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41by Laura Pozzi, Iskra Pollak Dorocic, Xinming Wang, Marie Carlén, Konstantinos Meletis“... neurons have been found with human imaging and in post-mortem material from depressed patients...”
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42by Fazlurrahman Khan, Min-Gyun Kang, Du-Min Jo, Pathum Chandika, Won-Kyo Jung, Hyun Wook Kang, Young-Mog Kim“... prevalent pathogens responsible for the common cause of nosocomial infection in humans. Antimicrobial...”
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43by E. J. Battaglioli, K. G. K. Goh, T. S. Atruktsang, K. Schwartz, M. A. Schembri, R. A. Welch“... ON condition in CFT073 results in defective swimming motility, increased adherence to human kidney epithelial...”
Published 2018
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44by Shannon R. Coleman, Maren L. Smith, Victor Spicer, Ying Lao, Neeloffer Mookherjee, Robert E. W. Hancock“... to the human lung). Swarming is an intricately regulated process, but to date posttranscriptional regulation...”
Published 2020
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45by Qiulian Zhou, Jiali Deng, Jianhua Yao, Jiaxin Song, Danni Meng, Yujiao Zhu, Minjun Xu, Yajun Liang, Jiahong Xu, Joost PG Sluijter, Junjie Xiao“... were applied in the study. Animals were subjected to running, swimming, acute MI or post-MI remodeling...”
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46by Vincent Nieto, Abby R. Kroken, Melinda R. Grosser, Benjamin E. Smith, Matteo M. E. Metruccio, Patrick Hagan, Mary E. Hallsten, David J. Evans, Suzanne M. J. Fleiszig“... human corneal epithelial multilayers, and to efficiently exit invaded epithelial cells. Here, we used...”
Published 2019
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47“... tracking software quantified swimming behaviour related to aversion for each anaesthetic at 50% of its...”
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48“... of psychosis in humans. Highly accessible animal models are needed to address underlying mechanisms. Using...”
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49by Bin-Jaliah,Ismaeel“... in both humans and animals. We sought to investigate the extent of (i) brain tissue injury; (ii...”
Published 2020
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50“... examined in humans, except for the type III secretion system (T3SS) toxins. The purpose of this study...”
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51by Paola Paci, Giulia Fiscon, Federica Conte, Rui-Sheng Wang, Lorenzo Farina, Joseph Loscalzo“...Abstract In this study, we integrate the outcomes of co-expression network analysis with the human...”
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52by Joy H Meserve, Jessica C Nelson, Kurt C Marsden, Jerry Hsu, Fabio A Echeverry, Roshan A Jain, Marc A Wolman, Alberto E Pereda, Michael Granato“... in startle behavior, particularly startle magnitude, are a hallmark of several human neurological disorders...”
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53“... psychiatric ailment, remains largely unknown, previous human and animal studies have suggested that both...”
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54“...The four human <i>PIWI-LIKE</i> gene family members <i>PIWI-LIKE 1–4</i> play a pivotal role...”
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55by Koki Sakurai, Taichi Itou, Makiko Morita, Emiko Kasahara, Tetsuji Moriyama, Tom Macpherson, Takaaki Ozawa, Yoichi Miyamoto, Yoshihiro Yoneda, Atsuo Sekiyama, Masahiro Oka, Takatoshi Hikida“...-like behavior. In humans, a de novo mutation of the KPNA1 (human Importin α5) gene has been linked...”
Published 2021
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56by Koki Sakurai, Taichi Itou, Makiko Morita, Emiko Kasahara, Tetsuji Moriyama, Tom Macpherson, Takaaki Ozawa, Yoichi Miyamoto, Yoshihiro Yoneda, Atsuo Sekiyama, Masahiro Oka, Takatoshi Hikida“...-like behavior. In humans, a de novo mutation of the KPNA1 (human Importin α5) gene has been linked...”
Published 2021
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57“... on their rheotaxis behavior to swim against the flow into low shear rate regions. The device includes micropocket...”
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58“... reactivation of chronic T. gondii. Behavioral battery included sucrose preference and forced swim, and fear...”
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59“... of beneficial effects on human health. Sesame leaves intake improve and increase epididymal spermatocytes...”
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60by Michael R. Howitt, Josephine Y. Lee, Paphavee Lertsethtakarn, Roger Vogelmann, Lydia-Marie Joubert, Karen M. Ottemann, Manuel R. Amieva“... mutants cannot control the rotation of their flagella and swim with abnormally frequent reversals...”
Published 2011
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