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Changes in CCA, Cell Area, Adhesion, FAs and ß1-integrin for control cells and cells exposed to various inhibitors for 60 min (↓ = decrease, NC = no change from the control, D = diffuse, PL = point-like, NP = not present and P = present).
Published 2013“…<p>Changes in CCA, Cell Area, Adhesion, FAs and ß1-integrin for control cells and cells exposed to various inhibitors for 60 min (↓ = decrease, NC = no change from the control, D = diffuse, PL = point-like, NP = not present and P = present).…”
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Housing conditions specifically impaired long-term SRM (mean±SEM): A) Rats in group housing displayed a significant decrease in SIT during the second 5 min encounter (A2, empty bars) compared to the first (A1, gray bars), regardless of the time interval between the encounters.
Published 2013“…B) Socially isolated rats displayed a significant decrease in SIT measured during the second encounter only for intervals of 30 and 60 min but not for a 120 min interval. …”
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Meta-analysis of peak (mL/kg/min) and morbidity.
Published 2023“…Using a previously defined cutoff value of > 15mL/kg/min for peak, showed evidence of decreased odds of mortality [OR: 0.55, 95% CI: 0.28–0.81] and but not decreased odds of postoperative morbidity [OR: 0.82, 95% CI: 0.64–1.00]. …”
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