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Routine blood test results.
Published 2014“…There was a clear trend of decreased red blood cell count (A), while white blood cell and neutrophils numbers were increased (B,C). …”
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Tensile Properties of Ultrathin Bisphenol‑A Polycarbonate Films
Published 2019“…All PC thin films, regardless of thickness, showed clear shear banding deformations near a well-defined yield point, while the Young’s modulus and maximum stress decreased dramatically as the thickness decreased below the radius end-to-end distance for the polymer chains. …”
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Tensile Properties of Ultrathin Bisphenol‑A Polycarbonate Films
Published 2019“…All PC thin films, regardless of thickness, showed clear shear banding deformations near a well-defined yield point, while the Young’s modulus and maximum stress decreased dramatically as the thickness decreased below the radius end-to-end distance for the polymer chains. …”
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Tensile Properties of Ultrathin Bisphenol‑A Polycarbonate Films
Published 2019“…All PC thin films, regardless of thickness, showed clear shear banding deformations near a well-defined yield point, while the Young’s modulus and maximum stress decreased dramatically as the thickness decreased below the radius end-to-end distance for the polymer chains. …”
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Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species and Mitochondrial Proteins in Biophoton Emission in Roots of Soybean Plants under Flooding Stress
Published 2015“…Mitochondria were isolated and purified from the roots of soybean plants grown under flooding stress by using a Percoll gradient, and proteins were analyzed by a gel-free proteomic technique. …”
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Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species and Mitochondrial Proteins in Biophoton Emission in Roots of Soybean Plants under Flooding Stress
Published 2015“…Mitochondria were isolated and purified from the roots of soybean plants grown under flooding stress by using a Percoll gradient, and proteins were analyzed by a gel-free proteomic technique. …”
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Compromised angiogenesis and vascular Integrity in impaired diabetic wound healing
Published 2020“…<div><p>Vascular deficits are a fundamental contributing factor of diabetes-associated diseases. …”
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Activity of SERCA2a and relative contribution of NCX and SERCA2a to the Ca<sup>2+</sup> transient constant.
Published 2014“…C) The relative contribution of SERCA2a to the Ca<sup>2+</sup> transient decay constant was significantly decreased in SHRF. …”
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Positive modulation of mGluR1a increases spine density in the nucleus accumbens but not in the dorsal striatum.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Twenty-four hours after systemic administration, SYN119 (10 mg/kg, <i>n</i> = 10 animals) increased dendritic spine density compared to vehicle control (<i>n</i> = 9) in the nucleus accumbens core but had no effect on spine length or head diameter. …”
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Representative sample of flow cytometric evaluation of the CD14 and CD16 expression on isolated monocytes from a healthy control (left panel) and a hemodialysis patient (right pane...
Published 2015“…Hemodialysis patients show a decreased proportion of CD14<sup>++</sup>CD16<sup>-</sup> and an increase of CD14<sup>++</sup>CD16<sup>+</sup> and CD14<sup>+</sup>CD16<sup>++</sup> monocytes.…”