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    Differential gene and isoform expression using cell type proportions as covariates. by Matteo D’Antonio (12161078)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Shown is the differential expression analysis for both genes and isoforms performed using ridge regression and cell type proportions as covariates between: iPSC-CVPC and adult heart; iPSC-CVPC and adult arteria; adult heart and adult arteria. …”
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    Major Oncogenic WT1 Isoforms are expressed in Primary KS tissue. by Ayana E. Morales (17756335)

    Published 2024
    “…</b> Representative immunohistochemistry of KS within a lymph node used for RNA extraction to evaluate WT1 isoform expression. <b>B.</b> RT-qPCR of total WT1, p = 0.0010 (***) and major WT1 isoforms: A, p<0.05 (*), B, p = 0.3178 (ns), C, p = 0.0652(ns), and D, p<0.05(*) was performed, and RNA found to be more abundant in a Kaposi Sarcoma compared to tonsil tissue, using two-sided, unpaired student t-tests. …”
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    Summary of the molecular changes in the brains of zebrafish due to aging and/or the K115fs-like mutation (<i>psen1</i><sup>K97fs/+</sup>). by Nhi Hin (6665018)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>For each of the four pairwise comparisons shown, the summarised molecular changes (↑ = overall increased, ↓ = overall decreased, • = significant alterations but not in an overall direction) were inferred from a combination of the following analyses: functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes and proteins, promoter motif enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes, gene set enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes, and weighted co-expression network analysis of the gene expression data.…”
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    MS decreases the larger amplitude distribution in adult rats. by Jesús David Ayala-Rodríguez (17364296)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…glutamatergic events decreased…”
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