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    Dexmedetomidine Acts via the JAK2/STAT3 Pathway to Attenuate Isoflurane-Induced Neurocognitive Deficits in Senile Mice by Yanna Si (3234477)

    Published 2016
    “…Cognitive function was assessed 19 days later using a 5-day testing regimen with Morris water maze. …”
  4. 40304

    Nkx3.1 function is required to regulate brain pericyte numbers. by Suchit Ahuja (16440789)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>1</i><sup>−/−</sup> have decreased CtA vessel diameter in comparison to <i>nkx3</i>.…”
  5. 40305

    RPIA regulates colon cell proliferation through β-catenin expression in HCT116 cells. by Yu-Ting Chou (447778)

    Published 2018
    “…<i>AXIN2</i>, <i>Axis inhibition protein 2</i>; <i>CCND1</i>, <i>Cyclin D1</i>; <i>CCNE2</i>, <i>Cyclin E2</i>; <i>CTNNB1</i>, <i>CATENIN BETA 1</i>; pcDNA, pcDNA3 vector control; qPCR, quantitative PCR; RPIA, ribose-5-phosphate isomerase A; si-NC, negative control small interfering RNA; si-RPIA, RPIA small interfering RNA; TCF, T-cell transcription factor.…”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
  12. 40312

    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Untargeted Metabolomics and Gut Microbiota Modulation Study of Fermented Brown Rice for Obesity by Kaliyan Barathikannan (19495922)

    Published 2024
    “…FBR, in its entirety, has exhibited promise as a functional material for ameliorating obesity.…”
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    Bilayer Structure and Lipid Dynamics in a Model Stratum Corneum with Oleic Acid by Matthew I. Hoopes (1738276)

    Published 2011
    “…We also find that, with the addition of oleic acid, the bilayer midplane and interfacial densities are reduced and there is a 3% decrease in total thickness occurring mostly near the hydrophilic interface at 300 K with reduced overall density at 340 K. …”
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    Bilayer Structure and Lipid Dynamics in a Model Stratum Corneum with Oleic Acid by Matthew I. Hoopes (1738276)

    Published 2011
    “…We also find that, with the addition of oleic acid, the bilayer midplane and interfacial densities are reduced and there is a 3% decrease in total thickness occurring mostly near the hydrophilic interface at 300 K with reduced overall density at 340 K. …”
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    Bilayer Structure and Lipid Dynamics in a Model Stratum Corneum with Oleic Acid by Matthew I. Hoopes (1738276)

    Published 2011
    “…We also find that, with the addition of oleic acid, the bilayer midplane and interfacial densities are reduced and there is a 3% decrease in total thickness occurring mostly near the hydrophilic interface at 300 K with reduced overall density at 340 K. …”
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    Bilayer Structure and Lipid Dynamics in a Model Stratum Corneum with Oleic Acid by Matthew I. Hoopes (1738276)

    Published 2011
    “…We also find that, with the addition of oleic acid, the bilayer midplane and interfacial densities are reduced and there is a 3% decrease in total thickness occurring mostly near the hydrophilic interface at 300 K with reduced overall density at 340 K. …”
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    Bilayer Structure and Lipid Dynamics in a Model Stratum Corneum with Oleic Acid by Matthew I. Hoopes (1738276)

    Published 2011
    “…We also find that, with the addition of oleic acid, the bilayer midplane and interfacial densities are reduced and there is a 3% decrease in total thickness occurring mostly near the hydrophilic interface at 300 K with reduced overall density at 340 K. …”
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    Bilayer Structure and Lipid Dynamics in a Model Stratum Corneum with Oleic Acid by Matthew I. Hoopes (1738276)

    Published 2011
    “…We also find that, with the addition of oleic acid, the bilayer midplane and interfacial densities are reduced and there is a 3% decrease in total thickness occurring mostly near the hydrophilic interface at 300 K with reduced overall density at 340 K. …”