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    Data of GO analysis. by Haoting Wang (16952764)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we generated KO mice of other <i>Garins</i>, namely <i>Garin2</i>, <i>Garin3</i>, <i>Garin4</i>, <i>Garin5a</i>, and <i>Garin5b</i> (<i>Garin2-5b</i>). …”
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    Sequences used for phylogenetic analyses. by Haoting Wang (16952764)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we generated KO mice of other <i>Garins</i>, namely <i>Garin2</i>, <i>Garin3</i>, <i>Garin4</i>, <i>Garin5a</i>, and <i>Garin5b</i> (<i>Garin2-5b</i>). …”
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    Literacy and School Attendance: A Recent History by RISE Admin (13033830)

    Published 2023
    “…<p dir="ltr">A recent empirical paper by Le Nestour, Moscoviz, and Sandefur analyzes long-term literacy trends among women who completed Grade 5 or higher. …”
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    A Multiscale, Mechanism-Driven, Dynamic Model for the Effects of 5α-Reductase Inhibition on Prostate Maintenance by Michael G. Zager (138879)

    Published 2012
    “…This results in decreased cell proliferation, fluid production and 5aR expression as well as increased apoptosis in the ventral prostate. …”
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    The distribution of TH+ cells in the rostrocaudal and mediolateral axis is altered in <i>Wnt5a−/−</i> mice. by Emma R. Andersson (269983)

    Published 2008
    “…However, at E12.5 (F) and E14.5 (G) an altered distribution with a decrease in the number of TH+ cells in anterior levels and an increase in medial levels was seen (Two way ANOVA, for level and genotype, P = 0.0016 at E12.5, P<0.0001 at E14.5, N = 4). …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Image_5_A Comprehensive Analysis of the Association Between SNCA Polymorphisms and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Yuan Zhang (41832)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods: Standard meta-analysis was conducted according to our protocol with a cutoff point of p < 0.05. To find the most relevant SNCA SNPs, we used a cutoff point of p < 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup> in an analysis based on the allele model. …”
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    Source data. by Praneet Kaur Sandhu (21156149)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that DDX5 and DDX17 are required for gammaherpesviral lytic reactivation and loss of both DDX5 and DDX17 decreased KSHV and EBV lytic reactivation. …”
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