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    5.HT<sub>1A</sub> binding difference between known cause of death (KCOD) controls and SIDS. by Hannah C. Kinney (10280975)

    Published 2025
    “…In the NTS and MAO, note the decrease in binding with postconceptional (PC) age in SIDS with no change in binding with age in the controls. …”
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    Reduced Aqueous Retinol Binding Protein 3 Concentration is Associated with Diabetic Macular Edema and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy by Tanvi Chokshi (12970453)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Objective: To evaluate the association of aqueous Retinol Binding Protein 3 (RBP3) with history of diabetic macular edema (DME) and diabetic retinopathy progression (DR).…”
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    <b>Differential Effects of Retinol-Binding Protein 3 and Anti-VEGF Antibodies on Retinal Dysfunctions in Diabetic Retinopathy</b> by Qin Li (36669)

    Published 2025
    “…Since elevation or overexpressing retinol binding protein 3 (RBP3) decreased risks for retinal pathologies and progression to severe DR, we compared the therapeutic profile of RBP3 and anti-VEGF to normalize retinal dysfunctions induced by diabetes. …”
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    Critical Role of Transcription Factor CtSR in Mediating Ergosterol Biosynthesis and DMI Fungicides Sensitivity in Colletotrichum truncatum by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2025
    “…Deletion of <i>CtSR</i> rendered a naturally resistant isolate highly sensitive to DMIs, significantly reduced total ergosterol levels, decreased <i>CYP51s</i> expression compared to the wild type, and abolished DMI-induced expression of <i>CYP51s</i>. …”
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    Critical Role of Transcription Factor CtSR in Mediating Ergosterol Biosynthesis and DMI Fungicides Sensitivity in Colletotrichum truncatum by Wei Sun (93580)

    Published 2025
    “…Deletion of <i>CtSR</i> rendered a naturally resistant isolate highly sensitive to DMIs, significantly reduced total ergosterol levels, decreased <i>CYP51s</i> expression compared to the wild type, and abolished DMI-induced expression of <i>CYP51s</i>. …”
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    Impact of including phylogenetic eigenvectors on detection of coevolution of gene-expression levels in fungi. by Joshua G. Schraiber (8027060)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) The overall number of significant pairs decreases as more eigenvectors are included in the regression. …”
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    Developmental change in 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> binding in known cause of death controls (predischarge and postdischarge combined). by Hannah C. Kinney (10280975)

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship of PC age with binding is statistically significant in each of the nuclei shown. …”
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    LC_MS/MS analysis for OGG1 interactomes. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
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    Primer sequences for RT q-PCR. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”
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    Oligo sequences for EMSA and excision assay. by Lang Pan (5145221)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, inhibiting OGG1’s ability to recognize 8-oxoGua significantly decreases RSV progeny production. Our results underscore the viral replication machinery’s adaptation to oxidative challenges, suggesting that inhibiting OGG1’s reading function could be a novel strategy for antiviral intervention.…”