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    A working model for the RRSV Pns10-promoted RRSV infection in <i>N. lugens</i> through inducing NlNDUFS1-mediated mitochondrial apoptosis. by Lianshun Zheng (22086585)

    Published 2025
    “…This impairment of mitochondrial complex I activity results in a significant decrease of ATP production and an increase of mitochondrial ROS production, which causes mitochondrial apoptosis to facilitate RRSV infection in <i><i>N. lugens</i></i>.…”
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    Image1_A Synthetic Aperture Radar Based Method for Long Term Monitoring of Seasonal Snowmelt and Wintertime Rain-On-Snow Events in Svalbard.JPEG by Hannah Vickers (13041657)

    Published 2022
    “…However, low elevation areas in the central parts of the archipelago also exhibit a significant and decreasing trend in ROS occurrence over the time period studied.…”
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    Image3_A Synthetic Aperture Radar Based Method for Long Term Monitoring of Seasonal Snowmelt and Wintertime Rain-On-Snow Events in Svalbard.jpeg by Hannah Vickers (13041657)

    Published 2022
    “…However, low elevation areas in the central parts of the archipelago also exhibit a significant and decreasing trend in ROS occurrence over the time period studied.…”
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    Image2_A Synthetic Aperture Radar Based Method for Long Term Monitoring of Seasonal Snowmelt and Wintertime Rain-On-Snow Events in Svalbard.JPEG by Hannah Vickers (13041657)

    Published 2022
    “…However, low elevation areas in the central parts of the archipelago also exhibit a significant and decreasing trend in ROS occurrence over the time period studied.…”
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    Image4_A Synthetic Aperture Radar Based Method for Long Term Monitoring of Seasonal Snowmelt and Wintertime Rain-On-Snow Events in Svalbard.jpeg by Hannah Vickers (13041657)

    Published 2022
    “…However, low elevation areas in the central parts of the archipelago also exhibit a significant and decreasing trend in ROS occurrence over the time period studied.…”