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1. Inability to replete white adipose tissue during recovery phase of sepsis is associated with increased autophagy, apoptosis, and proteasome activity.

2. Marginal dietary zinc deprivation augments sepsis-induced alterations in skeletal muscle TNF-α but not protein synthesis.

3. Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of early postoperative hyperglycemia in surgical patients: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

4. A common genetic variant in zinc transporter ZnT2 (Thr288Ser) is present in women with low milk volume and alters lysosome function and cell energetics.

5. Regional, racial, gender, and tumor biology disparities in breast cancer survival rates in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

6. Subtype-specific accumulation of intracellular zinc pools is associated with the malignant phenotype in breast cancer.

7. Self-assembled hydrogel fibers for sensing the multi-compartment intracellular milieu.

8. Demand for Zn2+ in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca2+.

9. Monochloramine-induced toxicity and dysregulation of intracellular Zn2+ in parietal cells of rabbit gastric glands.

10. Secretory state regulates Zn2+ transport in gastric parietal cell of the rabbit.

11. Thiol-oxidant monochioramine mobilizes intracellular Ca2+ in parietal cells of rabbit gastric glands.

12. Intracellular Ca2+ and Zn2+ signals during monochloramine-induced oxidative stress in isolated rat colon crypts.

13. Asymmetrical, agonist-induced fluctuations in local extracellular [Ca2+] in intact polarized epithelia.

14. Identification and localization of extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor in rat intestine.

15. ZnT2 is a critical mediator of lysosomal-mediated cell death during early mammary gland involution.

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