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    Data_Sheet_1_Carbon 5–60 Years After Fire: Planting Trees Does Not Compensate for Losses in Dead Wood Stores.docx by Alana J. Clason (12880049)

    Published 2022
    “…Projecting growth to 100 years since fire suggests we may see increasing divergence in carbon stores in planted stands over a full fire-return interval, but these differences remain relatively small [mean (sd): 140.8 (19.6) Mg⋅ha<sup>–1</sup> in planted compared to 136.9 (27.5) Mg⋅ha<sup>–1</sup> in not-planted stands], with 1.4 Mg⋅ha<sup>–1</sup> year<sup>–1</sup> sequestered in not-planted compared to 1.5 Mg⋅ha<sup>–1</sup> year<sup>–1</sup> in planted stands. …”
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    Table_2_A novel host restriction factor MRPS6 mediates the inhibition of PDCoV infection in HIEC-6 cells.xlsx by Yuhang Jiang (2344720)

    Published 2024
    “…The gene expression initially increased but then decreased. To further explore the role of MRPS6 in PDCoV infection, we conducted experiments involving the overexpression and knockdown of this gene in HIEC-6 and Caco2 cells, respectively. …”
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    Table_1_A novel host restriction factor MRPS6 mediates the inhibition of PDCoV infection in HIEC-6 cells.xlsx by Yuhang Jiang (2344720)

    Published 2024
    “…The gene expression initially increased but then decreased. To further explore the role of MRPS6 in PDCoV infection, we conducted experiments involving the overexpression and knockdown of this gene in HIEC-6 and Caco2 cells, respectively. …”
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    Image_5_A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study to Define Alarmins and A-SAA Variants as Companion Markers in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis.pdf by Federica Ciregia (450383)

    Published 2021
    “…First, we compared their expression between ERA (n = 100) and healthy subjects (n = 100), then we focused on their trend by monitoring ERA patients naïve to DMARD treatment, 1 year after starting therapy. …”
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    Image_1_Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles, Cytokines, and Bacterial Loads Relevant to Alcoholic Liver Disease Mice Infected With V. vulnificus.jpeg by Zi-Han Feng (11305005)

    Published 2021
    “…Through RNA-seq, we found that when mice with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) were infected with V. vulnificus by gavage, compared with the Pair group, the small intestinal genes affecting intestinal permeability were upregulated; and the number of differentially expressed genes related to immune functions (e.g., such as cell chemotaxis, leukocyte differentiation, and neutrophil degranulation) decreased in the liver, spleen, and blood. …”
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    Table_3_Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles, Cytokines, and Bacterial Loads Relevant to Alcoholic Liver Disease Mice Infected With V. vulnificus.xlsx by Zi-Han Feng (11305005)

    Published 2021
    “…Through RNA-seq, we found that when mice with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) were infected with V. vulnificus by gavage, compared with the Pair group, the small intestinal genes affecting intestinal permeability were upregulated; and the number of differentially expressed genes related to immune functions (e.g., such as cell chemotaxis, leukocyte differentiation, and neutrophil degranulation) decreased in the liver, spleen, and blood. …”
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    Table_2_Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles, Cytokines, and Bacterial Loads Relevant to Alcoholic Liver Disease Mice Infected With V. vulnificus.xlsx by Zi-Han Feng (11305005)

    Published 2021
    “…Through RNA-seq, we found that when mice with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) were infected with V. vulnificus by gavage, compared with the Pair group, the small intestinal genes affecting intestinal permeability were upregulated; and the number of differentially expressed genes related to immune functions (e.g., such as cell chemotaxis, leukocyte differentiation, and neutrophil degranulation) decreased in the liver, spleen, and blood. …”
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    Table_1_Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles, Cytokines, and Bacterial Loads Relevant to Alcoholic Liver Disease Mice Infected With V. vulnificus.xlsx by Zi-Han Feng (11305005)

    Published 2021
    “…Through RNA-seq, we found that when mice with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) were infected with V. vulnificus by gavage, compared with the Pair group, the small intestinal genes affecting intestinal permeability were upregulated; and the number of differentially expressed genes related to immune functions (e.g., such as cell chemotaxis, leukocyte differentiation, and neutrophil degranulation) decreased in the liver, spleen, and blood. …”
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    Coalescence-Induced Self-Propulsion of Droplets on Superomniphobic Surfaces by Hamed Vahabi (2879192)

    Published 2017
    “…Within the visco-capillary regime, decreasing the droplet radius <i>R</i><sub>0</sub> results in a more rapid decrease in the nondimensional jumping velocity <i>V</i><sub>j</sub><sup>*</sup> compared to increasing the viscosity μ. …”
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    Coalescence-Induced Self-Propulsion of Droplets on Superomniphobic Surfaces by Hamed Vahabi (2879192)

    Published 2017
    “…Within the visco-capillary regime, decreasing the droplet radius <i>R</i><sub>0</sub> results in a more rapid decrease in the nondimensional jumping velocity <i>V</i><sub>j</sub><sup>*</sup> compared to increasing the viscosity μ. …”
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    Coalescence-Induced Self-Propulsion of Droplets on Superomniphobic Surfaces by Hamed Vahabi (2879192)

    Published 2017
    “…Within the visco-capillary regime, decreasing the droplet radius <i>R</i><sub>0</sub> results in a more rapid decrease in the nondimensional jumping velocity <i>V</i><sub>j</sub><sup>*</sup> compared to increasing the viscosity μ. …”
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    Coalescence-Induced Self-Propulsion of Droplets on Superomniphobic Surfaces by Hamed Vahabi (2879192)

    Published 2017
    “…Within the visco-capillary regime, decreasing the droplet radius <i>R</i><sub>0</sub> results in a more rapid decrease in the nondimensional jumping velocity <i>V</i><sub>j</sub><sup>*</sup> compared to increasing the viscosity μ. …”
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