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    Expression of miR-34a in CD44<sup>hi</sup> and CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells evaluated by RT-qPCR and exogenous delivery of miR-34a into CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells inhibits colony formation... by Saroj K. Basak (263053)

    Published 2013
    “…The miR-34a expression has been normalized with RNU48. (<b>B</b>) Sorted CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells (samples M-1 and M-2) when transduced with miR-34a show decreased colony forming efficiency in comparison to miR-control transduced CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells; (Sample M-1: miR control = 131.6 (SD = 30.5),+miR-34a = 7 (SD = 2.6) and P = 0.002; Sample M-2: miR control = 75 (SD = 19.6),+miR-34a = 23 (SD = 5.5) and P = 0.01); The mean effect with miR-34a versus miR-control on CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells is −88.3 (95% CI: −288.12, 111.45; P = 0.112) (<b>C</b>) Sorted CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells transduced with miR-34a exhibit small colony size (bottom panel) than miR-control transduced CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells (upper panel); (<b>D</b>) The CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells from Sample M-1 and M-2 transduced with anti-miR34a show increased colony forming efficiency than tumor cells transduced with miR-control; (Sample M-1: miR control = 21 (SD = 4.5),+anti- miR-34a = 33 (SD = 5.2) and P = 0.04; Sample M-2: miR control = 24.6 (SD = 4.1),+anti-miR-34a = 39.3 (SD = 5.1) and P = 0.018); The mean effect with anti-miR-34a versus miR-control on CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells is −13.3 (95% CI: −20.43, 47.10; P = 0.125). …”
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    Surface Tension-Induced Eccentric Hollow Polysiloxane Microspheres in a Surfactant-Free System and Their Applications as a Nanoreactor and Nanomotor by Xin Li (51274)

    Published 2023
    “…The solution, when adjusted to alkaline, nucleated from a point at the oil–water interface. Driven by the surface tension, the hydrolyzed MTES migrated to the nucleation site with decreasing hydrophilicity. …”
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    Surface Tension-Induced Eccentric Hollow Polysiloxane Microspheres in a Surfactant-Free System and Their Applications as a Nanoreactor and Nanomotor by Xin Li (51274)

    Published 2023
    “…The solution, when adjusted to alkaline, nucleated from a point at the oil–water interface. Driven by the surface tension, the hydrolyzed MTES migrated to the nucleation site with decreasing hydrophilicity. …”
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    CBR1 Inhibitors Enhance Daunorubicin-Mediated A549-Cell Killing, yet Prevent Apoptosis in Serum-Starved Cells by Masahiro Tanaka (58937)

    Published 2013
    “…Daunorubicin treatment induces a moderate decrease in cell viability when used alone. …”
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    Why should we apply ABM for decision analysis for infectious diseases?—An example for dengue interventions by Florian Miksch (7313999)

    Published 2019
    “…The analyzed hypothetical effectiveness of dengue interventions showed that a reduced human-mosquito ratio of 1:2.5 during rainy seasons leads already to a substantial decrease of infected persons. …”
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    Feasibility of brief intensive exposure therapy for PTSD patients with childhood sexual abuse: a brief clinical report by Lotte Hendriks (14297785)

    Published 2022
    “…The treatment included 5 working days with individual sessions (in total 30 h of treatment) provided by a team of four therapists. The PTSD symptoms of all patients decreased substantially and the effect sizes were large (Cohen's d resp. 1.5 [pre–post], 2.4 [pre-FU1 month], and 2.3 [pre-FU3 months]). …”
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    S1 Data - by Arjen Tilstra (6915227)

    Published 2023
    “…We gradually decreased the pH from ambient (~8.3) to three consecutive 7-day long pH treatments of 8.0, 7.8, and 7.6, using a CO<sub>2</sub> dosing system. …”
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