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Lebeck, J. & Iena, F. M. (2018). Implications of Aquaglyceroporin 7 in Energy Metabolism. International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Online), 1(19), Article 154. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010154
Leclerc, J. L., Lampert, A. S., Loyola Amador, C., Schlakman, B., Vasilopoulos, T., Svendsen, P., Moestrup, S. K. & Doré, S. (2018). The absence of the CD163 receptor has distinct temporal influences on intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 38(2), 262-273. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X17701459
Legarth, C., Grimm, D., Wehland, M., Bauer, J. & Krüger, M. (2018). The Impact of Vitamin D in the Treatment of Essential Hypertension. International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Online), 19(2), Article 455. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19020455
Liu, B., Palmfeldt, J., Lin, L., Colaço, A., Clemmensen, K. K. B., Huang, J., Xu, F., Liu, X., Maeda, K., Luo, Y. & Jäättelä, M. (2018). STAT3 associates with vacuolar H+-ATPase and regulates cytosolic and lysosomal pH. Cell Research, 28(10), 996–1012. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-018-0080-0
Løkke, A., Nielsen, L. P., Moberg, M., Marså, K., Titlestad, I. L., Kofod, L. M. & Godtfredsen, N. S. (2018). Behandling af stabil kronisk obstruktiv lungesygdom. Ugeskrift for Læger, 180(25). http://ugeskriftet.dk/files/scientific_article_files/2018-06/V11170855_0.pdf
Ludvigsen, M. & Honoré, B. (2018). Transcriptomics and Proteomics: Integration? In Transcriptomics and proteomics: Integration? (pp. 1-9)
Lützenberg, R., Solano, K., Buken, C., Sahana, J., Riwaldt, S., Kopp, S., Krüger, M., Schulz, H., Saar, K., Huebner, N., Hemmersbach, R., Bauer, J., Infanger, M., Grimm, D. & Wehland, M. (2018). Pathway Analysis Hints Towards Beneficial Effects of Long-Term Vibration on Human Chondrocytes. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 47(4), 1729-1741. https://doi.org/10.1159/000491006
Maestri, C. A., Nisihara, R., Mendes, H. W., Jensenius, J., Thiel, S., Messias-Reason, I. & de Carvalho, N. S. (2018). MASP-1 and MASP-2 Serum Levels Are Associated With Worse Prognostic in Cervical Cancer Progression. Frontiers in Immunology, 9(NOV), Article 2742. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02742