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Top 10 significantly changed metabolites and lipids in each clinical outcome measure group.
Published 2023“…The orange color indicates increase in levels and the blue color represent decrease in levels. (A) MMS status, yes vs. no (B) change in (Δ) QMG (> 40% vs. < 0%) (C) change in (Δ) MG-ADL (> 40% vs. < 0%), (D) Responder versus Non-Responder. …”
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Gene ontology analysis of significantly modulated autophagosome-associated proteins.
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Significantly altered genes and pathways of macrophages after <i>T. gondii</i> infection.
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Real-Time Polymer Viscosity–Catalytic Activity Relationships on the Microscale
Published 2022“…Consistent with this diffusional-access model, these viscosity changes were found to be monomer-dependent, showing larger changes in microenvironment viscosity in cross-linked polydicyclopentadiene compared to non-crosslinked polynorbornene. …”
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Real-Time Polymer Viscosity–Catalytic Activity Relationships on the Microscale
Published 2022“…Consistent with this diffusional-access model, these viscosity changes were found to be monomer-dependent, showing larger changes in microenvironment viscosity in cross-linked polydicyclopentadiene compared to non-crosslinked polynorbornene. …”