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    Depiction of the cellular location of differentially expressed proteins and select differentially expressed genes in RER-susceptible horses. by Kennedy Aldrich (10125669)

    Published 2021
    “…Decreased expression was found for Ca<sup>2+</sup> activated proteins [SERCA2 (<i>ATP2A2)</i>, troponins (TNN1,C,T) myosin regulatory light chains (MYL2,3)] as well as other sarcomere proteins (ACTN3, MYOZ, FLNC, MYH1). …”
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    Group‑9 Transition-Metal Suboxides Adopting the Filled-Ti<sub>2</sub>Ni Structure: A Class of Superconductors Exhibiting Exceptionally High Upper Critical Fields by KeYuan Ma (11569396)

    Published 2021
    “…In contrast to the metallic η-carbide-type suboxides Ti<sub>4</sub>M<sub>2</sub>O, we found that Ti<sub>2</sub>Co displays a semimetallic behavior down to 0.75 K. Below 0.75 K, we observe a broad decrease in the resistivity, which can most likely be attributed to an onset of a superconducting transition at lower temperatures. …”
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    <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice show significantly enhanced anxiety-like behaviors. by Kosuke Okuda (5150393)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A-D) The light/dark transition test. (A) <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice show a significantly decreased distance traveled in the light chamber and an increased distance in the dark chamber. …”
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    The association between observed mobility and quality of life in the near elderly by Jason Shafrin (4379500)

    Published 2017
    “…Diseases that decrease mobility, such as arthritis, are likely to have a significant impact on quality of life.…”
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    Crowded Cu(I) Complexes Involving Benzo[<i>h</i>]quinoline:  π-Stacking Effects and Long-Lived Excited States by Elvira C. Riesgo (2960946)

    Published 2001
    “…Complexes of the BHQ series showed a pronounced MLCT absorption maximum which shifted bathochromically from 496 to 610 nm as the 3,3‘-bridge decreased from 4 to 2 carbons. …”
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    A potential scenario for the development of rhabdomyolysis in RER-susceptible horses derived from differentially expressed proteins and genes. by Kennedy Aldrich (10125669)

    Published 2021
    “…Excessive mitochondrial matrix Ca<sup>2+</sup> results in formation of the membrane transition pore (<i>BAX</i>, <i>SLC25A6</i>, ATP5), loss of membrane potential, release of cytochrome C and apoptosis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Image_5_Enteral Lactoferrin Supplementation for Preventing Sepsis and Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Preterm Infants: A Meta‑Analysis With Trial Sequential Analysis of Randomized Con... by Ya Gao (526722)

    Published 2020
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Limited evidence suggested that enteral lactoferrin supplementation was associated with a reduction of late-onset sepsis in infants with a birth weight below 1500g, however, did not decrease the incidence of NEC stage II or III, all-cause mortality, and other adverse events in preterm infants. …”
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    Study flow chart. by Ruth Barclay (8428956)

    Published 2024
    “…Differences were noted between the models of only males and only females. Decreased walking endurance is associated with a decreased likelihood of walking in the community—a factor that can be addressed by rehabilitation professionals and in community based programs.…”