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    HFD induces LDs and decreases ER and mitochondria in nephrocytes. by Aleksandra Lubojemska (10746241)

    Published 2021
    “…(<b>E</b>) Low and high magnification views of pericardial nephrocytes (dotted outlines) from STD and HFD larvae, showing that HFD decreases mitochondria (marked with anti-ATP5A) and ER (marked with anti-KDEL) but increases LDs (marked with LipidTOX). …”
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    Simulated effects of increased pCREB combined with decreased pCaMKIIα on bistability. by Yili Zhang (540283)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A1) Modification of model. Increased basal phosphorylation of CREB <i>k</i><sub><i>basalp_creb</i></sub>, concurrent with decreased basal phosphorylation of CaMKIIα <i>k</i><sub><i>basalp_CaMKII</i></sub>, in the absence of the effects of MeCP2/HDAC2/Sin3a (red) ([<i>E</i><sub><i>comp</i></sub>] = 0; [<i>E</i><sub><i>MeCP2</i></sub>] = 0). …”
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    CM-DWM-EC chart using 30% decrease in the mean for the E(KeV). by Shumaila Nisar (20114256)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>CM-DWM-EC chart using 30% decrease in the mean for the E(KeV).</p>…”
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    Flow chart of the study procedures. by Kazuhiko Ikeuchi (9234268)

    Published 2023
    “…Pre-treatment spontaneous decrease of RPR titer was associated with a slower decrease in post-treatment RPR titer.…”
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    Advancing the science of NOWS research. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
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    Protocol measures. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”