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    Decreased production of antiviral factors in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 due to reduced TLR7 expression by Julia Cataldo Lima (22811497)

    Published 2025
    “…A decrease in pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) was also observed at both the gene and protein levels. …”
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    Reduction of false positives at larger family sizes. by Sabine Hellwig (122242)

    Published 2018
    “…In (C), the mean error rate across the entire capture panel (128 genes, 128 kb) decreased with increasingly larger family sizes. Total consensus aligned counts for non-reference alleles with AF < 0.1% (D), 0.1% ≥ AF ≤ 1.0% (E), and 1.0% > AF ≤ 2.0% (F) are shown (black circles). …”
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    Predicting Vulnerabilities of North American Shorebirds to Climate Change by Hector Galbraith (636637)

    Published 2014
    “…No species was reclassified into a lower–risk category, although 6 species had at least one risk factor decrease in association with climate change. …”
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    Mechanism-Based Insights into Removing the Mutagenicity of Aromatic Amines by Small Structural Alterations by Igor Shamovsky (1845193)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutagenicity of ArNH<sub>2</sub> can be removed by structural alterations that disrupt geometric and/or electrostatic fit to CYP1A2, decrease the acidity of the NH<sub>2</sub> group, destabilize arylnitrenium ions, or disrupt their pre-covalent transition states with guanine.…”
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    Mechanism-Based Insights into Removing the Mutagenicity of Aromatic Amines by Small Structural Alterations by Igor Shamovsky (1845193)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutagenicity of ArNH<sub>2</sub> can be removed by structural alterations that disrupt geometric and/or electrostatic fit to CYP1A2, decrease the acidity of the NH<sub>2</sub> group, destabilize arylnitrenium ions, or disrupt their pre-covalent transition states with guanine.…”