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    The <i>rcan-1</i> rearrangement allele decreases expression of <i>rcan-1</i>. by Yuehui Zhao (3146229)

    Published 2020
    “…Cyan: p<0.01, log<sub>2</sub>(Fold Change) < -1. (The list of differential expressed genes with significance are available in <b><a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008606#pgen.1008606.s018" target="_blank">S5 Table</a></b>). …”
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    ngLVA degradation kinetics. by Nicole A. Grieshaber (11175417)

    Published 2022
    “…Chloramphenicol treated sample showed a decrease of half max intensity 30 mins after treatment.…”
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    Olaparib reverses the oxLDL-mediated decrease in co-immunoprecipitation of IκBα with RelA or p50. by Khamis Mustafa (17941332)

    Published 2024
    “…Relative band densities from three independent experiments were analyzed. (A) OxLDL decreased co-immunoprecipitation of IκBα with both RelA and p50, and olaparib reversed the effect of oxLDL on the dissociation of IκBα with RelA and p50. …”
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    Upcycling of Postconsumer Recyclate Polypropylene into Low Warping and High Toughness 3D Printable Filaments by Animesh Gopal (18521180)

    Published 2025
    “…Polypropylene (PP) is widely used in commodity applications owing to its chemical stability, mechanical properties and low cost. However, almost 50% of the produced PP ends up as postconsumer waste (PCW) within a short period of usage. …”
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    Upcycling of Postconsumer Recyclate Polypropylene into Low Warping and High Toughness 3D Printable Filaments by Animesh Gopal (18521180)

    Published 2025
    “…Polypropylene (PP) is widely used in commodity applications owing to its chemical stability, mechanical properties and low cost. However, almost 50% of the produced PP ends up as postconsumer waste (PCW) within a short period of usage. …”
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    Fig 1 - by Stephanie L. Samani (17896610)

    Published 2024
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