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    The impact of a breast cancer diagnosis on health-related quality of life. A prospective comparison among middle-aged to elderly women with and without breast cancer by Randi V. Karlsen (2545756)

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p><b>Results</b> Women with breast cancer reported significantly larger decreases in HQoL from before to after diagnosis than those who remained breast cancer-free (physical component summary, −2.0; 95% CI −2.8; −1.2, mental component summary, −1.5, 95% CI −2.3; −0.6). …”
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    RNA Interference in <em>Schistosoma mansoni</em> Schistosomula: Selectivity, Sensitivity and Operation for Larger-Scale Screening by Saša Štefanić (239531)

    Published 2010
    “…Transient RNAi has emerged as a straightforward and important technique to interrogate that information through decreased or loss of gene function and identify potential drug targets. …”
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    The effect of TRPV4 activation and KCa channel blockers on transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) of mCCDcl1 cells grown to confluency on permeable supports (see Materials an... by Yue Li (102191)

    Published 2016
    “…GSK101 had no apparent affect when added to the basolateral media, but showed a consistent decrease in TEER (reflecting activation of TRPV4 and other channels) when added to the luminal compartment. …”
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    H2A.Z knockdown induced decrease of nucleosome free regions and nucleosome phasing at TSS regions. by Weizhong Chen (561586)

    Published 2018
    “…TSSs are decreasingly ranked by their H2A.Z levels (the sum of normalized H2A.Z signal within -2000 to +2000 bp) in control group. …”
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    Linear cost optimization. by Gregor Hardiess (353534)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Experimental data for a) costs for memorization (i.e., duration of 1st model visit) with power function fits for simple (dashed line) and complex (dotted line) patterns, b) costs for acquisition (i.e., overall time for transitions) with linear regression lines for near (gray) and far conditions (black), and c) total time costs (i.e., overall response time; regressions indicate quadratic functions). …”
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