAWM, contralateral normal-appearing white matter; S<sub>sat</sub>(ppm) and S0, the signal intensities obtained with and without selective radiofrequency saturation pulse irradiation, respectively; APT<sub>10</sub>, APT<sub>25</sub>, APT<sub>50</sub>, APT<sub>75</sub>, and APT<sub>90</sub> correspond to the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of the APTW signal value within the ROI, respectively.…”
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    A 59-year-old male with a subacute atherosclerotic infarction nine days after the onset. by Daichi Momosaka (6160418)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>G:</b> MTR<sub>asym</sub> spectra show decreased MTR<sub>asym</sub>(3.5ppm) or APTW signal (%) in the infarct area compared to the CNAWM. mRS, modified Rankin Scale; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; ROI, region-of-interest; ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient; APTW, amide proton transfer-weighted; CEST, chemical exchange saturation transfer; CNAWM, contralateral normal-appearing white matter; S<sub>sat</sub> (ppm) and S<sub>0</sub>, the signal intensities obtained with and without selective radiofrequency saturation pulse irradiation, respectively; APT<sub>10</sub>, APT<sub>25</sub>, APT<sub>50</sub>, APT<sub>75</sub>, and APT<sub>90</sub>, correspond to the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of APTW signal value, respectively.…”
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    Glucose depletion decreases SBPM. by David S. Tourigny (7224299)

    Published 2019
    “…<b>C)</b> Only the metabolically active D-isoform of glucose (not L-glucose) can sustain a significantly higher SBPM in physiologically-relevant conditions containing 5mM D- or L-glucose, 5mM DL-lactate (racemic mixture) and 0.22mM pyruvate. …”
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