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    Table_1_A Novel Titanium Cranioplasty Technique of Marking the Coronal and Squamosoparietal Sutures in Three-Dimensional Titanium Mesh as Anatomical Positioning Markers to Increase the Surgical Accuracy and Reduce Postoperative Complications.XLSX by Bing-Sen Xie (11832881)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Methods: We developed a novel technique of marking the coronal and squamosoparietal sutures in three-dimensional (3D) titanium mesh as anatomical positioning markers and designed a prospective trial in patients with a unilateral frontotemporoparietal skull defect. …”
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    Long-range chromosomal interactions increase and mark repressed gene expression during adipogenesis by Kristina M. Garske (11220178)

    Published 2022
    “…In summary, we identify LRIs that mark repressed regions of the genome, and these interactions increase across adipogenesis, pinpointing developmental regions that need to be repressed in a cell-type specific way for adipogenesis to proceed.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_A Novel Titanium Cranioplasty Technique of Marking the Coronal and Squamosoparietal Sutures in Three-Dimensional Titanium Mesh as Anatomical Positioning Markers to Increase the Surgical Accuracy and Reduce Postoperative Complications.PDF by Bing-Sen Xie (11832881)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Methods: We developed a novel technique of marking the coronal and squamosoparietal sutures in three-dimensional (3D) titanium mesh as anatomical positioning markers and designed a prospective trial in patients with a unilateral frontotemporoparietal skull defect. …”
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    The proportion of ALDH+ cells progressively increases while CGA+ cells markedly decreases in <i>APC</i>-mutant colon tissues from FAP patients. by Tao Zhang (43681)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Representative IHC stains of normal, normal-appearing FAP, and FAP adenomatous colonic crypts are shown for the expression of the: <b>(A)</b> NEC marker chromogranin-A (CGA). <b>(B)</b> SC marker ALDH1. …”
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    Prospective Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Food Supplement in Increasing Photoprotection and Improving Selective Markers Related to Skin Photo-Ageing by Corinne Granger (6518059)

    Published 2019
    “…<br> <br> The journal offers a range of additional features designed to increase visibility and readership. …”
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    Petite Integration Factor 1 (PIF1) helicase deficiency increases weight gain in Western diet-fed female mice without increased inflammatory markers or decreased glucose clearance by Frances R. Belmonte (6743618)

    Published 2019
    “…PIF1 knock out (KO) mice exhibit accelerated weight gain and decreased wheel running on a normal chow diet. In the current study, we investigated whether <i>Pif1</i> ablation alters whole body metabolism in response to weight gain. …”
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    Increased autophagy in APPL null flies. by Irini A. Kessissoglou (9745481)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(a) Confocal stack of the central brain stained with Elav (red) to mark the neuronal cell bodies and Atg8 (green) to mark the autophagosomes. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Unsupervised Clustering Reveals Sarcoidosis Phenotypes Marked by a Reduction in Lymphocytes Relate to Increased Inflammatory Activity on 18FDG-PET/CT.CSV by Christen Vagts (10185530)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: Clustering determined three distinct phenotypes: (1) a predominantly African American cluster with chronic, quiescent disease, (2) a predominantly African American cluster with elevated conventional inflammatory markers, advanced pulmonary disease and extrathoracic involvement, and (3) a predominantly Caucasian cluster characterized by reduced lymphocyte counts and acute disease. …”
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    Fig 2A–2C and 2G–2L Data. by Kevin D. Gaitonde (15411707)

    Published 2023
    “…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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