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    S5 Fig - by Jérémie Le Pen (18551533)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>B</b>) Cells as indicated were seeded at similar density, treated or not with Blasticidin (used here as a control to decrease cell viability), and cultured for 4 days before resazurin cell viability assay. …”
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    cGMP-reducing effects of thrombin in the presence of pharmacological modulators of the nitric oxide-cGMP pathway. by Katrin F. Nickel (421608)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) The combination of IBMX and BAY 41–2272 increases cGMP more strongly than either compound alone, but thrombin-induced cGMP reduction is still present. Data shown as mean ± SEM (A: n = 5/group; B: n = 12/group; C: n = 3–5/group; D: n = 5/group). …”
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    A Screen for Modifiers of Cilia Phenotypes Reveals Novel MKS Alleles and Uncovers a Specific Genetic Interaction between <i>osm-3</i> and <i>nphp-4</i> by Svetlana V. Masyukova (849325)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><p>Nephronophthisis (NPHP) is a ciliopathy in which genetic modifiers may underlie the variable penetrance of clinical features. …”
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    Mean values of the percentage MNCV at different time durations before and following the application of the 14 cm and 7 cm cuff by Parul Mittal (86140)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Published online 9 Jan 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2235835.</p><p></p> A decrease in MNCV is evident following application of both cuffs but as can be clearly seen that this decrease is more with the 14 cm cuff after 15 minutes of inflation of the cuff.…”
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    Murasaki: A Fast, Parallelizable Algorithm to Find Anchors from Multiple Genomes by Kris Popendorf (241029)

    Published 2010
    “…Two advanced features of Murasaki are (1) adaptive hash function generation, which enables efficient use of arbitrary mismatch patterns (spaced seeds) and therefore the comparison of multiple mammalian genomes in a practical amount of computation time, and (2) parallelizable execution that decreases the required wall-clock and CPU times. …”