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    <b>Supporting data for "CT Radiomics and Deep Learning Auto-segmentation in Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma Treatment Response and Prognosis Evaluation"</b> by Mengge He (11085414)

    Published 2025
    “…The series of original studies included in this thesis aimed to investigate and assess the clinical value of computed tomography (CT) radiomics and DL auto-segmentation in epithelial ovarian carcinoma(EOC) treatment response and prognosis evaluation.…”
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    Increased 14-3-3 expression can potentiate paradoxical activation, dimerization, and resistance to RAF inhibitors. by Gaurav Mendiratta (21956986)

    Published 2025
    “…(L) Relative expression levels measured by RT-qPCR of <i>YWHAZ</i> for vemurafenib and PLX8394 treated cells relative to DMSO treated cells at the same time points, as measured by RT-qPCR. p-values were calculated using comparative Ct method. …”
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    It’s a good thing that severely hypoxic salmon (Salmo salar) havea limited capacity to increase heart rate when warmed by Julie Nati (4975010)

    Published 2025
    “…We measured the cardiorespiratory</p><p dir="ltr">physiology of 12°C-acclimated Atlantic salmon when exposed</p><p dir="ltr">acutely to normoxia [100% air saturation (sat.)] versus 75 and 50%</p><p dir="ltr">air sat., and then warmed to their critical thermal maximum (CT max ) at</p><p dir="ltr">2°C h−1 . Fish exposed to 50% air sat. became bradycardic, were</p><p dir="ltr">unable to increase heart rate ( fH ) when warmed, and had lower</p><p dir="ltr">values for metabolic scope and CTmax (21.3 vs 26.1°C in normoxic</p><p dir="ltr">fish). …”
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    Determination of lead Hounsfield value and the effect on measurements of bone mineral content in animal specimens. by Henrik Lauridsen (227410)

    Published 2024
    “…However, as lead pellets corrode and radiodensity of lead salts fall below the CT-value threshold, the effect of lead pellets is increased as these corrode. …”