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  1. 33481

    Variations in mean EPSC amplitude and CV<sub>EPSC</sub> across σ<sub>Dglut</sub> under the different conditions of r<sub>0</sub>. by Rahul Gupta (358711)

    Published 2016
    “…Although the slopes of the linear fittings to the <i>CV</i><sub><i>EPSC</i></sub> variations under all <i>r</i><sub>0</sub> conditions appear extremely small owing to the large differences in the scales of the quantities associated with the x and y axes, the decrease in the noisiness of EPSC across the <i>σ</i><sub><i>Dglut</i></sub> range is 21%, 22.1% and 17% for the <i>r</i><sub>0</sub> = 50, 100 and 200 <i>nm</i>, respectively, obtained from the estimates of the corresponding linear fittings.…”
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    MSCs on endothelial ECM appeared more spindle-like morphology. by Ming-Kang Lee (4401568)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) MSCs at passage 2 (upper panel, scale bar: 200 μm) and passage 4 (lower panel, scale bar: 50 μm) of each group showed various morphologies. …”
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    Table_1_An Item-Level Analysis for Detecting Faking on Personality Tests: Appropriateness of Ideal Point Item Response Theory Models.docx by Jie Liu (15128)

    Published 2020
    “…The item-level analysis revealed both conscientiousness items (18.8%) and neuroticism items (50.0%) appeared significant shifts on item parameters, suggesting that response pattern changed from honest to faking conditions. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_An Item-Level Analysis for Detecting Faking on Personality Tests: Appropriateness of Ideal Point Item Response Theory Models.CSV by Jie Liu (15128)

    Published 2020
    “…The item-level analysis revealed both conscientiousness items (18.8%) and neuroticism items (50.0%) appeared significant shifts on item parameters, suggesting that response pattern changed from honest to faking conditions. …”
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    Effects of mCAR ligands alone or in combination with Paclitaxel in E9 mouse lung cancer cells. by Heidge Fukumasu (588307)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Effects of mCAR ligands on the anti-tumor efficacy of paclitaxel (IC50). TCPOBOP increases the anti-tumor efficacy of the of paclitaxel by significant decrease cell viability at 1–10 µM compared to only paclitaxel-treated cells (p<0.05 – Two way ANOVA followed by Tukey's multiple comparison test for treatment effect). …”
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    Effects of mCAR ligands alone or in combination with Paclitaxel in E9 mouse lung cancer cells. by Heidge Fukumasu (588307)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Effects of mCAR ligands on the anti-tumor efficacy of paclitaxel (IC50). TCPOBOP increases the anti-tumor efficacy of the of paclitaxel by significant decrease cell viability at 1–10 µM compared to only paclitaxel-treated cells (p<0.05 – Two way ANOVA followed by Tukey's multiple comparison test for treatment effect). …”
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    Survival of grafted cells in the myocardium. by Satsuki Fukushima (75828)

    Published 2013
    “…Both the SMB-IM and SMB-IC groups showed a small number of donor-derived cells at day 3, which further decreased by day 28. <i>n</i> = 5 in each group at each time point.…”
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    Modeling the in-vivo cytotoxicity assay. by Thea Hogan (631181)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>A</b>: Timecourses of fractional killing in the spleen, broken down by peptide dose between M and M, decreasing top to bottom) and target cell type, with 5 mice per time point (green points). …”
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    Effects of TP-10 treatment on pCREB and BDNF in the striatum of R6/2 mice. by Carmela Giampà (360711)

    Published 2013
    “…A two way ANOVA indicated an overall significant effect of genotype (F(1,1008) = 103,76; p<0.0000) and treatment (F(1,1008) = 50,59; p<0.0000) and a genotype X treatment interaction (F(1,1008) = 50,59; p<0.0000). …”
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