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    Transcriptional and Proteomic Analysis of the <em>Aspergillus fumigatus ΔprtT</em> Protease-Deficient Mutant by Shelly Hagag (171495)

    Published 2012
    “…PrtT shows similarity to the fungal Gal4-type Zn(2)-Cys(6) DNA-binding domain of several transcription factors. …”
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    Single neuron preferences. by Simon Nougaret (17980269)

    Published 2024
    “…(C) Average response for each run of 3 subpopulations of neurons: all the neurons that respond to the appearance of the scene (left), and among these, neurons that prefer the first run with an increase in firing rate (center), and neurons that prefer the first run with a decrease in firing rate (right). Neural activity is aligned to the presentation of the scene (start of the Delay epoch), binned in a 200-ms window with a 25-ms step between each point, and normalized for each neuron by subtracting the mean activity and dividing by the standard deviation both calculated in a baseline period (−400 ms until the appearance of the scene). n = number of neurons. …”
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    PAN RNA interacts with demethylases and the histone methyltransferase MLL2. by Cyprian C. Rossetto (107771)

    Published 2013
    “…Also shown is PCR amplification without a reverse transcriptase reaction (PAN no RT). (B) PAN RNA expression leads to a relative decrease in the H3K27me3 mark on the ORF50 promoter. …”
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    Mouse phrenic nerve hemi diaphragm and bladder strip <i>ex vivo</i> assays. by Mark Elliott (33144)

    Published 2017
    “…Data were normalised to the contractile strength prior to toxin addition and fitted to a four-parameter equation. The time required to decrease the contractile strength by 50% (t<sub>50</sub>) was determined from the fitted curves. …”
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    S5 Fig - by Pablo Capilla-Lasheras (5209658)

    Published 2024
    “…We appreciate that the inherent variability within the RSSI-distance relationship (panel a; due to the effects for example of variation in tag height and signal obstruction via natural features on the study site) has 2 implications, and we do not consider either to be a problem. …”
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    In-Situ Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Factors Improving Discharge Rate Capability of Na-Ion Batteries with FSA-Based Ionic Liquids (Supporting Information) by Yoshifumi ISHIO (17999163)

    Published 2024
    “…In contrast, a high Na<sup>+</sup> concentration electrolyte (∼2.2 mol dm<sup>−3</sup>) considerably suppressed the decrease in the Na<sup>+</sup> ion concentration at the interface. …”
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    Effect of heparanase on cytokine production. by Menachem Bitan (365486)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A, B. In vivo. A.</b> C57BL/6 mice were subjected to a daily injection of active (8+50 kDa) heparanase (3 days, 5 µg/mouse/day) or saline (control). …”
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    Regulation of <i>Fhe</i>CL1 hydrolytic activity against haemoglobin by pH. by Jonathan Lowther (374949)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Spectra of 5.0 µM Hb following 1 hr incubation in 0.1 M buffer at pH 3.5, pH 4.0, pH 5.5 and pH 7.0. …”