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  1. 1861

    Autapses play a crucial role in PV interneuron’s sustained firing at high frequencies. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Average action potential (AP) frequency in response to 0−650 pA current steps illustrating a significant increase in PV interneuron firing frequency at low-current steps in control cells without autapses (gray) compared to control cells with autapses (black). …”
  2. 1862
  3. 1863
  4. 1864

    Decreased virulence observed during <i>in planta</i> infection with <i>ΔFgknr4</i>. by Erika Kroll (20537020)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Wheat spike infection assay done on the susceptible cultivar Bobwhite point inoculated with sterile water only (M), wild-type <i>F</i>. …”
  5. 1865
  6. 1866

    Presentation1_Leaf nutrient traits exhibit greater environmental plasticity compared to resource utilization traits along an elevational gradient.zip by Xing Zhang (11943)

    Published 2024
    “…Generally, as elevation increased, SLA decreased, while LDMC significantly increased (P < 0.001), and LN first increase and then decreased (P < 0.001). …”
  7. 1867

    Table1_Leaf nutrient traits exhibit greater environmental plasticity compared to resource utilization traits along an elevational gradient.xlsx by Xing Zhang (11943)

    Published 2024
    “…Generally, as elevation increased, SLA decreased, while LDMC significantly increased (P < 0.001), and LN first increase and then decreased (P < 0.001). …”
  8. 1868
  9. 1869
  10. 1870
  11. 1871
  12. 1872
  13. 1873
  14. 1874
  15. 1875
  16. 1876
  17. 1877
  18. 1878

    RipU<sup>K60</sup> decreases microtubule abundance at 48 hours post infiltration. by Rachel Hiles (20477573)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) Heterologous expression of RipU<sup>K60</sup> significantly decreased microtubule number compared to controls at 48 hpi in <i>N</i>. …”
  19. 1879
  20. 1880