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receptor antagonist reduces hepatic resistance and portal pressure through enhanced eNOS-dependent HSC

Ruoxi Zhang, Jing Chen, Diangang Liu, Yu Wang

Frontiers of Medicine 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 398-408 doi: 10.1007/s11684-019-0689-5

Abstract: Moreover, UII/UT mRNA expression increases during HSC activation.decrease PP in cirrhosis, which results from decreased hepatic fibrosis and enhanced eNOS-dependent HSC

Keywords: portal hypertension     cirrhosis     urotensin II     palosuran     hepatic stellate cell    

Degradation of permeability resistance of high strength concrete after combustion

LI Min, QIAN Chunxiang, KAO Hongtao

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 281-287 doi: 10.1007/s11709-008-0031-9

Abstract: remaining durability of concrete materials after combustion, the permeability of high strength concrete (HSCafter combustion and the effect of temperature, strength grade, and aggregation on the permeability of HSCAfter the same temperature, the permeability coefficient of HSC is lower than that of normal strengthHowever, the degree of degradation of permeability coefficient of HSC is greater than that of NSC.The permeability resistance of HSC containing limestone is better than that of HSC containing basalt.

Keywords: transport behavior     limestone     durability     permeability     HSC    

An experimental study on the flexural behavior of heavily steel reinforced beams with high-strength concrete

Yasser SHARIFI, Ali Akbar MAGHSOUDI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 46-56 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0237-y

Abstract: In recent years, an emerging technology termed high-strength concrete (HSC) has become popular in constructioncode provisions for serviceability requirements is found to underestimate the maximum deflection of HSC

Keywords: high-strength concrete (HSC) members     flexural behavior     reinforced concrete     experimental results     ultimate    

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receptor antagonist reduces hepatic resistance and portal pressure through enhanced eNOS-dependent HSC

Ruoxi Zhang, Jing Chen, Diangang Liu, Yu Wang

Journal Article

Degradation of permeability resistance of high strength concrete after combustion

LI Min, QIAN Chunxiang, KAO Hongtao

Journal Article

An experimental study on the flexural behavior of heavily steel reinforced beams with high-strength concrete

Yasser SHARIFI, Ali Akbar MAGHSOUDI

Journal Article