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The survival time of different NK cell infiltration extent in the lung cancer.
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NK cells phenotype expressed in different pathological type of lung cancer.
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Causal estimates of genetic liability for nsCL/P on philtrum width using mendelian randomization.
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Immune fluorescence detecting the phenotype of NK cells in lung cancer tissues.
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The ratio of absolute minimal dV/dt to maximal dV/dt is affected by the overlap level of Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> currents.
Published 2012“…For a given action potential at 37°C, the Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> currents exhibit significantly less overlap, leading to a relatively large minimal dV/dt peak (similar in amplitude-time course as I<sub>K</sub>), while the maximal dV/dt peak resembles the amplitude-time course of I<sub>Na</sub>. …”
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Quantification of grip strength and muscle fiber histology.
Published 2020“…(D, E) Representative images of muscle fiber staining using anti-slow skeletal myosin heavy chain antibody of cross sections of the forelimbs of <i>Scn11a</i><sup><i>+/L799P</i></sup> mice (D) and <i>Scn11a</i><sup><i>+/+</i></sup> mice (E) (bar 200 μm) showing positively labeled slow (type 1) myosin isoform muscle fibers (marked by arrows). …”