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    Development of Novel Efficient SIN Vectors with Improved Safety Features for Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Stem Cell Based Gene Therapy by Inés Avedillo Díez (2164921)

    Published 2011
    “…However, an extensive study of the clonal inventory of those patients reveals that <i>LMO2</i>, <i>CCND2</i> and <i>MDS1/EVI1</i> were preferentially prevalent. …”
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    Development of Novel Efficient SIN Vectors with Improved Safety Features for Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Stem Cell Based Gene Therapy by Inés Avedillo Díez (2164921)

    Published 2011
    “…However, an extensive study of the clonal inventory of those patients reveals that <i>LMO2</i>, <i>CCND2</i> and <i>MDS1/EVI1</i> were preferentially prevalent. …”
  3. 66283

    Development of Novel Efficient SIN Vectors with Improved Safety Features for Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Stem Cell Based Gene Therapy by Inés Avedillo Díez (2164921)

    Published 2011
    “…However, an extensive study of the clonal inventory of those patients reveals that <i>LMO2</i>, <i>CCND2</i> and <i>MDS1/EVI1</i> were preferentially prevalent. …”
  4. 66284

    Development of Novel Efficient SIN Vectors with Improved Safety Features for Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Stem Cell Based Gene Therapy by Inés Avedillo Díez (2164921)

    Published 2011
    “…However, an extensive study of the clonal inventory of those patients reveals that <i>LMO2</i>, <i>CCND2</i> and <i>MDS1/EVI1</i> were preferentially prevalent. …”
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    Development of Novel Efficient SIN Vectors with Improved Safety Features for Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Stem Cell Based Gene Therapy by Inés Avedillo Díez (2164921)

    Published 2011
    “…However, an extensive study of the clonal inventory of those patients reveals that <i>LMO2</i>, <i>CCND2</i> and <i>MDS1/EVI1</i> were preferentially prevalent. …”
  6. 66286

    Different pharmacological responses to CFTR inhibitor/blocker between zebrafish and human CFTR. by Jingyao Zhang (241197)

    Published 2018
    “…A biphasic current drop upon the application of GlyH-101 was observed: an immediate decrease of the current (c) followed by a slow phase of current decrease (d). …”
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    data_sheet_1_A Comparative Study of Primary Adenoid Cystic and Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of Lung.DOCX by Vivek Kumar (261698)

    Published 2018
    “…The histology showed strong interaction with time and hazard ratio of patients with PACC was significantly worse than patients with PMEC only after 5 years.</p>Conclusion<p>The incidence of pulmonary PSGT cancer is 7 cases per 10 million population in the United States and is decreasing. …”
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    DataSheet_1_PPARG dysregulation as a potential molecular target in adrenal Cushing's syndrome.zip by Sharmilee Vetrivel (10176326)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>We performed a transcriptomic analysis of adrenal signaling pathways in various forms of endogenous Cushing’s syndrome (CS) to define areas of dysregulated and druggable targets.…”
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    Data of research. by Natália de Souza Duarte (18264611)

    Published 2024
    “…The root mean square of a 5-second contraction period, peak root mean square values, area values, % maximal voluntary contraction (root mean square normalized by peak signal), and median frequency were collected. …”
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    Sample characterization (n = 30). by Natália de Souza Duarte (18264611)

    Published 2024
    “…The root mean square of a 5-second contraction period, peak root mean square values, area values, % maximal voluntary contraction (root mean square normalized by peak signal), and median frequency were collected. …”
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    Flowchart of sample eligibility. by Natália de Souza Duarte (18264611)

    Published 2024
    “…The root mean square of a 5-second contraction period, peak root mean square values, area values, % maximal voluntary contraction (root mean square normalized by peak signal), and median frequency were collected. …”
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    TNFα requires glycolysis to promote expression of intrinsic anti-viral factors and immunoregulatory proteins. by Jessica Ciesla (13047548)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>b</b> Ontology analysis of TNFα-induced proteins that were significantly decreased upon co-treatment with 2DG. <b>C</b> Abundance of proteins belonging to the Response to Cytokine ontology [GO:0034097] (mean ± SD, n = 3).…”
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    The growth curves of A549 lung cancer cells and WI-38 cells in the presence of CAPE and irradiation by Miao-Fen Chen (13424)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Caffeic acid phenethyl ester decreases acute pneumonitis after irradiation and "</p><p>BMC Cancer 2005;5():158-158.…”
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    Phosphine and Phosphonite Complexes of a Ruthenium(II) Porphyrin. 1. Synthesis, Structure, and Solution State Studies by Eugen Stulz (1949032)

    Published 2002
    “…We have investigated the effect of complexation of different phosphorus ligands on the stability, solid state structure, and spectroscopic properties (NMR, IR, UV−vis) of a 5,15-diphenyl-substituted ruthenium porphyrin, (MeOH)Ru<sup>II</sup>(CO)(DPP) <b>2</b> [DPP = 5,15-bis(3‘,5‘-di-<i>tert</i>-butyl)phenyl-2,8,12,18-tetraethyl-3,7,13,17-tetramethylporphyrin]. …”
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    Baseline characteristics of cases and controls. by Soo Min Ahn (10333246)

    Published 2025
    “…Current exposure to sulfasalazine (aOR: 0.79, 95% CI: 0.65–0.97) and hydroxychloroquine (aOR: 0.83, 95% CI: 0.72–0.96) was associated with a decreased risk of stroke, while current exposure to glucocorticoids (aOR: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.46–2.00) and tocilizumab (aOR: 3.47, 95% CI: 1.70–7.08) was related to an increased risk of stroke.…”
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    Three-dimensional CFD analysis of liquid slug acceleration and impact in a voided pipeline with end orifice by Junling He (10699008)

    Published 2022
    “…New mechanisms are observed: (<i>i</i>) the driving air pressure at the slug tail decreases with the slug motion; (<i>ii</i>) when the slug arrives at the orifice, the air fraction is almost one hundred percent in the most upstream part of the pipe, then it attenuates rapidly until an invariant eighty percent is achieved with a constant mass shedding rate; (<i>iii</i>) the velocity distribution in the radial direction of the cross-section at the midpoint of the slug length evolves from uniform to trapezoidal and then to logarithmic during slug movement; (<i>iv</i>) the initial vertical slug front changes its shape due to air intrusion at the top of the slug front; (<i>v</i>) the slug’s acceleration decreases first and then increases under the combined effects of its decreasing mass, nonlinear attenuation of the driving pressure, and increasing skin friction; (<i>vi</i>) the slug length has a constant rate of decrease.…”
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    Dual Task Training Interventions and Mobility-Based Outcomes in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Scoping Review by Meaghan Rubsam (21075247)

    Published 2025
    “…This scoping review aims to (1) identify; (2) describe; and (3) synthesize the current evidence for DTT interventions in children with CP, and (4) evaluating its effects on mobility-based impairment, activity, and participation level outcomes.</p> <p>Five electronic databases were searched. Studies were included if they were in English, included children with CP, used a motor-motor or motor-cognitive DTT intervention, detailed the intervention, and reported results.…”