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  1. 19861

    Supplementary file 1_Soluble suppression of tumorigenicity-2 changes during cardiotoxic cancer treatment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Luca Fazzini (22599380)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to explore longitudinal changes in sST2 levels at three time points (T0 baseline, T1 post-chemotherapy, and T2 follow-up) in cancer patients treated with cardiotoxic therapies and compared these changes to traditional biomarkers of cardiac injury, i.e., troponin and NT-proBNP. …”
  2. 19862
  3. 19863

    Data_Sheet_1_MiR-29a Increase in Aging May Function as a Compensatory Mechanism Against Cardiac Fibrosis Through SERPINH1 Downregulation.PDF by Evelyn Gabriela Rusu-Nastase (11957507)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, miR-29a was highly expressed in many other organs, i.e., the brain, the skeletal muscle, the pancreas, and the kidney, and its expression was further upregulated during the natural aging process. …”
  4. 19864
  5. 19865
  6. 19866
  7. 19867
  8. 19868
  9. 19869
  10. 19870

    Manipulating the ACC/OFC-CeA projections. by Karolina Rojek-Sito (13197192)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(D)</b> Chemogenetic inhibition schematic. <b>(E)</b> Comparison to the baseline: (Left) Chemoinhibition of the OFC-CeA projection decreases the number of social approaches to partner. …”
  11. 19871

    Ambient Air Pollutant Dynamics (2010–2025) and the Exceptional Winter 2016–17 Pollution Episode: Implications for a Uranium/Arsenic Exposure Event by Thomas Clemens Carmine (19756929)

    Published 2025
    “…Values imputed via this method are assigned a flag value of 2 in their respective _Flag column (e.g., PM10_Flag = 2). Original, measured values retain a flag of 0.…”
  12. 19872

    DataSheet_1_A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers.pdf by Jessica C. Anania (5644553)

    Published 2021
    “…FDCs from WT but not Cr2 KO mice were actively dispersed in GCs, i.e. tended to move away from each other, presumably to increase their surface area for B cell interaction. …”
  13. 19873

    DataSheet_3_A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers.pdf by Jessica C. Anania (5644553)

    Published 2021
    “…FDCs from WT but not Cr2 KO mice were actively dispersed in GCs, i.e. tended to move away from each other, presumably to increase their surface area for B cell interaction. …”
  14. 19874
  15. 19875

    DataSheet_8_A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers.pdf by Jessica C. Anania (5644553)

    Published 2021
    “…FDCs from WT but not Cr2 KO mice were actively dispersed in GCs, i.e. tended to move away from each other, presumably to increase their surface area for B cell interaction. …”
  16. 19876
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  18. 19878

    DataSheet_2_A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers.pdf by Jessica C. Anania (5644553)

    Published 2021
    “…FDCs from WT but not Cr2 KO mice were actively dispersed in GCs, i.e. tended to move away from each other, presumably to increase their surface area for B cell interaction. …”
  19. 19879

    DataSheet_4_A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers.pdf by Jessica C. Anania (5644553)

    Published 2021
    “…FDCs from WT but not Cr2 KO mice were actively dispersed in GCs, i.e. tended to move away from each other, presumably to increase their surface area for B cell interaction. …”
  20. 19880

    Negative-frequency–dependent selection for <i>lys</i><sup>−</sup><i>orgS</i><sup>−</sup>. by Robin Green (732789)

    Published 2020
    “…The fitness advantage of <i>lys</i><sup>−</sup><i>orgS</i><sup>−</sup> over <i>lys</i><sup>−</sup> decreases as the fraction of <i>lys</i><sup>−</sup><i>orgS</i><sup>−</sup> increases (i.e., negative-frequency–dependent). …”