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81. The role of estrogen receptor alpha in epididymal sperm structure and function
82. Luminal calcium regulation of ryanodine receptor channels
83. Characterization of N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) expression in breast cancer
84. Mechanisms for cadmium lumen-to-cell transport by the luminal membrane of the rabbit proximal tubule
85. Regulation of ryanodine receptors by luminal calcium
86. Degrading Proteases and Organ Failure during Physiological Shock
87. Identification of DNase II in Mouse Spermatozoa and Luminal Fluid from the Epididymis and Vas Deferens
88. Accurate Quantification of Percent Area Luminal Stenosis Using Material Decomposition and a Whole-body Research Photon Counting Multi-Energy CT System
89. Luminal testicular factors as regulators of initial segment function
90. Nutritional and hormonal factors in intestinal adaptation following bowel resection
91. Interleukin-1 distinctly modulates smooth muscle cell phenotype and plays dual protective roles in advanced atherosclerosis
92. Expression of sialomucin complex/Muc -4, an intramembrane ligand of ErbB2, in the female reproductive tract and its regulation in the uteru
93. The human carotid bulb as a hemodynamic volume flow rate pulsatility damping filter mediated by carotid bifurcation vessel luminal geometry
94. Cytosolic and luminal modulation of Ca(2+) signalling by parvalbumin and calreticulin in Xenopus oocytes
95. Pathogenesis of swine dysentery: The role of luminal antigens in the activation of mucosal T lymphocytes
96. Activation of Torsin ATPases by LAP1 and LULL 1
97. Transcription factor activator protein 2C and downstream redox biology effectors in development and carcinogenesis
98. Correlation Between Tumor Immune Microenvironment And Molecular Subtype And Prognosis Of Breast Cancer
99. ETS Family Transcription Factor GABPA Inhibits The Malignant Phenotype Of Bladder Cancer By Regulating Luminal-basal Differentiation
100. Single-cell Analysis Of Cell Differentiation And Origin Of Human Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer Cells
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