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    Mitotic regeneration of IPhCs. by Tomokatsu Udagawa (11675636)

    Published 2021
    “…(O) Significantly more EdU<sup>+</sup> Sox2<sup>+</sup> cells were detected throughout the P7 IPhC regions of DT-treated <i>Lgr5</i><sup><i>DTR/+</i></sup> cochlea relative to controls, decreasing in an apical–basal gradient. …”
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    UAMS patient care utilization. by Tremaine B. Williams (10113358)

    Published 2023
    “…When stratified by heart failure phenotype, the most severe patients who had a Registered Nurse on their CDT were 88% less likely to have a hospitalization and 50% less likely to have a high number of readmissions. …”
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    Problem, solution, and results. by Tremaine B. Williams (10113358)

    Published 2023
    “…When stratified by heart failure phenotype, the most severe patients who had a Registered Nurse on their CDT were 88% less likely to have a hospitalization and 50% less likely to have a high number of readmissions. …”
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    Patient CDT study demographics. by Tremaine B. Williams (10113358)

    Published 2023
    “…When stratified by heart failure phenotype, the most severe patients who had a Registered Nurse on their CDT were 88% less likely to have a hospitalization and 50% less likely to have a high number of readmissions. …”
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    Changes in the relative abundances of signaling functions across initial GA-LR pairs. by Erick Armingol (5125595)

    Published 2022
    “…All GA runs are shown in each boxplot (gray dots); dashed-gray lines indicate a change of at least 50% either decreasing (left line, FC = 0.5) or increasing (right line, FC = 1.5), while the dashed-red line indicates the value of no change (FC = 1).…”