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    Subunit exchange rate constant (k) of αA-wt and its C-terminal truncated forms interacting with ADH when increase and decrease respectively (Mean±SE). by Anbarasu Kumarasamy (91284)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Subunit exchange rate constant (k) of αA-wt and its C-terminal truncated forms interacting with ADH when increase and decrease respectively (Mean±SE).…”
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    Associations between cytokine levels in plasma and behavior as determined by linear regression analyses. by Bettina Pyndt Jørgensen (617023)

    Published 2014
    “…Statistically significant linear regressions revealed that high levels of IL-6 was related to poor memory performance, and high levels of IL-12p70 increased anxiety in the triple test, measured by increased numbers of peaks into the light box, without entering, and decreased time spent in the light box. …”
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    CPGF NPs decrease the growth kinetics of breast cancer cells. by Kirtee D. Wani (636463)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) The NPs decreased the number of cells in MDAMB231 and MCF7, indicated by cell growth assay. …”
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    Relative frequency distribution for the maximum decrease in hemoglobin versus baseline at any time during the study, or minimum increase in hemoglobin versus baseline if hemoglobin values were greater than baseline throughout the study, by G6PD genotype: (a) normal; (b) female heterozygous; (c) deficient (male hemizygous and female homozygous). by Zul Premji (215008)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Relative frequency distribution for the maximum decrease in hemoglobin versus baseline at any time during the study, or minimum increase in hemoglobin versus baseline if hemoglobin values were greater than baseline throughout the study, by G6PD genotype: (a) normal; (b) female heterozygous; (c) deficient (male hemizygous and female homozygous).…”