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1. Process Of Neuronal Injury And Protect Effects Of Xinnaoshutong Capsule After Cerebral Ischemia And Reperfusion In Rats
2. Protect Effects Of ER Stress Preconditioning On Neurons In Hippocampal Area Of The Rats With Status Epilepticus
3. The Activation Of COX-2 And 5-LO Pathways During Cerebral Ischemia-reperfusion Injury And The Protect Effects Of Propyl Gallate
4. Study On The Protect Effects Of Lipic Acid On The Myocardial Ischemia-reperfusion Injury In Rats
5. The Adriamycin (ADR) -induced Cardiotoxicity Disorder Of Intracellular Calcium Cycling And The Potential Protect Effects Of Rb1
6. Effects Of Occupational Exposure To Electromagnetic Field From High Voltage Power Transmission Line On Nervous System Function
7. The Bone-protect Effects Of Phytoestrogen α-zearalanol On Osteoporosis In Ovariectomized Rats
8. Protective Effect Of Procyanidins On Experimental Rats With Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Its Possible Mechanisms
9. The Protect Effects Of Two Ischemic Preconditioning Means Upon Rats Solitary Renal Function
10. Protect Effects And The Underlying Mechanisms Of Idebenone Against Vasculal Endothelial Cells Apoptosis Induced By Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein
11. The Immunomodulatory And Liver Protect Effects Of Two Antagonistic Compounds Of Sesquiterpene And Flavonoid Purified From Chrysanthemum Indicum L.
12. Protect Effects Of Wenxin Granule On Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury By Upregulating The Expression Of Connexin43
13. Protect Effects Of Myricitrin On Diabetic Cardiomyopathy And Its Underlying Mechanisms
14. Protect Effects Of MCL-1/PINK1/PARKIN Pathway On High Glucose Induced Mitophagy In H9c2 Cell
15. Protect Effects And The Underlying Mechanisms Of Total Flavonoids Extracted From Bayberry Bark Against Ischemic Heart Disease
16. The Protect Effects And The Underlying Mechanisms Of Panax Notoginseng Saponins On Nerve Cells
17. Protect Effects And Mechanisms Of Astragaloside IV On Early Kidney Damage In Type 2 Diabetes Via PI3K/Akt/FoxO1 Signaling Pathway
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