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    The perimeter of L2 cell dendritic trees after silencing <i>Tor</i>, <i>Atg5</i> and <i>Atg7</i> genes. by Ewelina Kijak (3746299)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>After silencing the <i>Tor</i> (A) or <i>Atg5</i> (B) under control of the 21D-promoter, the daily rhythm of the L2 cell dendritic tree size was abolished (mean +/- SD) [<i>Tor</i>: ANOVA, p>0.05; <i>Atg5</i>: Kruskal-Wallis Test: H (3, N = 401) = 7,722824 p =, 0521], while in case of <i>Atg7</i> (C), the pattern of the daily rhythm of the L2 dendritic trees was changed. …”
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    S1 Data - by Mary Giancatarina (17811194)

    Published 2024
    “…Postural control was evaluated PRE and POST each stimulation by measuring Center of Pressure (CoP) displacements on a force platform during static conditions (bipedal and unipedal stance). …”
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    Dietary calcium affects body composition and lipid metabolism in rats by Haya Alomaim (6195713)

    Published 2019
    “…In general, liver mRNA expression of genes involved in cholesterol uptake from the circulation (<i>Ldlr</i>), cholesterol synthesis (<i>Hmgcr</i> and <i>Hmgcs1</i>), fatty acid oxidation (<i>Cpt2</i>) and cholesterol esterification (<i>Acat2</i>) were higher in rats fed higher Ca. …”
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    The Effects of Fire Severity on Macroinvertebrate Detritivores and Leaf Litter Decomposition by Sebastian Buckingham (724823)

    Published 2015
    “…We tested the hypotheses that: 1) increasing fire severity is associated with decreased rates of leaf litter decomposition by macroinvertebrate detritivores; and 2) the abundance and biomass of macroinvertebrate detritivores decreases with increasing fire severity, while body size increases. …”
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    Synthesis of Bicyclic 2′-Deoxynucleosides with α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and β-d-<i>xylo</i>-Configurations and Restricted <i>S</i>- and <i>N</i>-Type Conformations by Khalil I. Shaikh (2028820)

    Published 2009
    “…Two bicyclic 2′-deoxynucleoside analogues are synthesized in 12 steps each from thymidine. With a six-membered ring fused to the C3′−C4′ bond and an α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and a β-d-<i>xylo</i>-configuration, these are conformationally restricted in an <i>S</i>- and an <i>N</i>-type conformation, respectively. …”
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    Synthesis of Bicyclic 2′-Deoxynucleosides with α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and β-d-<i>xylo</i>-Configurations and Restricted <i>S</i>- and <i>N</i>-Type Conformations by Khalil I. Shaikh (2028820)

    Published 2009
    “…Two bicyclic 2′-deoxynucleoside analogues are synthesized in 12 steps each from thymidine. With a six-membered ring fused to the C3′−C4′ bond and an α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and a β-d-<i>xylo</i>-configuration, these are conformationally restricted in an <i>S</i>- and an <i>N</i>-type conformation, respectively. …”
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    Synthesis of Bicyclic 2′-Deoxynucleosides with α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and β-d-<i>xylo</i>-Configurations and Restricted <i>S</i>- and <i>N</i>-Type Conformations by Khalil I. Shaikh (2028820)

    Published 2009
    “…Two bicyclic 2′-deoxynucleoside analogues are synthesized in 12 steps each from thymidine. With a six-membered ring fused to the C3′−C4′ bond and an α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and a β-d-<i>xylo</i>-configuration, these are conformationally restricted in an <i>S</i>- and an <i>N</i>-type conformation, respectively. …”
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    Synthesis of Bicyclic 2′-Deoxynucleosides with α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and β-d-<i>xylo</i>-Configurations and Restricted <i>S</i>- and <i>N</i>-Type Conformations by Khalil I. Shaikh (2028820)

    Published 2009
    “…Two bicyclic 2′-deoxynucleoside analogues are synthesized in 12 steps each from thymidine. With a six-membered ring fused to the C3′−C4′ bond and an α-l-<i>ribo</i>- and a β-d-<i>xylo</i>-configuration, these are conformationally restricted in an <i>S</i>- and an <i>N</i>-type conformation, respectively. …”