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    Results of model fitting: Variation of the proportion of seropositive pigs (maternally derived antibodies or natural infection) as predicted by VM and VDM when fitted to the CS ser... by Alpha Oumar II Diallo (5638181)

    Published 2018
    “…The black line shows the median fit. Grey areas with decreasing color intensity correspond to the 99%, 97%, 95% and 50% posterior limits of model uncertainty in predicting new observations.…”
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    Effect of N-glycosylation on MUC16 transformation. by Thapi D. Rao (737875)

    Published 2015
    “…Tumors were measured by calipers twice weekly. The differences in mean tumor volume were significantly greater for mice bearing MUC16<sup>c114</sup> tumors (p<0.0001). …”
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    Brivanib inhibits liver fibrosis induced by bile duct ligation. by Ikuo Nakamura (548298)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Histological findings at 14 days after BDL. …”
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    Lithium treatment significantly ameliorated TMT-induced deficits in novel object recognition memory in mice. by Juhwan Kim (441263)

    Published 2013
    “…During the test, TMT-treated mice showed a significantly decreased preference for the novel object; however, TMT+lithium-treated mice showed a preference for the novel object comparable to control mice. …”
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    Differentially expressed (DE) genes in <i>SREB</i>∆ versus wild type at 37°C and 22°C. by Amber J. Marty (761758)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>DE Genes refers to genes determined to be DE by both LIMMA and EBarrays analyses (FDR controlled at 5%)</p><p>Fold change values reflect median fold change between <i>SREB</i>∆ and wild-type and includes genes with increased and decreased transcription. Fold change values of 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0 correspond to log<sub>2</sub> fold change of 0.585, 1.000, 1.585, 2.000, and 2.322 in <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004959#ppat.1004959.s001" target="_blank">S1 Table</a>, respectively.…”
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    Phagocytosis (internalized particles per 200 cells) was quantified in serial samples after pre-inoculation with either PRRSV strains. by Bo Wan (212083)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bars represent standard error of the mean from five animals. *, p<0.05. **, p<0.01.</p>…”
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    Model versus predictions of apparent height. by Sergio Santos (208657)

    Published 2011
    “…Simulation parameters: A<sub>0</sub> = 1 nm, A<sub>sp</sub>/A<sub>0</sub> = 0.95, E<sub>s</sub> = 0.2 GPa, γ = 50 mJ/m<sup>2</sup> (surface energy of the surface) and H = 10×10<sup>−20</sup> J (Hamaker of the surface). …”
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    Expression and methylation of EMT and neuroendocrine markers in different SCLC cell lines. by Alexander Krohn (148686)

    Published 2014
    “…Western blot analysis displays decreased protein levels in the epithelial markers E-cadherin and Zona occludens 1, and expression of mesenchymal markers Vimentin and ZEB1 in NCI-H69V. …”
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    Impaired differentiation of alveolar epithelial type I cells in E18.5 <i>Snx5<sup>-/-</sup></i> lungs. by Sun-Kyoung Im (36750)

    Published 2013
    “…The nuclei were stained with Hoechst. Scale bars: 50 µm. (B) Decreased protein expression of T1α in E18.5 (n  =  4). …”
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    Finite element study of functionally graded porous femoral stems incorporating body-centered cubic structure by Alkhatib, Sami E.

    Published 2019
    “…Three levels of porosities (20%, 50%, and 80%) were modeled in HGP and FGP stems. …”
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    Synthesis of silica supported ni and cu catalyst for carbon dioxide methanation reaction by Aheed, Ahmed

    Published 2019
    “…The activity and product selectivity and stability for methanation reaction on Ni/SiO2 and Cu/SiO2 catalysts have been evaluated using a flow reactor between 50ºC - 650ºC. The as-synthesized catalysts were characterized using XRD, SEM, TEM to understand the structural properties. …”
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    Imp Expression Affects Synaptic Terminal Size at the Neuromuscular Junction by Kristin L. M Boylan (86821)

    Published 2008
    “…</p><p>(C) Presynaptic overexpression of the <i>UAS-RE</i> transgene by <i>elav-GAL4</i> (<i>elav-GAL4</i>/+; <i>UAS-RE</i>/+) significantly increases the number of boutons. Bar (applies to A–C), 50 μm.</p><p>(D) Histogram compares relative synaptic terminal sizes of (1) wild type, (2) <i>Imp H44/H149</i> mutant combination, and (3–5) overexpression of <i>Imp</i> transgenes, including (3) <i>elav-GAL4/+; Imp-RE</i>, (4) <i>elav-GAL4/+; Imp-SD/+</i>, and (5) <i>elav-GAL4/+; Imp-KH/+</i>. …”
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    Video 2_Retrospective self-gating for single-petal rosette trajectory in 2D lung imaging.avi by Hanna Frantz (12195152)

    Published 2025
    “…The same was found for SNR, where the highest increase was found for a temporal resolution of 75 ms.</p>Conclusion<p>Exploiting the higher efficiency in k-space sampling of the full-petal SPR for image based self-gating can be a means of decreasing temporal resolution.…”
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    Image_1_Differential Impact of Acute and Chronic Stress on CA1 Spatial Coding and Gamma Oscillations.JPEG by Anupratap Tomar (11157579)

    Published 2021
    “…However, following repeated exposure to the same stress (chronic stress), spatial tuning was poorer and the power of both the slow-gamma (30–50 Hz) and fast-gamma (55–90 Hz) oscillations, which correlate with excitatory inputs into the region, decreased. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…Our observations of robust critical fluctuations suggest that the compositions of mammalian plasma membranes are tuned to reside near a miscibility critical point and that heterogeneity corresponding to <50 nm-sized compositional fluctuations are present in GPMV membranes at physiological temperatures. …”