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CTNNAL1 enhances glucocorticoid sensitivity in HDM-induced asthma mouse model through deactivating h…
CTNNAL1 participates in the regulation of mucus overproduction in HDM-induced asthma mouse model thr…
Relevance of the expression of CTNNAL1 and the resistance of respiratory tract in rat with airway hy…
CTNNAL1 deficiency suppresses CFTR expression in HDM-induced asthma mouse model through ROCK1-CAL si…
Umami taste perception and preferences of the domestic cat (Felis catus), an obligate carnivore.
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