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    Neurobiology of social reward valuation in adults with a history of anorexia nervosa by Maggie M. Sweitzer (3167943)

    Published 2018
    “…While there were no significant differences when viewing smiling faces, viewing full figures resulted in decreased activation in regions implicated in reward valuation (the right caudate) for AN-WR and this region was negatively correlated with a sustained course of the disorder. …”
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    Effects of ROCK inhibitors H-1152 and Y-27632 on TNF-induced MLC phosphorylation, actin and CL5 reorganization and the fall in TEER. by Paul R. Clark (714064)

    Published 2015
    “…D) Effects of H-1152 and Y-27632 on the phase 1 and phase 2 TEER decreases induced by TNF. Starting at T<sub>0</sub>, HDMEC plated on ECIS 96-well arrays received a 1 hour pre-treatment with vehicle (top panel, n = 4, 4) or with a ROCK inhibitor, either H-1152 (at 1 or 10 μM, middle panel, n = 6, 6) or Y-27632 (at 1 or 10 μM, bottom panel, n = 6, 6). …”
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    Inhibition of the <i>Hedgehog</i> pathway leads to decreased ostegenesis <i>in vitro</i>. by Emily R. Nelson (247130)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–B) qRT-PCR of e13.5 wild-type, CD-1 palate cultures treated with DMEM F12 +/− supplementation with cyclopamine (20 mM) or Shh-N (250 ng/mL) for 2 days. …”
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    Proteinuria increases in proportion to podocyte number per glomerular tuft and podocyte density decrease. by Larysa Wickman (3169548)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>Panel D:</b> % podocyte depletion (calculated as a % of the normal age-matched mean level for each sample) shown in relation to log urine PCR demonstrating that at the upper limit of normal urine PCR (0.18) occurs when approximately 20% of podocytes have been lost. …”
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