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    Adenoviral transfer of human aquaporin-1 gene to rat liver improves bile flow in estrogen-induced cholestasis by Marrone, J, Lehmann, G L, Soria, L R, Pellegrino, J M, Molinas, S, Marinelli, R A

    Published in Gene therapy (01-12-2014)
    “…Estrogens can cause liver cholestatic disease. As downregulation of hepatocyte canalicular aquaporin-8 (AQP8) water channels has been involved in…”
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    Underflow process for direct-chip-attachment packaging by Lehmann, G.L., Driscoll, T., Guydosh, N.R., Li, P.C., Cotts, E.J.

    “…In flip-chip packaging, an underfill mixture is placed into the chip-to-substrate standoff created by the array of solder bumps, using a capillary flow…”
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    Study of a gel thermal interface material with micron-size particles by Davidson, D.A., Lehmann, G.L., Murray, B.T.

    “…The assembly by squeezing flow and the thermal resistance of a thin layer of a gel composite thermal interface material (TIM) with micron-sized alumina…”
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    A model of the underfill flow process: particle distribution effects by Guo, Y., Lehmann, G.L., Driscoll, T., Cotts, E.J.

    “…Key features of the underfill flow process are simulated by investigating the capillary flow of a dense suspension into a plane channel. A flow model is posed…”
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    Effect of geometric surface features on void formation: application to the underfill process by Davidson, D., Lehmann, G.L., Cotts, E.J.

    “…A study of the capillary flow process used to place underfill material in a chip-to-substrate gap is reported. The motion of an advancing liquid front has been…”
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    Viscosity measurements and models of underfill mixtures by Li, P.C., Cotts, E.J., Guo, Y., Lehmann, G.L.

    “…Measurement of the viscosity of commercial underfill mixtures has been conducted with a rotating parallel disk rheometer. Capillary flow of the mixtures into a…”
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