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    The sagittal view of T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging represented mild decreased spinal cord diameter without any other lesions at second admission. by Hossein Pourmontaseri (19329565)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The sagittal view of T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging represented mild decreased spinal cord diameter without any other lesions at second admission.…”
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    Image 1_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf by Francesca Bietto (21511316)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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    Table 1_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.docx by Francesca Bietto (21511316)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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    Image 5_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf by Francesca Bietto (21511316)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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    Image 4_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf by Francesca Bietto (21511316)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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    Image 2_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf by Francesca Bietto (21511316)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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    Image 3_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf by Francesca Bietto (21511316)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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    The sagittal view of T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging represented a mild decrease in spinal cord diameter without any other lesions at first admission. by Hossein Pourmontaseri (19329565)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The sagittal view of T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging represented a mild decrease in spinal cord diameter without any other lesions at first admission.…”
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    The sagittal view of T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging represented a mildly decreased spinal cord diameter without any other lesions at follow-up. by Hossein Pourmontaseri (19329565)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The sagittal view of T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging represented a mildly decreased spinal cord diameter without any other lesions at follow-up.…”
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