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    Conformer Distribution in (<i>cis</i>-1,4-DACH)bis(guanosine-5′-phosphate)platinum(II) Adducts: A Reliable Model for DNA Adducts of Antitumoral Cisplatin by Rosa Ranaldo (2444953)

    Published 2008
    “…In accord with this prevision, decreasing the temperature to 238 K enabled us to observe different conformers of (<i>cis</i>-1,4-DACH)Pt(5′-GMP)<sub>2</sub> (GMP = guanosine monophosphate). …”
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    Baseline characteristics of study participants. by Zixia Qian (21474969)

    Published 2025
    “…In terms of the percentage decreases in anti-mumps antibody titers, in the population receiving the 1-dose vaccine, there was a mean decrease of 2.06% per year. …”
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    The numerical data used in this study. by Zixia Qian (21474969)

    Published 2025
    “…In terms of the percentage decreases in anti-mumps antibody titers, in the population receiving the 1-dose vaccine, there was a mean decrease of 2.06% per year. …”
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    Data processing and analysis steps. by Alexandra V. Kulinkina (5335058)

    Published 2023
    “…We derived environmental variables from fine-resolution RS data (Landsat 8) and examined a variable distance radius (1–5 km) for aggregating these variables around point-prevalence locations in a non-parametric random forest modeling approach. …”
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    Table_1_Developmental Fluoxetine Exposure Alters Behavior and Neuropeptide Receptors in the Prairie Vole.DOCX by Rebecca H. Lawrence (9645335)

    Published 2020
    “…We observed increased anxiety-like behavior and reduced sociality in developmentally FLX exposed adults. FLX exposure decreased oxytocin receptor binding in the nucleus accumbens core and central amygdala, and vasopressin 1a receptor binding in the medial amygdala. …”