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    Non-Steady-State Fickian Diffusion Models Decrease the Estimated Gel Layer Diffusion Coefficient Uncertainty for Diffusive Gradients in Thin-Films Passive Samplers by Samuel D. Hodges (16412358)

    Published 2023
    “…A finite difference model (FDM) developed based on Fick’s second law with non-steady-state (N-SS) flux decreased uncertainty in <i>D</i><sub>Gel</sub> tenfold. …”
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    Antagonizing BMP type I receptors decreases cell growth, proliferation, and clonogenicity of lung cancer cell lines. by Elaine Langenfeld (402034)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) A549 and H1299 cells cultured in DMEM 5% FCS were treated with DMSO, 10 µM Dorsomorphin, 1 µM DMH1, 1 µM DMH2, or 1 µM LDN for 7 days and cell counts performed. …”
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    Decreased MBP levels in the brain in <i>Large</i><sup><i>myd/myd</i></sup> mice. by Shigefumi Morioka (8893511)

    Published 2020
    “…The results are presented as the mean of at least three experiments. <b>B,</b> Whole-brain lysates of P7 control and <i>Large</i><sup><i>myd/myd</i></sup> mice (<i>n</i> = 5) were obtained for MBP immunoblotting. …”
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    Claudin V is decreased following infection with Mtb. by Amanda S. Latham (12093638)

    Published 2024
    “…Exposure to Mtb H37Rv and HN878 decreased claudin V expression compared to uninfected controls in the frontal cortex (E), cerebral nuclei (J), brain stem (O), thalamus (T), and hippocampus (Y). …”
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    Pharmacologically induced torpor by 5′-AMP does not decrease platelet count despite decreased body temperature. by Edwin L. de Vrij (550179)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Pharmacologically induced torpor by 5′-AMP in mice does not decrease platelet count during torpor and shows an increase upon arousal. …”
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