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    OCA treatment-decrease in the collagen deposition was associated with the increase in the fraction of shortening in NASH hearts. by Szu-Yu Liu (14241673)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Correlation between (<b>A</b>) OCA-induced decrease in cardiac fibrosis (% of sirius red stained positive area) and (<b>B</b>) OCA-induced increase in fraction of shortening (FS) with OCA-induced increase in expressions of cardiac FXR/IL-10 levels, and infiltrated IL-10R+ Treg cells (CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup>) in NASH mice heart. …”
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    Decreased ISCs and increased goblet cells after intestinal specific loss of MLL1. by Neha Goveas (11790822)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Kaplan-Meier survival curve. Tamoxifen was given by gavage for 6 days to mice with the genotype <i>Mll1</i><sup><i>FC/+; Vil-Cre-ERT2/+</i></sup> (n = 12) and <i>Mll1</i><sup><i>FC/FC; RC/+</i></sup> (n = 18). …”
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    Loss of <i>Nf1</i> increases sleep fragmentation and decreases sleep depth. by Elizabeth B. Brown (4582978)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>(A-C)</b> Sleep traits of <i>nf1</i><sup>P1</sup> mutants, heterozygotes, and their respective control. …”
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    Numbers of all fractures occurring in men, arranged in order of decreasing mean age, and with proportion of each of the fracture types in patients over 50, 65, and 75 years of age. by Camilla Bergh (9904522)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Numbers of all fractures occurring in men, arranged in order of decreasing mean age, and with proportion of each of the fracture types in patients over 50, 65, and 75 years of age.…”
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    Numbers of all fractures occurring in women, arranged in order of decreasing mean age, and with proportion of each of the fracture types in patients over 50, 65, and 75 years of age. by Camilla Bergh (9904522)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Numbers of all fractures occurring in women, arranged in order of decreasing mean age, and with proportion of each of the fracture types in patients over 50, 65, and 75 years of age.…”