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Renal hypoperfusion and impaired
endothelium-dependent vasodilation in an animal
model of VILI: the role of the peroxynitrite-PARP ... peroxynitrite attenuates VILI and renal hypoperfusion
and dysfunction, by maintaining endothelium-dependent
vasodilation and decr...
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ysis and drafting of the manuscript. KL was in charge of the
recruitment of patients and their demography and performed
the ELISA measurements. XS participated in the culturing
PBMNCs and ... functionality assays. CK participated in the
design of the study and helped to draft the manuscript. ML
participated in the design and coordination of...
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body clearance of these compounds, with the remaining
amounts being eliminated in unknown proportions by the exo-
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[11,12]. The ... laboratory analyses. TL and EWS
recruited and examined patients and controls, and collected
clinical information. WEW performed the statistical analyses.
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crosstalk between the immune system and bone and in
uncovering the mechanism by which sex-steroids, infection
and inflammation lead to bone loss by disregulating T
lymphocyte ... treated with the TNF inhibitor TNF binding
protein [16] are protected from ovx-induced bone loss.
The presence of increased levels of TNF in the BM of ovx
animals and...
... resulted in invasion of the
thymus by day 14; accompanied by severe thymic atro-
phy[17].
In humans, postmortem studies show thymic involu-
tion in the severely malnourished[18]. Furthermore,
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identifying and quantifying 222 tyrosine phosphorylated
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