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    <i>Myotis rufoniger</i> genome sequence and analyses: <i>M</i>. <i>rufoniger’s</i> genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of <i>Myotis</i> bats by Youngjune Bhak (3511349)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p><i>Myotis rufoniger</i> is a vesper bat in the genus <i>Myotis</i>. Here we report the whole genome sequence and analyses of the <i>M</i>. …”
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    Overexpression of cathepsin K in mice decreases collagen deposition and lung resistance in response to bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis-6 by Mrigank Srivastava (94935)

    Published 2011
    “…Data represent at least 3–5 independent experiments. (F-I), immunohistochemistry of cath K protein in lung tissue of wild-type mice (F, H) or cath K tg mice (G, I). …”
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    Overexpression of cathepsin K in mice decreases collagen deposition and lung resistance in response to bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis-0 by Mrigank Srivastava (94935)

    Published 2011
    “…Data represent at least 3–5 independent experiments. (F-I), immunohistochemistry of cath K protein in lung tissue of wild-type mice (F, H) or cath K tg mice (G, I). …”
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    Decreased methylglyoxal-mediated protein glycation in the healthy aging mouse model of ectopic expression of UCP1 in skeletal muscle by Jinit, Masania

    Published 2023
    “…In aged HSA-mUCP1 mice, urinary MG-derived AGEs/FL ratio was decreased ca. 60% whereas there was no change in CML/FL ratio – a marker of oxidative damage. …”
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    Parrotfish Teeth: Stiff Biominerals Whose Microstructure Makes Them Tough and Abrasion-Resistant To Bite Stony Corals by Matthew A. Marcus (115744)

    Published 2017
    “…These fibers gradually decrease in average diameter from 5 μm at the back to 2 μm at the tip of the tooth. …”