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Open AccessPrevalence of metabolic syndrome among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma of different etiologies: a retrospective study
This study compared the prevalences of metabolic syndrome and of cardiac or kidney comorbidities among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) associated with metabolic dysfunction-related fatty liver dis...
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Open AccessMonitor for lactate in perspiration
Sweat is a noninvasive biological fluid on the surface of human skin and has attracted increasing attention as a diagnostic specimen for disease and biomarker detection. Sweat metabolite quantification is poss...
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Dopamine Receptor 1 Modulates the Discharge Activities of Inspiratory and Biphasic Expiratory Neurons via cAMP-Dependent Pathways
Dopamine receptor 1 (D1R) plays an essential role in regulating respiratory activity in mammals, however, little is known about how this receptor acts to modulate the basic respiratory rhythmogenesis. Here, by si...
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Tacrolimus dosing in Chinese renal transplant recipients: a population-based pharmacogenetics study
The aims of this study were to examine the effects of genetic and clinical factors on the maintenance dose of tacrolimus in patients following renal transplantation and to develop a tacrolimus-dosing model tha...
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Glial Cells are Involved in the Exciting Effects of Doxapram on Brainstem Slices In Vitro
This study tested whether the glial cells are involved in the exciting effects of doxapram on brainstem slice in vitro. Experiments were performed in brainstem slice preparations from neonatal rats. The medial...
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A rice quantitative trait locus for salt tolerance encodes a sodium transporter
Many important agronomic traits in crop plants, including stress tolerance, are complex traits controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Isolation of these QTLs holds great promise to improve world agricul...