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17781
Table 2_Pronounced impairment of B cell differentiation during bone regeneration in adult immune experienced mice.xlsx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>While the B cell proportion in young and non-immune experienced animals did not significantly change from 2 to 5 days post osteotomy in the hematoma, we found a significant decrease of the B cell proportion in the immune experienced mice, which was accompanied by the decreased expression of B cell specific genes, suggesting a specific response in immune experienced animals. …”
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17782
Experiments (Crystal violet assay).
Published 2025“…YCW-H demonstrated significant anti-proliferative effects on MCF7 cells, reducing cell growth by 58.7% ± 6.9 even when physically separated from the cells by a plastic wall. …”
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17783
qorA associated data
Published 2025“…Consequently, the Δ<i>qorA</i> strain exhibited decreased levels of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase and reduced pigment production. …”
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17784
Over-expression of Fas2 in the wing imaginal disc causes an EGFR-dependent reduction in organ size.
Published 2024“…FLP-OUT clones expressing one <i>fas2</i> GOF single insertion caused a significant reduction in adult wing size, while clones expressing two <i>fas2</i> GOF insertions displayed a more pronounced reduction of wing size. …”
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17785
Complete dataset of loon productivity for Fuirst et al.
Published 2025“…While all regions showed long-term mean productivity rates at or above the threshold considered necessary for population stability (0.48 chicks fledged per territorial pair), we found significant declines in productivity (-0.17− -2.8% per year over 19−48 years) in seven regions, non-significant but downward trends in four others, and a non-significant increase in one region (Maine). …”
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17786
Baseline firing rate: locomotion speed control and the effect of behavioral context on negative preferring neurons.
Published 2025“…(<b>E</b>) Bar graph of the percent of neurons that significantly increase, decrease, or do not change during the Miss or Away condition. …”
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17787
Image_3_Spatiotemporal variation in grain production performance and efficiency of the cultivated landscapes in Upper Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopia: the impact of residual moisture-b...
Published 2024“…The results show that only 39% of the basin is currently cultivated, although a significant cropland expansion (10%) was recorded between 1985 and 2020. …”
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17788
Image_4_Spatiotemporal variation in grain production performance and efficiency of the cultivated landscapes in Upper Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopia: the impact of residual moisture-b...
Published 2024“…The results show that only 39% of the basin is currently cultivated, although a significant cropland expansion (10%) was recorded between 1985 and 2020. …”
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17789
Image_2_Spatiotemporal variation in grain production performance and efficiency of the cultivated landscapes in Upper Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopia: the impact of residual moisture-b...
Published 2024“…The results show that only 39% of the basin is currently cultivated, although a significant cropland expansion (10%) was recorded between 1985 and 2020. …”
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17790
Contribution of Chloride to Salty Taste in Gustatory Sensation
Published 2025“…When amiloride was added, the saltiness intensities of sodium salts decreased significantly, whereas those of chloride salts did not decrease. …”
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17791
Elasticity of black-white male disparity in X.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17792
by Subgroup.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17793
by Subgroup.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17794
by Subgroup.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17795
by Subgroup.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17796
Joint and muscle-tendon coordination strategies during submaximal jumping (dataset)
Published 2025“…Therefore, ankle joint work was likely decreased due to reduced fascicle length change and operating position on the force-length relationship. …”
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17797
by Subgroup.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17798
by subgroup.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17799
Transitions away from crime and arrest.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”
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17800
Black-white male probability differences.
Published 2025“…We examine how marginal increases in flows between states interact to decrease or increase the long-run level of crime, and whether this varies by subgroup. …”