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    MPA and tacrolimus act differentially on the polarization of M1 and M2 macrophages. by Nynke M. Kannegieter (3697594)

    Published 2017
    “…(Data are plotted as the mean ±SEM n = 3 *) p < 0.05; **) p < 0.01; ***) p < 0.001.…”
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    Image_1_Differential Impact of Acute and Chronic Stress on CA1 Spatial Coding and Gamma Oscillations.JPEG by Anupratap Tomar (11157579)

    Published 2021
    “…However, following repeated exposure to the same stress (chronic stress), spatial tuning was poorer and the power of both the slow-gamma (30–50 Hz) and fast-gamma (55–90 Hz) oscillations, which correlate with excitatory inputs into the region, decreased. …”
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    The probability of emergence of vector-borne diseases. by Romulus Breban (24867)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>We illustrate the probability that an epidemic emerges starting from just one patient minus one; i.e., . …”
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    Women Tend to Defect in a Social Dilemma Game in Southwest China by Riccardo Pansini (213187)

    Published 2016
    “…We suggest that the women’s willingness to invest in cooperation has decreased throughout evolutionary time, providing us with an illustration of a culturally-driven shift towards a disparity in gender cooperation interests.…”
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    Efficient Optimization of Plasma Radiation Detector Configurations using Imperfect Inference Models by Difan Song (15209755)

    Published 2025
    “…The method allows us to find detector configurations that perform similarly to or better than the configuration obtained using an existing sampling-based optimization method while decreasing computational time by a factor of 50.</p>…”
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    The LDL-HDL Profile Determines the Risk of Atherosclerosis: A Mathematical Model by Wenrui Hao (534305)

    Published 2014
    “…For example, individuals with LDL above 190 mg/dL and HDL below 40 mg/dL are at high risk, while individuals with LDL below 100 mg/dL and HDL above 50 mg/dL are at no risk. In this paper, we developed a mathematical model of the formation of a plaque, which includes the following key variables: LDL and HDL, free radicals and oxidized LDL, MMP and TIMP, cytockines: MCP-1, IFN-<i>γ</i>, IL-12 and PDGF, and cells: macrophages, foam cells, T cells and smooth muscle cells. …”
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