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    Tamoxifen-induced Cre-mediated hematopoietic loss of <i>Zeb1</i> leads to decreased hematopoietic colony formation potential in adult BM as well as altered T-cell differentiation. by Jueqiong Wang (11467505)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(D)</b> Representative flow cytometric analysis of thymus showing overall decreases in thymic cellularity and <b>(E)</b> significantly decreased DN4 (CD25<sup>−</sup>CD44<sup>−</sup>) progenitors and aberrantly expanded CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells. …”
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    Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses by Jing Wang (6206297)

    Published 2025
    “…Anthropogenic activities, particularly land use change and management practices, alter the global nitrogen (N) cycle. As a central part of the global N cycle, soil N supply from net N mineralization (NNM) and net nitrification (NN) contributes to over 50% of crop N uptake. …”
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    20E repressed ILP-mediated cell membrane translocation of HaP60 and HaP110, dephosphorylated HaP60 and HaP110, and decreased their interaction. by Yu-Qin Di (8752317)

    Published 2021
    “…Green, HaP60 or HaP110; red, cell membrane stained with WGA; blue, nuclei stained with DAPI; merge, overlapped green, blue, and red fluorescence. Bar, 50 μm. <b>C.</b> Co-IP assay showed that 20E decreased the HaP60–HaP110 interaction and induced dephosphorylation in cells. …”
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    Table_1_Decreasing the carbon footprint of food through public procurement—A case study from the municipality of Härnösand.XLSX by Mari Kjellberg (20130183)

    Published 2024
    “…This study examines alternative purchase processes that may decrease the carbon footprint of publicly procured food through a case study of a municipality in the Northern part of Sweden. …”
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    The subacute phase (one week after stroke) is characterized by an increase of the event duration and decrease of smoothness. by Gloria Cecchini (10810686)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>During the subacute phase, <b>(A-B)</b> the event duration is increased, <b>(C-D)</b> smoothness is decreased, and <b>(E-F)</b> the direction of propagation is more spread.…”
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