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    Topical application of ATX inhibitor (S32826) decreases IOP in rabbits. by Padma Iyer (141117)

    Published 2012
    “…A. 10 mM S32826 exhibited the maximum and statistically significant effect in lowering IOP (by 5–6 mm Hg; n = 9) with drug application at 0 and 5 hrs (indicated with arrows, 35 µl×2) relative to sham controls receiving pH adjusted water. …”
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    Inhibition of IL-17A at tumor sites decreases the intratumoral microvessel density. by Keiji Hayata (277090)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) The endothelial maker CD31-stained sections of tumor tissue are shown in Ad-SNC and Ad-si-IL-17 treatment models, Ad-si-IL-17 treatment decreased the intratumoral microvessel density compared with Ad-SNC. …”
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    Growth, ammonium metabolism, and photosynthetic properties of <i>Ulva australis</i> (Chlorophyta) under decreasing pH and ammonium enrichment - Fig 4 by Leah B. Reidenbach (4620856)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A) Total chlorophyll (mg Chl <i>a</i> + <i>b</i> g</b><sup><b>-1</b></sup><b>FW), (B) rETR</b><sub><b>max</b></sub><b>from rapid light curves, and (C) F</b><sub><b>v</b></sub><b>/F</b><sub><b>m</b></sub><b>from rapid light curves for <i>Ulva australis</i> grown under ambient and enriched NH</b><sub><b>4</b></sub><sup><b>+</b></sup><b>treatments across a range of pH</b><sub><b>T</b></sub>. …”
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    Activation of mGluR5 site-specifically decreases spine density in the nucleus accumbens. by Kellie S. Gross (3115299)

    Published 2016
    “…(B)Twenty-four hours after local microinfusion to the nucleus accumbens, CHPG (10 μg/side, <i>n</i> = 7 animals) decreased dendritic spine density compared to vehicle control (<i>n</i> = 7) in the nucleus accumbens core but had no effect on spine length or head diameter. …”
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    Prevalence of smoking during COVID19 (n = 1844). by Mahmoud A. Alomari (14780446)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The prevalence of smoking was 33.3%, 46.1%, and 21.1% for cigarettes (Cg), waterpipe (Wp), and E-cigarettes (ECg), respectively. Among the smokers, 38.5–45.8% reported a “no-change,” while 32.1–41.7% reported adecrease” in SH during confinement. …”
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