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2. Survival with Cemiplimab in Recurrent Cervical Cancer
3. Clinical Benefits of First-Line (1L) Cemiplimab Monotherapy by PD-L1 Expression Levels in Patients With Advanced NSCLC
4. Cemiplimab in locally advanced basal cell carcinoma after hedgehog inhibitor therapy: an open-label, multi-centre, single-arm, phase 2 trial
5. CLINICAL RESPONSES TO ODRONEXTAMAB (REGN1979): CORRELATION WITH LOSS OF CD20 EXPRESSION AS A POTENTIAL MECHANISM OF RESISTANCE AND BASELINE BIOMARKERS OF TUMOR T CELLS
6. Designing prospective clinical pharmacogenomic (PG) trials: meeting report on drug development strategies to enhance therapeutic decision making
7. Role of Calcium in Regulating Primary Sensory Neuronal Excitability
8. SAR440340, An Anti-IL-33 Monoclonal Antibody, Demonstrated a Significant Reduction of LOAC Events and Improved Pre-BD FEV1 in Patients with Moderate to Severe Asthma: Results from the Phase 2 Proof of Concept Study
9. Subtypes of vagal afferent C-fibres in guinea-pig lungs
10. REGN-COV2, a Neutralizing Antibody Cocktail, in Outpatients with Covid-19.
11. Interferon-inducible protein (IP)-10 inhibition of melanoma xenograft growth in nude mice is associated with alterations in angiogenic gene expression profiles
12. Synaptic plasticity in sympathetic ganglia from acquired and inheritated forms of ouabain-dependent hypertension
13. Subtypes of vagal afferent C-fibres in guinea-pig lungs
14. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase II study of AMG 386 combined with weekly paclitaxel in patients (pts) with recurrent ovarian carcinoma.
15. Exposure-response relationships of AMG 386 in combination with weekly paclitaxel in advanced ovarian cancer: Population pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) modeling to facilitate phase III dose selection.
16. Temporal Constraints on the Incorporation of Regulatory Mutants in Evolutionary Pathways
17. Electrophysiological properties and chemosensitivity of acutely dissociated trigeminal somata innervating the cornea
18. Prostaglandin E2 depresses solitary tract-mediated synaptic transmission in the nucleus tractus solitarius
19. Substance P Evokes Cation Currents Through TRP Channels in HEK293 Cells
20. Role of mast cell- and non-mast cell-derived inflammatory mediators in immunologic induction of synaptic plasticity
21. Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release mediates Ca2+ transients evoked by single action potentials in rabbit vagal afferent neurones.
22. Substance P hyperpolarizes vagal sensory neurones of the ferret.
23. Antigen-induced long-term potentiation of nicotinic synaptic transmission in the superior cervical ganglion of the guinea pig
24. Prevention of the excitatory actions of bradykinin by inhibition of PGI2 formation in nodose neurones of the guinea-pig.
25. A retrograde labeling technique for the functional study of airway-specific visceral afferent neurons
26. Presynaptic histamine H1 and H3 receptors modulate sympathetic ganglionic synaptic transmission in the guinea‐pig.
27. Influence of antigen on membrane properties of guinea pig bronchial ganglion neurons
28. Prostaglandin E2 depresses solitary tract-mediated synaptic transmission in the nucleus tractus solitarius
29. Electrophysiological properties of neurons in guinea pig bronchial parasympathetic ganglia
30. Vagal innervation of guinea pig bronchial smooth muscle
31. THE CHARACTERIZATION OF HISTIDINE DECARBOXYLASE AND ITS DISTRIBUTION IN NERVES, GANGLIA AND IN SINGLE NEURONAL CELL BODIES FROM THE CNS OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA.
32. Loss of accommodation in sympathetic neurons from spontaneously hypertensive rats.
33. Endogenous levels of acetylcholine and choline in individual neurons of Aplysia.
34. CHEMICAL, ENZYMATIC AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE-CONTAINING NEURONS FROM THE GANGLIA OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA AND TRITONIA DIOMEDIA.
35. METABOLISM OF PUTATIVE TRANSMITTERS IN INDIVIDUAL NEURONS OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA: AROMATIC AMINO ACID DECARBOXYLASE.
36. Inhibition of calcium‐dependent spike after‐hyperpolarization increases excitability of rabbit visceral sensory neurones.
37. Copper activates a unique inward current in molluscan neurones.
38. Monosynaptic connexions among Aplysia neurones examined by the intracellular application of tea.
39. Two calcium‐sensitive spike after‐hyperpolarizations in visceral sensory neurones of the rabbit.
40. Histaminergic synaptic transmission in the cerebral ganglion of Aplysia.
41. On the nature of histamine‐mediated slow hyperpolarizing synaptic potentials in identified molluscan neurones
42. Endogenous histamine excites neurones in the guinea‐pig superior cervical ganglion in vitro.
43. Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release mediates a slow post-spike hyperpolarization in rabbit vagal afferent neurons.
44. Substance P regulates Ih via a NK-1 receptor in vagal sensory neurons of the ferret.
45. Ionic mechanism of post‐tetanic potentiation at the neuromuscular junction of the frog
46. Determination of glutamate and glutamine in individual neurons of Aplysia californica.
47. Simulation of Marisat offshore data transfer
48. Serotonin increases excitability of rabbit C-fiber neurons by two distinct mechanisms
49. A perfusion chamber for physiological studies with acutely dissociated neurons
50. IgE-challenged human lung mast cells excite vagal sensory neurons in vitro
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