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    S100A9: A Potential Biomarker for the Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and the Diagnosis of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis by Xiaolin Liu (403100)

    Published 2015
    “…We find that gene expression of s100a9 was higher in NAFL group compared with control, and was increased in NASH groups and decreased in NAFL + T2DM group compared with NAFL. …”
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    Effects of siRNA TMPRSS2-ERG on ERG protein expression and cell viability. by Giorgia Urbinati (554921)

    Published 2015
    “…The number of viable cells was measured and 100% cell viability corresponds to the number of living cells incubated only with transfecting agent. *** = <i>p</i><0.001, significant decrease compared to untreated cells or to siRNA Control (Kruskal & Wallis followed by Tukey and Dunnet test).…”
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    Adjustment step size. by Qingnan Ji (22662198)

    Published 2025
    “…Experimental results show that it improves multimodal information matching accuracy by 28.2% over the baseline method. Integration efficiency increases by 18.7%, and computational complexity is significantly reduced, with average computation time decreased by 15.4%. …”
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    Susceptibility to COPD: Differential Proteomic Profiling after Acute Smoking by Lorenza Franciosi (600602)

    Published 2014
    “…SerpinB3 and Uteroglobin decreased after acute smoke exposure in young non-susceptible individuals exclusively, whereas Peroxiredoxin I, S100A9, S100A8, ALDH3A1 (Aldehyde dehydrogenase 3A1) decreased both in young susceptible and non-susceptible individuals, changes being significantly different between groups for Uteroglobin with iTRAQ and for Serpin B3 with iTRAQ and ELISA measures. …”
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    Decrease in proliferation after ENU-exposure as decrease in BrdU immunostaining. by Vivian Capilla-Gonzalez (336046)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Micrograph of the BrdU+ cells immunolabeled with DAB showed a decrease in the proliferation in the SVZ (B) and DG (D) of treated animals, compared with control group (A and C, respectively). …”
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    TGFβ1 expression was increased, and RASAL1 expression was decreased in NTM cells in response to a hypoxic environment. by Fiona McDonnell (2636635)

    Published 2016
    “…A 0hr Control was set to 100%, and the normoxic and hypoxic results were presented as a percentage of this; Normoxic = 95.5%, Hypoxic = 159.4% (P<0.01). n = 3 *P<0.05, **P<0.01. …”
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    Sample size estimation for stepped wedge design. by Eric Nturibi (10163914)

    Published 2025
    “…We will conduct a 12-month stepped wedge cluster randomized trial involving 15-24-year-old HIV patients with smartphone access. …”
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    Image_4_v1_Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma.jpeg by Casey E. Vantucci (10528263)

    Published 2022
    “…This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. …”
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    Image_5_v1_Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma.jpeg by Casey E. Vantucci (10528263)

    Published 2022
    “…This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. …”
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    Table_1_v1_Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma.docx by Casey E. Vantucci (10528263)

    Published 2022
    “…This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. …”