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    Table_1_Lactose-Induced Chronic Diarrhea Results From Abnormal Luminal Microbial Fermentation and Disorder of Ion Transport in the Colon.XLS by Hong Xue (28736)

    Published 2020
    “…Low NHE3 expression and phosphorylation levels, and decreases in delta basal short circuit current after apical Na<sup>+</sup> removal in the colonic mucosa of the IHLD group contributed to Na<sup>+</sup> accumulation in the lumen and decrease stimulated Cl<sup>–</sup> secretion with low CFTR and NKCC1 expression would compensate for water and electrolyte loss during the diarrhea process. …”
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    Image_1_Lactose-Induced Chronic Diarrhea Results From Abnormal Luminal Microbial Fermentation and Disorder of Ion Transport in the Colon.TIF by Hong Xue (28736)

    Published 2020
    “…Low NHE3 expression and phosphorylation levels, and decreases in delta basal short circuit current after apical Na<sup>+</sup> removal in the colonic mucosa of the IHLD group contributed to Na<sup>+</sup> accumulation in the lumen and decrease stimulated Cl<sup>–</sup> secretion with low CFTR and NKCC1 expression would compensate for water and electrolyte loss during the diarrhea process. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Lactose-Induced Chronic Diarrhea Results From Abnormal Luminal Microbial Fermentation and Disorder of Ion Transport in the Colon.PDF by Hong Xue (28736)

    Published 2020
    “…Low NHE3 expression and phosphorylation levels, and decreases in delta basal short circuit current after apical Na<sup>+</sup> removal in the colonic mucosa of the IHLD group contributed to Na<sup>+</sup> accumulation in the lumen and decrease stimulated Cl<sup>–</sup> secretion with low CFTR and NKCC1 expression would compensate for water and electrolyte loss during the diarrhea process. …”
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    The impact of excessive DNA amounts used for bisulfite conversion on the amplification efficiency and the methylation level of <i>LINE-1</i> and <i>Alu</i>. by Trang Thi Quynh Tran (20485595)

    Published 2024
    “…A serial dilution of human methylated DNA amounts, corresponding to 500 ng, 50 ng, 5 ng, 1 ng and 0.5 ng was treated by bisulfite. …”
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    First-in-Class Hydrazide-Based HDAC6 Selective Inhibitor with Potent Oral Anti-Inflammatory Activity by Attenuating NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Kairui Yue (11874403)

    Published 2022
    “…Representative inhibitor <b>35m</b> exhibits potent HDAC6 inhibitory activity with an IC<sub>50</sub> value of 0.019 μM. To our surprise, <b>35m</b> establishes significant improvement in the pharmacokinetic property with much higher AUC<sub>0‑inf</sub> (10292 ng·h/mL) and oral bioavailability (93.4%) than hydroximic acid-based HDAC6 inhibitors Tubastatin A and ACY-1215. …”
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    First-in-Class Hydrazide-Based HDAC6 Selective Inhibitor with Potent Oral Anti-Inflammatory Activity by Attenuating NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Kairui Yue (11874403)

    Published 2022
    “…Representative inhibitor <b>35m</b> exhibits potent HDAC6 inhibitory activity with an IC<sub>50</sub> value of 0.019 μM. To our surprise, <b>35m</b> establishes significant improvement in the pharmacokinetic property with much higher AUC<sub>0‑inf</sub> (10292 ng·h/mL) and oral bioavailability (93.4%) than hydroximic acid-based HDAC6 inhibitors Tubastatin A and ACY-1215. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Curcumin, a Multi-Ion Channel Blocker That Preferentially Blocks Late Na+ Current and Prevents I/R-Induced Arrhythmias.zip by Lv Song (9265217)

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, Cur concentration dependently inhibited the Late-sodium current (I<sub>Na.L</sub>), Transient-sodium current (I<sub>Na.T</sub>), L-type calcium current (I<sub>Ca.L</sub>), and Rapidly delayed rectifying potassium current (I<sub>Kr</sub>), with IC<sub>50</sub> values of 7.53, 398.88, 16.66, and 9.96 μmol/L, respectively. …”
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