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    Data_Sheet_1_Astrocytic Ephrin-B1 Controls Synapse Formation in the Hippocampus During Learning and Memory.docx by Amanda Q. Nguyen (8584413)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, ephrin-B1 OE in hippocampal astrocytes impaired dendritic spine formation and clustering, specifically on c-Fos(+) neurons, coinciding with an overall decrease in vGlut1/PSD95 co-localization. Although astrocytic ephrin-B1 influenced learning-induced spine formation, the changes in astrocytic ephrin-B1 levels did not affect spine enlargement as no genotype differences in spine volume were observed between trained WT, KO, and OE groups. …”
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    Image_3_Astrocytic Ephrin-B1 Controls Synapse Formation in the Hippocampus During Learning and Memory.TIF by Amanda Q. Nguyen (8584413)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, ephrin-B1 OE in hippocampal astrocytes impaired dendritic spine formation and clustering, specifically on c-Fos(+) neurons, coinciding with an overall decrease in vGlut1/PSD95 co-localization. Although astrocytic ephrin-B1 influenced learning-induced spine formation, the changes in astrocytic ephrin-B1 levels did not affect spine enlargement as no genotype differences in spine volume were observed between trained WT, KO, and OE groups. …”
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    Image_1_Astrocytic Ephrin-B1 Controls Synapse Formation in the Hippocampus During Learning and Memory.TIF by Amanda Q. Nguyen (8584413)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, ephrin-B1 OE in hippocampal astrocytes impaired dendritic spine formation and clustering, specifically on c-Fos(+) neurons, coinciding with an overall decrease in vGlut1/PSD95 co-localization. Although astrocytic ephrin-B1 influenced learning-induced spine formation, the changes in astrocytic ephrin-B1 levels did not affect spine enlargement as no genotype differences in spine volume were observed between trained WT, KO, and OE groups. …”
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    Image_2_Astrocytic Ephrin-B1 Controls Synapse Formation in the Hippocampus During Learning and Memory.TIF by Amanda Q. Nguyen (8584413)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, ephrin-B1 OE in hippocampal astrocytes impaired dendritic spine formation and clustering, specifically on c-Fos(+) neurons, coinciding with an overall decrease in vGlut1/PSD95 co-localization. Although astrocytic ephrin-B1 influenced learning-induced spine formation, the changes in astrocytic ephrin-B1 levels did not affect spine enlargement as no genotype differences in spine volume were observed between trained WT, KO, and OE groups. …”
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    Characterizing suboptimal child passenger safety practices in crashes with fatalities: Child, driver, vehicle, neighborhood, and policy factors by Arthi S. Kozhumam (14176683)

    Published 2025
    “…We sought to identify child, driver, vehicle, neighborhood, and policy-level factors associated with suboptimal child passenger safety practices in motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) with a fatality. …”
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    MAE changes with λ on throughput dataset. by Yiguang Song (5676026)

    Published 2018
    “…As the figure shows, MAE and RMSE firstly decrease with λ while λ<0.5 and then increase with λ while λ≥0.5.…”
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    Linking functional subgraphs to neuroanatomy of canonical cognitive systems. by Ankit N. Khambhati (838251)

    Published 2018
    “…For system-by-system adjacency matrix representations of functional subgraphs, we refer the reader to <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006234#pcbi.1006234.s005" target="_blank">S5 Fig</a>. …”
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    Example of activity space definition. by Simon Vonthron (8871875)

    Published 2025
    “…Data from the Mont’Panier cross-sectional study, comprising 699 households in Montpellier city-region, France, were analyzed. We used multivariate multinomial regression models and multiple logistic regression models to explore the associations between household characteristics and five indicators of households’ food environment exposure: number of food stores, number of restaurants, diversity of food stores, relative density of stores selling fruits and vegetables, and relative density of fast-food restaurants. …”