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    B2 decreases glycolytic intermediates in cells. by Craig Eyster (392633)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(C)</b> Heatmap of targeted metabolomic data. Each column is a separate biological replicate (n = 5). The box indicates the clustering of decreased downstream glycolytic intermediates in B2-treated cells. …”
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    Claudin V is decreased following infection with Mtb. by Amanda S. Latham (12093638)

    Published 2024
    “…Representative images of the frontal cortex (A–D), cerebral nuclei (F–I), brain stem (K–N), thalamus (P–S), and hippocampus (U–X) 15 days post-infection are shown. …”
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    Descriptives of the study sample, N = 451. by Orrin D. Ware (14829115)

    Published 2025
    “…Most of the sample self-identified as female/woman (77.6%) and White (82.7%). A slight mean decrease was identified in scores for the Stigma of Suicide Scale Short Form: Overall and the Stigma of Suicide Scale Short Form: Stigma Subscale from pre-performance to post-performance. …”
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    Mean changes in focal study variables. by Marina Kuzdas-Sallaberger (12291278)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) pose a considerable burden on patients and society. …”
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    ECoG timescales decrease during spatial attention. by Isabel Raposo (21615517)

    Published 2025
    “…Bottom: timescales significantly decrease during covert attention relative to the attend-out condition (two locations: <i>p</i> = 0.0244; four locations: <i>p</i> < 0.0001; mean ± SEM; whiskers indicate maximum and minimum; dots correspond to individual electrodes). …”