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    Figure A. by Kristin M. Van Den Ham (701981)

    Published 2015
    “…</b> The percentage of CD11b<sup>+</sup>CD11c<sup>+</sup> cells, and the MFI of CXCL10, CD40 and MHCII after gating on CD11b<sup>+</sup>CD11c<sup>+</sup> cells on day 3 (<b>a</b>) and day 7 post-infection (<b>b</b>). On day 3 post-infection, <i>n</i> = 6 for control mice and <i>n</i> = 5 for FeD mice. …”
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    Minimal dataset. by Jennifer M. Kwan (3350321)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the cardiovascular risks of dual ICI therapy were offset by its mortality benefit, with dual ICI therapy being associated with a ~25% or 1.3-fold decrease in mortality. Of those with echo prior to ICI initiation, 26% (n = 115/442) had abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction or global longitudinal strain, and of those with echo after ICI initiation, 28% (n = 207/740) had abnormalities. …”
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    Description of the myofascial release techniques. by Sergio R. Thomaz (20308465)

    Published 2024
    “…</b></p><p>Results</p><p>Thirty-eight patients (14 in CRT, 14 in CRT+MRT, and 10 in RUHB), with a mean age of 55 years and 50% male, completed the study. …”
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    Study flow diagram. by Sergio R. Thomaz (20308465)

    Published 2024
    “…</b></p><p>Results</p><p>Thirty-eight patients (14 in CRT, 14 in CRT+MRT, and 10 in RUHB), with a mean age of 55 years and 50% male, completed the study. …”
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    Clinical characteristics of the study population. by Sergio R. Thomaz (20308465)

    Published 2024
    “…</b></p><p>Results</p><p>Thirty-eight patients (14 in CRT, 14 in CRT+MRT, and 10 in RUHB), with a mean age of 55 years and 50% male, completed the study. …”
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    Chronic Sleep Deprivation-Induced Proteome Changes in Astrocytes of the Rat Hypothalamus by Jae-Hong Kim (124622)

    Published 2014
    “…Comparisons of the proteome profiles of hypothalamic astrocytes revealed that chronic partial SD increased (≥1.5-fold) 89 proteins and decreased (≤0.7-fold) 50 proteins; these changes in protein expression were validated by western blot or immunohistochemistry. …”