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    Defective <i>Foxo3</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> terminal erythroblast maturation. by Raymond Liang (352795)

    Published 2015
    “…(<b>B</b>) Gating of enucleating cells from the orthochromatic erythroblasts (in <b>A</b>) based on difference between the center of the nuclear stain and TER119 stain (Delta centroid on X) and a decreasing TER119 signal in the valley mask (highlighted in blue on TER119 image) which goes through the lowest signal point and thus marks the boundary between the reticulocyte and pyrenocyte. …”
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    CSPG deposition usually, but not always, follows the trends in Gfap levels. by Claire Hippert (171005)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A</b>. In a wild-type retina, CSPGs appeared sparsely distributed throughout the segment region and the IPL, and more densely in the OPL and GCL at all time points examined (i-vi). …”
  4. 41344

    Intrinsic noise changes average patterning time along the tissue. by Ruben Perez-Carrasco (1749952)

    Published 2016
    “…Smaller values of Ω (higher levels of noise) result in decreased patterning times. Each point corresponds to the average mean first passage time of 100 CLE realisations with initial conditions <i>x</i><sub><i>A</i></sub> = 0 and <i>x</i><sub><i>B</i></sub> = 1.0. …”
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    Zinc Coordination Is Required for and Regulates Transcription Activation by Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen 1 by Siddhesh Aras (263042)

    Published 2009
    “…Mild oxidative stress mimicking such environmental changes decreases EBNA1-dependent transcription in a lymphoblastoid cell-line. …”
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    Paradoxical Interaction between Ocular Activity, Perception, and Decision Confidence at the Threshold of Vision by Aaron Schurger (515033)

    Published 2015
    “…<i>In either case</i>, our results suggest that perceptual decisions and confidence judgements can be processed independently and point toward a new avenue of research into the relationship between them.…”
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    Teasing out the parameters that cause attractor termination. by Pradeep Krishnamurthy (326189)

    Published 2013
    “…Besides, the presence of MCs inhibition also prevents the scatter of data from its mean value in every trial (note the steady values of green and red errorbars). Decreasing the τ<sub>facil</sub> of PC-MC synapses (green) shows a similar response.…”
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    The amplification mechanism multiplied the net synaptic current. by Iris Reuveni (433103)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>A.</b> The net synaptic current is the sum of the inhibitory and excitatory currents. …”
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    Biomass components of Pennisetum purpureum cv. Roxo managed at different growth ages and seasons by Theyson Duarte MARANHÃO (8464746)

    Published 2018
    “…The live/dead material ratio showed a decreasing linear response as a function of age. …”
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    Studying Responses of Drosophila Brain After Laser Induced ShockWave Damage by Sonia Kang (22347570)

    Published 2025
    “…However, higher laser powers (630 mW) were required to observe significant cell death, suggesting that LIS must exceed a threshold to induce damage in this model. NucBlue intensity decreased near the laser focus point, indicating localized impact.…”
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    The establishment of stable LN229 cells expressing AQP4 siRNA plasmid. by Ting Ding (444233)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Western blotting analysis of AQP4 expression in parental LN229, scr/LN229 and siAQP4/LN229 clone 1, clone 2, clone 3 and clone 4 cells. …”
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    Interplay of Halogen and π–π Charge-Transfer Bondings in Intermolecular Associates of Bromo- or Iododinitrobenzene with Tetramethyl‑<i>p</i>‑phenylenediamine by Sergiy V. Rosokha (1614049)

    Published 2015
    “…If XDNB is replaced with iodo- or bromoperfluorinated benzenes, or TMPD is replaced with pyridine, the energy gap between the π–π and halogen-bonded associates decreased. The analysis of the molecular-orbital interactions and surface electrostatic potentials of the interacting species indicated that charge-transfer contributions represent a critical component which determines variations of the strength of halogen bonding in these systems.…”
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    Spatial Pattern Enhances Ecosystem Functioning in an African Savanna by Robert M. Pringle (248396)

    Published 2010
    “…These emergent properties of spatial pattern arose because the average distance from an arbitrarily chosen point to the nearest feature in a landscape is minimized in landscapes where the features are hyper-dispersed (i.e., uniformly spaced). …”
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    Interplay of Halogen and π–π Charge-Transfer Bondings in Intermolecular Associates of Bromo- or Iododinitrobenzene with Tetramethyl‑<i>p</i>‑phenylenediamine by Sergiy V. Rosokha (1614049)

    Published 2015
    “…If XDNB is replaced with iodo- or bromoperfluorinated benzenes, or TMPD is replaced with pyridine, the energy gap between the π–π and halogen-bonded associates decreased. The analysis of the molecular-orbital interactions and surface electrostatic potentials of the interacting species indicated that charge-transfer contributions represent a critical component which determines variations of the strength of halogen bonding in these systems.…”
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    Number of waterholes (embedded in circle) and link density in each drought scenario by travel distances of species: tapirs (3–13 km), white-lipped peccaries (3–16 km) and jaguars (... by Georgina O’Farrill (564895)

    Published 2014
    “…Pie charts show the amount of waterhole area lost in each drought scenario. Lines between points are included only as reference to observe point-decreasing pattern.…”
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    Molecular Magnetism of M<sub>6</sub> Hexagon Ring in <i>D</i><sub>3<i>d</i></sub> Symmetric [(MCl)<sub>6</sub>(XW<sub>9</sub>O<sub>33</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>12–</sup> (M = Cu<sup>... by Toshihiro Yamase (1265778)

    Published 2016
    “…The strongest ferromagnetic coupling for the Cu<sub>6</sub> hexagon of <b>2</b>, the structure of which approximately provides the Cu<sub>6</sub>(μ<sub>3</sub>-O)<sub>12</sub> cylindrical geometry, is demonstrated by the polarization mechanism based on the point-dipole approximation, which provides a decrease of the ferromagnetic interaction due to the out-of-cylinder deviation of the Cu atoms for <b>1</b>. …”
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    Molecular Magnetism of M<sub>6</sub> Hexagon Ring in <i>D</i><sub>3<i>d</i></sub> Symmetric [(MCl)<sub>6</sub>(XW<sub>9</sub>O<sub>33</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>12–</sup> (M = Cu<sup>... by Toshihiro Yamase (1265778)

    Published 2016
    “…The strongest ferromagnetic coupling for the Cu<sub>6</sub> hexagon of <b>2</b>, the structure of which approximately provides the Cu<sub>6</sub>(μ<sub>3</sub>-O)<sub>12</sub> cylindrical geometry, is demonstrated by the polarization mechanism based on the point-dipole approximation, which provides a decrease of the ferromagnetic interaction due to the out-of-cylinder deviation of the Cu atoms for <b>1</b>. …”
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    Subtractive approach in which macrophages were depleted from dispersed cervix from prepartum and nonpregnant mice to identify differential gene expression by macrophages. by Abigail E. Dobyns (495221)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A</b>. Cervix from perfused adult female Sprague-Dawley rats, on prepartum day 21 post-breeding (D21) or non-pregnant (NP) was carefully trimmed and dispersed (n = 6 each). …”
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    Improvement of heat sink performance using paraffin/graphite/hydrogel phase change composite coating by Sreedevi, Paramparambath

    Published 2022
    “…DSC revealed that all composites have a similar melting temperature. The W-G-H composite displayed nearly 12 folds more thermal conductivity compared to the pure paraffin wax. …”
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