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1. ADAR Expression and Single Nucleotide Variants in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Affect the Response to Interferon Beta Therapy

2. Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Clonal Replacement in a Malaysian Teaching Hospital: Findings from an Eight-Year Interval Molecular Surveillance

3. Study on the stress path dependency of collapse behavior of Gorgan loess implementing unsaturated oedometer devices

4. Effect of immunization against ox-LDL with two different antigens on formation and development of atherosclerosis

5. Clinical characteristics of patients with hidradenoma and hidradenocarcinoma: A multicenter retrospective review.

6. The cannabinoid CB 2 agonist LY2828360 suppresses neuropathic pain behavior and attenuates morphine tolerance and conditioned place preference in rats.

7. Antibody-drug conjugates: A review of cutaneous adverse effects.

9. Negative allosteric modulation of CB 1 cannabinoid receptor signaling suppresses opioid-mediated tolerance and withdrawal without blocking opioid antinociception.

10. Retrospective Analysis of US Litigations Involving Dermatologists From 2011 to 2022.

11. Histopathological predictors of immune-related adverse events among patients with melanoma treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.

12. Systemized approach to equipping medical students with naloxone: a student-driven initiative to combat the opioid crisis.

14. Negative allosteric modulation of cannabinoid CB 1 receptor signaling suppresses opioid-mediated tolerance and withdrawal without blocking opioid antinociception.

15. Inhibition of PSD95-nNOS protein-protein interactions decreases morphine reward and relapse vulnerability in rats.

16. Why Disability Must Be Included in Medical School Diversification Efforts.

17. Brain-Permeant and -Impermeant Inhibitors of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Synergize with the Opioid Analgesic Morphine to Suppress Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathic Nociception Without Enhancing Effects of Morphine on Gastrointestinal Transit.

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