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    Intrinsic Spin Susceptibility and Pseudogaplike Behavior in Infinite-Layer LaNiO2 by Zhao, D, Zhou, YB, Fu, Y, Wang, L, Zhou, XF, Cheng, H, Li, J, Song, DW, Li, SJ, Kang, BL, Zheng, LX, Nie, LP, Wu, ZM, Shan, M, Yu, FH, Ying, JJ, Wang, SM, Mei, JW, Wu, T, Chen, XH

    Published in Physical review letters (10-05-2021)
    “…The recent discovery of superconductivity in doped infinite-layer nickelates has stimulated intensive interest, especially for similarities and differences…”
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    Disordered osteoclast formation in RAGE-deficient mouse establishes an essential role for RAGE in diabetes related bone loss by Ding, Ke-Hong, Wang, Zai-Zhao, Hamrick, Mark W., Deng, Zhong-Bin, Zhou, Li, Kang, Baolin, Yan, Sheng-Li, She, Jin-Xiong, Stern, David M., Isales, Carlos M., Mi, Qing-Sheng

    “…The mechanisms underlying diabetes-mediated bone loss are not well defined. It has been reported that the advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) and receptor…”
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    Multiple melanocortin receptors are expressed in bone cells by Zhong, Qing, Sridhar, Supriya, Ruan, Ling, Ding, Ke-Hong, Xie, Ding, Insogna, Karl, Kang, Baolin, Xu, Jianrui, Bollag, Roni J., Isales, Carlos M.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2005)
    “…Melanocortin receptors belong to the seven transmembrane domain, G-protein coupled family of receptors. There are five members of this receptor family labeled…”
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    An increase in surface area is not required for cell division in early sea urchin development by Frejtag, Wojciech, Burnette, Jason, Kang, Baolin, Smith, Robert M., Vogel, Steven S.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-07-2003)
    “…Cell division requires an increase in surface area to volume ratio. During early development, surface area can increase, volume can decrease, or surface…”
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    Effect of omeprazole-induced achlorhydria on trefoil peptide expression in the rat stomach by Kang, Baolin, Alderman, Barbara M, Nicoll, Amanda J, Cook, Greg A, Giraud, Andrew S

    Published in Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (01-11-2001)
    “…Background: Omeprazole is an inhibitor of the H+K+ ATPase of the gastric parietal cell, which is used clinically to suppress gastric acid secretion. It has…”
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