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    <i>nowl</i> is required in GABA-responsive neurons for sleep maintenance, and increased GABA signaling rescues the sleep phenotype of <i>nowl</i> mutants. by Gianna W. Maurer (6103637)

    Published 2020
    “…Introducing one copy of the <i>Rdl</i><sup><i>CB2</i></sup> allele partially rescues both defects. Graphs represent means with SEM (n = 32–156) of data pooled from one to five independent experiments. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Developmental Changes in Dynamic Functional Connectivity From Childhood Into Adolescence.pdf by Mónica López-Vicente (3980462)

    Published 2021
    “…Dynamic functional network connectivity (FNC) between all ICA time courses were computed using a tapered sliding window approach. We used a k-means algorithm to cluster the resulting dynamic FNC windows from each scan session into five dynamic states. …”
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    Image1_Transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal the responses of brown planthoppers to RH resistant rice cultivar.TIF by Chunmei Li (272241)

    Published 2022
    “…The application of insect-resistant rice cultivars is currently one of the principal means of controlling BPH. Understanding the physiological response mechanisms of BPH feeding on insect-resistant rice is the key for maintaining rice yield. …”
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    Table8_Transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal the responses of brown planthoppers to RH resistant rice cultivar.XLSX by Chunmei Li (272241)

    Published 2022
    “…The application of insect-resistant rice cultivars is currently one of the principal means of controlling BPH. Understanding the physiological response mechanisms of BPH feeding on insect-resistant rice is the key for maintaining rice yield. …”