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1. Barriers and facilitators to the implementation and adoption of improvement coaching: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

2. Effectiveness of Quality Improvement Coaching on Process Outcomes in Health Care Settings: A Systematic Review.

3. Transformational Coaching: Effect on Process of Care Outcomes and Determinants of Uptake

4. PTSD Susceptibility and Challenges: Pathophysiological Consequences of Behavioral Symptoms.

5. Novel Approach for Detecting the Neurological or Behavioral Impact of Physiological Episodes (PEs) in Military Aircraft Crews.

6. Monitoring from Battlefield to Bedside: Serum Repositories Help Identify Biomarkers, Perspectives on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

8. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia impairs L-type amino acid transporter-1 expression in human and baboon lung.

9. Hyperoxia inhibits nitric oxide treatment effects in alveolar epithelial cells via effects on L-type amino acid transporter-1.

10. Intra-amniotic LPS amplifies hyperoxia-induced airway hyperreactivity in neonatal rats.

11. S-nitrosothiol transport via PEPT2 mediates biological effects of nitric oxide gas exposure in macrophages.

12. Transpulmonary flux of S-nitrosothiols and pulmonary vasodilation during nitric oxide inhalation: role of transport.

13. NOS2 regulation of LPS-induced airway inflammation via S-nitrosylation of NF-{kappa}B p65.

14. Expression and distribution of voltage-gated ion channels in ferret sinoatrial node.

15. Transport rather than diffusion-dependent route for nitric oxide gas activity in alveolar epithelium.

16. Pulmonary alveolar epithelial uptake of S-nitrosothiols is regulated by L-type amino acid transporter.

17. Heterogeneous expression of NO-activated soluble guanylyl cyclase in mammalian heart: implications for NO- and redox-mediated indirect versus direct regulation of cardiac ion channel function.

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