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  1. 67281

    Image 7_Divergent B-cell and cytotoxic TNK cell activation signatures in HLA-B27-associated ankylosing spondylitis and acute anterior uveitis.jpg by Eisa Mahyari (9681962)

    Published 2025
    “…Using cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes (CITE-Seq) in a well-characterized cohort of 25 subjects—including AS (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AS+AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), HCs (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), and HCs (HLA-B27<sup>neg</sup>); N = 5/group—we identified transcriptomic differences at the single-cell level, along with differentially expressed cell surface markers. …”
  2. 67282

    Image 1_Divergent B-cell and cytotoxic TNK cell activation signatures in HLA-B27-associated ankylosing spondylitis and acute anterior uveitis.jpeg by Eisa Mahyari (9681962)

    Published 2025
    “…Using cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes (CITE-Seq) in a well-characterized cohort of 25 subjects—including AS (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AS+AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), HCs (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), and HCs (HLA-B27<sup>neg</sup>); N = 5/group—we identified transcriptomic differences at the single-cell level, along with differentially expressed cell surface markers. …”
  3. 67283

    Image 2_Divergent B-cell and cytotoxic TNK cell activation signatures in HLA-B27-associated ankylosing spondylitis and acute anterior uveitis.jpeg by Eisa Mahyari (9681962)

    Published 2025
    “…Using cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes (CITE-Seq) in a well-characterized cohort of 25 subjects—including AS (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AS+AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), HCs (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), and HCs (HLA-B27<sup>neg</sup>); N = 5/group—we identified transcriptomic differences at the single-cell level, along with differentially expressed cell surface markers. …”
  4. 67284

    Image 4_Divergent B-cell and cytotoxic TNK cell activation signatures in HLA-B27-associated ankylosing spondylitis and acute anterior uveitis.jpeg by Eisa Mahyari (9681962)

    Published 2025
    “…Using cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes (CITE-Seq) in a well-characterized cohort of 25 subjects—including AS (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AS+AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), HCs (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), and HCs (HLA-B27<sup>neg</sup>); N = 5/group—we identified transcriptomic differences at the single-cell level, along with differentially expressed cell surface markers. …”
  5. 67285

    Qatar’s immigrants at higher risk of diabetes by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2023
    “…Those of South Asian descent had a 13-fold increased risk of having elevated glycated haemoglobin levels, and Filipinos a 4.5-fold increase, compared to the native Arab population. …”
  6. 67286

    Image 8_Divergent B-cell and cytotoxic TNK cell activation signatures in HLA-B27-associated ankylosing spondylitis and acute anterior uveitis.jpeg by Eisa Mahyari (9681962)

    Published 2025
    “…Using cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes (CITE-Seq) in a well-characterized cohort of 25 subjects—including AS (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AS+AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), AAU (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), HCs (HLA-B27<sup>pos</sup>), and HCs (HLA-B27<sup>neg</sup>); N = 5/group—we identified transcriptomic differences at the single-cell level, along with differentially expressed cell surface markers. …”
  7. 67287

    Data_Sheet_1_The efficacy and safety of isotonic and hypotonic fluids in intravenous maintenance fluid therapy in term newborns: national multicenter observational “neofluid” study... by Hasan Ozkan (6808268)

    Published 2024
    “…There was no difference between the groups in terms of the development of hypernatremia or a clinically meaningful pNa increase. The hypotonic fluid group had a higher incidence of hyponatremia and a clinically meaningful sodium decrease compared to the isotonic fluid group [7.9% vs. 1.2% (OR:6.5, p:0.03)] and [12.2% vs.4.2% (OR:2.9, p = 0.03)].…”
  8. 67288

    Data_Sheet_1_The efficacy and safety of isotonic and hypotonic fluids in intravenous maintenance fluid therapy in term newborns: national multicenter observational “neofluid” study... by Hasan Ozkan (6808268)

    Published 2024
    “…There was no difference between the groups in terms of the development of hypernatremia or a clinically meaningful pNa increase. The hypotonic fluid group had a higher incidence of hyponatremia and a clinically meaningful sodium decrease compared to the isotonic fluid group [7.9% vs. 1.2% (OR:6.5, p:0.03)] and [12.2% vs.4.2% (OR:2.9, p = 0.03)].…”
  9. 67289

    Campomanesia adamantium Peel Extract in Antidiarrheal Activity: The Ability of Inhibition of Heat-Stable Enterotoxin by Polyphenols by Caroline Lescano (3057327)

    Published 2016
    “…TAD (tadalafil) and FPIPP (antidiarrheal drug) was used as control drugs that increase and decrease cGMP levels, respectively. Results are presented as mean + SEM. n=4-6; One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey´s test; #P <0.05 compared to baseline group; *P <0.05 compared to STa group.…”
  10. 67290

    Table_1_Morphological characterization, pathogenicity screening, and molecular identification of Fusarium spp. isolates causing post-flowering stalk rot in maize.DOCX by J. Harish (14950603)

    Published 2023
    “…Pathogenicity test during the Kharif season showed 12 isolates with virulent disease symptoms with a mean severity ranging between 50 to 67 percent disease index (PDI) whereas in Rabi season, only five isolates were considered virulent, and the mean severity ranged between 52 to 67 PDI. …”
  11. 67291

    Bidirectional control of absence seizures due to the competition between the SNr-TRN and SNr-SRN pathways. by Mingming Chen (535268)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A, B: The state analysis (A) and frequency analysis (B) in the (<i>K</i>, <i>v</i><sub><i>p</i><sub>1</sub><i>ζ</i></sub>) panel. …”
  12. 67292

    2-AA down-regulates the transcription of many genes involved in the translational capacity of the cell. by Yok-Ai Que (70055)

    Published 2013
    “…Exogenously added 2-AA decreases polysomes levels. Ribosomal extracts from PA14 cells grown in the absence (left panel) or presence (right panel) of exogenously added 2-AA were separated in a 25% to 5% sucrose density gradient. …”
  13. 67293

    Image_2_Metabolomic Profiling of Dongxiang Wild Rice Under Salinity Demonstrates the Significant Role of Amino Acids in Rice Salt Stress.pdf by Yaling Chen (713903)

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 90 metabolites were significantly changed (49 upregulated and 41 downregulated) under salinity, of which the largest increase was in DL-2-Aminoadipic acid (27.08-fold) and the largest decrease was in L-Carnitine (0.014-fold). …”
  14. 67294

    table8_Systems Pharmacology Study of the Anti-Liver Injury Mechanism of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium.xlsx by Jianxiong Wu (114639)

    Published 2021
    “…CRP has antibacterial, antioxidant, and antitumor effects that reduce cholesterol, prevent atherosclerosis and decrease LI. Here we analyzed the components of CRP and their targets of action in LI treatment and assessed the relationships between them using a systems pharmacology approach. …”
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  16. 67296

    Table_1_Metabolomic Profiling of Dongxiang Wild Rice Under Salinity Demonstrates the Significant Role of Amino Acids in Rice Salt Stress.xlsx by Yaling Chen (713903)

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 90 metabolites were significantly changed (49 upregulated and 41 downregulated) under salinity, of which the largest increase was in DL-2-Aminoadipic acid (27.08-fold) and the largest decrease was in L-Carnitine (0.014-fold). …”
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  18. 67298

    table7_Systems Pharmacology Study of the Anti-Liver Injury Mechanism of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium.xlsx by Jianxiong Wu (114639)

    Published 2021
    “…CRP has antibacterial, antioxidant, and antitumor effects that reduce cholesterol, prevent atherosclerosis and decrease LI. Here we analyzed the components of CRP and their targets of action in LI treatment and assessed the relationships between them using a systems pharmacology approach. …”
  19. 67299

    table4_Systems Pharmacology Study of the Anti-Liver Injury Mechanism of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium.xlsx by Jianxiong Wu (114639)

    Published 2021
    “…CRP has antibacterial, antioxidant, and antitumor effects that reduce cholesterol, prevent atherosclerosis and decrease LI. Here we analyzed the components of CRP and their targets of action in LI treatment and assessed the relationships between them using a systems pharmacology approach. …”
  20. 67300

    Table_3_Metabolomic Profiling of Dongxiang Wild Rice Under Salinity Demonstrates the Significant Role of Amino Acids in Rice Salt Stress.docx by Yaling Chen (713903)

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 90 metabolites were significantly changed (49 upregulated and 41 downregulated) under salinity, of which the largest increase was in DL-2-Aminoadipic acid (27.08-fold) and the largest decrease was in L-Carnitine (0.014-fold). …”