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Heat shock response induced by both elevated temperature and a proteasome inhibitor
Cerebral cortex, liver, and skeletal muscle of 8 day old chicks exposed to elevated temperatures
Whole blood from rats treated with D-amphetamine in hyperthermic or hypothermic environments
Fetal biceps femoris muscles from sheep exposed to intrauterine growth restriction during gestation
Heat shocked spermatocyte and hepatocyte expression profiles
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Patient suspected susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia: impact of the disease.
What is malignant hyperthermia susceptibility?
Anaesthetic management of a parturient patient with a malignant hyperthermia partner.
Transform commercial magnetic materials into injectable gel for magnetic hyperthermia therapy in viv…
Scale-up approach for the preparation of magnetic ferrite nanocubes and other shapes with benchmark …
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Bupivacaine Digital Blocks: How Long is the Pain Relief and Temperature Elevation?
Non-invasive Sensor for Core Temperature Measurement
Target Temperature Management After Cardiac Arrest
Comparison of Three Methods of Taking Temperatures in the Well Baby Nursery
Muscle and Body Temperature Responses During Uphill and Downhill Running
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