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    Knock down of <i>edin</i> in the fat body decreases the encapsulation and killing ability of <i>Drosophila</i> larvae. by Leena-Maija Vanha-aho (323292)

    Published 2015
    “…Data are pooled from three to sixteen independent experiments, as indicated on each column, and at least 50 infected larvae were scored per experiment. Error bars in A and B show standard deviations. …”
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    Statistically significant correspondence between human psoriasis and mouse psoriasiform phenotypes: Proportion of psoriasiform-increased to psoriasiform-decreased transcripts. by William R. Swindell (175427)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Genes significantly increased or decreased in human psoriasis were identified and the expression of orthologous genes was studied in the K5-Tie2 phenotype (A and B), the IMQ phenotype (C and D), the K14-AREG phenotype on ear skin (E and F), the K14-AREG phenotype on tail skin (G and H), the K5-Stat3C phenotype (I and J), and the K5-TGFβ1 phenotype (K and L). …”
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    Dose-dependence and time-dependence of peptides that showed partial decreases (left panels) and increases (right panels) in response to bortezomib. by Julia S. Gelman (104378)

    Published 2013
    “…Peptides that partially decreased (ratio 0.2 to 0.8, n = 26) or partially increased (ratio 1.25 to 4.0, n = 50) in the 500 nM data set were compared to the same peptides observed in the 50 nM data set. …”
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    Table_1_Urban-driven decrease in arthropod richness and diversity associated with group-specific changes in arthropod abundance.DOCX by Marion Chatelain (3317994)

    Published 2023
    “…To comprehensively assess the effects of urbanisation on arthropod communities, here, we sampled arthropods at 180 sites within an urban mosaic in the city of Innsbruck (Austria) using a systematic grid. …”
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