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Dose- and time-dependent effect of IL-13, IL-4, and TGF-β1 on benzamil-sensitive <i>I</i><sub>sc</sub> and TEER in HBECs.
Published 2024“…<b>(D)</b> Time-dependent effect of IL-13 on TEER over 16 days. …”
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The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age.
Published 2025“…The corresponding Kolmogorov-Smirnov pairwise tests are not significant (S5 Table in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0331085#pone.0331085.s001" target="_blank">SI</a>). …”
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HRV parameters at different time points.
Published 2024“…Plasma epinephrine (E) significantly increased during residence in Antarctica. …”
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Number of Fixations, Dwell Time, and Mean Distance to targets and distractors.
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Capsaicin, pyridoxine, vincristine sulfate and ionomycin significantly decreased axon length ratio but only pyridoxine had no impact on neurotoxicity.
Published 2024“…(<b>A</b>) Caps significantly reduced axon length ratio over time and was significantly lower compared to EtOH control in both male and female rat DRGs. …”