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    Image_1_A large-scale forward genetic screen for maize mutants with altered lignocellulosic properties.tiff by Shaogan Wang (14727736)

    Published 2023
    “…Saccharification yield, i.e. the amount of lignocellulosic glucose (Glc) released by means of enzymatic hydrolysis, is increased in two of the mutants and decreased in the remaining six. …”
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    Investigation of the role of rosmarinic acid treatment in regulating inflammation, cell damage, and angiogenesis in rat ovarian torsion and detorsion models by Uğur Değer (10393672)

    Published 2021
    “…Rosmarinic acid was given at a dose of 50 mg/kg by oral gavage three hours after reperfusion. …”
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    Oxidative stress and expression of insulin signaling proteins in the brain of diabetic rats: Role of <i>Nigella sativa</i> oil and antidiabetic drugs by Mahmoud Balbaa (4025558)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>A significant increase in the brain lipid peroxidation and decrease in the antioxidant status with peripheral and central production of pro-inflammatory mediators were observed in diabetes-induced rats. …”
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    Locomotor activity in the DAM system under constant conditions. by Jiangtian Chen (3186810)

    Published 2016
    “…Flies with activated AstA cells showed not only a decreased activity, but also a lack of evening activity. …”
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    Synergistic Roles of Eukaryotic Translation Elongation Factors 1Bγ and 1A in Stimulation of Tombusvirus Minus-Strand Synthesis by Zsuzsanna Sasvari (193701)

    Published 2011
    “…Also, knock down of eEF1Bγ level in plant host decreases TBSV accumulation. eEF1Bγ binds to the viral RNA and is one of the resident host proteins in the tombusvirus replicase complex. …”
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    Synergistic Roles of Eukaryotic Translation Elongation Factors 1Bγ and 1A in Stimulation of Tombusvirus Minus-Strand Synthesis by Zsuzsanna Sasvari (193701)

    Published 2011
    “…Also, knock down of eEF1Bγ level in plant host decreases TBSV accumulation. eEF1Bγ binds to the viral RNA and is one of the resident host proteins in the tombusvirus replicase complex. …”
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    Follicle stem cell proliferation was severely reduced when Wg was tethered to the plasma membrane. by Xiaoxi Wang (130742)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>E.</b> In germaria that were raised with control Wg then flipped to <i>NRT-wg</i> as adults, decreased cell proliferation occurred, with the most pronounced differences in the region of follicle stem cells (Fas3- region) and their immediate daughters (Region 2b). * p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001, NS not significant. …”
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    Deletion of <i>Wt1</i> during early gonadogenesis has a great impact on ovarian morphogenesis. by Alejo Torres-Cano (12878169)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Immunofluorescence staining for laminin (LAM) (red) and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) (green) (A), E-cadherin (CDH1) (green) and DDX4 (red) (B), and RALDH2 (red) and nuclear DAPI staining (blue) (C), using sections of gonads from XX control and <i>Wt1</i><sup><i>LoxP/GFP</i></sup><i>;Wt1</i><sup><i>Cre</i></sup> P5 mice. …”
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    Genetic Impact of a Severe El Niño Event on Galápagos Marine Iguanas (<em>Amblyrhynchus cristatus</em>) by Sebastian Steinfartz (80489)

    Published 2007
    “…Based on microsatellite data, only one island (Marchena) showed signatures of a genetic bottleneck, where the harmonic mean of the effective population size (<em>N<sub>e</sub></em>) was estimated to be less than 50 individuals during the period between samplings. …”
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    Participants’ characteristics. by Doris van der Smissen (20536881)

    Published 2025
    “…Purposive sampling was used to select a variable sample in terms of diagnoses (e.g. breast cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma), age (18–77 years), and time after diagnosis (0–7 years). …”