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    Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is increased in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). by Kirkwood A. Pritchard Jr. (13449794)

    Published 2022
    “…The colocalization (white arrows) is markedly increased in HOX (hyperoxia, >90% O<sub>2</sub>) BPD rat lungs at postnatal day 10 (P10). …”
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    Impaired Ubr5 function results in increased canonical and decreased non-canonical HH signalling. by David Mellis (2833469)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Immunohistochemical analysis of six-week-old control and <i>Ubr5</i><sup><i>mt</i></sup> tibial AC examined for markers of canonical HH pathway activity. Relative to (A, C) control, (B, D) <i>Ubr5</i><sup><i>mt</i></sup> AC displayed increased staining intensities for PTCH1 (A, B) and GLI1 (C, D) with GLI1 exhibiting expanded expression domains (D, double-headed arrows). …”
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    Table_1_Gut Dysbiosis and Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction Promotes IgA Nephropathy by Increasing the Production of Gd-IgA1.DOCX by Yuyan Tang (8752464)

    Published 2022
    “…Actinobacteria, Bifidobacterium, Blautia, Bifidobacteriaceae, and Bifidobacteriales were decreased and Shigella was increased in IgAN. The decreased populations of these flora were negatively and significantly correlated with urine Gd-IgA1 and the levels of DAO, sICAM-1, D-LAC, and LPS.…”
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    Table_2_Gut Dysbiosis and Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction Promotes IgA Nephropathy by Increasing the Production of Gd-IgA1.XLSX by Yuyan Tang (8752464)

    Published 2022
    “…Actinobacteria, Bifidobacterium, Blautia, Bifidobacteriaceae, and Bifidobacteriales were decreased and Shigella was increased in IgAN. The decreased populations of these flora were negatively and significantly correlated with urine Gd-IgA1 and the levels of DAO, sICAM-1, D-LAC, and LPS.…”
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