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  1. 1861
  2. 1862
  3. 1863

    Advancing the science of NOWS research. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
  4. 1864

    Protocol measures. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
  5. 1865

    Cry variables. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
  6. 1866
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  14. 1874
  15. 1875

    RAGE protein and mRNA levels are decreased after silica injury. by Lasse Ramsgaard (351159)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Western blot of total protein in lung homogenate of lungs from control and silica treated WT mice, 5 µg of protein were loaded per lane. In addition to mRAGE and sRAGE a third isoform of RAGE, recently termed xRAGE <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0009604#pone.0009604-Gefter1" target="_blank">[40]</a>, was also detected by western blot. …”
  16. 1876
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  20. 1880