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    Image 5_G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo.tif by Nuzhat Rahman (16660416)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Methods<p>Mice were inoculated with 10<sup>7</sup> CFU of the eubiotic bacteria Lactobacillus crispatus, the dysbiotic bacteria G. vaginalis, or PBS as a negative control every 48 h for ten days. On day ten, mice were inoculated with 10<sup>5</sup> PFU WT HSV-2 333 and survival, pathology, and viral titers were assessed. …”
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    Rab7A decreases BST2 cell surface expression and is required for Vpu-induced BST2 cell surface downregulation. by Marina Caillet (198168)

    Published 2011
    “…HeLa cells transfected with either control siRNA (siLuc) or siRNA targeting Rab7A were infected with VSV-G pseudotyped NL4-3 HIV-1 (WT or Udel) at a MOI of 0.5. …”
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    Main components of bauxite and BCFD (wt.%). by Nian Liu (29935)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicated that the optimal conditions for mixed desilication are BCFD/bauxite mass ratio of 1:6, desilication temperature of 95°C, desilication time of 30 min, alkali concentration of 110 g/L, and liquid-solid ratio of 10:1, achieving a desilication rate of 60.90%. The Al-Si ratio (A/S) of the concentrate increases from 5.33 to 11.72, meeting the requirements for brown corundum smelting raw materials. …”
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    Decreased expression of GLT-1, GLAST and GS in the hippocampus of 4-week-old Bmi-1<sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Guangliang Cao (182635)

    Published 2012
    “…(<b>C</b>) Western blotting showed decreases in protein expression levels of GLT-1 (0.54±0.06 vs. 1±0.12), GLAST (0.65±0.07 vs. 1±0.08) and GS (0.58±0.1 vs. 1±0.1) in the hippocampus of Bmi-1<sup>−/−</sup> mice compared with WT controls. …”