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    Temporal changes in mRNA abundance reflect evolving biological processes during MC3T3-E1 differentiation. by Louis M. Luttrell (408469)

    Published 2019
    “…For each pairwise comparison, the earlier time point was used as the denominator and later time point as the numerator, such that expression ratios reflect increases/decreases in mRNA abundance as differentiation proceeds. …”
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    Focus group topic guide. by Eve F. A. Kelly (21072144)

    Published 2025
    “…Common reasons for changes included limited budget, time management struggles, a lack of cooking skills, and peer influence. Students suggested that reduced cost of healthy foods on campus and cooking classes to learn new skills could help them to adopt a healthier diet. …”
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    The identification of cases of major hemorrhage during hospitalization in patients with acute leukemia using routinely recorded healthcare data by Aukje L. Kreuger (5634716)

    Published 2018
    “…Presence of at least one indicator had a sensitivity of 100% (CI 95.8–100) and a specificity of 90.7% (CI 90.2–91.1). …”
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    β-Catenin signalling cells increase with Wnt3a but have reduced SSC activity. by Jonathan R. Yeh (155141)

    Published 2012
    “…Asterisks indicate significance from fraction II. Scale bar: (A–B) 50 µm, inset: 100 µm.</p>…”
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    Supplementary Figure 1 by Rajesh Gupta (65584)

    Published 2022
    “…Fasting (and incubation in 100 µM nicotinic acid) led to a significant decrease in the PPR in GPR109A+/+ mice (as seen in C57BL/6J mice; compare with Figure 6A). …”
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    Secondary Hyperalgesia Phenotypes Exhibit Differences in Brain Activation during Noxious Stimulation by Mohammad Sohail Asghar (685685)

    Published 2015
    “…After the burn-injury, we found significant differences between responders during noxious stimulation of both primary (<i>p</i> < 0.01) and secondary hyperalgesia (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.04) skin areas. A decreased volume of the right (<i>p</i> = 0.001) and left caudate nucleus (<i>p</i> = 0.01) was detected in high-sensitization responders in comparison to low-sensitization responders. …”