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    Time‐Dependent Weakening of Granite at Hydrothermal Conditions by Jeppson, T. N., Lockner, D. A., Beeler, N. M., Moore, D. E.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-11-2023)
    “…The evolution of a fault's frictional strength during the interseismic period is a critical component of the earthquake cycle, yet there have been relatively…”
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    Frictional strength of wet and dry montmorillonite by Morrow, C. A., Moore, D. E., Lockner, D. A.

    “…Montmorillonite is a common mineral in fault zones, and its low strength relative to other common gouge minerals is important in many models of fault rheology…”
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    The effect of mineral bond strength and adsorbed water on fault gouge frictional strength by Morrow, C. A., Moore, D. E., Lockner, D. A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-03-2000)
    “…Recent studies suggest that the tendency of many fault gouge minerals to take on adsorbed or interlayer water may strongly influence their frictional strength…”
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    A Web‐Based Application for Initial Screening of Living Kidney Donors: Development, Implementation and Evaluation by Moore, D. R., Feurer, I. D., Zavala, E. Y., Shaffer, D., Karp, S., Hoy, H., Moore, D. E.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-02-2013)
    “…Most centers utilize phone or written surveys to screen candidates who self‐refer to be living kidney donors. To increase efficiency and reduce resource…”
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    Permeability reduction in granite under hydrothermal conditions by Morrow, C. A., Moore, D. E., Lockner, D. A.

    “…The formation of impermeable fault seals between earthquake events is a feature of many models of earthquake generation, suggesting that earthquake recurrence…”
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    Pressure-dependent myogenic constriction of cerebral arteries occurs independently of voltage-dependent activation by Lagaud, G, Gaudreault, N, Moore, E D W, Van Breemen, C, Laher, I

    “…Pressure-induced decreases in arterial diameter are accompanied by membrane depolarization and Ca(2+) entry via voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels. Recent evidence…”
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    Long period grating resonances in photonic bandgap fiber by Steinvurzel, P, Moore, E D, Mägi, E C, Kuhlmey, B T, Eggleton, B J

    Published in Optics express (03-04-2006)
    “…We demonstrate the formation of stress-induced long period gratings (LPGs) in fluid-filled photonic bandgap fiber (PBGF). Based on our experimental results,…”
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    Strengths of serpentinite gouges at elevated temperatures by Moore, D. E., Lockner, D. A., Ma, Shengli, Summers, R., Byerlee, J. D.

    “…Serpentinite has been proposed as a cause of both low strength and aseismic creep of fault zones. To test these hypotheses, we have measured the strength of…”
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    Cost perspectives of laparoscopic and open appendectomy by MOORE, D. E, SPEROFF, T, GROGAN, E, POULOSE, B, HOLZMAN, M. D

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-03-2005)
    “…Despite multiple studies comparing laparoscopic and open appendectomies, the clinically and economically superior procedure still is in question. A cost…”
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    Dramatic changes in oxidative tryptophan metabolism along the kynurenine pathway in experimental cerebral and noncerebral malaria by Sanni, LA, Thomas, SR, Tattam, BN, Moore, DE, Chaudhri, G, Stocker, R, Hunt, NH

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-02-1998)
    “…The pathogenesis of human cerebral malaria (CM) remains unresolved. In the most widely used murine model of CM, the presence of T lymphocytes and/or interferon…”
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    Photochemical Reactions Involved in the Phototoxicity of the Anticonvulsant and Antidepressant Drug Lamotrigine (Lamictal®) by Bilski, Piotr J., Wolak, M. A., Zhang, V., Moore, D. E., Chignell, C. F.

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-11-2009)
    “…Lamotrigine (LTG) [3,5‐diamino‐6‐(2,3‐dichlorophenyl)‐1,2,4‐triazine], an anticonvulsant and antidepressant drug Lamictal®, produces a (photo)toxic response in…”
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    Ovarian Tumors in a Cohort of Infertile Women by Rossing, Mary Anne, Daling, Janet R, Weiss, Noel S, Moore, Donald E, Self, Steven G

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (22-09-1994)
    “…Case reports of ovarian tumors in women undergoing infertility treatment have raised questions about the potential neoplastic effects of ovulation-inducing…”
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    Characterisation of glucose transporters in the intact coronary artery endothelium in rats: GLUT-2 upregulated by long-term hyperglycaemia by GAUDREAULT, N, SCRIVEN, D. R. L, MOORE, E. D. W

    Published in Diabetologia (01-12-2004)
    “…We have examined the effects of streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetes on the expression and subcellular distribution of the classic sugar transporters (GLUT-1…”
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    Validity and Reliability of Subject and Mother Reporting of Perinatal Factors by Sanderson, Maureen, Williams, Michelle A., White, Emily, Daling, Janet R., Holt, Victoria L., Malone, Kathleen E., Self, Steven G., Moore, Donald E.

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-01-1998)
    “…The authors used data from a population-based case-control study of breast cancer in women aged ≤44 years (cases, n = 975; controls, n = 866) conducted between…”
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    Population-based study of tamoxifen therapy and subsequent ovarian, endometrial, and breast cancers by Cook, L S, Weiss, N S, Schwartz, S M, White, E, McKnight, B, Moore, D E, Daling, J R

    “…The success of tamoxifen in reducing the occurrence of contralateral breast cancer among breast cancer patients in clinical trials has prompted the study of…”
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    A Geology and Geodesy Based Model of Dynamic Earthquake Rupture on the Rodgers Creek‐Hayward‐Calaveras Fault System, California by Harris, R. A., Barall, M., Lockner, D. A., Moore, D. E., Ponce, D. A., Graymer, R. W., Funning, G., Morrow, C. A., Kyriakopoulos, C., Eberhart‐Phillips, D.

    “…The Hayward fault in California's San Francisco Bay area produces large earthquakes, with the last occurring in 1868. We examine how physics‐based dynamic…”
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    Superresolution Three-Dimensional Images of Fluorescence in Cells with Minimal Light Exposure by Carrington, Walter A., Lynch, Ronald M., Edwin D. W. Moore, Isenberg, Gerrit, Fogarty, Kevin E., Fay, Fredric S.

    “…Fluorescent probes offer insight into the highly localized and rapid molecular events that underlie cell function. However, methods are required that can…”
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    Crystallographic controls on the frictional behavior of dry and water-saturated sheet structure minerals by Moore, Diane E., Lockner, David A.

    “…We compare the frictional strengths of 17 sheet structure mineral powders, measured under dry and water‐saturated conditions, to identify the factors that…”
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    Deep permeability of the San Andreas Fault from San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) core samples by Morrow, C.A., Lockner, D.A., Moore, D.E., Hickman, S.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-07-2014)
    “…The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) scientific borehole near Parkfield, California crosses two actively creeping shear zones at a depth of…”
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    Reduction of Permeability in Granite at Elevated Temperatures by Moore, Diane E., Lockner, David A., Byerlee, James D.

    “…The addition of hydrothermal fluids to heated, intact granite leads to permeability reductions in the temperature range of 300° to 500°C, with the rate of…”
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