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Flow chart of data screening and analysis.
Published 2025“…In contrast, the BMD, BV/TV, and Tb.N in the 12-week model group exhibited a modest but non-significant decrease relative to the 9-week model group. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Improvement of pulmonary edema and respiratory status after transcatheter PDA closure in the smallest and most premature infants.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>40% of patients weaned respiratory support. x-ray haziness change was not significantly different between groups (p = 0.086), however trended toward significance. 59% had decreased haziness and 16% had a marked decrease. …”
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Over-expression of Fas2 in the wing imaginal disc causes an EGFR-dependent reduction in organ size.
Published 2024“…(D) The notum size of adult male flies bearing FLP-OUT clones over-expressing Fas2<sup>GPI</sup> and Fas2<sup>TRM</sup> (G+T clone) was significantly smaller than the nota from either WT or siblings without clones (WT, no clone, white bars). …”
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Changes in functional connectivity between NREM and REM – comparison of in vivo experimental and in silico modeling data.
Published 2025“…These results indicate that during exposure to CFC, there is rapid network reorganization leading to more heterogenous interactions between populations of putative excitatory neurons, leading to selective strengthening of pairwise functional connectivity (i.e., recruitment) during REM – an effect observed to a much smaller extent during baseline and SHAM. …”