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3. Button shear testing for adhesion measurements of 2D materials

4. Current-Limited Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy

10. Introduction

16. Lack of L-type amino acid transporter 2 in murine thyroid tissue induces autophagy

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21. Single-cell transcriptomics defines heterogeneity of epicardial cells and fibroblasts within the infarcted murine heart

22. The Amino Acid Transporter Mct10/Tat1 Is Important to Maintain the TSH Receptor at Its Canonical Basolateral Localization and Assures Regular Turnover of Thyroid Follicle Cells in Male Mice

23. Author response: Single-cell transcriptomics defines heterogeneity of epicardial cells and fibroblasts within the infarcted murine heart

24. Monocarboxylate transporter 8 deficiency leads to autophagy-induced persistent cathepsin-mediated thyroglobulin processing triggered by insufficient L-type amino acid transporter 2 functionality

28. Single-cell transcriptomics defines heterogeneity of epicardial cells and fibroblasts within the infarcted heart

29. The Thyroid Hormone Transporter Mct8 Restricts Cathepsin-Mediated Thyroglobulin Processing in Male Mice through Thyroid Auto-Regulatory Mechanisms That Encompass Autophagy

30. Performance of In Silico Prediction Tools for the Detection of Germline Copy Number Variations in Cancer Predisposition Genes in 4208 Female Index Patients with Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer

32. TRPV4 channels are essential for alveolar epithelial barrier function as protection from lung edema

34. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) channels are essential for alveolar epithelial cell function

35. Flow-Controlled Ventilation Attenuates Lung Injury in a Porcine Model of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

50. Function of Cathepsin K in the Central Nervous System of Male Mice is Independent of Its Role in the Thyroid Gland

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