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    Data_Sheet_1_Therapy-Induced Electrophysiological Changes in Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Preliminary Study.docx by Jara Stalpaert (9234844)

    Published 2022
    “…In the two patients that did not receive SLT, an increased delay in 50% and a decreased mean amplitude in 25% of the measured ERP components were found. …”
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    RAS-related GTPases <i>DIRAS1</i> and <i>DIRAS2</i> induce autophagic cancer cell death and are required for autophagy in murine ovarian cancer cells by Margie N. Sutton (4990598)

    Published 2018
    “…We found that DIRAS1 and DIRAS2 are downregulated in ovarian cancer and are associated with decreased disease-free and overall survival. …”
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    Dataset for: Early life decline in neurogenesis markers and age-related changes of TrkB splice variant expression in the human subependymal zone by Christin Weissleder (4098235)

    Published 2017
    “…We further measured TrkB-TK+ and TrkB-TK- mRNAs in the SEZ from young adulthood into aging (n=50, 21-103 years), and related their transcript levels to neurogenic and glial cell markers. …”
  4. 67684

    Regional differences in cholinergic sweating in the lower limb by Tatsuro Amano (19855662)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">It remains unclear how progressive aging alters regional differences in cholinergic sweat gland function across lower limb sites. We assessed acetylcholine-induced sweating in 52 healthy males aged 19–69 years, grouped by decade: 20s (n = 19, 21 ± 1 years), 40s (n = 12, 43 ± 3 years), 50s (n = 10, 53 ± 1 years), and 60s (n = 11, 66 ± 3 years). …”
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    Table 1_Concurrent enhancement of provitamin A and yield in tropical maize hybrids.docx by Abebe Menkir (4511086)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant investments have thus focused on developing maize varieties that provide 50% of the daily vitamin A requirement for vulnerable populations. …”
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    Reduced control model M2: Only oscillation of the likelihood. by Veith Weilnhammer (2909060)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>When simulating data for the <i>likelihood-oscillation-only model</i>, we removed the oscillation from the prior term by setting the amplitude <i>a</i><sub><i>ψ</i></sub> to 0. …”
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    Timecourse of Cu<sup>II</sup>(gtsm)-mediated ERK and JNK phosphorylation and the effect of specific kinase inhibition on neurite elongation in NGF-treated PC12 cells. by Laura Bica (227741)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A & B</b>) Cu<sup>II</sup>(gtsm) (18 hr, 50 nM) decreased ERK and JNK activation from the 8 hr timepoint. …”
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    Expression profiles of genes whose mRNA levels were up- or down-regulated in the PBMCs of 15 IgAN (IgAN1- IgAN15) and eight MN (MN1-MN8) patients relative to those of HVs. by Yasuyuki Nagasawa (515930)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> List of the top 50 genes up-regulated in most IgAN and MN patients, shown in decreasing order of fold-change values. …”
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    Expression levels of the selected genes knocked down by RNAi. by Dong Fang (168743)

    Published 2011
    “…A 160 µg dosage was only used in the <i>krmp</i>-injected group, because the expression did not decrease significantly in the 40 µg dosage-injected group.…”
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    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
  18. 67698

    Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating by Supriya Das (529597)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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