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  1. 1921

    Effect of MF (2 MT, 50 Hz) on VEGFR expression and activation. by Simona Delle Monache (402973)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Protein of equal quantity was separated by 8% SDS-page and electroblotted on to a PVDF membrane. Representative blots show effects exerted by MF (2 mT, 50 Hz) on VEGFR2 total expression and phosphorylation after 1 h, 6 h and 12 h of exposure A). …”
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    50% reduction of kinesin-1 or dynein is sufficient to perturb neuronal growth. by Gary J. Iacobucci (192833)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative neuronal cultures expressing APP-YFP and APP-YFP with 50% genetic reduction of either kinesin-1 or dynein are shown at day 1 and day 2. …”
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    Table_1_Decrease in Admissions and Change in the Diagnostic Landscape in a Newborn Care Unit in Northern Ghana During the COVID-19 Pandemic.DOC by Alhassan Abdul-Mumin (5986151)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: We observed a marked decrease in admissions and change in the diagnosis landscape and related mortality during the pandemic. …”
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    Neural networks classify states which differ in neuronal activity levels using ensembles of neurons that increase/decrease their activity in each state. by Nicholas A. Frost (10739821)

    Published 2021
    “…As a result, there is an increase (neurons 51:100) or decrease (neurons 1:50) in activity levels in State B compared to State A. …”
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    Effect of contrast on the gamma suppression transition point: individual variability. by Elena V. Orekhova (8447193)

    Published 2020
    “…The STVel increased with decreasing contrast in all subjects (p<1e-6). B. The centre of gravity that approximates the peak frequency of the GR at the suppression transition point (‘suppression transition frequency’—STFreq) in 14 subjects for whom frequency could be assessed in all experimental conditions (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0228937#sec002" target="_blank">Materials and Methods</a> for details). …”
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