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    Table_1_Monocyte HLA-DR Assessment by a Novel Point-of-Care Device Is Feasible for Early Identification of ICU Patients With Complicated Courses—A Proof-of-Principle Study.xlsx by Sandra Tamulyte (5421065)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Depending on the HLA-DR threshold applied for stratification (≤8,000/≤5,000/≤2,000 molecules/cell), a large group of patients (85.5/68.2/40.0%) already presented with a robust decrease of HLA-DR on admission, independent of the cause for critical illness. …”
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    Table_2_Monocyte HLA-DR Assessment by a Novel Point-of-Care Device Is Feasible for Early Identification of ICU Patients With Complicated Courses—A Proof-of-Principle Study.xlsx by Sandra Tamulyte (5421065)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Depending on the HLA-DR threshold applied for stratification (≤8,000/≤5,000/≤2,000 molecules/cell), a large group of patients (85.5/68.2/40.0%) already presented with a robust decrease of HLA-DR on admission, independent of the cause for critical illness. …”
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    Table_3_Monocyte HLA-DR Assessment by a Novel Point-of-Care Device Is Feasible for Early Identification of ICU Patients With Complicated Courses—A Proof-of-Principle Study.xlsx by Sandra Tamulyte (5421065)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Depending on the HLA-DR threshold applied for stratification (≤8,000/≤5,000/≤2,000 molecules/cell), a large group of patients (85.5/68.2/40.0%) already presented with a robust decrease of HLA-DR on admission, independent of the cause for critical illness. …”
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    Image_1_Monocyte HLA-DR Assessment by a Novel Point-of-Care Device Is Feasible for Early Identification of ICU Patients With Complicated Courses—A Proof-of-Principle Study.pdf by Sandra Tamulyte (5421065)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Depending on the HLA-DR threshold applied for stratification (≤8,000/≤5,000/≤2,000 molecules/cell), a large group of patients (85.5/68.2/40.0%) already presented with a robust decrease of HLA-DR on admission, independent of the cause for critical illness. …”
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    A proposed model of the equilibrium between vesicular and surface-localized AQP5. by Philip Kitchen (827054)

    Published 2015
    “…The large arrows represent an increase in AQP5 translocation (and the small arrows are a decrease). …”
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    Erosion of Conserved Binding Sites in Personal Genomes Points to Medical Histories by Harendra Guturu (451866)

    Published 2016
    “…For example, our method implicates “abnormal cardiac output” for a patient with a longstanding family history of heart disease, “decreased circulating sodium level” for an individual with hypertension, and other biologically appealing links for medical histories spanning narcolepsy to axonal neuropathy. …”
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    Amorphous Solid Simulation and Trial Fabrication of the Organic Field-Effect Transistor of Tetrathienonaphthalenes Prepared by Using Microflow Photochemical Reactions: A Theoretica... by Atsushi Yamamoto (622834)

    Published 2016
    “…The simulation also suggests that upon increasing the length of alkyl chains in C<sub><i>n</i></sub>-2TTNs the mobilities become smaller as a consequence of a decrease in transfer integral values. …”
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    Using Data-Dependent and -Independent Hybrid Acquisitions for Fast Liquid Chromatography-Based Untargeted Lipidomics by Kanako Tokiyoshi (17736114)

    Published 2024
    “…The workflow is demonstrated using an 8.6 min LC gradient, where the QC samples are analyzed using five different SWATH-DIA methods. The use of both DDA and SWATH-DIA achieves a 1.7-fold annotation coverage from publicly available benchmark data obtained using a fast LC-DDA-MS technique and offers 95.3% lipid coverage, as compared to the benchmark data set from a 25 min LC gradient. …”
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    Using Data-Dependent and -Independent Hybrid Acquisitions for Fast Liquid Chromatography-Based Untargeted Lipidomics by Kanako Tokiyoshi (17736114)

    Published 2024
    “…The workflow is demonstrated using an 8.6 min LC gradient, where the QC samples are analyzed using five different SWATH-DIA methods. The use of both DDA and SWATH-DIA achieves a 1.7-fold annotation coverage from publicly available benchmark data obtained using a fast LC-DDA-MS technique and offers 95.3% lipid coverage, as compared to the benchmark data set from a 25 min LC gradient. …”
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    Using Data-Dependent and -Independent Hybrid Acquisitions for Fast Liquid Chromatography-Based Untargeted Lipidomics by Kanako Tokiyoshi (17736114)

    Published 2024
    “…The workflow is demonstrated using an 8.6 min LC gradient, where the QC samples are analyzed using five different SWATH-DIA methods. The use of both DDA and SWATH-DIA achieves a 1.7-fold annotation coverage from publicly available benchmark data obtained using a fast LC-DDA-MS technique and offers 95.3% lipid coverage, as compared to the benchmark data set from a 25 min LC gradient. …”
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    Using Data-Dependent and -Independent Hybrid Acquisitions for Fast Liquid Chromatography-Based Untargeted Lipidomics by Kanako Tokiyoshi (17736114)

    Published 2024
    “…The workflow is demonstrated using an 8.6 min LC gradient, where the QC samples are analyzed using five different SWATH-DIA methods. The use of both DDA and SWATH-DIA achieves a 1.7-fold annotation coverage from publicly available benchmark data obtained using a fast LC-DDA-MS technique and offers 95.3% lipid coverage, as compared to the benchmark data set from a 25 min LC gradient. …”
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    Using Data-Dependent and -Independent Hybrid Acquisitions for Fast Liquid Chromatography-Based Untargeted Lipidomics by Kanako Tokiyoshi (17736114)

    Published 2024
    “…The workflow is demonstrated using an 8.6 min LC gradient, where the QC samples are analyzed using five different SWATH-DIA methods. The use of both DDA and SWATH-DIA achieves a 1.7-fold annotation coverage from publicly available benchmark data obtained using a fast LC-DDA-MS technique and offers 95.3% lipid coverage, as compared to the benchmark data set from a 25 min LC gradient. …”
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    Using Data-Dependent and -Independent Hybrid Acquisitions for Fast Liquid Chromatography-Based Untargeted Lipidomics by Kanako Tokiyoshi (17736114)

    Published 2024
    “…The workflow is demonstrated using an 8.6 min LC gradient, where the QC samples are analyzed using five different SWATH-DIA methods. The use of both DDA and SWATH-DIA achieves a 1.7-fold annotation coverage from publicly available benchmark data obtained using a fast LC-DDA-MS technique and offers 95.3% lipid coverage, as compared to the benchmark data set from a 25 min LC gradient. …”
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    ODE modeling of WNT5A-EGF/AR signaling and experimental validation. by Zhiwei Ji (493628)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(<b>A)</b> The effect of WNT5A on 22RV1 cell viability. …”