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The Method Quality of Cross-Over Studies Involved in Cochrane Systematic Reviews
Publicat 2015“…In addition we reassessed the risk of bias of these cross-over trials by a checklist developed form the Cochrane handbook.</p><p>Results</p><p>We identified 688 CSRs that included one or more cross-over studies. …”
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Functional clustering of genes involved in energy metabolism (amiodarone).
Publicat 2014“…Information about fold change (FC = treatment vs. control) for the analysed genes in individual mice is presented as a heat map. Genes that did not form connected nodes were removed from the presented clusters. …”
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REDEFINE (Hungary): Interview with a professional involved in BBRU
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FOP Is a Centriolar Satellite Protein Involved in Ciliogenesis
Publicat 2013“…Depletion of FOP strongly inhibits primary cilium formation in human RPE-1 cells. These results suggest that FOP is a centriolar satellite cargo protein and, as for several other satellite-associated proteins, is involved in ciliogenesis. …”
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eIF3f is involved in the deubiquitination of activated Notch.
Publicat 2010“…Notch p120 designates the membrane-anchored form of non-activated full-length Notch, resulting from furin cleavage. …”
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Speculative mechanisms involved in TALEN induced DSB repair.
Publicat 2013“…In the HR pathway, the 3' overhang invades into the homologous template DNA (red lines) and primes DNA synthesis (dash lines) to form a structure called D-loop, which will result in a double Holliday junction (dHJ). dHJ can either be resolved by strand cleavage with or without crossover, which is referred as classical DSB repair (DSBR) pathway of HR (C), and dHJ can also be dissolved by helicases to generate a non-crossover (D). …”
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Differential Involvement of the Dentate Gyrus in Adaptive Forgetting in the Rat
Publicat 2015“…Conversely, we showed that inactivating the dentate gyrus impairs both RM and WM, but improves the processing of interference. Altogether, these results strongly suggest for the first time that the dentate gyrus could be a key structure involved in adaptive forgetting.…”
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