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    Metformin pre-administration decreases the oxidative stress, retains antioxidant effect and decreases apoptosis in colon and lung tissues in mice irradiated with GCRsim. by Silvia Siteni (10344070)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(A, B) Metformin retains the expression of OGG1 and decreases cleaved PARP expression in murine colon and lung tissues. …”
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    Cell proliferation was decreased more by combination treatment of SLCP and BBR than individual treatments. by Panchanan Maiti (1459852)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>U-87MG and U-251MG cells were grown in EMEM and 1% pen/strep for 24 h and then treated with either SLCP (20 μM), or BBR (100 μM) or their combination for 24 h, after at which a cell proliferation assay was performed. <b>A</b>: Immunofluorescent signal was decreased in a dose-depend fashion in U-87Mg cells after reatment with SLCP and BBR. …”
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    Weighted odds ratios reflecting the impact of a genetically determined 10 mg/dL decrease in LDL-C on safety and efficacy endpoints. by Aeron M. Small (9617751)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval is displayed for the effect of a genetically determined 10 mg/dL decrease in LDL-C on safety and efficacy endpoints for White individuals, Black individuals, Hispanic individuals, and inverse variance weighted meta-analysis of White, Black, and Hispanic populations (IVWMA). …”
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    Weighted odds ratios reflecting the impact of a genetically determined 10 mg/dL decrease in LDL-C on pre-specified atherosclerotic traits. by Aeron M. Small (9617751)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Odds Ratio and 95% confidence interval is displayed for the effect of a genetically determined 10 mg/dL decrease in LDL-C on primary atherosclerotic traits for White individuals, Black individuals, Hispanic individuals, and inverse variance weighted meta-analysis of White, Black, and Hispanic populations (IVWMA). …”
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