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13841
Raw data for figures and tables in the paper.
Published 2024“…<div><p>In lead (Pb)-contaminated soil, inoculating phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) to reduce the phytoavailability of Pb and to change the soil nutrients is an important way to inhibit the Pb uptake by plants. In this study, we isolated the native Pb-resistant <i>Pantoea rwandensis</i> from a tailings site. …”
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13842
SVV-001 polyprotein and identification of efficient 3C protease substrates A.
Published 2015“…As the 3C protease cleaves and releases YPET from proximity to CyPET, the amount of FRET will decrease observed as an increase in CyPET emission (475 nm) and a decrease in YPET emission (527 nm). …”
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13843
Hsp70 reduces aSyn oligomerization and toxicity in living cells.
Published 2013“…Confocal microscopy analysis showing that overexpression of Hsp70 reduces aSyn oligomerization (Scale bar, 50 µm). C. Quantification of the pixel intensity of the same cells as in B showing a statistically significant reduction in fluorescence in cells overexpressing Hsp70 (t-test, p<0.0001). …”
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13844
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13845
Collecting data from a woodlot of York University (Keele campus)
Published 2016“…</b> </p> <p><b>Methods : </b></p> <p><b>Person 1 – Herbaceous Plants (Diana Bleyan)</b></p> <p>A 50m long transect was placed in a straight line on the ground of the woodland area. …”
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13846
A possible model for power frequency MF interaction with the actin cytoskeleton.
Published 2014“…The intensity of the MF is vibrated as a sine function at the frequency of 50 Hz (C). …”
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13847
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13849
Changes in nutrient sensing mechanisms when cells are exposed to DHA.
Published 2022“…Slight increases in p-mTOR were found, while mTOR displayed fluctuating levels at these time points. (B) p-mTOR and mTOR levels at 1, 4, and 24 h showed a significant decrease at 1 and 4 h, while mTOR decreased slightly at all time points. …”
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13850
ETX treatment causes a down regulation in claudin-5 staining.
Published 2019“…Saline treated mice were used as controls. (A) Cyrsosections were evaluated for tight junction markers including claudin-5, ZO-1, and VE-cadherin. …”
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13851
Behavioral Paradigm 1: a single model movie per trial.
Published 2014“…(<b>C</b>) Trace showing average performance of Thy1-ChR2 mice (<i>n</i> = 4) with decreasing latencies between the “A” and “B” patterns. …”
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13852
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13853
Inhibition of diverse influenza A virus in siRNA treated NHBE cells.
Published 2018“…Relative mean viral growth is reported; 1.00 denotes no change relative to non-targeting siRNA, 0.50 denotes a 50% decrease in viral growth, and 0.00 denotes complete inhibition of viral growth.…”
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13854
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13855
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13856
Comparison of Mean Absolute Error (MAE) in Millimeters as a Function of Kernel Size.
Published 2025“…Both models show a decrease in MAE as the kernel size increases up to approximately 200 pixels. …”
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13857
Coding tree focus groups.
Published 2023“…Results were derived on the following topics: (1) cannulation technique, (2) cannula fixation, (3) local and systemic anticoagulation, and (4) vasospasm. A side-entry technique is preferred as this may decrease wall damage, stabilizes the vessel better and ensures continuous blood flow. …”
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13858
List of interviews.
Published 2023“…Results were derived on the following topics: (1) cannulation technique, (2) cannula fixation, (3) local and systemic anticoagulation, and (4) vasospasm. A side-entry technique is preferred as this may decrease wall damage, stabilizes the vessel better and ensures continuous blood flow. …”
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13859
Research process overview.
Published 2023“…Results were derived on the following topics: (1) cannulation technique, (2) cannula fixation, (3) local and systemic anticoagulation, and (4) vasospasm. A side-entry technique is preferred as this may decrease wall damage, stabilizes the vessel better and ensures continuous blood flow. …”
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13860
Semi-structured interview guideline.
Published 2023“…Results were derived on the following topics: (1) cannulation technique, (2) cannula fixation, (3) local and systemic anticoagulation, and (4) vasospasm. A side-entry technique is preferred as this may decrease wall damage, stabilizes the vessel better and ensures continuous blood flow. …”