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    Blockade of GITR/GITRLigand pathway decreased BDC2.5 T cell activation in the pancreatic lymph nodes. by Sylvaine You (369055)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>CD44 (panel A) and CD69 (panel B) staining were performed on CFSE-labeled BDC2.5 T cells that were previously infused into 3 to 4-week-old NOD mice. …”
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    Triton-induced autolysis is decreased in the absence of WalH. by Olivier Poupel (228687)

    Published 2016
    “…Lysis was determined as the decrease in OD<sub>600 nm</sub> over time and indicated as a percentage of the initial OD (measured OD<sub>600 nm</sub> / initial OD<sub>600 nm</sub>). …”
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    Cardamonin inhibited tumor growth and decreased FASN and Raptor. by Peiguang Niu (17044532)

    Published 2025
    “…Cardamonin reduces the protein expression of Raptor, thereby inhibiting the mTORC1-regulated DNL pathway. This leads to a decrease in free fatty acid levels. Subsequently, the reduced levels of free fatty acids inhibit the activity of mitochondrial CPT-1 and induces mitochondrial dependent apoptosis. …”
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    Fig 5 - by Md Ehtashamul Haque (13020918)

    Published 2022
    “…All recordings are available from (S2 Fig in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0266769#pone.0266769.s001" target="_blank">S1 File</a>) <b>(B)</b> Critical speed measurement in Ansys workbench <b>B.i)</b> Meshing of Design C (Nodes: 6749, Elements: 39228) C <b>B.ii)</b> Mode shape during natural frequency <b>B.iii)</b> Simulated (model) vs experimental critical speed of each conical shape design showing a good agreement between them with low percentage difference (1–5%) <b>(C)</b> Measured deflection of each conical shape design showing all designs experiencing deflection from 4 to 7 mm <b>(D)</b> Duration of deflection higher than 1.5 mm was decreasing the lowering of critical speed except design E5 which experienced higher deflection for longer times.…”
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    A New Rotane Family:  Synthesis, Structure, Conformation, and Dynamics of [3.4]-, [4.4]-, [5.4]-, and [6.4]Rotane<sup>1</sup> by Lutz Fitjer (2466634)

    Published 1998
    “…This is the highest barrier of inversion ever reported for a cyclohexane. Promising candidates for even higher barriers are [6.5]rotane (<b>32</b>) and [6.6]rotane (<b>33</b>).…”
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    Design and analysis of PV fed high-voltage gain DC-DC converter using PI and NN controllers by Madisa V.G., Varaprasad

    Published 2022
    “…When the converter switch comes under active state two capacitors are discharged in series, similarly when the converter switch under inactive state those two capacitors are charged in parallel through the coupled inductor (CI) energy so, to get a high voltage at the converter output side. To reuse the leakage-inductor (LI) energy of the CI with the help of a passive clamp circuit for reducing the voltage stress across the switch, similarly switch has less resistance so conduction losses also decreased. …”
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    Possible model of AVT system in mate-guarding, aggressive and courtship behaviors. by Saori Yokoi (430681)

    Published 2015
    “…(D) The homozygote <i>V1a2</i> mutant males exhibited decreased courtship displays and low aggression (<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005009#pgen.1005009.g004" target="_blank">Figs. 4A and 4B</a>). …”
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    An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (<i>Oryzias latipes</i>) by Saori Yokoi (430681)

    Published 2015
    “…In contrast, heterozygote <i>V1a2</i> mutant males displayed decreased aggression, but normal mate-guarding and courtship behavior. …”