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    Effects of <i>OCT4</i> knockout on bovine early embryonic development. by Lei Luo (284798)

    Published 2022
    “…Green: NANOG; Red: OCT4. Scale bar = 50 μm. G and H: <i>OCT4</i> KO results in the decrease of blastocyst rate at D8.5 (Three replicates of 20–25 embryos per group). …”
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    Reported patients’ distresses and information needs during hospitalization and after hospital discharge. by Tomohito Saito (14664793)

    Published 2023
    “…B: Twenty-one (28.0%) patients responded on concerning information needed during the hospitalization: duration of the symptoms was the leading concern accounting for 19.0% of participants. C: For distress after hospital discharge, 50 (66.7%) patients responded the questionnaire: duration of symptoms, decrease in physical strength, and impact of symptoms on daily life were the top three distresses, accounting for 70.0%, 54.0%, and 50.0%, respectively. …”
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    Associations between initial neutralizing antibody potency and rate of declining neutralization potency over time. by Lindsay Wieczorek (171734)

    Published 2023
    “…Fold change in NAb potency was determined between the earlier and later decade periods. A positive fold change in Env sensitivity to a given NAb indicates increasing sensitivity (earlier PSV GM IC<sub>50</sub> > later PSV GM IC<sub>50</sub>), while a negative fold indicates decreasing sensitivity over time (earlier PSV GM IC<sub>50</sub> < later PSV GM IC<sub>50</sub>). …”
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    101 flagellate phylogenomics data by Guifré Torruella (3846172)

    Published 2024
    “…Neither with marine and freshwater organisms, nor between large and small apusomonads. Interestingly, we found that the subset of only eukaryote peptides reported from ~30% of BUSCO completeness using the bacteria db10 in Chelonemonas geobuk, up to 50% in Mylnikovia oxoniensis; a similar value found in the previously sequenced Thecamonas trahens refseq proteins (47.5%). …”
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    Assessments of the Inhibitory Effects of YC-1 on hRMVECs. by Michael DeNiro (297385)

    Published 2013
    “…SN50 and YC-1 treatments significantly [***P<0.001] decreased the number of lumen formed in hRMVECs as compared to their respective controls, SN50M and DMSO, respectively. …”
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    Synaptic facilitation between tail SNs and MNs following sensitizing tail shocks declined during aging. by Andrew T. Kempsell (738294)

    Published 2015
    “…A single AP evoked in tail SNs by 50 ms injected current resulted in a monosynaptic EPSP in tail MNs in mature (n = 14) and aged II (n = 13) preparations. …”
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    Intracellular chloride measurements by Wallace B Thoreson (5462)

    Published 2011
    “…An example of the reduction in MEQ fluorescence, indicating an increase in intracellular [Cl], produced by application of 12.1 mM Kto a cone. C. A greater decrease in MEQ fluorescence was produced by application of 69.9 mM K. …”
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    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and comprehensive orthopedic treatment for incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: study protocol for an open-label randomiz... by Jun Ma (4058161)

    Published 2017
    “…<div>Background: Apoptosis secondary to ischemia and hypoxia is the main cause of spinal cord dysfunction. Because of the decrease in atmospheric pressure, patients living on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau are in a hypoxic environment, which is very unfavorable for the recovery of spinal cord injury. …”
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    Role of Mixed Boundaries on Flow in Open Capillary Channels with Curved Air–Water Interfaces by Wenjuan Zheng (2049133)

    Published 2016
    “…Consequently, flow regimes may differ markedly from conventional flows, reflecting strong interfacial influences on small bodies of flowing liquids. In this work, we visualized liquid transport patterns in open capillary channels with a range of opening sizes from 0.6 to 5.0 mm using laser scanning confocal microscopy combined with fluorescent latex particles (1.0 μm) as tracers at a mean velocity of ∼0.50 mm s<sup>–1</sup>. …”
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    Ca<sup>2+</sup> sparklets in DSM occur at different frequencies in the presence of CPA (10 μM). by Peter Sidaway (190696)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Overlaid images (x60) of a preparation where (A) CPA (10 μM) caused an increase in sparklet frequency, and (D) where CPA (10 μM) caused a decrease in sparklet frequency, compared with the controls. …”
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    Optimization of parameters technological to process tucupi and study of product stability by Ana Paula Rocha CAMPOS (6046358)

    Published 2018
    “…No Salmonella spp., coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, Bacillus cereus , or thermotolerant coliforms were observed, whereas counts of mesophilic aerobic bacteria (1.3x102 CFU/g) and molds and yeasts (1.3x102 CFU/g) were low. Over 50 days of follow-up (stored at 10°C), the microbial load remained stable and no significant difference was found in physicochemical characteristics, however, the sensory analysis indicated a decrease in quality at 49 days of storage.…”
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    Optimization of parameters technological to process tucupi and study of product stability by Ana Paula Rocha CAMPOS (6046358)

    Published 2019
    “…No Salmonella spp., coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, Bacillus cereus , or thermotolerant coliforms were observed, whereas counts of mesophilic aerobic bacteria (1.3x102 CFU/g) and molds and yeasts (1.3x102 CFU/g) were low. Over 50 days of follow-up (stored at 10°C), the microbial load remained stable and no significant difference was found in physicochemical characteristics, however, the sensory analysis indicated a decrease in quality at 49 days of storage.…”
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