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    Video 4_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.mpg by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…This knowledge gap may result in under-recognition and subsequent delays in diagnosis.</p>Case summary<p>A 76-year-old female was scheduled in our department for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER). …”
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    Image 1_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.jpeg by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…This knowledge gap may result in under-recognition and subsequent delays in diagnosis.</p>Case summary<p>A 76-year-old female was scheduled in our department for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER). …”
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    Inactivation of I<sub>Na</sub> in the neuron model causes a plateau in sine- at perithreshold amplitudes. by Jason Mikiel-Hunter (3343106)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Full nonlinear model shows plateauing in its sine- at stimulus amplitudes above 0.8nA (red). Removing I<sub>Na</sub> (black) or decreasing the inactivation time constant of I<sub>Na</sub> by 34% (dotted green) was sufficient to recover a linear relationship between sine- and stimulus amplitude.…”
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    Table_1_Mineralogy of Deep-Sea Coral Aragonites as a Function of Aragonite Saturation State.DOCX by Gabriela A. Farfan (6063773)

    Published 2018
    “…Increased crystallographic disorder via widening of the full width at half maximum of the main (111) XRD peaks trend with increased Ba substitutions for Ca, however, trace substitutions by Ba, Sr, and Mg do not trend with crystal lattice parameters in our samples. Instead, we observe a significant trend of increasing calcite content as a function of both decreasing unit cell parameters as well as decreasing Ω<sub>sw</sub>. …”
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    Flexible Sheet-Type Sensor for Noninvasive Measurement of Cellular Oxygen Metabolism on a Culture Dish - Fig 5 by Mari Kojima (832141)

    Published 2015
    “…(f) R<sub>ox</sub> measurement performed using the device. The linear decrease in oxygen concentration was measured as a result of cell respiration.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Evaluating the Use of Mindfulness and Yoga Training on Forensic Inpatients: A Pilot Study.docx by Christina Spinelli (9752738)

    Published 2020
    “…Repeated measure ANOVAs found a significant increase in the describe facet of mindfulness (p = 0.03) with a large effect size (η<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup> = 0.26) and a significant decrease in stress (p = 0.003) with a large effect size (η<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup> = 0.39). …”
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    Graphical abstract. by Guanghua Xiong (8543577)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite this, the unique nutritional components, genes, and proteins in Taihe silky fowl chicken muscles are largely unknown. Therefore, we performed a comprehensive transcriptome and proteome analysis of muscle development between BB-sfc and BB-bfc chickens using RNA-Seq and TMT-based quantitative proteomics methods. …”
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    Propagation of the DMI signal into flanking regions in simulated data (sampled at generation 30, significance threshold: <i>X</i>(2)<−0.005 & <i>D</i>’<0). by Juan Li (146180)

    Published 2022
    “…Two hundred individuals were sampled from each simulation to obtain the statistics. A. The number of significant marker pairs decreases rapidly with distance to the nearest true DMI locus. …”
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    Simulation of the effect of the experimental conditions on CSD speed. by Emre Baspinar (19369102)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>E</b>) Simulation of concomitant blocking of receptors with GBZ and activation of ChR2, modeled by decreasing and increasing <i>c</i><sub>2</sub>, respectively, in which the propagation speed shows a large increase (purple arrow). …”
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    Endfoot-enriched proteome uncovered by BioID. by Brooke R. D’Arcy (14691594)

    Published 2023
    “…Yet, how this subcellular compartmentalization of RGCs controls cortical development is largely unknown. Here, we employ in vivo proximity labeling, in the mouse, using unfused BirA to generate the first subcellular proteome of RGCs and uncover new principles governing local control of cortical development. …”
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    Quantitative proteomics intensity scaled data. by Brooke R. D’Arcy (14691594)

    Published 2023
    “…Yet, how this subcellular compartmentalization of RGCs controls cortical development is largely unknown. Here, we employ in vivo proximity labeling, in the mouse, using unfused BirA to generate the first subcellular proteome of RGCs and uncover new principles governing local control of cortical development. …”
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    Quantitative proteomics raw peptide data. by Brooke R. D’Arcy (14691594)

    Published 2023
    “…Yet, how this subcellular compartmentalization of RGCs controls cortical development is largely unknown. Here, we employ in vivo proximity labeling, in the mouse, using unfused BirA to generate the first subcellular proteome of RGCs and uncover new principles governing local control of cortical development. …”
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    Quantitative proteomics raw expression data. by Brooke R. D’Arcy (14691594)

    Published 2023
    “…Yet, how this subcellular compartmentalization of RGCs controls cortical development is largely unknown. Here, we employ in vivo proximity labeling, in the mouse, using unfused BirA to generate the first subcellular proteome of RGCs and uncover new principles governing local control of cortical development. …”
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    Defect-Induced Band-Edge Reconstruction of a Bismuth-Halide Double Perovskite for Visible-Light Absorption by Adam H. Slavney (1415035)

    Published 2017
    “…Halide double perovskites have recently been developed as less toxic analogs of the lead perovskite solar-cell absorbers APbX<sub>3</sub> (A = monovalent cation; X = Br or I). However, all known halide double perovskites have large bandgaps that afford weak visible-light absorption. …”
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    Defect-Induced Band-Edge Reconstruction of a Bismuth-Halide Double Perovskite for Visible-Light Absorption by Adam H. Slavney (1415035)

    Published 2017
    “…Halide double perovskites have recently been developed as less toxic analogs of the lead perovskite solar-cell absorbers APbX<sub>3</sub> (A = monovalent cation; X = Br or I). However, all known halide double perovskites have large bandgaps that afford weak visible-light absorption. …”