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    Table_1_Single-Cell Profiling of Kidney Transplant Recipients With Immunosuppressive Treatment Reveals the Dynamic Immune Characteristics.csv by Yongguang Liu (5800769)

    Published 2021
    “…When the dose of immunosuppressant is too low, graft rejection occurs easily, while a dose that is too high can lead to graft loss. …”
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    Table_2_Single-Cell Profiling of Kidney Transplant Recipients With Immunosuppressive Treatment Reveals the Dynamic Immune Characteristics.csv by Yongguang Liu (5800769)

    Published 2021
    “…When the dose of immunosuppressant is too low, graft rejection occurs easily, while a dose that is too high can lead to graft loss. …”
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    Differentially used transcripts (DUT) for T1R and LEP groups suggest dysregulation of inflammatory circuitry in T1R. by Wilian Correa-Macedo (11813183)

    Published 2024
    “…In this process, we detected five major annotation themes: immune response, inflammatory processes, apoptosis, ubiquitination and RNA processing. …”
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    Image_1_Single-Cell Profiling of Kidney Transplant Recipients With Immunosuppressive Treatment Reveals the Dynamic Immune Characteristics.jpeg by Yongguang Liu (5800769)

    Published 2021
    “…When the dose of immunosuppressant is too low, graft rejection occurs easily, while a dose that is too high can lead to graft loss. …”
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    Table_3_Single-Cell Profiling of Kidney Transplant Recipients With Immunosuppressive Treatment Reveals the Dynamic Immune Characteristics.csv by Yongguang Liu (5800769)

    Published 2021
    “…When the dose of immunosuppressant is too low, graft rejection occurs easily, while a dose that is too high can lead to graft loss. …”
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    Table_6_Single-Cell Profiling of Kidney Transplant Recipients With Immunosuppressive Treatment Reveals the Dynamic Immune Characteristics.csv by Yongguang Liu (5800769)

    Published 2021
    “…When the dose of immunosuppressant is too low, graft rejection occurs easily, while a dose that is too high can lead to graft loss. …”
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    Video4_Artificial intelligence-based analysis of time-lapse images of sphere formation and process of plate adhesion and spread of pancreatic cancer cells.MP4 by Yuuki Shichi (13951587)

    Published 2023
    “…When forming spheres using low-attachment plates, most epithelial PDAC cell lines initially showed decreased sphere area, and then the covering cells fused to form a smooth surface on the sphere. …”
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    Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines Predominate in Acute Human <em>Plasmodium knowlesi</em> Infections by Janet Cox-Singh (218129)

    Published 2011
    “…Descriptions of human knowlesi malaria provide a comparative means to discover mediators of pathophysiology in severe <em>P. knowlesi</em> as well as <em>P. falciparum</em> malaria. …”
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    Video3_Artificial intelligence-based analysis of time-lapse images of sphere formation and process of plate adhesion and spread of pancreatic cancer cells.MP4 by Yuuki Shichi (13951587)

    Published 2023
    “…When forming spheres using low-attachment plates, most epithelial PDAC cell lines initially showed decreased sphere area, and then the covering cells fused to form a smooth surface on the sphere. …”
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    Video6_Artificial intelligence-based analysis of time-lapse images of sphere formation and process of plate adhesion and spread of pancreatic cancer cells.MP4 by Yuuki Shichi (13951587)

    Published 2023
    “…When forming spheres using low-attachment plates, most epithelial PDAC cell lines initially showed decreased sphere area, and then the covering cells fused to form a smooth surface on the sphere. …”
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    After saphenous nerve injury GFRα2-positive neurons down-regulated GFRα2 and expressed GFRα3. by Ting Wang (16292)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>In naïve mice, IB<sub>4</sub>-488-back-labeled neurons were immunopositive for GFRα2 (<b><i>A</i></b><b>, </b><b><i>B</i></b><b>, </b><b><i>D</i></b><b>;</b> arrows), but not GFRα3 (<b><i>E</i></b><b>, </b><b><i>F</i></b><b>, </b><b><i>H</i></b><b>;</b> arrows). …”