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    The CPP decreased YB-1 phosphorylation. by Jennifer H. Law (242119)

    Published 2010
    “…<p><b>A.</b> To demonstrate the CPP entered cells, SUM149 cells were treated with either biotin-labeled scrambled CPP (1.25 µM, left panel) or CPP (1.25 µM, right panel) for 1 h and then visualized by detecting the biotin tag (green color). …”
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    Results of linear regression analyses. by Jin-Ah Kim (617996)

    Published 2023
    “…In linear regression analyses, as the ALSFRS-R speech subscore decreased, both the VSA and VAI were reduced. …”
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    Comparison of mean differences in temperature decreases. by Hans-Jörg Gillmann (8460585)

    Published 2022
    “…Acetaminophen was associated with a steeper and more prolonged temperature decrease than dipyrone.…”
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    Stability scores with refinement and no USM decreases. by Jedediah M. Singer (10331212)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Effects of guided and random substitutions within GM designs with a maximum sequence identity to any expert-designed protein of less than 50%, when guided substitutions are not permitted to decrease USM EC<sub>50</sub> predictions.…”
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    Log linear integration of signals. by Yuval Hart (384894)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Two inputs to the same receptor with equal number of binding sites are predicted to show linear equi-amplitude and equi-response time curves in the (log F<sub>1</sub>, log F<sub>2</sub>) plane. …”
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    UA detection in included studies. by Qianqian Liu (381114)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Levels of blood uric acid are not related to risk of cognitive impairment. A subgroup analysis shows that the rise in blood uric acid levels in the male population is related to a decreased risk of cognitive impairment. …”