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Cohort characteristics.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The analysis reveals a significant decrease in all health services utilization from 2016 to 2019, followed by an increase until 2022. …”
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Baseline patient characteristics.
Published 2025“…Changes during drug infusion were compared in a linear mixed model to assess the effects of s-ketamine and midazolam compared to saline. …”
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<i>Otx</i> knockdown causes a decrease in <i>dct</i> expression in the developing RPE.
Published 2012“…<i>dct</i> expression was reduced only in the ventral most region of the optic cup in single morphants (B–D, white arrows) compared to controls (A). <i>dct</i> expression was significantly decreased in the ventral RPE of <i>otx1a</i>/<i>otx2</i> morphants and to an even greater degree in <i>otx1a</i>/<i>otx1b</i>/<i>otx2</i> morphants (E–F, white arrows). …”
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Whitebark Pine, Population Density, and Home-Range Size of Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Published 2014“…For grizzly bears (<i>Ursus arctos</i>) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), recent decline of whitebark pine (WBP; <i>Pinus albicaulis</i>), an important fall food resource, has been paired with a slowing of population growth following two decades of robust population increase. …”
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