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    Figure 5 from Ammonia Suppresses the Antitumor Activity of Natural Killer Cells and T Cells by Decreasing Mature Perforin by Joanna Domagala (21643925)

    Published 2025
    “…NK cells were primed with IL2 (200 U/mL) and IL15 (10 ng/mL) for 24 hours before the experiment. <b>G,</b> The level of perforin detected in NK cells incubated with NH<sub>4</sub>Cl and other lysosomotropic agents [chloroquine (CQ), concanamycin (CMA), and monensin] for 4 hours determined by intracellular staining using antibodies detecting total perforin (B-D48 clone) and lysosomal perforin (δG9 clone; <i>n</i> = 2). …”
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    Effect of 10 ng of IL-1β and IL-1Ra in a preliminary recording of the LFPs in the OB. by Adriana Jiménez (3551204)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) A single dose of 10ng of IL-1β decreased the amplitude of LFPs in the OB immediately after its microinjection, reaching a maximum effect at approximately 10 min and remaining constant for at least 45 min. …”
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    Reproductive Toxicity and Teratogenicity of Fluorene-9-bisphenol on Chinese Medaka (Oryzias sinensis): A Study from Laboratory to Field by Xiaolin Fan (1605136)

    Published 2022
    “…Toxico-transcriptome analyses showed that estrogen-responsive genes were significantly suppressed by BHPF, indicating that antagonist properties of BHPF on estrogen receptors might be causes for the decreased fecundity. Field investigations (Beijing) demonstrated that BHPF was detectable in 60% surface waters, with a mean concentration of 10.49 ± 6.33 ng/L, by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, and similar effects in wild Chinese medaka were also observed, some of which the parameters were found to be obviously correlated with the BHPF levels in corresponding waters.…”
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    Reproductive Toxicity and Teratogenicity of Fluorene-9-bisphenol on Chinese Medaka (Oryzias sinensis): A Study from Laboratory to Field by Xiaolin Fan (1605136)

    Published 2022
    “…Toxico-transcriptome analyses showed that estrogen-responsive genes were significantly suppressed by BHPF, indicating that antagonist properties of BHPF on estrogen receptors might be causes for the decreased fecundity. Field investigations (Beijing) demonstrated that BHPF was detectable in 60% surface waters, with a mean concentration of 10.49 ± 6.33 ng/L, by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, and similar effects in wild Chinese medaka were also observed, some of which the parameters were found to be obviously correlated with the BHPF levels in corresponding waters.…”