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<scp>CD74</scp> knockout protects against LPS‐induced myocardial contractile dysfunction through <scp>AMPK‐Skp2‐SUV39H1</scp> ‐mediated demethylation of <scp>BCLB</scp>
British Journal of Pharmacology
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Ultra - small Pyropheophorbide - a Nanodots for Near - infrared Fluorescence/Photoacoustic Imaging-guided Photodynamic Therapy
Theranostics
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Validation of ultrasound biomicroscopy for the assessment of xenogeneic testis tissue grafts and cell implants in recipient mice
Andrology
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Exercise preconditioning protects against acute cardiac injury induced by lipopolysaccharide through general control nonderepressible 2 kinase
International Heart Journal
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Transcutaneous very-high resolution ultrasound for the quantification of carotid arterial intima-media thickness in children – Feasibility and comparison with conventional high resolution vascular ultrasound imaging
Atherosclerosis
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Non-Invasive Vascular Very-High Resolution Ultrasound to Quantify Artery Intima Layer Thickness: Validation of the Four-Line Pattern
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
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Diagnostic performance and utility of very high-resolution ultrasonography in diagnosing giant cell arteritis of the temporal artery
Rheumatology Advances in Practice
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Feasibility and precision of transcutaneous very-high resolution ultrasound for quantification of arterial structures in human neonates – Comparison with conventional high resolution vascular ultrasound imaging
Atherosclerosis
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Semi-automatic border detection software for the quantification of arterial lumen, intima-media and adventitia layer thickness with very-high resolution ultrasound
Atherosclerosis
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Assessment of ICAM-1 N-glycoforms in mouse and human models of endothelial dysfunction
PLOS ONE
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