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    The temporal dynamics of amino acid changes in the ORF1ab gene associated with changes in viral copies. by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The results are based on the multivariate regression analysis using the two MDS components as covariates. (A) The phylogenetic tree estimated from a representative set of 996 genome sequences showing variant assignments and the locations of amino acid changes that increase (blue) or decrease (red) viral copies. …”
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    The temporal dynamics of amino acid changes in the S gene associated with changes in viral copies. by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The results are based on the multivariate regression analysis using the two MDS components as covariates. (A) The phylogenetic tree estimated from a representative set of 996 genome sequences showing variant assignments and the locations of amino acid changes that increase (blue) or decrease (red) viral copies. …”
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    Image 3_Increases in the susceptibility of human endometrial CD4+ T cells to HIV-1 infection post-menopause are not dependent on greater viral receptor expression frequency.jpeg by Landon G. vom Steeg (13794506)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we evaluated how menopause-associated changes in CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell numbers and subsets as well as HIV coreceptor expression, particularly CCR5, in the endometrium (EM), endocervix (CX), and ectocervix (ECX) may alter HIV infection susceptibility. Using a tissue-specific mixed cell infection model, we demonstrate that while no changes in CD14<sup>+</sup> macrophage infection susceptibility were observed, CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell HIV-1 infection frequency increases following menopause in the EM, but not CX nor ECX. …”
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    Image 2_Increases in the susceptibility of human endometrial CD4+ T cells to HIV-1 infection post-menopause are not dependent on greater viral receptor expression frequency.jpeg by Landon G. vom Steeg (13794506)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we evaluated how menopause-associated changes in CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell numbers and subsets as well as HIV coreceptor expression, particularly CCR5, in the endometrium (EM), endocervix (CX), and ectocervix (ECX) may alter HIV infection susceptibility. Using a tissue-specific mixed cell infection model, we demonstrate that while no changes in CD14<sup>+</sup> macrophage infection susceptibility were observed, CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell HIV-1 infection frequency increases following menopause in the EM, but not CX nor ECX. …”
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    Image 1_Increases in the susceptibility of human endometrial CD4+ T cells to HIV-1 infection post-menopause are not dependent on greater viral receptor expression frequency.jpeg by Landon G. vom Steeg (13794506)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we evaluated how menopause-associated changes in CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell numbers and subsets as well as HIV coreceptor expression, particularly CCR5, in the endometrium (EM), endocervix (CX), and ectocervix (ECX) may alter HIV infection susceptibility. Using a tissue-specific mixed cell infection model, we demonstrate that while no changes in CD14<sup>+</sup> macrophage infection susceptibility were observed, CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell HIV-1 infection frequency increases following menopause in the EM, but not CX nor ECX. …”
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    A model of pluripotency as a noise-driven excitable system. by Tibor Kalmar (262247)

    Published 2009
    “…(C) The corresponding time trace generated after small perturbations of the steady state in the case of Nanog. Following a rare, sudden decrease in the number of Nanog molecules, a very fast return to the HN steady-state level could be observed.…”
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    A–D by Hui Zhou (13228)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The effect of octreotide on nNOS and CHAT immunoreactive myenteric neurons after ANP. A significant decrease in the number of nNOS immunoreactive cells per myenteric ganglia was evident in all of ANP+saline groups and ANP+octreotide groups, when compared to their controls (for 24 h, 48 h, 72 h, all <i>P</i> = .000, not shown; n = 6). …”
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