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    Fig 2 - by B. Ulfhake (6293984)

    Published 2022
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    Methylation detection in the rDNA 28S gene body by MSP is robust and sensitive to methylation state of specific sites. by Stephen Flint Smith (22614954)

    Published 2025
    “…A single sample of gDNA was normalized to 10 ng/µL and then 100 ng aliquots were individually bisulfite converted or methylated with M.SssI followed by bisulfite conversion. …”
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    Single-Shot Capillary Zone Electrophoresis–Tandem Mass Spectrometry Produces over 4400 Phosphopeptide Identifications from a 220 ng Sample by Zhenbin Zhang (1444888)

    Published 2019
    “…Larger injection volumes resulted in serious peak broadening and decreased numbers of phosphopeptide identifications. …”
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    BA decreases mitochondrial membrane potential and superoxide production after one day of cell culture. by Bandik Föh (602419)

    Published 2022
    “…(G) Representative contour plots of CD138 and IL-10 GFP expression in isolated splenic B cells from IL-10 reporter mice after treatment with 0.5 mM BA and/or 100ng/ml PMA. (H) Frequencies of CD138<sup>high</sup> PCs after treatment of isolated murine B cells with 0.5 mM BA and/or 100ng/ml PMA after 4 days of cell culture (n = 6). …”
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    Description of the cohort (N = 118 patients). by Bastien Le Floc’h (14773916)

    Published 2023
    “…An HLA-G plasma level ≤ 50 ng/ml on day 8 after LT was significantly associated with a higher rejection risk. …”
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    Transcriptomics-Driven Discovery of New Meroterpenoid Rhynchospenes Involved in the Virulence of the Barley Pathogen <i>Rhynchosporium commune</i> by Reynaldi Darma (20713741)

    Published 2025
    “…Infiltration of rhynchospenes into barley leaves resulted in strong necrosis, with rhynchospene B demonstrating the highest phytotoxicity and causing necrosis at a minimum concentration of 50 ppm. Silencing <i>rhyM</i> in <i>R. commune</i> WAI453 confirmed the role of rhynchospenes as virulence factors in barley disease. …”
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