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Micro-CT and SEM images of 3D scaffolds
These files contain Microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images generated at the University of Cincinnati and Miami University. These are unpublished results and will be included in ... -
Preliminary Arthropod Survey: Rosenthal Islands
The Rosenthal Islands lie along the western edge the Antarctic Peninsula. They are largely inaccessible and the few research projects in the area have focused on the penguin colonies on the islands, thus, nothing is known ... -
Validation and Deployment of a Direct Saliva Real-Time RT-PCR Test on Pooled Samples for COVID-19 Surveillance Testing
Minimal Data Set with anonymized indicators used for validation and analysis of saliva PCR test results, Ct values, diagnostic confirmations, and summary statistics. -
Nitric Oxide Metabolites in Hypoxia Freezing and Hibernation in wood frogs
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous free radical that in diverse organisms performs many signaling and protective functions, such as vasoregulation, inhibition of apoptosis, antioxidation, and metabolic suppression. Increased ... -
Using Extinction-Renewal to Circumvent the Memory Strength Boundary Condition in Fear Memory Reconsolidation
Reconsolidation is a process by which memories are destabilized, updated, and then restabilized. Strong memories are resistant to undergoing reconsolidation. Here, we addressed whether an overtrained fear memory could be ... -
Sex differences in acute early life stress-enhanced fear learning in adult rats
Patients diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) present with a spectrum of debilitating anxiety symptoms resulting from exposure to trauma. Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with anxiety and PTSD ... -
Acute early life stress alters threat processing in adult rats
Individuals diagnosed with stress-related psychiatric disorders in adulthood are likely to have experienced early life stress, suggesting that early adversity is an important vulnerability factor in subsequent development ...