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  1. 40221

    Novel Finding on How Melatonin and Nanoselenium Alleviate 2,4‑D Butylate Stress in Wheat Plants by Chunran Zhou (9312721)

    Published 2023
    “…Compared to nano-Se or MT treatment alone, nano-Se and MT combined application increased the antioxidant enzyme activities and decreased the MDA (25.0%) and H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (39.3%) contents with 2,4-D butylate exposure. …”
  2. 40222

    Presentation_1_Pressure changes in the endotracheal tube cuff in otorhinolaryngologic surgery: a prospective observational study.pdf by Sujung Park (5999498)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>In total 199 patients, alterations in cuff pressure outside the appropriate range occurred in 191 patients (96.0%). The mean TTR was 79.7% (SD 25.0%), and head and neck surgery had the lowest mean TTR of 69.0% compared to ear and nose surgeries (94.2 and 82.1%, respectively). …”
  3. 40223

    POM Constructed from Super-Sodalite Cage with Extra-Large 24-Membered Channels: Effective Sorbent for Uranium Adsorption by Yayu Dong (2222044)

    Published 2017
    “…The adsorbed U­(VI) could be nearly drastically eluted when using 0.1 M Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> and the sorption capacity for U­(VI) slightly decreased 10.16% through five successive sorption/desorption cycles. …”
  4. 40224

    Prediction of bleeding risk in patients taking vitamin K antagonists using thrombin generation testing by Saartje Bloemen (820484)

    Published 2017
    “…In whole blood a significantly lower endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) and peak were found in patients with bleeding (median ETP: 182.5 versus 256.2 nM.min, p = 0.002; peak: 23.9 versus 39.1 nM, p = 0.029). Additionally, the area under the receiver operating curve (AUC ROC) was significantly associated with bleeding (ETP: 0.700, p = 0.002; peak: 0.642, p = 0.029). …”
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    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  7. 40227

    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  8. 40228

    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  9. 40229

    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  10. 40230

    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  11. 40231

    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  12. 40232

    Novel Synthons in Sulfamethizole Cocrystals: Structure–Property Relations and Solubility by Kuthuru Suresh (1400758)

    Published 2015
    “…A cocrystal screen of sulfamethizole (SMT) with COOH, NH<sub>2</sub>, pyridine, and CONH<sub>2</sub> functional group containing coformers, e.g., <i>p</i>-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), vanillic acid (VLA), <i>p</i>-aminobenzamide (ABA), 4,4-bipyridine (BIP), suberic acid (SBA), oxalic acid (OA), and adipic acid (ADP), resulted in six cocrystals and one salt, namely, SMT–ADP (1:0.5), SMT–PABA (1:1), SMT–VLA (1:1), SMT–ABA (1:1), SMT–BIP (1:1), SMT–SBA (1:0.5), and SMT–OA (1:1). …”
  13. 40233

    Functional effects of 10E8 on HIV-1 clade C variants including those with a naturally occurring L673 residue. by Arthur S. Kim (603570)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Partial neutralization by 10E8 of clade C isolates TM20.13 and M20490 BMR 211 using the TZM-bl assay. …”
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  16. 40236

    Immunohistochemical detection and semi-quantitative analysis of HGF expression (A), phosphorylation of ERK1/2 (p-ERK1/2) (B) and Akt (p-Akt) (C). by Qian Wen (124119)

    Published 2013
    “…The effects were most marked in the animals treated with HGF-transgenic MSCs. <sup>*</sup><i>P</i><0.05, compared with the normal group. <sup>#</sup><i>P</i><0.05, compared with the non-infected MSC-treated group. …”
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    Table 1_Case Report: Identification of a novel hemizygous CFAP47 variant in a primary ciliary dyskinesia patient with dual ciliary and flagellar defects.docx by Miao He (148269)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetically heterogeneous ciliopathy caused by structural and functional abnormalities of motile cilia. …”
  18. 40238

    Table_1_Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Common Autoimmune Inflammatory Diseases—Evidence From a Large-Scale Genetic Analysis Totaling 1 Million Individuals.docx by Xia Jiang (210366)

    Published 2021
    “…Meta-analyzing across RA, MS, and IBD, the three Th1-related disorders yielded to a marginally significantly reduced effect [OR = 0.70 (0.51–0.95), P = 0.02]. …”
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  20. 40240

    Data Sheet 1_Discovery of N′-(1-(coumarin-3-yl)ethylidene)benzenesulfonohydrazide as a novel wound healing enhancer: synthesis, biological assessment, and molecular modeling.pdf by Eman F. Khaleel (4844745)

    Published 2025
    “…The formation of well-structured granulation tissue, along with a decrease in indicators of wound infection, is supported by histological analysis that demonstrates a minimal presence of inflammatory cells compared to untreated wounds. …”