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1. Alleviation of Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis Symptoms in Participants Treated with a 0.005% Tacrolimus Eye-Drop Solution

2. Link-Level Aspects

5. Einfluss von Verhaltenssymptomen auf die gemeindenahen Versorgungsangebote

6. 1D.09

8. Alterations of Red Cell Membrane Properties in Nneuroacanthocytosis

21. Inflated Lattice Precoding, Bias Compensation, and the Uplink/Downlink Duality: The Connection.

25. Selected basis for PAR reduction in multi-user downlink scenarios using lattice-reduction-aided precoding

26. Partial Transmit Sequences for Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction in Multiantenna OFDM

27. Decongestant Effect of "Coldamaris Akut", a Carrageenan- and Sorbitol-Containing Nasal Spray in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis.

28. Degradation of CCNK/CDK12 is a druggable vulnerability of colorectal cancer.

29. Saponin Micelles Lead to High Mucosal Permeation and In Vivo Efficacy of Solubilized Budesonide.

30. A perivascular niche in the bone marrow hosts quiescent and proliferating tumorigenic colorectal cancer cells.

31. Topical Pergolide Enhance Corneal Nerve Regrowth Following Induced Corneal Abrasion.

32. Identification of Methionine Aminopeptidase-2 (MetAP-2) Inhibitor M8891 : A Clinical Compound for the Treatment of Cancer.

33. Pharmacokinetics of topically applied tacrolimus dissolved in Marinosolv, a novel aqueous eye drop formulation.

34. Auto-Calibration for Dynamic Multi-Projection Mapping on Arbitrary Surfaces.

35. FaceForge: Markerless Non-Rigid Face Multi-Projection Mapping.

36. Genetic subclone architecture of tumor clone-initiating cells in colorectal cancer.

37. Patient-derived xenografts of gastrointestinal cancers are susceptible to rapid and delayed B-lymphoproliferation.

38. Pan-cancer analysis of somatic copy-number alterations implicates IRS4 and IGF2 in enhancer hijacking.

39. Reproducibility of Kidney Perfusion Measurements With Arterial Spin Labeling at 1.5 Tesla MRI Combined With Semiautomatic Segmentation for Differential Cortical and Medullary Assessment.

40. Minocycline fails to exert antiepileptogenic effects in a rat status epilepticus model.

41. Modulation of p53 during bacterial infections.

42. Expression regulation and targeting of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ following electrically-induced status epilepticus.

43. Acanthocytosis and the c.680 A>G Mutation in the PANK2 Gene: A Study Enrolling a Cohort of PKAN Patients from the Dominican Republic.

44. GP96 interacts with HHV-6 during viral entry and directs it for cellular degradation.

45. Tumor suppressor p53 alters host cell metabolism to limit Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

46. Targeting of microglial KCa3.1 channels by TRAM-34 exacerbates hippocampal neurodegeneration and does not affect ictogenesis and epileptogenesis in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy models.

47. Chlamydia trachomatis infection induces replication of latent HHV-6.

48. Imbalanced oxidative stress causes chlamydial persistence during non-productive human herpes virus co-infection.

49. Application of MEKC and monolithic CEC for the analysis of bioactive naphthoquinones in Eleutherine americana.

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