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Monocytes from blood treated with TPL2 or MEK inhibitors in the presence or absence of LPS
Blood, kidney and spleen tissues of mice treated with IFNA1 and G-744, P505-15, Cytoxan or BR3-Fc
Lmna N195K mouse model of dilated cardiomyopathy
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Selective reductive transformations using samarium diiodide-water.
First direct evidence of radical intermediates in samarium diiodide induced cyclization by ESR spect…
Samarium diiodide induced ketyl-(het)arene cyclisations towards novel N-heterocycles.
Medium-sized carbocycles by samarium diiodide-induced carbonyl-alkene cyclizations.
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Exploratory Drug Interaction Study Between SMIs and DOACs
Improving Diabetes Outcomes for People With Severe Mental Illness (SMI)
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Web-Based Delivery of MOVE! to Veterans With Serious Mental Illness (SMI)
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