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    Exposure to low CO<sub>2</sub> levels decreases ER cholesterol levels. by Nityanand Bolshette (17396845)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(F)</b> qPCR analysis for cholesterogenic genes from NIH3T3 cells exposed to cholesterol (50 μm) or 25-hydroxycholesterol (10 μm) under 5% or 1% CO<sub>2</sub> for 4 h (mean ± SE, <i>n</i> = 3 biological replicates per condition, ***<i>P</i> < 0.001, nonsignificant (ns), two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni’s multiple comparisons test). …”
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    Juvenile demyelination leads to a substantial decrease in potassium currents in PV interneurons of the PFC. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Representative images of double immunostaining of PV interneurons (red) and Kv3.1b (cyan) in the PFC in control and cuprizone mice; scale bar: 50 µm. <b>F, G</b>. PV intensity was not altered following juvenile demyelination (<i>t test of</i> <b><i>(F)</i></b><i>; n = 4 mice per group, p = 0.3888; t test of</i> <b><i>(G)</i></b><i>; n = 145/170 cells from 4 mice per group, p = 0.3067</i>). …”
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    Decreased ISCs and increased goblet cells after intestinal specific loss of MLL1. by Neha Goveas (11790822)

    Published 2021
    “…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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    Plot of mean vigor by group and time. by Kunal Desai (18784208)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The majority of participants were nurses (50%), followed by allied healthcare professionals (37%) and physicians (13%) (N = 83). …”
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    Plot of mean Burnout by group and time. by Kunal Desai (18784208)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The majority of participants were nurses (50%), followed by allied healthcare professionals (37%) and physicians (13%) (N = 83). …”
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