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    Adding tsetse control to medical activities contributes to decreasing transmission of sleeping sickness in the Mandoul focus (Chad) by Mahamat Hissene Mahamat (4282306)

    Published 2017
    “…Pre-2014, control of HAT relied solely on case detection and treatment, which lead to a gradual decrease in the number of cases of HAT due to annual screening of the population.…”
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    Decreased Platelet Count in Patients Receiving Continuous Veno-Venous Hemofiltration: A Single-Center Retrospective Study by Buyun Wu (563610)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>A decreased platelet count may occur and portend a worse outcome in patients receiving continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). …”
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    Spatial training decreases endogenous PTEN ubiquitination and <i>Pten</i> cKO mice show impaired spatial learning and memory. by Wei-Lun Hsu (1756123)

    Published 2023
    “…Their CA1 tissue was subjected to western blot determination of PTEN expression, and the PTEN expression level is increased in trained rats (t<sub>1,10</sub> = 8.59, <i>p</i> < 0.001). N = 6 each group. <b>(D)</b> The <i>Pten loxp</i> mice (that received lenti-GFP vector transduction) and <i>Pten</i> cKO mice (that received lenti-GFP-2A-NLS-Cre vector transduction) were subjected to water maze learning two weeks after lentivirus transduction. …”
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    Image_2_GPER-Induced ERK Signaling Decreases Cell Viability of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.tif by Yu-an Qiu (10272836)

    Published 2021
    “…G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) plays a crucial role in numerous cancer types; however, its functions in HCC require further exploration. In the present study, we found a remarkable difference in GPER staining between tumor tissue (100/141, 70.9%) and matched non-tumor tissue (27/30, 90.0%). …”