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A combined algorithm to distinguish between IB and NC models based on the differences in binding kinetics and DynR temporal evolution.
Published 2020“…In Examples 2 to 7, the fits are both bad (2, 3, 6) or both good (4, 5, 7), so <b><i>C</i></b> does not allow a decision and further analysis is needed. …”
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Effects of conivaptan on brain water content (BWC), blood-brain-barrier (BBB) disruption, plasma and urine sodium and osmolality.
Published 2015“…Following MCAO, Evans Blue (EB) extravasation index (I/C) was increased in vehicle treated mice, and reduced in conivaptan treated mice, naïve, n = 5, vehicle, n = 8, Conivaptan 0.2 mg, n = 8. (C, D) Conivaptan treatment of 0.2 mg resulted in an elevation of plasma sodium and osmolality, and decreased urine sodium and osmolality due to aquaresis. …”
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