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4. Reference conditions and threshold values for nitrate-nitrogen in New Zealand groundwaters.

7. Efficacy of a multitargeted, salicylic acid‐based dermocosmetic cream compared to benzoyl peroxide 5% in Acne vulgaris: Results from a randomized study.

8. A multi-study analysis enables identification of potential microbial features associated with skin aging signs.

14. Skin microbiome dysbiosis and the role of Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis in adults and children: A narrative review.

15. Aspirin’s Active Metabolite Salicylic Acid Targets High Mobility Group Box 1 to Modulate Inflammatory Responses

23. First non-alpha-amino acid guanidines acting as efficient NO precursors upon oxidation by NO-synthase II or activated mouse macrophages

25. Differential effects of alkyl- and arylguanidines on the stability and reactivity of inducible NOS heme-dioxygen complexes

27. A Bioinspired Synthesis of Polyfunctional Indoles.

28. Activation of Plant Innate Immunity by Extracellular High Mobility Group Box 3 and Its Inhibition by Salicylic Acid.

29. Identification of multiple salicylic acid-binding proteins using two high throughput screens.

30. Structure of the Arabidopsis thaliana TOP2 oligopeptidase.

31. NO synthesis and signaling in plants – where do we stand?

33. Salicylic acid binds NPR3 and NPR4 to regulate NPR1-dependent defense responses.

34. Bacterial bioclusters relate to hydrochemistry in New Zealand groundwater.

39. Cu(II) removal by Anoxybacillus flavithermus-iron oxide composites during the addition of Fe(II)aq.

40. Aspirin′s Active Metabolite Salicylic Acid Targets High Mobility Group Box 1 to Modulate Inflammatory Responses.

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