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Cell-to-cell mtDNA variability for larger mtDNA populations.
Published 2023“…The three columns for each panel give decreasing network heterogeneity, expressed via different seed numbers, 4, 16 and 64 (more seed points give a more homogeneous network). …”
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Quantitative dynamics of <i>Salmonella</i> and <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> in feces of feedlot cattle treated with ceftiofur and chlortetracycline
Published 2019“…The purpose of this analysis was to quantify the dynamics of <i>Salmonella</i> using colony counting (via a spiral-plating method) and hydrolysis probe-based qPCR (TaqMan<sup>®</sup> qPCR). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Phosphodiesterase PDE4D Is Decreased in Frontal Cortex of Aged Rats and Positively Correlated With Working Memory Performance and Inversely Correlated With PKA Phospho...
Published 2020“…Therefore, it is important to understand the role of PDE4D in brain regions particularly vulnerable to disease such as the frontal association cortex (FC), where cAMP signaling can impair working memory via opening of potassium channels. We found that PDE4D protein level was decreased in the FC of both moderately and extremely aged rats, and that PDE4D level was correlated with performance on a FC-dependent working memory task. …”