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    Fig 12 - by Matti Viluksela (321291)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Geometric means of absolute concentrations (A) and average relative (B) concentrations of 5 most abundant BDE congeners and the sum of other congeners in different study areas during the first (1972–1986), second (1987–2001) and third (2002–2017) trimester of the study. …”
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    CAF induced proliferation and resistance to apoptosis, decreased PBMC adhesion and triggered <i>in vitro</i> angiogenesis of HUVECs cultured with uremic toxins. by Massimiliano Migliori (719107)

    Published 2015
    “…By contrast, increasing doses of CAF (100 nM, 1μM, 10μM) increased viabilty and resistance to apoptosis (*p < 0.05 Uremic Toxins + CAF 100 nM, 1μM or 10μM vs. …”
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    Table 5_Road transportation is associated with decreased intestinal motility in horses.docx by Sharanne L. Raidal (3097719)

    Published 2025
    “…Signalment and past travel history were not predictive of intestinal motility, but horses with unknown or no prior travel history (mean 12.8, 95%CI 8.2-17.4 nmol/L) had higher cortisol concentrations prior to departure than horses known to have travelled previously (7.9, 5.8−9.9 nmol/L, p = 0.023).…”
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    Gross Cystic Disease Fluid Protein 15 in Stratum Corneum Is a Potential Marker of Decreased Eccrine Sweating for Atopic Dermatitis by Koji Kamiya (731109)

    Published 2015
    “…To identify GCDFP15-producing cells, double immunofluorescence staining for GCDFP15 and S100 protein was performed in frozen sections. To address the mechanism underlying the decreased eccrine sweating in AD patients, we examined the expression of cholinergic receptor M3 (CHRM3), a receptor for acetylcholine-induced sweating, in eccrine sweat glands. …”
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