Čájehuvvojit 181 - 200 oktiibuot 2 052 bohtosis ohcui harm is (((((removedds. OR revolveddss.) OR evolves.) OR involved.) OR involves.) OR resolve.)', ohcanáigi: 0,46s Aiddostahte ozu
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    A meta-analysis of N-acetylcysteine in contrast-induced nephrotoxicity: unsupervised clustering to resolve heterogeneity-6 Dahkki Denise A Gonzales (38545)

    Almmustuhtton 2011
    “…The RR of CIN would have to be less than 0.67 in order for the RR of hemodialysis not to be on the side of harm (RR < 1).…”
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    DataSheet1_Inflammation-related pathways involved in damaged articular cartilage of rats exposed to T-2 toxin based on RNA-sequencing analysis.xlsx Dahkki Longyan Shi (14213120)

    Almmustuhtton 2022
    “…<p>Many studies have shown that ingestion of the T-2 toxin is harmful to articular cartilage. However, the mechanisms underlying damaged articular cartilage induced by T-2 toxin have not been elucidated. …”
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    Research process display. Dahkki Kui Xiao (10588658)

    Almmustuhtton 2021
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    The primers used in this study. Dahkki Kui Xiao (10588658)

    Almmustuhtton 2021
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    GO analyze and KEGG pathway. Dahkki Kui Xiao (10588658)

    Almmustuhtton 2021
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    Retrospective harm benefit analysis of pre-clinical animal research for six treatment interventions Dahkki Pandora Pound (3151902)

    Almmustuhtton 2018
    “…The HBA involves weighing the anticipated benefits of animal research against its predicted harms to animals but there are doubts about how objective and accountable this process is.…”
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    Impact of switching from cigarette smoking to tobacco heating system use on biomarkers of potential harm in a randomized trial Dahkki S. Michael Ansari (18624615)

    Almmustuhtton 2024
    “…We longitudinally assessed biomarkers of potential harm (BoPHs) known to be reversible upon smoking cessation as indicators of pathways involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular or respiratory diseases and carcinogenicity. …”
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