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2. Does it mean anything if your own name is wrong in your published paper?
3. Walter Benjamin and Biz Stone: the scientific paper in the Age of Twitter.
4. Writing science: the abstract is poetry, the paper is prose.
5. From conference abstract to full paper: differences between data presented in conferences and journals.
6. American Society of Biological Chemists. 78th annual meeting. Philadelphia, PA, June 7-11, 1987. Abstracts of papers. Indexes.
7. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 66th annual meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, April 15-23, 1982. Abstracts of papers 1-3477.
8. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 67th annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 10-15, 1983. Abstracts of papers 1-2593.
9. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 68th annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1-6, 1984. Abstracts of papers 2957-4782; 9001-9010.
10. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 70th annual meeting. St. Louis, Missouri, April 13-18, 1986. Abstracts of papers 1-3378.
11. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 68th annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1-6, 1984. Abstracts of papers 1-2956.
12. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 64th Annual Meeting. Anaheim, California. April 13--18, 1980. Abstracts of papers. 3014--4925.
13. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 71st annual meeting. Washington, DC, March 29-April 2, 1987. Abstracts of papers 1-4420.
14. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 63rd Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 1-10, 1979. Abstracts of papers. Part I.
15. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 69th annual meeting, Anaheim, California, April 21-26, 1985. Abstracts of papers 8260-8843; 9001-9013.
16. American Society of Biological Chemists 75th annual meeting and the American Association of Immunologists 68th annual meeting. St. Louis, Missouri, June 3-7, 1984. Abstracts of papers 2477-3780.
17. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 67th annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 10-15, 1983. Abstracts of papers 2594-5090.
18. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 72nd annual meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1-5, 1988. Abstracts of papers 7554-9037; T1-T9; M1-M170. Indexes of abstracts.
19. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 64th Annual Meeting. Anaheim, California April 13--18, 1980. Abstracts of papers. 1--3013.
20. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 69th annual meeting, Anaheim, California, April 21-26, 1985. Abstracts of papers 5497-8259.
21. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 69th annual meeting, Anaheim, California, April 21-26, 1985. Abstracts of papers 2721-5496.
22. American Society of Biological Chemists 75th annual meeting and the American Association of Immunologists 68th annual meeting. St. Louis, Missouri, June 3-7, 1984. Abstracts of papers 1-2476.
23. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 70th annual meeting. St. Louis, Missouri, April 13-18, 1986. Abstracts of papers 3379-5721; 9001-9011; MC1-MC145. Indexes of abstracts.
24. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 69th Annual Meeting. Anaheim, California, April 21-26, 1985. Abstracts of papers 1-2720.
25. American Society of Biological Chemists. 76th annual meeting. Washington, DC, June 8-12, 1986. Abstracts of papers. Indexes.
26. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 71st annual meeting, Washington, DC, March 29-April 2, 1987. Abstracts of papers 4421-7012; 9001-9008; M1-M164. Indexes of abstracts.
27. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 72nd annual meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1-5, 1988. Abstracts of papers 3786-7553.
28. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 66th Annual meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, April 15-23, 1982. Abstracts of papers 3478-6993.
29. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 72nd annual meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1-5, 1988. Abstracts of papers 1-3785.
30. Cardiomyocyte-derived small extracellular vesicle-transported let-7b-5p modulates cardiac remodeling via TLR7 signaling pathway.
31. Impaired intestinal FXR signaling is involved in aberrant stem cell function leading to intestinal failure-associated liver disease in pediatric patients with short bowel syndrome.
32. Parasite-derived microRNA let-7-5p detection for metacestodiasis based on rolling circular amplification-assisted CRISPR/Cas9.
33. Isoform-independent promotion of contractility and proliferation, and suppression of survival by with no lysine/K kinases in prostate stromal cells.
34. Efficacy of Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (CoBRE) grants to build research capacity in underrepresented states.
35. ITIH5 inhibits proliferation, adipogenic differentiation, and secretion of inflammatory cytokines of human adipose stem cells-A new key in treating obesity?
36. Maturation requirements for dendritic cells in T cell stimulation leading to tolerance versus immunity
37. Downregulation of ALKBH5 rejuvenates aged human mesenchymal stem cells and enhances their therapeutic efficacy in myocardial infarction.
38. The human DNA polymerase lambda interacts with PCNA through a domain important for DNA primer binding and the interaction is inhibited by p21/WAF1/CIP1
39. The 2022 FASEB Virtual Catalyst Conference on the Cardiac Interatrial Septum and Stroke Risk, December 7, 2022.
40. Food safety in vulnerable populations: A perspective on the challenges and solutions.
41. ANGPTL4 inhibits granulosa cell proliferation in polycystic ovary syndrome by EGFR/JAK1/STAT3-mediated induction of p21.
42. Impaired FXR-CPT1a signaling contributes to parenteral nutrition-induced villus atrophy in short-bowel syndrome.
43. Development of fluorescent peptide G protein-coupled receptor activation biosensors for NanoBRET characterization of intracellular allosteric modulators.
44. Recent advances in cell-based and cell-free therapeutic approaches for sarcopenia.
45. Establishment of decellularized extracellular matrix scaffold derived from caprine pancreas as a novel alternative template over porcine pancreatic scaffold for prospective biomedical application.
46. Identification of novel targets in adipose tissue involved in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease progression.
47. Lipidomic analysis revealed n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids suppressed choroidal thinning and myopia progression in mice.
48. Targeted inhibition of allergen-induced histamine production by neutrophils.
49. GNAO1 organizes the cytoskeletal remodeling and firing of developing neurons.
50. Angiotensin-(1-7), the product of ACE2 ameliorates NAFLD by acting through its receptor Mas to regulate hepatic mitochondrial function and glycolipid metabolism.
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