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Indications for warfarin prescription in outpatients and inpatients in 2023.
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Western blotting for OMP expression using olfactory bulb and olfactory epithelium.
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Participant’s data including characteristics and primary outcome measurement.
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Effects of BM-MSCs on different types of lung cell death in different group.
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Training impact on electrical properties of P3 lumbar MNs. Rin: input resistance. Rheobase: lowest intensity of current injected in MNs to elicit an action potential (AP). AP threshold: voltage measured at the foot of the AP. AP amplitude: measured between the resting membrane potential and the AP peak. AP half width: time spent by the potential > 50% of the AP maximum amplitude. AP rise time: time spent by the potential between 10% and 90% of the AP maximum amplitude. AP half decay time: time spent by the potential between the AP maximum amplitude and the 50% decreasing amplitude. ADP: after-depolarization potential. All values are means ± SEM. The number of MNs recorded is indicated between brackets. ns: no significantly different....
Published 2025“…All values are means ± SEM. The number of MNs recorded is indicated between brackets. ns: no significantly different. …”