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1. Evaluating Large Language Models Trained on Code

2. Self-Supervised Learning of Audio Representations from Permutations with Differentiable Ranking

3. Diaper dermatitis prevalence and severity: Global perspective on the impact of caregiver behavior

18. Tyrosine phosphatase inhibition augments collateral blood flow in a rat model of peripheral vascular disease

23. Diaper dermatitis prevalence and severity: Global perspective on the impact of caregiver behavior

24. Characterization of the microbiome in the infant diapered area: Insights from healthy and damaged skin.

30. Evaluation of the Impact of 2 Disposable Diapers in the "Natural" Diaper Category on Diapered Skin Condition.

33. Pharmacological- and Gene Therapy-Based Inhibition of Protein Kinase Cα/β Enhances Cardiac Contractility and Attenuates Heart Failure

34. Enhancement of Cardiac Function and Suppression of Heart Failure Progression By Inhibition of Protein Phosphatase 1

35. Type 1 Phosphatase, a Negative Regulator of Cardiac Function

40. Efficacy of systemic administration of SDF-1 in a model of vascular insufficiency: Support for an endothelium-dependent mechanism

41. Structural and functional implications of the phospholamban hinge domain: impaired SR Ca2+ uptake as a primary cause of heart failure

42. Enhanced myocyte contractility and Ca2+ handling in a calcineurin transgenic model of heart failure

44. Is myosin phosphatase regulated in vivoby inhibitor‐1? Evidence from inhibitor‐1 knockout mice

45. Maximal Inhibition of SERCA2 Ca2+Affinity by Phospholamban in Transgenic Hearts Overexpressing a Non-phosphorylatable Form of Phospholamban*

49. Structural and functional implications of the phospholamban hinge domain: impaired SR Ca2+ uptake as a primary cause of heart failure.

50. Enhanced myocyte contractility and Ca2+ handling in a calcineurin transgenic model of heart failure.

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