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    Physiological levels of human MIC-1/GDF15 reduce weight and food intake in mice. by Vicky Wang-Wei Tsai (310159)

    Published 2013
    “…Food intake, body weight and serum levels of human MIC-1/GDF15 were measured on day 5 of infusion. (A) MIC-1/GDF15-treated MIC-1<sup>−/−</sup> mice had an average serum MIC-1/GDF15 level of 643±67 pg/ml and weighed 95.86±0.77% of their starting body weight whilst vehicle-treated mice weighed 102.3±0.75% of their starting weight (<i>n</i> = 6/group, <i>p</i><0.01 <i>unpaired t-test</i>). …”
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    Table1_Tocilizumab in COVID-19: Factors Associated With Mortality Before and After Treatment.pdf by Luis Sarabia De Ardanaz (11057778)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Tocilizumab (TCZ) has been administered in SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia but the factors associated with mortality before and after treatment remain unclear. …”
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    Contribution of ERK isoforms to TNF-α-induced IL-8 expression. by Shinichi Namba (3350288)

    Published 2017
    “…(B) In cells pretreated with or without the ERK1/2 inhibitor FR180204 (25 μM) for 1 h and subsequently stimulated with or without TNF-α (50 ng/mL) for 5 min, TNF-α-induced ERK1/2 phosphorylation was clearly attenuated (upper panel). …”
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    Table_1_The Prognostic Significance of Anisomycin-Activated Phospho-c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase (p-JNK) in Predicting Breast Cancer Patients’ Survival Time.DOCX by Li Chen (5749)

    Published 2021
    “…Results of log-rank methods showed that: (1) the mean DFS and OS times in patients with high p-JNK expression were significantly longer than those in patients with low p-JNK expression (χ<sup>2</sup> = 5.908, P = 0.015 and χ<sup>2</sup> = 6.593, P = 0.010, respectively). p-JNK expression is a significant prognostic factor that can effectively predict the survival in breast cancer patients receiving NACT. …”
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    Repeated <i>Ascaris</i> challenge causes cellular changes to the gastric mucosa. by Yifan Wu (1702936)

    Published 2025
    “…Magnification: 100× and 400× with 5 × zoom in. Scale bar: 100μm and 25 μm. Data are shown as representative of two independent experiments.).…”
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    Catalase promotes oxidative stress resistance but is not required for glucose-enhanced oxidative stress resistance. by Daniel E. Larcombe (16521053)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Catalase levels decrease in <i>C</i>. <i>albicans</i> in response to glucose. …”
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    ATX-2 influences MT behavior through γ-Tubulin. by Michael D. Stubenvoll (3186777)

    Published 2016
    “…(D) At 20°C, <i>tbg-1(RNAi)</i> in the mutant leads to a small decrease (<i>p<</i>0.01) in embryonic lethality: 52% (n = 2189) in <i>tbg-1(RNAi); atx-2</i>, 61.6% (n = 2359) in <i>atx-2</i>, 60.6% (n = 1935) in <i>tbg-1(RNAi)</i>. …”
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    Influence of electrospinning parameters on morphology and size of silk fibroin fibers by Ana Gaviria (3470999)

    Published 2021
    “…In the present work we used SF from Colombian sericulture residues, dissolved in formic acid at 10% w/w, two electric field conditions were studied (R=1 and 2 kV/cm) at three distances (8, 10 and 12 cm) and under two flow conditions (0.05 and 0.1 mL/h). …”
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    Illustration of the emergence of inhibitory subfields. by Abdul-Saboor Sheikh (700203)

    Published 2019
    “…If the corresponding STRFs are now estimated using <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006595#pcbi.1006595.e038" target="_blank">Eq 10</a>, then negative subfields emerge (bottom row). …”
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    Axonal conduction velocity shapes network topology. by Yevhen Tupikov (10319281)

    Published 2021
    “…The network has no apparent grouping of neurons. E-G: Results for a network with 10x faster conduction velocity 1000 <i>μ</i>m/ms, which leads to near zero axonal delays. …”
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    Ginger Stimulates Hematopoiesis via Bmp Pathway in Zebrafish by Karine F. Ferri-Lagneau (157134)

    Published 2012
    “…We found that ginger and 10-gingerol treatment during gastrulation results in an increase of <em>bmp2b</em> and <em>bmp7a</em> expression, and their downstream effectors, <em>gata2</em> and <em>eve1</em>. …”
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