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ABSTRACT Design optimization for automatically generating optimal design results is a promising technique for enhancing the efficiency of design processes and outcomes. However, its development for soil nail reinforced slopes is limited since the traditional slope stability analysis using the limit equilibrium method (LEM) becomes relatively time ...
Weihang Ouyang, Kai Liu, Si‐Wei Liu
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MEK inhibition prevents CAR-T cell exhaustion and differentiation via downregulation of c-Fos and JunB. [PDF]
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Inhibition of microRNA-139-5p Improves Fibroblasts Viability and Enhances Wound Repair in Diabetic Rats Through AP-1 (c-Fos/c-Jun). [PDF]
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Mapping of c-Fos Expression in Rat Brain Sub/Regions Following Chronic Social Isolation: Effective Treatments of Olanzapine, Clozapine or Fluoxetine. [PDF]
Stanisavljević Ilić A, Filipović D.
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A large-scale c-Fos brain mapping study on extinction of cocaine-primed reinstatement. [PDF]
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Photoreceptors inhibit pathological retinal angiogenesis through transcriptional regulation of Adam17 via c-Fos. [PDF]
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Lignocaine–induced convulsion does not induce c–fos protein (c–Fos) in rat hippocampus
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1994Recent studies have shown that proto–oncogene c–fos mRNA is induced in the central nervous system by a variety of stimuli including generalised convulsions. In this study, the expression of c–fos protein (c–Fos) following lignocaine–induced convulsions was examined and compared with that following convulsions induced by non–anesthetic convulsants, such
S, Nakao +9 more
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c-Fos expression during wakefulness and sleep
Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995We have recently demonstrated that c-fos expression is strongly induced by both spontaneous and forced wakefulness in many brain regions. c-Fos expression was considerably increased in regions involved in the regulation of arousal states, such as the locus coeruleus (noradrenergic neurons) and the medial preoptic area (non-GABAergic neurons).
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