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    Summary of studies. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…About 61.5% of studies on the <i>5-HTTLPR</i> gene, 100% on the <i>MAOA</i> gene, 42.9% on the <i>DRD2</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DRD4</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DAT</i> gene, 80% on the <i>CRHR1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>OPRM1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>GABRA1</i> gene, and 50% on the <i>CHRNA</i> gene had a significant gene–environment interaction effect. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Life-long consumption of high level of fruits and vegetables reduces tumor incidence and extends median lifespan in mice.PDF by Weimin Guo (2634919)

    Published 2023
    “…Long-term FV supplementation reduced systemic inflammation and blood lipids.</p>Conclusion<p>We provide the first causal evidence that life-long intake of a diet, containing a high level and large variety of FV, decreases tumor incidence and extends median lifespan in mice fed a western-style high-fat diet. …”
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    Social push model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…About 61.5% of studies on the <i>5-HTTLPR</i> gene, 100% on the <i>MAOA</i> gene, 42.9% on the <i>DRD2</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DRD4</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DAT</i> gene, 80% on the <i>CRHR1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>OPRM1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>GABRA1</i> gene, and 50% on the <i>CHRNA</i> gene had a significant gene–environment interaction effect. …”
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    Basic demographics of the studies included. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…About 61.5% of studies on the <i>5-HTTLPR</i> gene, 100% on the <i>MAOA</i> gene, 42.9% on the <i>DRD2</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DRD4</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DAT</i> gene, 80% on the <i>CRHR1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>OPRM1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>GABRA1</i> gene, and 50% on the <i>CHRNA</i> gene had a significant gene–environment interaction effect. …”
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    Diathesis–stress model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…About 61.5% of studies on the <i>5-HTTLPR</i> gene, 100% on the <i>MAOA</i> gene, 42.9% on the <i>DRD2</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DRD4</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DAT</i> gene, 80% on the <i>CRHR1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>OPRM1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>GABRA1</i> gene, and 50% on the <i>CHRNA</i> gene had a significant gene–environment interaction effect. …”
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    Differential susceptibility model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…About 61.5% of studies on the <i>5-HTTLPR</i> gene, 100% on the <i>MAOA</i> gene, 42.9% on the <i>DRD2</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DRD4</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DAT</i> gene, 80% on the <i>CRHR1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>OPRM1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>GABRA1</i> gene, and 50% on the <i>CHRNA</i> gene had a significant gene–environment interaction effect. …”
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    Swing model. by Zheng Jiang (282949)

    Published 2023
    “…About 61.5% of studies on the <i>5-HTTLPR</i> gene, 100% on the <i>MAOA</i> gene, 42.9% on the <i>DRD2</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DRD4</i> gene, 50% on the <i>DAT</i> gene, 80% on the <i>CRHR1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>OPRM1</i> gene, 100% on the <i>GABRA1</i> gene, and 50% on the <i>CHRNA</i> gene had a significant gene–environment interaction effect. …”
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    Effectiveness and treatment moderators of internet interventions for adult problem drinking: An individual patient data meta-analysis of 19 randomised controlled trials by Heleen Riper (314641)

    Published 2018
    “…Internet-based interventions could overcome this treatment gap. We investigated effectiveness and moderators of treatment outcomes in internet-based interventions for adult problem drinking (iAIs).…”
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    Hormone addition results in chromatin changes at individual GR-regulated genes. by Chuong D. Pham (111374)

    Published 2011
    “…Arrows: primer sets used to detect Nucs B, D & F for <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0023490#pone-0023490-g002" target="_blank">Fig. 2B</a>. We calculate that a nucleosome/bare ratio of 1.0 corresponds to ∼50% nucleosome occupancy, while a value of 2.1 corresponds to 100% occupancy (e.g. a nucleosome covering a given location on all gene copies). …”
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    The Effects of Biogeography on Ant Diversity and Activity on the Boston Harbor Islands, Massachusetts, U.S.A by Adam T. Clark (194757)

    Published 2011
    “…<div><p>Many studies have examined how island biogeography affects diversity on the scale of island systems. In this study, we address how diversity varies over very short periods of time on individual islands. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Evaluating the Effects of a Deep-Water Marine Protected Area a Decade After Closure: A Multifaceted Approach Reveals Equivocal Benefits to Reef Fish Populations.docx by Brendan J. Runde (11472830)

    Published 2021
    “…However, CPUE of reef species with formal stock assessments increased 47% in the SWMPA and decreased 50% in the control area. We found significant increases in mean length of red porgy (Pagrus pagrus) inside the SWMPA but not in the control area. …”
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    Perturbation of Mouse Retinal Vascular Morphogenesis by Anthrax Lethal Toxin by Jennifer L. Bromberg-White (259780)

    Published 2009
    “…To gain insight into this process we used a developmental model of vascularization in the murine retina. …”
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    A Bioenergetic Basis for Membrane Divergence in Archaea and Bacteria by Víctor Sojo (613931)

    Published 2014
    “…Pumping protons across leaky membranes offers no advantage, even when permeability is decreased 1,000-fold. We hypothesize that a sodium-proton antiporter (SPAP) provided the first step towards modern membranes. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Evaluating the Effects of a Deep-Water Marine Protected Area a Decade After Closure: A Multifaceted Approach Reveals Equivocal Benefits to Reef Fish Populations.docx by Brendan J. Runde (11472830)

    Published 2021
    “…However, CPUE of reef species with formal stock assessments increased 47% in the SWMPA and decreased 50% in the control area. We found significant increases in mean length of red porgy (Pagrus pagrus) inside the SWMPA but not in the control area. …”