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    Sampling locations for banana aphids. by Aime Cheoh Enoh (20141758)

    Published 2024
    “…Four isolates (BIITAC6.2.2, BIITAC10.3.3, BIITAC8.1.5, and MIITAC6.2.2) were highly pathogenic, causing greater than 75% aphid mortality in all populations. A significant decrease in aphid fecundity was observed with BIITAC6.2.2, MIITAC6.2.2, and BIITAC10.3.3. …”
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    Juvenile demyelination induces a loss of functional autapses. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Cuprizone-treated mice show a significant decrease in the percentage of cells showing an autaptic response (<i>Fisher’s exact test; *p = 0.0173</i>). …”
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    Autapses play a crucial role in PV interneuron’s sustained firing at high frequencies. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Average action potential (AP) frequency in response to 0−650 pA current steps illustrating a significant increase in PV interneuron firing frequency at low-current steps in control cells without autapses (gray) compared to control cells with autapses (black). …”
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    6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations by Hui Li (32376)

    Published 2025
    “…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …”
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    6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations by Hui Li (32376)

    Published 2025
    “…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …”