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Transcriptome analysis of <i>bmp15</i> and <i>inha-</i>deficient follicles.
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RNA-seq data on <i>bmp15-/-;inha-/-</i> vs. control (<i>bmp15+/+;inha+/+</i>).
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Interaction of <i>bmp15</i> and <i>gdf9</i> in zebrafish follicle development.
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Testis development and spermatogenesis in <i>bmp15</i>, <i>inha</i>, and <i>inhbaa</i> mutant males.
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Effect of fadrozole on vitellogenic growth in <i>bmp15</i> and <i>inha</i> double mutant.
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Delayed follicle activation and puberty onset in <i>bmp15</i>-deficient females.
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Reversibility of interannual tree growth variability in southern boreal forest
Published 2025“…During the subsequent period (2007−2018), the interannual growth variability decreased rapidly (−0.04 year−1) to the level in the early 1980s, while the annual growth rate exhibited no significant trend. …”
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Data acquired from testing the effect of PAR1 inhibitors on Plasmodium falciparum-induced loss of endothelial cell barrier function
Published 2020“…The authors used a co-culture of primary human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) with <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> material, recombinant PfEMP1 or lysates from infected erythrocytes (IE), and measured barrier function by Trans Endothelial Electrical Resistance (TEER). A selection of Protease-Activated Receptor-1 (PAR1) inhibitors was tested for their ability to reverse the <i>P. falciparum</i> and thrombin induced decrease in barrier function.…”
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