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TUNEL staining of SARS-CoV-2 infected k18hACE2 mice ventral tegmental area.
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Size-exclusion HPLC and SDS-PAGE Analysis of βA3ΔG91 vs WT mouse lens proteins.
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Odds ratio (OR) of the OSA presence according to circulating levels of miRs.
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Urbanization as a risk factor for aortic stiffness in a cohort in India
Published 2018“…There was also an inverse association between distance from the urban center and mean carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity: each 10 km increase in distance was associated with a decrease in mean carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity of 0.07 m/s (95% CI: -0.09, -0.06 m/s). …”
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Neural responses associated with viewing pictures of a beloved during periods of acute experimental thermal pain.
Published 2010“…Neurological (right on right) convention is used. (a) Sagittal view (x = −8) of conjunction analyses showing areas of BOLD increase (yellow) and decrease (blue) associated with viewing pictures of a romantic partner, over and above both viewing pictures of an attractive and familiar acquaintance, and a word-association distraction task. …”