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    Data_Sheet_1_The Aerobic and Anaerobic Contribution During Repeated 30-s Sprints in Elite Cyclists.docx by Nicki Winfield Almquist (9366176)

    Published 2021
    “…Aerobic power only decreased during the third sprint (first vs. third sprint: −17 ± 5 W, p < 0.001, ES:0.7, second vs. third sprint: 16 ± 5 W, p < 0.001, ES:0.8). …”
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    DNA2 has distinct effects on Alt-EJ and end resection, compared to FANCA and PARP. by Sean M. Howard (687174)

    Published 2015
    “…(<b>C</b>) The relative mRNA abundance of FANCA and DNA2 is shown for U2OS cells treated with siCTRL, siDNA2–4, siFANCA-3, and/or siFANCA-4 (qRT-PCR analysis as in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004943#pgen.1004943.g001" target="_blank">Fig. 1D</a>, fold reduction based on 2<sup>ΔΔCt</sup>). (<b>D</b>) RNAi targeting of DNA2 and FANCA cause an approximately additive decrease in Alt-EJ. …”
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    Effect of TNC, FN, and FN/TNC coating on the adhesion of PANC-1 and SU.86.86 cell lines. by Igor Paron (348929)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are calculated as mean +/− s.e.m of two experiments and expressed as fold-change compared to the control (Ctrl) (left panel) or to the untreated cells (right panel) (*p<0.01, **p<0.001, ANOVA test). …”
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    Loss of <i>FXYD2</i> expression in L4/L5 DRG neurons after sciatic nerve axotomy. by Stéphanie Ventéo (5652568)

    Published 2013
    “…Quantification reveals a major decrease between 2 and 3 dpa that remains stable at 7 dpa (E). …”
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    PIX-1 is homogeneously distributed in the cytoplasm and at the cell periphery of hypodermal cells. by Emmanuel Martin (95724)

    Published 2014
    “…Arrowheads show the decrease in PIX::GFP expression every other cell in the dorsal-posterior hypodermis (at comma stage) in picture B (upper panel); Arrow-head indicates dorsal trans-epithelial attachment structures (TEA) in picture E (upper panel). …”
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    Fitness and distribution of gamete types. by Joshua R. Christie (725052)

    Published 2015
    “…From generations 1350–1820, the proportion of heteroplasmic <i>B</i><sub>1</sub> and <i>B</i><sub>2</sub> gametes decreases <b>(C and D)</b> but the level of heteroplasmy increases (compare <b>E</b> with <b>F</b>). …”
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    Downregulation of ATM1 affects iron-sulfur cluster proteins in <i>Toxoplasma</i> and iron levels in <i>Plasmodium</i>. by Deepti Shrivastava (17715780)

    Published 2024
    “…Unchanged proteins are displayed in black, while significantly altered proteins are displayed in grey (< 1.5-fold change (FC), local false discovery rate, LFDR < 0.05) or in blue (>1.5-fold increased; LFDR < 0.05) or red (> 1.5-fold decreased; LFDR < 0.05). …”
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    Theory of FRET “Spectroscopic Ruler” for Short Distances: Application to Polyproline by Ekaterina Sobakinskaya (4714518)

    Published 2017
    “…Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is an important mechanism for the estimation of intermolecular distances, e.g., in fluorescent labeled proteins. The interpretations of FRET experiments with standard Förster theory relies on the following approximations: (i) a point-dipole approximation (PDA) for the coupling between transition densities of the chromophores, (ii) a screening of this coupling by the inverse optical dielectric constant of the medium, and (iii) the assumption of fast isotropic sampling over the mutual orientations of the chromophores. …”
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    Visual phenotype of the <i>Fatp1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mouse. by Karim Chekroud (298429)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>Fatp1<sup>−/−</sup></i> PRs present a lower response to light flashes and this decrease is not due to a decrease in the level of retinal coupled-rhodopsin in these animals.…”
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    Resisting hostility generated by terror: An agent-based study by Sylvie Huet (130903)

    Published 2019
    “…When a terrorist attack is perpetrated in the name of an extreme cultural identity, the negatively perceived agents from this extreme cultural identity point of view tend to decrease the width of their acceptance segments in order to differentiate themselves more from the threatening cultural identity. …”
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