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    Repetitive stress induces a decrease in sound-evoked activity. by Ghattas Bisharat (20706928)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(a) Left: noise-evoked activity rates at different noise intensities for chronically tracked PPys cells in baseline and repeated stress conditions (<i>N</i> = 5 mice, <i>n</i> = 285 neurons, mean ± SE). …”
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    Diversity of barcode repertoire decreases after early times of infection. by Sylvain Blois (663852)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Shown is the Shannon entropy, which is a measure of complexity (blue line). Shannon entropy captures both the richness (number of barcodes) and evenness (how uniformly barcode abundances are distributed) within the viral population. …”
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    PBP1 depletion results in a population of cells with decreased RADA fluorescence. by Gregory A. Harrison (16639446)

    Published 2025
    “…A histogram depicting the percent of cells with the indicated amount of RADA fluorescence reveals that PBP1 depletion results in a population with decreased RADA signal. …”
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    A flow diagram of the study entry. by Sakiko Fukui (387048)

    Published 2025
    “…Cluster analysis classified 4 clusters of decline in food intake changes during the last 6 months before death: immediate decrease (n = 14); decrease from 1 month before death (n = 24); decrease from 3 months before death (n = 7); and gradual decrease for 6 months before death (n = 24).…”
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    Effects of GJE extract treatment decreased expression of NF-kB p65. by Natnicha Suttawong (22367172)

    Published 2025
    “…Data are expressed as mean ± SD, error bars indicate standard deviation, n = 6/group. a: when compared to the control group. b: when compared to the NF group, <i><i>p</i></i> < 0.05 for both a and b.…”