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    Image_5_Development of a Novel Immune Infiltration-Based Gene Signature to Predict Prognosis and Immunotherapy Response of Patients With Cervical Cancer.tif by Sihui Yu (11381637)

    Published 2021
    “…Four core genes (CHIT1, GTSF1L, PLA2G2D, and GNG8) that composed the ultimate signature were identified via univariate and multivariate Cox regression. …”
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    Necdin deficiency decreases motoneuron survival in absence of NTF but does not alter axonal growth. by Julianne Aebischer (207068)

    Published 2011
    “…Values are means ± S.D (in (A) or ± standard error of the mean in (B).…”
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    Knock-down of β-catenin substantially decreased FASN protein expression in MCL cells. by Pascal Gelebart (174443)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A–C) Three MCL cell lines were treated with siRNA β-catenin or scramble siRNA and the expression of FASN was evaluated by Western blot. siRNA treatment induced a substantial decrease in FASN protein in all the three MCL cell lines studied. …”
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    Bacterial phylotypes in the large intestine whose population level decreased upon PG-administration. by Krisana Asano (11286)

    Published 2013
    “…Asterisks *, ** and *** indicate bacterial phylotypes having <i>P</i> values less than 0.05 in 3, 4 and 5 groups, respectively. #: Bacteria whose population level also increased in the small intestine (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0075008#pone-0075008-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3</a>), §: saccharolytic bacteria, †: short-chain fatty acids-producing bacteria, ‡: bacteria with immunomodulatory effect, ¶: asaccharolytic bacteria, ▲: disease-associated bacteria.…”