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1. Programmatic introduction of parenchymal cell types into blood vessel organoids.

2. The protective effect of alpha-lipoic acid on the expression of collagen IV, renal function, and oxidative stress induced by diazinon in the renal parenchyma of rat.

3. Comparison of sonoelastographic values of breast tissue with mammographically and ultrasonically assessed density: a cross-sectional study.

4. Hallmarks of postoperative liver regeneration: An updated insight on the regulatory mechanisms.

5. Parenchymal and stromal tissue regeneration of tooth organ by pivotal signals reinstated in decellularized matrix.

6. Neutrophils in the initiation and resolution of acute pulmonary inflammation: understanding biological function and therapeutic potential.

7. Liver Regeneration: Different Sub-Populations of Parenchymal Cells at Play Choreographed by an Injury-Specific Microenvironment.

8. Kinetics of pancreatic tissue proliferation in a polymeric platform in mice.

9. Induction of liver proliferation using a polymeric platform in mice.

10. Changes in redox regulation during transition from C 3 to single cell C 4 photosynthesis in Bienertia sinuspersici.

11. A tree-parenchyma coupled model for lung ventilation simulation.

12. An in vitro study examining the duration between deep inspirations on the rate of renarrowing.

13. Alveolar septal patterning during compensatory lung growth: Part II the effect of parenchymal pressure gradients.

14. Quantification of intrapancreatic fat in type 2 diabetes by MRI.

15. Imaging Phenotype of Occupational Endotoxin-Related Lung Function Decline.

16. Systems physiology of the airways in health and obstructive pulmonary disease.

17. Systems-level airway models of bronchoconstriction.

18. Pia Mater Significantly Contributes to Spinal Cord Intraparenchymal Pressure in a Simulated Model of Edema.

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