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Role of the NAD(P)H redox state in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion: Lessons from methyl esters of Krebs cycle intermediates
Transport in asymmetrically branched structures: A statistical mechanical approach to structure-function relations in the lung
 
Mechanical and chemical control of barrier in engineered microvessels
Modulation of myosin mechanics and kinetics by the myosin regulatory light chain
 
Characterization of a mammalian mutant cell line defective in glycerolipid biosynthesis
Seasonal activity and energetics of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) in south-central Texas
 
Ecological immunology in little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus; Chiroptera) affected by white-nose syndrome
Role of thiol modifications in modulating SERCA activity in myocardial regulation
 
Cloning of CDNAs for estrogen receptor alpha, aromatase, and aryl hydrocarbon receptors and environmental effects on gene expression in the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) and the red-eared slider (Pseudemys scripta)
Human low density lipoprotein structure from electron cryo-microscopy studies
 
Neural coding of circadian rhythm: Efferent modulation of Limulus visual sensitivity
Interfacial properties of the N-terminal lipid-binding domains of apolipoprotein B and their role in triacylglyceride-rich lipoprotein assembly
 
The effect of lung stretch during sleep on respiratory mechanics and variability in asthma
Normalization of microvascular physiology in engineered microvessels via cyclic adenosine monophosphate supplementation and artificial lymphatic drainage
 
Muscle ageing and anabolic response in the context of healthy and chronically HIV infected individuals
A two-sling mechanism of hyolaryngeal elevation in the pharyngeal phase of swallowing
 
Consequences of mitofusin ablation in cardiac myocytes. A genetic study in mice
The effects of streaming potential modeled electric fields on bovine aortic endothelial cells