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    Affected cats have significantly increased astrocyte density within the grey matter. by Emily C. Graff (9745447)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(<b>A-B</b>) GFAP immunohistochemistry (IHC) of grey matter indicates increased density of astrocytes. (<b>C-E</b>) Digital image-analysis algorithms measured a significant increase in GFAP stain density primarily in grey matter stain. …”
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    The combination of 3-MA and CDDP significantly increased CDDP-induced cell death. by Jie Zhou (28945)

    Published 2025
    “…CDDP (20 μM), *<i><i>P</i></i> < 0.05, **<i><i>P</i></i> < 0.01, <i><i>ns</i></i> means not significant. <b>(C, D)</b> After 24 hours of treatment with 3-MA and CDDP, nasopharyngeal cancer cells showed a significant increase in JC-1 monomer fluorescence compared to both the CDDP-only treatment group and the control group (C, D, top rows). …”
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    Significant increase in NS3 nonsynonymous SNPs/site associated with strain turnover. by Mauricio A. Salvo (4821573)

    Published 2019
    “…A significant increase in nonsynonymous SNPs/site is observed across NS3.…”
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    Significantly variable serum amino acid and gamma-glutamyl amino acid metabolites. by Patrick C. Barko (10668358)

    Published 2024
    “…Linear mixed-effects models were used to identify serum metabolites that varied significantly among the storage conditions. …”
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    S<sub>crit</sub> increases with increasing temperature. by Emily Slesinger (6837740)

    Published 2019
    “…A linear-regression was fitted for these data points (R<sub>2</sub> = 0.793, <i>P</i><0.001) showing an increase in S<sub>crit</sub> (e.g. a decrease in hypoxia tolerance) with increasing temperature.…”
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