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    <i>Kdm6a</i> conditional KO mice have decreased repopulating potential in serial competitive transplantation assays. by Ling Tian (107492)

    Published 2021
    “…Significant differences in the chimerism of SLAM cells compared to whole BM were found in KO-F mice (55.2-fold increase in CD45.2<sup>+</sup> KO-F SLAM cells as compared to CD45.2<sup>+</sup> cells in the whole BM, p = 0.0163) and KO-M mice (11.31-fold increase in CD45.2<sup>+</sup> KO-M SLAM cells as compared to CD45.2<sup>+</sup> cells in the whole BM, p = 0.0010). …”
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    FTY720 decreased viability, proliferation, and motility and induced apoptosis in human hepatoblastoma cells. by Laura L. Stafman (6577184)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Following 24 hours of treatment with FTY720, the viability of HuH6 cells measured using the alamarBlue cell viability assay was significantly decreased (LD<sub>50</sub> = 8.4 μM, p ≤ 0.05). (B) Following 24 hours of treatment with FTY720, the proliferation of HuH6 cells measured using the CellTiter 96 cell proliferation assay was significantly decreased (IC<sub>50</sub> = 6.4 μM, p ≤ 0.05). …”
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    Response of small airway tissues infected with EV-D94 and decreasing doses of EV-D68. by Ines Cordeiro Filipe (5849144)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Tissues were infected with 1E7 RNA copies of EV-D94 (equivalent to 2,46E4 TCID50) and 1E7 RNA copies of EV-D68 (3,3E5 TCID50) as well as decreasing doses of the latter. …”
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    Does Mean Platelet Volume Decrease in the presence of Coronary Artery Fistula? by Isa Sincer (7234577)

    Published 2019
    “…Several studies have shown the association between mean platelet volume (MPV) and cardiovascular diseases. …”
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    Numbers of all fractures, 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, 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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