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    Receptor specific silencing decreases NGF induced apoptosis. by Alessandra Micera (294762)

    Published 2013
    “…A 37.5%-decrease (*) and a 50%-decrease (**) of apoptotic signal were detected respectively in p75<sup>NTR</sup>-siRNA and p75<sup>NTR</sup>/trkA<sup>NGFR</sup>-siRNA (p<.05).…”
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    Astrocytic AQP4 is decreased in aged cortical astrocytes. by Ileana Soto (531878)

    Published 2015
    “…Values in (B) are relative mean <u>+</u> SEM to the young values, <i>n</i> = 4 per group. …”
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    Solubility (Ksp), adsorption (Koc), time for 50% decomposition (<em>T</em><sup>1/2</sup>) and lethal dose-50 (LD-50) for pesticides used in two background and three beef-finishing... by P Modernel (557300)

    Published 2013
    “…</b>  Solubility (Ksp), adsorption (Koc), time for 50% decomposition (<em>T</em><sup>1/2</sup>) and lethal dose-50 (LD-50) for pesticides used in two background and three beef-finishing systems of eastern Uruguay. …”
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    Adaptive radiotherapy for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer, can we predict when and for whom? by Patrick Berkovic (808056)

    Published 2015
    “…A linear relationship between GTV-T-F1 volume and absolute volume decrease was found for both groups. The mean V5, V20, V30 and mean lung dose increased by 0.8, 3.1, 5.2 and 3.4%, respectively. …”
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    Screening Mammography Changes for Women 50–74 and ≥75. by Heidi D. Nelson (762636)

    Published 2015
    “…New recommendations were not associated with changes for women age 50–74, but were associated with decreased screening for ≥75, while the Affordable Care Act was associated with increased screening among women age 50–74 and no changes for ≥75.…”
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    Intracellular Delivery of Bioactive Molecules using Light-Addressable Nanocapsules by Kimberly A. D. Gregersen (2241349)

    Published 2010
    “…Once inside the cells, the molecules are released from the lipid nanocapsules into the cytoplasm with a single nanosecond pulse from a laser in the far red (645 nm). We demonstrate this method with the intracellular release of the second messenger IP<sub>3</sub> in CHO-M1 cells and report that calcium responses from the cells changed from a sustained increase to a transient spike when the average number of IP<sub>3</sub> released is decreased below 50 molecules per nanocapsule. …”
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