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Supplementary Material for: Decrease in mycophenolic acid plasma level by sacubitril/valsartan in lupus nephritis patient: a case report
Published 2024“…The patient was a man in his 40s with a diagnosis of lupus nephritis class IVa/c+V. …”
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The effects of TDBP-TAZTO (5 and 50 mg/kg) on spatial learning and memory in rats in the Morris water test.
Published 2015“…Data ate expressed as mean ± SE (n = 10/group). <sup>a</sup><i>p</i> < 0.05, TDBP-TAZTO 5 mg/kg group vs. control group; <sup>b</sup><i>p</i> < 0.05, TDBP-TAZTO 50 mg/kg group vs. control group.…”
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Vitamin D3, but not the Cisplatin, could moderately reduce STZ-induced hyperglycemia in mice (a) Schematic representation of experimental protocol followed in the study: After accl...
Published 2025“…Interestingly the FBG is increased in the mice treated with cisplatin (2.5 mg/Kg) in the final two time points.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>…”
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Significant decrease of SMAD4 protein in DBA iPSCs.
Published 2015“…A) Slight decrease of mRNA level of <i>SMAD4</i> in the DBA iPSCs with <i>RPS19</i> or <i>RPL5</i> mutations. …”