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    Contribution of GIRK2-containing channels to RMP and GABA<sub>B</sub>-induced inhibition of NPY neurons. by Youjin Oh (3308670)

    Published 2023
    “…(E) Small hyperpolarizing current steps (from −50 pA to 0 pA by 10 pA increments) were applied before (control) and after (baclofen) applications of baclofen. …”
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    Image5_Assessment of the effect of the SLC5A2 gene on eGFR: a Mendelian randomization study of drug targets for the nephroprotective effect of sodium-glucose cotransporter protein... by Gailing Liu (19503148)

    Published 2024
    “…This suggests that a 1-SD increase in HbA1c levels, regulated by the SLC5A2 gene, is associated with decreased eGFR. …”
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    Programmed Cell Death-1 Polymorphisms Decrease the Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis Involving Twelve Case-Control Studies by Wenjing Dong (117921)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>5</i> (rs2227981) polymorphism is associated a strongly decreased risk of cancers. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: SGLT2 inhibitors decrease overhydration and proteasuria in patients with chronic kidney disease: a longitudinal observational study by Schork A. (17795387)

    Published 2024
    “…At baseline, patients displayed overhydration (OH) with + 0.4 (-0.2 – 2.2) L/1.73m² which decreased by 0.5 (0.1 – 1.2) L/1.73m² after 6 months. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: SGLT2 inhibitors decrease overhydration and proteasuria in patients with chronic kidney disease: a longitudinal observational study by Schork A. (17795387)

    Published 2024
    “…At baseline, patients displayed overhydration (OH) with + 0.4 (-0.2 – 2.2) L/1.73m² which decreased by 0.5 (0.1 – 1.2) L/1.73m² after 6 months. …”