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Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) (N = 6).
Published 2024“…<p><b>(A)</b> During the cultivation of SMC and ALI we observed significantly differences on day 18 (SMC: 9.61 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; ALI: 7.73 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; p<0.05) and day 25 (SMC: 8.19 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; ALI: 6.44 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; p<0.05) ALI cultures showed significantly decreased values compared to SMC. …”
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Percent hyperemic DPV increase according to the preprocedural optical coherence tomography and S-TDE findings.
Published 2024“…<p>Percent hyperemic DPV increase was significantly lower in vessels with layered plaques (A) and in vessels with high preprocedural hyperemic DPV (B). …”
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Percent viability and cytotoxicity of NHBE cells are significantly altered by PAA exposure.
Published 2025“…(B) Cytotoxicity was assessed through production of lactase dehydrogenase (LDH); percent response significantly increased with concentration. …”
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Tree density decreases with increasing percent disturbance in upper montane forests.
Published 2019“…<p>Description: Tree density (ha<sup>-1</sup>) decreased significantly with increasing percent disturbance in the upper montane forest sites, however; density did not vary significantly with disturbance in the montane sites.…”
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