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    Image 1_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…This process is critically important in the neurosynaptic terminal, where there is a simultaneous high demand for ATP utilization, cytosolic (c) Ca<sup>2+</sup> regulation, and maintenance of ionic gradients across the cell membrane. …”
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    Image 2_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…This process is critically important in the neurosynaptic terminal, where there is a simultaneous high demand for ATP utilization, cytosolic (c) Ca<sup>2+</sup> regulation, and maintenance of ionic gradients across the cell membrane. …”
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    Image 3_Differential Ca2+ handling by isolated synaptic and non-synaptic mitochondria: roles of Ca2+ buffering and efflux.tif by Jyotsna Mishra (3703195)

    Published 2025
    “…This process is critically important in the neurosynaptic terminal, where there is a simultaneous high demand for ATP utilization, cytosolic (c) Ca<sup>2+</sup> regulation, and maintenance of ionic gradients across the cell membrane. …”
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    Data from: Long-term changes in soil carbon and nitrogen fractions in switchgrass, native grasses, and no-till corn bioenergy production systems by Sophie Perry (9927013)

    Published 2025
    “…Declining POM N stocks likely reflect pre-establishment land use, which included alfalfa and manure in earlier rotations. Root production and large soil aggregate formation explained 69% (p < 0.001) and 36% (p = 0.024) of total soil C change, respectively, and 60% (p = 0.020) and 41% (p = 0.023) of soil N change, demonstrating the importance of belowground productivity and soil aggregates for producing and protecting soil C and conserving soil N. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Spatial and temporal variability in blue carbon accumulation in the largest salt marsh in British Columbia, Canada.docx by Karen E. Kohfeld (11936879)

    Published 2025
    “…However, large spatial variability exists, with significantly lower average CARs in the east (35 ± 11 g C m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>). …”
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    Greiser et al. (2025) Bark beetles as microclimate engineers – thermal characteristics of infested spruce trees at the canopy surface and below the canopy - Data and code by Caroline Greiser (14293763)

    Published 2025
    “…We observed that dead trees were generally warmer than living trees, by an average of 2.6 °C on a sunny day and 0.7 °C on a cloudy day.</p><p dir="ltr">Our study documented changes in thermal regimes in both the understory and overstory after bark beetle attacks, indicating that climate-change related disturbances are fueling rapid increases in microclimate warming. …”
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    Image1_AMPK Activation Alleviates Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Regulating Drp1-Mediated Mitochondrial Dynamics.TIF by Jingxia Du (8752482)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the protection effect of Mdivi-1 was not reversed by AMPK inhibitor Compound C. In conclusion, this study confirmed that activation of AMPK exerted the protective effects on MIRI, which were largely dependent on the inhibition of Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fission.…”
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    DataSheet1_AMPK Activation Alleviates Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Regulating Drp1-Mediated Mitochondrial Dynamics.docx by Jingxia Du (8752482)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the protection effect of Mdivi-1 was not reversed by AMPK inhibitor Compound C. In conclusion, this study confirmed that activation of AMPK exerted the protective effects on MIRI, which were largely dependent on the inhibition of Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fission.…”
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    Data Sheet 1_UVA-induced weathering of microplastics in seawater: surface property transformations and kinetics.docx by Liu Gao (647400)

    Published 2025
    “…The functional groups experienced stretching (e.g., -OH, C-H, C=O) and bending (e.g., X-H in-plane, C-H in-plane), as identified through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). …”
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    Table 1_UVA-induced weathering of microplastics in seawater: surface property transformations and kinetics.xlsx by Liu Gao (647400)

    Published 2025
    “…The functional groups experienced stretching (e.g., -OH, C-H, C=O) and bending (e.g., X-H in-plane, C-H in-plane), as identified through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). …”
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    Experiment 2. by Lalit Pandey (13195488)

    Published 2024
    “…Once the models were trained, performance decreased as a function of architecture size. Learning allowed smaller CNNs to achieve similar (or better) fits to the environment than larger CNNs, despite the smaller CNNs starting with weaker hardcoded spatial knowledge. …”
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    The plasticity direction differs between Up/Downbound micromodules. by Elías M. Fernández Santoro (22470299)

    Published 2025
    “…When there is a CSpk, the activity of the PC (blue) decreases. The sliding threshold <i>(black) follows and goes lower than the PC activity, leading to potentiation (green). …”
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    Regular spiking neuron (sustained chopper) that exhibits accurate identification of envelope frequency from its spike trains. by Chris Scholes (3309477)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>c.</b> Classification performance, expressed as <i>c′</i> (<i>c-prime</i>; blue), has a low-pass shape across modulation frequency. …”
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    COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE by Janice Keramedjian (19726261)

    Published 2024
    “…One approach to increasing the CNS penetration of MMF is to utilize a carrier molecule that utilizes active transport proteins, such as glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1), sodium vitamin C transporter 2 (SVCT2) (Nualart, Mack et al. 2014) or large neutral amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) (Singh and Ecker 2018). …”
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    Image 1_Unveiling triggers for flowering in coffee plants: a systematic review of endogenous and environmental factors.jpeg by José Raúl Rendón-Sáenz (22698224)

    Published 2025
    “…The development of flower buds occurs at average annual temperatures ranging from 17 to 23 °C, with a lower limit of 10 °C and an upper limit of 32 °C. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Unveiling triggers for flowering in coffee plants: a systematic review of endogenous and environmental factors.zip by José Raúl Rendón-Sáenz (22698224)

    Published 2025
    “…The development of flower buds occurs at average annual temperatures ranging from 17 to 23 °C, with a lower limit of 10 °C and an upper limit of 32 °C. …”