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    Ethanol Oxidation by Imidorhenium(V) Complexes:  Formation of Amidorhenium(III) Complexes by Annette L. Suing (2962386)

    Published 2000
    “…Complexes <b>1-H</b> (orthorhombic, <i>Pcab</i>, <i>a</i> = 22.3075(10) Å, <i>b</i> = 23.1271(10) Å, <i>c</i> = 23.3584(10) Å, <i>Z</i> = 8), <b>1-Cl</b> (triclinic, <i>P</i>1̄, <i>a</i> = 11.9403(6) Å, <i>b</i> = 14.6673(8) Å, <i>c</i> = 17.2664(9) Å, α = 92.019(1)°, β = 97.379(1)°, γ = 90.134(1)°, <i>Z</i> = 2), and <b>1-OMe</b> (triclinic, <i>P</i>1, <i>a</i> = 11.340(3) Å, <i>b</i> = 13.134(4) Å, <i>c</i> = 13.3796(25) Å, α = 102.370(20)°, β = 107.688(17)°, γ = 114.408(20)°, <i>Z</i> = 1) are crystallographically characterized and show an average Re−N bond length (1.71 Å) typical of imidorhenium(V) complexes. …”
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    The pattern of proliferation along the heart tube is dynamic and is regulated by Tbx3 and Tbx2. by Inês Ribeiro (25630)

    Published 2007
    “…(H) Histogram showing the average of the total number of BrdU positive cells in the heart of 33 hpf embryos: wt, 31.4±1.661 (n = 5); Tbx3 mRNA, 17.5±1.708 (p<0.001; n = 6); Tbx2 mRNA, 17.0±1.000 (p<0.001; n = 7); <i>tbx3b</i> MO, 28.0±0.408 (n = 4); tbx2a MO, 31.3±2.658 (n = 4); double MO, 36.8±1.797 (n = 4). a, atrium; h, heart; nt, neural tube; v, ventricle.…”
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    The physical, biological, and genetic basis of myopia. by Robert Wojciechowski (399469)

    Published 2013
    “…Blue dots show SNPs whose p-values for association were between p = 10e-4 and 5e-8 in both datasets. The replication thresholds were the Bonferroni-corrected p-values for a family-wise error rate of 0.05: since the CREAM dataset contained 544 (nonindependent) SNPs that were genomewide significant in 23andMe, the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value threshold for replication was 0.05/544 = 9.2e-05 (or −log<sub>10</sub>(p) = 4.037). …”
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    S1 Fig - by Magdalena Miranda (14667161)

    Published 2024
    “…Two-way RM ANOVA, <i>n</i> = 10, sessions = 75, each dot represents a session, interaction: F = 0.5755, <i>p</i> = 0.7484. …”
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    Interaction of the EHBP-1 CH domain with F-actin. by Peixiang Wang (352425)

    Published 2016
    “…EHBP-1(ΔNT-C2)-GFP colocalizes with actin marker Lifeact-RFP on punctate structures, however, loss of the EHBP-1 CH domain in a <i>rab-10</i> mutant background resulted in the decrease of EHBP-1-GFP and Lifeact-RFP overlap percentage (from ~47% to ~8%). …”
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    Effects of the New Generation Synthetic Reconstituted Surfactant CHF5633 on Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression in Native and LPS-Stimulated Adult CD14<sup>+</sup> Monoc... by Kirsten Glaser (846928)

    Published 2016
    “…In LPS-stimulated monocytes, exposure to CHF5633 led to a significant decrease in TNF-α mRNA (0.57 ± 0.23-fold, p = 0.043 at 4h; 0.56 ± 0.27-fold, p = 0.042 at 14h). …”
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    Cell culture validated PI-rTSP (r<i>Aam</i>IGFBP-rP1, r<i>Aam</i>IGFBP-rP6S, and r<i>Aam</i>IGFBP-rPL6) and AI-rTSP (rAAS27 and rAAS41) are functional <i>in vivo</i>. by Mariam Bakshi (7962230)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Line diagram showing increase in paw swelling in mice injected with high dose (25 μg: A, B) and low dose (10 μg: C, D) of cocktail or individual r<i>Aam</i>IGFBP-rP1, r<i>Aam</i>IGFBP-rP6L, and r<i>Aam</i>IGFBP-rP6S or rAAS27 and rAAS41. …”
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    Forskolin increases the presynaptic surface area of glutamate release and the spatial synchronization of glutamate release within hMFBs. by Marta Orlando (11001599)

    Published 2021
    “…The data underlying this figure can be found at doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4498214" target="_blank">10.5281/zenodo.4498214</a>.…”
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    Table_1_Mare stromal endometrial cells differentially modulate inflammation depending on oestrus cycle status: an in vitro study.docx by Yat S. Wong (17106127)

    Published 2023
    “…Here we evaluated the effect of the oestrus cycle on the expression of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory markers in a cellular model of induced fibrosis. Mare endometrial stromal cells isolated from follicular or mid-luteal phase were primed with 10 ng/mL of TGFβ alone or in combination with either IL1β, IL6, or TNFα (10 ng/mL each) or all together for 24 h. …”