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    Table_1_The Increase in Paraoxonase 1 Is Associated With Decrease in Left Ventricular Volume in Kidney Transplant Recipients.docx by Philip W. Connelly (10522333)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: Both PON1 mass and arylesterase activity are increased by kidney transplantation. The increase in PON1 mass is consistent with a novel relationship to the increase in hemoglobin and decrease in left ventricular volume and NT-proBNP seen when kidney function is restored.…”
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    Summary of the effect of MPDD on ART and TIBL across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease). by Mobina Faqani (22783963)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Summary of the effect of MPDD on ART and TIBL across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease).…”
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    Light, compared with dark, decreased activation in the amygdala and increased functional connectivity between the amygdala and ventro-medial prefrontal cortex. by Elise M. McGlashan (5798126)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(a) Voxels with significantly decreased activity in the amygdala during light relative to dark (<i>p</i><0.05, small volume correction using bilateral amygdala mask); (b) average time-course of the baseline-corrected BOLD signal across individuals (shaded areas represent SEM). …”
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    GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value). by Sangeetha Muthamilselvan (8966006)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value).</p>…”
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