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Differences in the binding sites of two site-3 sodium channel toxins.
Quantitative evaluation of internal marks made using MRgFUS as seen on MRI, CT, US, and digital color images - a pilot study.
Statistics, Nonparametric
Trends and outcomes in transplantation for complex congenital heart disease: 1984 to 2004.
High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity Enhances Allograft Rejection.
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High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity Enhances Allograft Rejection.
High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity Enhances Allograft Rejection. Transplantation. 2016 05; 100(5):1015-21.
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subject areas
Animals
Blood Glucose
Body Weight
Diet, Fat-Restricted
Diet, High-Fat
Female
Graft Rejection
Graft Survival
Heart
Heart Transplantation
Inflammation
Interferon-gamma
Kinetics
Lymphocyte Activation
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Obesity
Phenotype
Retrospective Studies
Spleen
T-Lymphocytes
Transplantation, Homologous
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Anita Chong
Dengping Yin
Luciana Molinero
Maria-Luisa Alegre