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    Supplementary Material for: Quantification of Gait Abnormalities in Healthy-Looking Multiple Sclerosis Patients (with Expanded Disability Status Scale 0-1.5) by Novotna K. (2918048)

    Published 2016
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> MS patients with no apparent disability (EDSS 0-1.5) performed worse in T25FWT and 2MWT than normal controls. During the self-selected walking speed test on GAITRite, MS patients had a prolonged double support phase, and during the fast walking speed test, they had lower cadence and decreased step length.…”
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    S5 Fig - by Pablo Capilla-Lasheras (5209658)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The received signal strength indicator (RSSI) values (<b>A</b>) and percentage of detected signals (<b>B</b>) both decreased with the distance between tags and base-station receivers in a field validation on our study site. …”
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    Schematic representation of dsRNA- and virus-induced beta cell apoptosis. by Maikel L. Colli (179059)

    Published 2011
    “…<b>1</b>) Cytoplasmic dsRNA activates the kinase PKR that in turn phosphorylates the elongation factor eIF2α; <b>2</b>) phosphorylation of eIF2α leads to inhibition of protein translation with consequent decrease of Mcl-1 expression; <b>3</b>) reduction of Mcl-1 protein increases unbound Bim, which activates BAX; <b>4</b>) BAX translocates to the mitochondria; <b>5</b>) BAX oligomerizes and induces permeabilization of the mitochondrial outer membrane, allowing the release of cytochrome <i>c</i> to the cytoplasm; <b>6</b>) cytoplasmic cytochrome <i>c</i> forms complexes with Apaf1 and activates the initiator caspase 9; <b>7</b>) finally, caspase 9 cleaves and activates the executioner caspase 3, <b>8</b>) triggering the final steps of beta cell apoptosis; <b>9</b>) further studies are required to clarify additional pathways implicated in virus-induced beta cell apoptosis.…”
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    Effect of different subclasses of hugin neurons on the motor pattern underlying feeding and locomotion behavior. by Andreas Schoofs (588234)

    Published 2014
    “…Arrows mark the missing projections to protocerebrum (A–F: 50 µm, A′–F′: 10 µm). (G) Schematic summary of the three different hugin promoter constructs. …”
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    Effect of different subclasses of hugin neurons on the motor pattern underlying feeding and locomotion behavior. by Andreas Schoofs (588234)

    Published 2014
    “…Arrows mark the missing projections to protocerebrum (A–F: 50 µm, A′–F′: 10 µm). (G) Schematic summary of the three different hugin promoter constructs. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Clinicians' preferences for managing aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage using endothelin receptor antagonists.pdf by Sebastian Heidenreich (12523516)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Methods<p>An online choice experiment was conducted to elicit preferences of neurologists, intensivists, and neurosurgeons treating aSAH in the US and UK for the use of ERAs. The design of the choice experiment was informed by a feasibility assessment (N = 100), one-on-one interviews with clinicians (N = 10), a qualitative pilot (N = 13), and a quantitative pilot (N = 50). …”
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    Polymerase chain reaction mixtures and amplification conditions. by Henk Bolhuis (62487)

    Published 2013
    “…1<p>Symbols used: “ = seconds, ‘ = minutes.</p>2<p>Two separate reactions were carried out with 2 different reverse primers (CYA781Ra & CYA781Rb) according to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0063166#pone.0063166-Nbel1" target="_blank">[48]</a>. …”