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101. An integrated bienzyme glucose oxidase–fructose dehydrogenase–tetrathiafulvalene-3-mercaptopropionic acid–gold electrode for the simultaneous determination of glucose and fructose

102. Amperometric flow-injection determination of phenolic compounds at self-assembled monolayer-based tyrosinase biosensors

103. Preparation, characterization and application of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers modified with tetrathiafulvalene and glucose oxidase at a gold disk electrode

104. The updated mouse universal genotyping array bioinformatic pipeline improves genetic QC in laboratory mice.

105. Early hippocampal high-amplitude rhythmic spikes predict post-traumatic epilepsy in mice.

106. A pseudonymized corpus of occupational health narratives for clinical entity recognition in Spanish.

107. Improving laboratory animal genetic reporting: LAG-R guidelines.

108. Longitudinal analysis of new multiple sclerosis lesions with magnetization transfer and diffusion tensor imaging.

109. Unique immune profiles in collaborative cross mice linked to survival and viral clearance upon infection.

110. Host Genetic Variation Impacts SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Response in the Diversity Outbred Mouse Population.

111. Large differences in collateral blood vessel abundance among individuals arise from multiple genetic variants.

112. Identification of genomic loci regulating platelet plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in mice.

113. Identification of collaborative cross mouse strains permissive to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi infection.

114. An interaction of inorganic arsenic exposure with body weight and composition on type 2 diabetes indicators in Diversity Outbred mice.

115. Training and intrinsic evaluation of lightweight word embeddings for the clinical domain in Spanish.

116. A Multitrait Locus Regulates Sarbecovirus Pathogenesis.

117. Altered macronutrient composition and genetics influence the complex transcriptional network associated with adiposity in the Collaborative Cross.

118. Cocaine-Induced Locomotor Activation Differs Across Inbred Mouse Substrains.

119. Ictal neural oscillatory alterations precede sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.

120. eQTL mapping using allele-specific count data is computationally feasible, powerful, and provides individual-specific estimates of genetic effects.

121. Host-pathogen genetic interactions underlie tuberculosis susceptibility in genetically diverse mice.

123. [Construction of text resources for automatic identification of clinical information in unstructured narratives].

124. Supporting the classification of patients in public hospitals in Chile by designing, deploying and validating a system based on natural language processing.

125. Bayesian modeling of skewed X inactivation in genetically diverse mice identifies a novel Xce allele associated with copy number changes.

126. Correlation of Regulatory T Cell Numbers with Disease Tolerance upon Virus Infection.

127. Genetic Background Shapes Phenotypic Response to Diet for Adiposity in the Collaborative Cross.

128. Baseline T cell immune phenotypes predict virologic and disease control upon SARS-CoV infection in Collaborative Cross mice.

129. Gabra2 is a genetic modifier of Scn8a encephalopathy in the mouse.

130. Genetic Basis of Aerobically Supported Voluntary Exercise: Results from a Selection Experiment with House Mice.

131. Collaborative Cross mice reveal extreme epilepsy phenotypes and genetic loci for seizure susceptibility.

132. On the Construction of Multilingual Corpora for Clinical Text Mining.

133. Complex Genetic Architecture Underlies Regulation of Influenza-A-Virus-Specific Antibody Responses in the Collaborative Cross.

134. Immune Predictors of Mortality After Ribonucleic Acid Virus Infection.

135. A New Polygenic Model for Nonfamilial Colorectal Cancer Inheritance Based on the Genetic Architecture of the Azoxymethane-Induced Mouse Model.

136. Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice.

137. [Automatic keyword retrieval from clinical texts: an application of natural language processing to massive data of Chilean suspected diagnosis].

138. Effects of Preconception and in Utero Inorganic Arsenic Exposure on the Metabolic Phenotype of Genetically Diverse Collaborative Cross Mice.

139. Instability of the Pseudoautosomal Boundary in House Mice.

140. Whole Genome Sequencing and Progress Toward Full Inbreeding of the Mouse Collaborative Cross Population.

141. A Diallel of the Mouse Collaborative Cross Founders Reveals Strong Strain-Specific Maternal Effects on Litter Size.

142. Identification of a Locus in Mice that Regulates the Collateral Damage and Lethality of Virus Infection.

143. Genetic diversity between mouse strains allows identification of the CC027/GeniUnc strain as an orally reactive model of peanut allergy.

144. Hierarchical analysis of RNA-seq reads improves the accuracy of allele-specific expression.

145. Bayesian Diallel Analysis Reveals Mx1 -Dependent and Mx1 -Independent Effects on Response to Influenza A Virus in Mice.

146. Sequence and Structural Diversity of Mouse Y Chromosomes.

147. Wild Mouse Gut Microbiota Promotes Host Fitness and Improves Disease Resistance.

148. High-Resolution Maps of Mouse Reference Populations.

149. Genetic architecture of atherosclerosis dissected by QTL analyses in three F2 intercrosses of apolipoprotein E-null mice on C57BL6/J, DBA/2J and 129S6/SvEvTac backgrounds.

150. Allelic Variation in the Toll-Like Receptor Adaptor Protein Ticam2 Contributes to SARS-Coronavirus Pathogenesis in Mice.

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