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    Depletion of ß-amylase in HM1:IMSS trophozoites prevent mucus layer degradation. by Roman Thibeaux (499523)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Immuno-detection of β-amylase in dsRNA treated parasites. …”
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    Downregulation of COP9 signalosome subunits differentially affects the CSN complex and target protein stability-3 by Andreas Peth (85734)

    Published 2011
    “…The upper panel shows the phosphorylation of c-Jun by autoradiography demonstrating a decrease of c-Jun phosphorylation by more than 50% as estimated by densitometry. …”
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    Investigating the abundance of herbaceous plant species in an area dominated by woody plant species by Balsharn Heir (3113820)

    Published 2016
    “…With an increase in canopy cover there will be a decrease in vegetative ground cover due to a lower availability of resources such as sunlight.  …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…We found: (1) The vast majority of MG miRNAs declined in reactive MG 7 days after light damage. (2) Only four miRNAs increased after light damage, which included miR-124. (3) The top 10 genes found upregulated in reactive MG after light damage include Gfap, Serpina3n, Ednrb and Cxcl10. (4) The miRNA decrease in reactive MG 7 days after injury resembles the profile of Dicer-depleted MG after one month. (5) The comparison of both mRNA expression datasets (light damage and Dicer-cKO) showed 1,502 genes were expressed under both conditions, with Maff , Egr2, Gadd45b, and Atf3 as top upregulated candidates. (6) The DIANA-TarBase v.8 miRNA:RNA interaction tool showed that three miRNAs were found to be present in all networks, i.e., after light damage, and in the combined data set; these were miR-125b-5p, let-7b and let-7c. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…We found: (1) The vast majority of MG miRNAs declined in reactive MG 7 days after light damage. (2) Only four miRNAs increased after light damage, which included miR-124. (3) The top 10 genes found upregulated in reactive MG after light damage include Gfap, Serpina3n, Ednrb and Cxcl10. (4) The miRNA decrease in reactive MG 7 days after injury resembles the profile of Dicer-depleted MG after one month. (5) The comparison of both mRNA expression datasets (light damage and Dicer-cKO) showed 1,502 genes were expressed under both conditions, with Maff , Egr2, Gadd45b, and Atf3 as top upregulated candidates. (6) The DIANA-TarBase v.8 miRNA:RNA interaction tool showed that three miRNAs were found to be present in all networks, i.e., after light damage, and in the combined data set; these were miR-125b-5p, let-7b and let-7c. …”
  8. 17968

    Theoretical model of the transcription cycle and experimental setup. by Jonathan Liu (769699)

    Published 2021
    “…Because elongation continues after initiation has ceased, the 5’ MS2 signal begins decreasing before the 3’ PP7 signal. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…We found: (1) The vast majority of MG miRNAs declined in reactive MG 7 days after light damage. (2) Only four miRNAs increased after light damage, which included miR-124. (3) The top 10 genes found upregulated in reactive MG after light damage include Gfap, Serpina3n, Ednrb and Cxcl10. (4) The miRNA decrease in reactive MG 7 days after injury resembles the profile of Dicer-depleted MG after one month. (5) The comparison of both mRNA expression datasets (light damage and Dicer-cKO) showed 1,502 genes were expressed under both conditions, with Maff , Egr2, Gadd45b, and Atf3 as top upregulated candidates. (6) The DIANA-TarBase v.8 miRNA:RNA interaction tool showed that three miRNAs were found to be present in all networks, i.e., after light damage, and in the combined data set; these were miR-125b-5p, let-7b and let-7c. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Müller Glia Gene Expression After Light Damage and microRNA-Depleted Müller Glia—Focus on microRNAs.pdf by Seoyoung Kang (10033280)

    Published 2021
    “…We found: (1) The vast majority of MG miRNAs declined in reactive MG 7 days after light damage. (2) Only four miRNAs increased after light damage, which included miR-124. (3) The top 10 genes found upregulated in reactive MG after light damage include Gfap, Serpina3n, Ednrb and Cxcl10. (4) The miRNA decrease in reactive MG 7 days after injury resembles the profile of Dicer-depleted MG after one month. (5) The comparison of both mRNA expression datasets (light damage and Dicer-cKO) showed 1,502 genes were expressed under both conditions, with Maff , Egr2, Gadd45b, and Atf3 as top upregulated candidates. (6) The DIANA-TarBase v.8 miRNA:RNA interaction tool showed that three miRNAs were found to be present in all networks, i.e., after light damage, and in the combined data set; these were miR-125b-5p, let-7b and let-7c. …”
  11. 17971

    Anteriorly traveling Lfng stripes and segmentation-clock period. by Susan D. Hester (204004)

    Published 2011
    “…We increase or decrease the segmentation-clock period by varying how long we integrate the segmentation-clock ODEs during each time step; by doing so, we easily vary the clock period relative to other processes in the simulation without altering parameters within the segmentation-clock submodel or changing the clock response to FGF8, Wnt3a or Delta/Notch signaling. …”
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    Individual patient variability with the application of the kidney failure risk equation in advanced chronic kidney disease by Christopher McCudden (5374379)

    Published 2018
    “…Biological and analytical variation intrinsic to the eGFR and ACR may lead to a substantial degree of variability that decreases with repeat measures. …”
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    DataSheet1_Diabetes outcomes in heart failure patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.docx by Menatalla Mekhaimar (14103708)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: In total, we observed a temporal increase in diabetes prevalence among patients with HF and HCM. …”
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    Synthesis and properties of fluorinated copolymerized polyimide films by Chuanhao Cao (10396166)

    Published 2021
    “…With the increase of 6FDA in the proportion of dianhydride, the tensile strength of the polyimide film showed a decreasing trend. This work provided a high performance film. …”
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    Table2_A Mendelian randomization study for drug repurposing reveals bezafibrate and fenofibric acid as potential osteoporosis treatments.docx by Xiao-Hua Li (1508020)

    Published 2023
    “…The genetically decreased LDL-C level mediated by the PPARG was significantly associated with increased FN-BMD (BETA = −1.38, p = 0.001) and LS-BMD (BETA = −2.07, p = 3.35 × 10<sup>−5</sup>) and was marginally significantly associated with FA-BMD (BETA = −2.36, p = 0.008) and reduced fracture risk (OR = 3.47, p = 0.008). …”
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    Table1_A Mendelian randomization study for drug repurposing reveals bezafibrate and fenofibric acid as potential osteoporosis treatments.docx by Xiao-Hua Li (1508020)

    Published 2023
    “…The genetically decreased LDL-C level mediated by the PPARG was significantly associated with increased FN-BMD (BETA = −1.38, p = 0.001) and LS-BMD (BETA = −2.07, p = 3.35 × 10<sup>−5</sup>) and was marginally significantly associated with FA-BMD (BETA = −2.36, p = 0.008) and reduced fracture risk (OR = 3.47, p = 0.008). …”
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    Clinical and virological profiles of EVN<sub>Term</sub> challenged vaccinated and naïve ponies. by Jodi K. Craigo (421284)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The profiles depicted in A–I display the clinical and virological outcomes observed in EIAV<sub>D9</sub> vaccinated animals (<b>A–E</b>), and EIAV naïve animals (<b>F–I</b>) upon challenge with 10<sup>3</sup> TCID<sub>50</sub> EV<sub>NTerm</sub> chimeric proviral strain. …”
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    Inhibition of full-length wild-type capsid polymerization kinetics by two CA binding agents. by Magdeleine Hung (158371)

    Published 2013
    “…The dose response curves of inhibition of polymerization kinetics and the concentration of inhibitor resulting in a half-maximal inhibition (IC<sub>50</sub>) for (<b>B</b>) CAI-4 and (<b>D</b>) BM2. …”