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    Monoallelic Loss of the Imprinted Gene <i>Grb10</i> Promotes Tumor Formation in Irradiated <i>Nf1<sup>+/-</sup></i> Mice by Rana Mroue (743596)

    Published 2015
    “…Restoring <i>Grb10</i> in <i>Nf1</i> mutant tumors decreases proliferation, decreases soft agar colony formation and downregulates Ras signaling. …”
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    Impact of the <i>Mycobaterium africanum</i> West Africa 2 Lineage on TB Diagnostics in West Africa: Decreased Sensitivity of Rapid Identification Tests in The Gambia by Boatema Ofori-Anyinam (2558506)

    Published 2016
    “…There was no significant difference between the tests. We further showed that the decreased rapid test sensitivity was attributable to variations in mycobacterial growth behavior and the smear grades of the patient.…”
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    Beneficial effects of a gait used while wearing a kimono to decrease the knee adduction moment in healthy adults by Susumu Ota (4167205)

    Published 2017
    “…Most of the modifications, however, involve voluntary changes in leg alignment. Here we investigated the biomechanical effects for reducing the KAM of a walking style with a small trunk rotation and arm swing gait, which is a natural walking style used while wearing a kimono (Nanba walk) that shifts the ground reaction force toward the stance leg (reduced lever arm). …”
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    Still reduced cardiovascular mortality 12 years after supplementation with selenium and coenzyme Q10 for four years: A validation of previous 10-year follow-up results of a prospec... by Urban Alehagen (796660)

    Published 2018
    “…The intake of selenium is low in Europe, and the endogenous production of coenzyme Q10 decreases as age increases. Therefore, an intervention trial using selenium and coenzyme Q10 for four years as a dietary supplement was performed. …”
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    Metabolic health is more closely associated with decrease in lung function than obesity by Hea Yon Lee (6256655)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Objective</p><p>Previous studies have evaluated the link between metabolic syndrome and obesity with impaired lung function, however findings have been controversial. We aimed to compare lung function among subjects with different metabolic health and obesity status.…”