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    Binding sensogram (a) showing decrease in frequency of crystal immobilised with 1.5 M short aptamer exposed to different concentrations of heparanase. by Suzanne C. Simmons (319222)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Higher concentrations of heparanase exhibited a greater decrease in frequency. Binding and regeneration sensogram (b) for addition of 800 nM heparanase to a quartz crystal immobilised with 1.5 M short aptamer. …”
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    Simultaneously inhibition <i>Nlu-miR-34</i> and <i>NlInR2</i> in SW strain induced the decrease of SW BPHs. by Xinhai Ye (6857771)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Antagomir-34 (with two different quantities) and ds<i>NlInR2</i> (0.84 ng) were injected into the third instar SW strain nymphs, showed that injection of antagomir-34 decreased the ratio of SW type BPH (Chi-square test, 40ng: χ<sup>2</sup> = 5.8, df = 1, <i>p</i> = 0.003; 60ng: χ<sup>2</sup> = 7.9, df = 1, <i>p</i> = 0.042). …”
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    A summary of calibration standards (n = 3). by Ewa Paszkowska (21246702)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The assay was linear over a 0.1–5ng/mL range for both statin forms. Inter- and intra-day precision and accuracy were characterized. …”
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    Improved high sensitivity screen for Huntington disease using a one-step triplet-primed PCR and melting curve assay by Mingjue Zhao (654744)

    Published 2017
    “…We previously described a cost-effective single-step molecular screening strategy employing the use of melting curve analysis (MCA). …”
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    Maternal stress and placental function, a study using questionnaires and biomarkers at birth by Birthe R. Dahlerup (5979185)

    Published 2018
    “…Maternal and umbilical cord blood was sampled directly after birth and cortisol and cortisone concentrations were quantified using UPLC chromatography. Data were analyzed in a five-step regression model with addition of possible confounders. …”