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Repetitive stress induces a decrease in sound-evoked activity.
Published 2025“…(b) Example of ΔF/F traces of 2 PPys tracked cells, recorded in response to noise presented at sound intensities ranging from 15 to 75 dB SPL in 2 baseline and 3 repeated stress sessions. Marked at time = 0 is the onset of the 100-ms white noise. …”
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MEDOC: A Fast, Scalable, and Mathematically Exact Algorithm for the Site-Specific Prediction of the Protonation Degree in Large Disordered Proteins
Published 2025“…To address this problem, we developed "multisite extent of deprotonation originating from context" (MEDOC) to determine the degree of protonation of a protein based on the local sequence context of each ionizable residue. …”
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Social change: No decrease in singing rate upon first-time social isolation in the same environment.
Published 2025“…Violin plots summarize the singing rates on the days before (day -1) and after isolation (day 1). ** indicates p < 0.01, Wilcoxon signed rank test. No decrease in singing rate is observed in same-solo birds in the first 2-h after social isolation, neither when compared to the same 2-h period on the day before (2-h before) <b>(B)</b> nor to the 2-h period before isolation <b>(C).…”
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