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<i>Drosophila CG8501</i>, an orthologous gene of human <i>CD59</i>.
Published 2023“…These levels are related to <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011077#pgen.1011077.g004" target="_blank">Fig 4D</a> (n.s: not significant, <i>p</i> > 0.01). …”
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Effects of 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D<sub>3</sub> on transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER) in bEnd.3 cells under hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R).
Published 2015“…<p><b>(A)</b> TEER was decreased by H/R. The decrease was significantly prevented by pretreatment with 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D<sub>3</sub> (Vit D) at 20, 50, 100, and 200 nM. …”
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Three-Dimensional, Submicron Porous Electrode with a Density Gradient to Enhance Charge Carrier Transport
Published 2022“…This electrode shows an outstanding capacity of 94.2 mAh g<sup>–1</sup> at a fast current density of 59.7 C (20 A g<sup>–1</sup>), which is much higher than that of an electrode with a nearly constant density gradient (38.0 mAh g<sup>–1</sup>). …”
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The relationship of lung function with ambient temperature
Published 2018“…</p><p>Results</p><p>After adjustment for confounders, warmer ambient temperatures were associated with lower lung function in both cohorts (NHANES III <i>p</i> = 0.020; NHANES 2007–2012 <i>p</i> = 0.014). The effect was similar in both cohorts with a 0.71% and 0.59% predicted FEV<sub>1</sub> decrease for every 10°F increase in mean temperature in the NHANES III and NHANES 2007–2012 cohorts, respectively. …”