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    Culture reduces hSVF vascularization potential. by Venkat M. Ramakrishnan (2559520)

    Published 2016
    “…Significant decreases in total hSVF EC length are seen by day 5 as a function of increasing passage (***<i>p</i> ≤ 0.001). …”
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    STEP in-person sessions. by Shirley Yen (12632685)

    Published 2023
    “…Results from a pilot RCT demonstrated engagement of the target (positive affect) and a decrease in clinical outcomes (suicidal events; i.e., either a suicide attempt or an emergency intervention for an acute suicidal crisis), providing support to test the clinical effectiveness of STEP in a larger clinical trial with clinical staff implementing the intervention.…”
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    The variation of power density against current. by Nacer Badi (14046883)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, the voltage decreased from 0.75 V to 0.53 V at 500°C, and from 0.98 V to 0.73 V at 800°C, likely due to charge transfer resistance at the electrode-electrolyte interface. …”
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    Primary small molecule screen to identify attenuators of CSE-induced decrease in size and increase in MUC5AC. by Pranjali Beri (14945400)

    Published 2023
    “…Hit compounds at 1 and 10μM concentrations that <b>B)</b> increased spheroid size (swell) or <b>C)</b> decreased MUC5AC staining in the lumen relative to DMSO and CSE 3%-treated bronchospheres. …”
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    LiCl administered via 0.5% LiCl food pellets for 4 wks decreases GFAP levels in <i>Gfap</i>-R236H/+ mice. by Christine M. LaPash Daniels (796881)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Survival analysis for mice treated with 0.5% LiCl in food pellets for 4 wks. 94.7% (36/38) R236H/+ mice survived LiCl treatment while 100% of mice in other groups survived. …”