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    A rare non-Robertsonian translocation involving chromosomes 15 and 21 by Marcelo Razera Baruffi (12798748)

    Published 2022
    “…Only two reports of this translocation, involving chromosomes 15 and 21 but different breakpoints, have been described so far. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Very Delayed Remote Ischemic Post-conditioning Induces Sustained Neurological Recovery by Mechanisms Involving Enhanced Angioneurogenesis and Peripheral Immunosuppress... by Thorsten R. Doeppner (4020179)

    Published 2018
    “…Likewise, very delayed rPostC yields sustained neurological recovery, whereas early rPostC (i.e., <24 h) results in transient neuroprotection only. The latter is mediated via heat shock protein 70 that is a well-known signaling protein involved in the pathophysiological cellular cascade of cerebral ischemia, leading to decreased proteasomal activity and decreased post-stroke inflammation. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Very Delayed Remote Ischemic Post-conditioning Induces Sustained Neurological Recovery by Mechanisms Involving Enhanced Angioneurogenesis and Peripheral Immunosuppress... by Thorsten R. Doeppner (4020179)

    Published 2018
    “…Likewise, very delayed rPostC yields sustained neurological recovery, whereas early rPostC (i.e., <24 h) results in transient neuroprotection only. The latter is mediated via heat shock protein 70 that is a well-known signaling protein involved in the pathophysiological cellular cascade of cerebral ischemia, leading to decreased proteasomal activity and decreased post-stroke inflammation. …”
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    The FAR model. by Islam Al Sawi (19923926)

    Published 2024
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    Analysis of the Involvement of Different Ceramide Variants in the Response to Hydroxyurea Stress in Baker's Yeast by Po-Wei Chen (416504)

    Published 2016
    “…The simulations demonstrate that the cells manage to achieve hydroxyurea tolerance through a well-coordinated, differential usage of the variant ceramide species. Moreover, the results suggest that key enzymes have different affinities toward saturated and unsaturated fatty acyl chains, which implies that the saturation state affords the cells with an additional mode of regulation that had not been recognized so far. …”
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    Novel Introner-Like Elements in fungi Are Involved in Parallel Gains of Spliceosomal Introns by Jérôme Collemare (48230)

    Published 2015
    “…These three positions are not the result of intron sliding because ILEs are newly gained introns. …”