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    Prolonged exposure to simulated microgravity diminishes dendritic cell immunogenicity by Tackett, Nichole, Bradley, Jillian H., Moore, Emily K., Baker, Stefanie H., Minter, Stephanie L., DiGiacinto, Brian, Arnold, Jennifer P., Gregg, Randal K.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-09-2019)
    “…Immune dysfunction due to microgravity remains a hurdle in the next step of human space exploration. Dendritic cells (DC) represent a critical component of…”
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    Adjuvant Lymphatic Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Patients With Lower-Extremity Ulcers: Effects on Wound Healing and Edema by Kilgore, Teresa, Malia, Marilyn, Di Giacinto, Brian, Minter, Stephanie, Samies, John

    “…In 2012, the US wound registry estimated that the cost of managing chronic wounds in the United States exceeded $50 billion. A large percentage of these wounds…”
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    THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POSITIVE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY FINDINGS WITH NORMAL EXERCISE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY by Sivak, Joseph, Daubert, Melissa, Minter, Stephanie, Armour, Alicia, Tinnemore, Amanda, Smith, Ross, Benedict, Linda, Coyne, Brian, Samad, Zainab, Velazquez, Eric

    “…During follow-up (6.5 yrs, IQR 3.7-9.4), patients with +ECG/-Echo had significantly more adverse events compared to those with -ECG/-Echo: composite death/…”
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    Organic matter processing and opportunities for stream mitigation in an intensively mined West Virginia watershed by Minter, Megan Stephanie

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Mountaintop removal/valley fill mining is a controversial process that may have far-reaching impacts on central Appalachian watersheds. Our project sought to…”
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    Organic matter processing and opportunities for stream mitigation in an intensively mined West Virginia watershed by Minter, Megan Stephanie

    “…Mountaintop removal/valley fill mining is a controversial process that may have far-reaching impacts on central Appalachian watersheds. Our project sought to…”
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    Dissertation