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Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the increase in the integrity and decrease in the permeability of epithelial barrier injury induced by LPS in Caco2 monolayers.
Published 2024“…<p>(<b>A)</b> Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the effect of LPS on TEER in Caco2 cells on days 1–22. (<b>B)</b> Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the effect of LPS on TEER in Caco2 cells on day 22. …”
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Kenya: Enrolment, time to IVA, mortality, admissions and readmissions at sites in Kenya.
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Improvement effect of lactoferrin and Coenzyme Q10 on body composition of mice with sarcopenia.
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Comparison of the Non-healed but Improved DUs Based on Initial Wound Area Size in 2022 vs. 2023.
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Comparison of the Non-healed but Improved PIs Based on Initial Wound Area Size in 2022 vs. 2023.
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Table 2_Bibliometric analysis of global research on the clinical applications of aminoglycoside antibiotics: improving efficacy and decreasing risk.docx
Published 2025“…Future studies should examine the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic targets of AGs and assess the efficacy and safety of administration by inhalation to improve efficacy and decrease risk.</p>…”