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Electronic Fetal Monitoring to Prevent Fetal Brain Injury: A Ubiquitous Yet Flawed Tool.
Etoposide sensitivity does not predict MLL rearrangements or risk of therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia.
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Ion Transport
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Production and localization of cGMP and PGE2 in nitroprusside-stimulated rat colonic ion transport.
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Inverse relationship between membrane lipid fluidity and activity of Na+/H+ exchangers, NHE1 and NHE3, in transfected fibroblasts.
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Angiotensin II directly regulates intestinal epithelial NHE3 in Caco2BBE cells.
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Enterocyte alpha 2-adrenergic receptors: yohimbine and p-aminoclonidine binding relative to ion transport.
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Preserved Na(+)/H(+) exchanger isoform 3 expression and localization, but decreased NHE3 function indicate regulatory sodium transport defect in ulcerative colitis.
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alpha 2-Adrenergic receptor regulation of ion transport in rabbit ileum.
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NHE-1 isoform of the Na+/H+ antiport is expressed in the rat and rabbit esophagus.
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Requirements for ion and solute transport, and pH regulation during enamel maturation.
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Lubiprostone decreases mouse colonic inner mucus layer thickness and alters intestinal microbiota.
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Adenoviral gene transfer corrects the ion transport defect in the sinus epithelia of a porcine CF model.
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Medical reversal of chronic sinusitis in a cystic fibrosis patient with ivacaftor.
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Oxalobacter formigenes-Derived Bioactive Factors Stimulate Oxalate Transport by Intestinal Epithelial Cells.
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