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    Data_Sheet_1_NBCe2 (Slc4a5) Is Expressed in the Renal Connecting Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts and Mediates Base Extrusion.PDF by Dagne Barbuskaite (740897)

    Published 2020
    “…In isolated renal CNT and CCD, genetic deletion of NBCe2 leads to decreased net base extrusion. To determine the role of renal NBCe2 in the development of hypertension, we generated CNT and intercalated cell NBCe2 knockout mice by crossing an Slc4a5 lox mouse with mice expressing cre recombinase under the V-ATPase B1 subunit promotor. …”
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    Mammalian OPN5 is a UV light-sensitive photopigment with 11-<i>cis</i>-retinal bound and exhibits a bistable nature. by Daisuke Kojima (201720)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Absorption spectra of mouse OPN5 (Dark) and its photoproduct (Light). …”
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    Anti-replicative recombinant 5S rRNA molecules can modulate the mtDNA heteroplasmy in a glucose-dependent manner by Romuald Loutre (5410142)

    Published 2018
    “…We have also shown that 5S ribosomal RNA, partially imported into human mitochondria, can be used as a vector to deliver anti-replicative oligoribonucleotides into human mitochondria. …”
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    Figure 1 raw data by Urban Bezeljak (8372241)

    Published 2020
    “…(A) Schematic of Rab5 activation reconstitution assay on a supported lipid bilayer (SLB). …”
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    Table_1_Elevated hypertriglyceridemia and decreased gallstones in the etiological composition ratio of acute pancreatitis as affected by seasons and festivals: A two-center real-wo... by Wenhua He (5721077)

    Published 2022
    “…The composition ratio of gallstone AP in the south center was higher than that in the north center (59.5% vs. 49%), especially in summer (62.9% vs. 44.0%) and autumn (61.5% vs. 45.7%, all P<0.001).…”
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