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    Reduction in skeletal muscle fibrosis of spontaneously hypertensive rats after laceration by microRNA targeting angiotensin II receptor by Roberta Sessa Stilhano (328847)

    Published 2017
    “…Lv-mirAT1 treatment decreased <i>At1</i> gene expression in 50% and reduced fibrosis to 7% 30 days after. …”
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    Black Tea Quality is Highly Affected during Processing by its Leaf Surface Microbiome by Wei Tong (6537)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, microbial populations were characterized during black and green tea manufacturing, revealing that tea processing steps can drive both the bacterial and fungal community structure. …”
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    Toward Perfect Surfaces of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides with Ion Bombardment and Annealing Treatment by Wan-Hsin Chen (9581576)

    Published 2023
    “…Recent efforts have been focused on delicate control of growth conditions to reduce the defect density, whereas the preparation of a defect-free surface remains challenging. Here, we show a counterintuitive approach to decrease surface defects on layered TMDs: a two-step process including Ar ion bombardment and subsequent annealing. …”
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    Plasmids and oligos used in this study. by Pétra Vande Zande (17628246)

    Published 2024
    “…The combination of the chromosome 4 CNV and <i>KSR1</i> LOH results in a >500-fold decrease in azole susceptibility relative to the progenitor, illustrating a compelling example of rapid, yet step-wise, interplay between CNV and LOH in drug resistance evolution.…”
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    Strains used in this study. by Pétra Vande Zande (17628246)

    Published 2024
    “…The combination of the chromosome 4 CNV and <i>KSR1</i> LOH results in a >500-fold decrease in azole susceptibility relative to the progenitor, illustrating a compelling example of rapid, yet step-wise, interplay between CNV and LOH in drug resistance evolution.…”