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    Transient VEP loss due to manipulation of the optic nerve. by Yeda Luo (710942)

    Published 2015
    “…At 15:00, the VEP decrease reached the warning criterion (50%) and a warning was issued to the surgeon who consequently altered the surgical strategy. …”
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    <i>N</i><sup>6</sup>-methyladenosine modification and the YTHDF2 reader protein play cell type specific roles in lytic viral gene expression during Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herp... by Charles R. Hesser (5147309)

    Published 2018
    “…In iSLK.219 cells the defect was linked to their roles in the post-transcriptional accumulation of the major viral lytic transactivator ORF50, which is m<sup>6</sup>A modified. In contrast, although the ORF50 mRNA was also m<sup>6</sup>A modified in KSHV infected B cells, ORF50 protein expression was instead increased upon depletion of METTL3, or, to a lesser extent, YTHDF2. …”
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    Raw data. by Adrian Bartoszek (20826922)

    Published 2025
    “…Seizures were induced by adding PTZ to achieve a final concentration of 20 mM. In the PTZ-induced seizure model, the application of CAF in doses over 50mg/L resulted in a decrease in the average movement. …”
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    <em>RAD50</em> Is Required for Efficient Initiation of Resection and Recombinational Repair at Random, γ-Induced Double-Strand Break Ends by Jim Westmoreland (260234)

    Published 2009
    “…Unlike for enzymatically induced site-specific DSBs, little is known about processing of random “dirty-ended” DSBs created by DNA damaging agents such as ionizing radiation. Here we present a novel system for monitoring early events in the repair of random DSBs, based on our finding that single-strand tails generated by resection at the ends of large molecules in budding yeast decreases mobility during pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). …”
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