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Effects of cell culture patterns on injury and inflammation induced by the S1 protein.
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Effects of S1 protein and exposure duration on co-cultures of HPAEpics and AMs.
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Results for the asymmetric relationship between military expenditures and DOD energy consumption.
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Annual Difference in Energy Consumption Relative to Historical Median Change by 2032.
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Results for the asymmetric relationship between military expenditures and DOD energy consumption.
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Effectiveness of abdominal bracing core exercises as rehabilitation therapy for reducing abdominal symptoms in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and signif...
Published 2025“…After the intervention, pain and pressure-related symptoms significantly decreased in some cases; however, gastrointestinal symptoms did not improve. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Bupropion decreases plasma levels of asymmetric dimethylarginine and ameliorates renal injury by modulation of Ddah1, Oatp4c1, Oct2, and Mate1 in rats with ade...
Published 2025“…In adenine-induced chronic renal injury rats, long-term administration of BUP significantly decreased the serum concentration of ADMA and creatinine by 12.78% and 38.85%, respectively, ameliorated interstitial lesions and fibrosis and upregulated Ddah1, Oatp4c1, Oct2, Mate1. …”
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Effect of Bcl-xL on proteins involved in the apoptotic pathway of MDCK cells.
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Changes in sleep patterns before versus during the COVID-19 pandemic by age.
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