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Data processing and analysis steps.
Published 2023“…We derived environmental variables from fine-resolution RS data (Landsat 8) and examined a variable distance radius (1–5 km) for aggregating these variables around point-prevalence locations in a non-parametric random forest modeling approach. …”
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The decrease of DDB2 proteo-probe and 6-4 PP signals over time are nearly identical.
Published 2014“…(<b>B</b>) The DDB2 proteo-probe signal decreases exponentially with time. Average signal per nucleus normalized to signal at 5 minutes. …”
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Overexpression of human PGRN mRNA prevents the decrease in axon outgrowth produced by knockdown of zebrafish PGRN.
Published 2013“…<p>A) The decreased axonal length produced by knockdown of <i>grna</i> with a 5′UTR MO was rescued by co-expression of PGRN mRNA. * significantly different from grna CO MO, p<0.02; ̂ significantly different from <i>grna</i> MO + GFP, p<0.0001. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_rdHSV-CA8 non-opioid analgesic gene therapy decreases somatosensory neuronal excitability by activating Kv7 voltage-gated potassium channels.docx
Published 2024“…This study tested the hypothesis that novel JDNI8 replication-defective herpes simplex-1 viral vectors (rdHSV) carrying a CA8 transgene (vHCA8) reduce primary afferent neuronal excitability. …”