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Supplementary Material for: Platelet Decreases following Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Initiation as a Novel Risk Factor for Renal Nonrecovery
Published 2021“…<b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> Platelet nadir <100 × 10<sup>3</sup>/µL and platelet decrease by >50% following CRRT initiation were both associated with lower rates of renal recovery. …”
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Decrease in log<sub>10</sub> CFU counts in footpads.
Published 2013“…<p>Decrease in the log<sub>10</sub> CFU counts in the footpads of mice treated with, streptomycin+ rifampin for 5 days a week (STR+RIF 5/7), STR+RIF for 7 days a week (STR+RIF 7/7) and STR+ rifapentine (RPT) (STR+RPT 5/7) compared to untreated controls. …”
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A Sensitive Water-Soluble Reversible Optical Probe for Hg<sup>2+</sup> Detection
Published 2018“…In an attempt to increase the water-solubility of the manganese sensors we changed the dye from BODIPY to hemicyanine. The resultant molecule <b>qHCM</b> afforded a distinct reversible change in the absorption features and a concomitant visible color change upon binding to Hg<sup>2+</sup> ions, leading to a highly water-soluble mercury sensor with a 10 ppb detection limit. …”
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A Sensitive Water-Soluble Reversible Optical Probe for Hg<sup>2+</sup> Detection
Published 2018“…In an attempt to increase the water-solubility of the manganese sensors we changed the dye from BODIPY to hemicyanine. The resultant molecule <b>qHCM</b> afforded a distinct reversible change in the absorption features and a concomitant visible color change upon binding to Hg<sup>2+</sup> ions, leading to a highly water-soluble mercury sensor with a 10 ppb detection limit. …”
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