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1. Serially connected tantalum and amorphous indium tin oxide for sensing the temperature increase in IGZO thin-film transistor backplanes

3. Detection of l-Methamphetamine and l-Amphetamine as Selegiline Metabolites

4. Simultaneous determination of methylphenidate and ritalinic acid in hair using LC–MS/MS

5. Simvastatin induces the apoptosis of normal vascular smooth muscle through the disruption of actin integrity via the impairment of RhoA/ Rac-1 activity

6. Erythrophagocytosis of Lead-Exposed Erythrocytes by Renal Tubular Cells: Possible Role in Lead-Induced Nephrotoxicity

7. Emodin inhibits tonic tension through suppressing PKCδ-mediated inhibition of myosin phosphatase in rat isolated thoracic aorta

8. Dysfunction of Vascular Smooth Muscle and Vascular Remodeling by Simvastatin

9. Inhibitory effects of black soybean on platelet activation mediated through its active component of adenosine

10. Arsenic levels in the groundwater of Korea and the urinary excretion among contaminated area

11. High-Dose Vitamin C Injection to Cancer Patients May Promote Thrombosis Through Procoagulant Activation of Erythrocytes

12. Emodin inhibits tonic tension through suppressing PKCδ-mediated inhibition of myosin phosphatase in rat isolated thoracic aorta

13. Novel antiplatelet activity of protocatechuic acid through the inhibition of high shear stress-induced platelet aggregation

14. Doxorubicin-induced platelet procoagulant activities: an important clue for chemotherapy-associated thrombosis

15. Low level of lead can induce phosphatidylserine exposure and erythrophagocytosis: a new mechanism underlying lead-associated anemia

16. Potentiation of vasoconstriction and pressor response by low concentration of monomethylarsonous acid (MMA(III))

17. High-Dose Vitamin C Injection to Cancer Patients May Promote Thrombosis Through Procoagulant Activation of Erythrocytes.

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