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    Production of highly soluble foliar fertilizer in a spouted bed dryer by Ana Carolina Ribeiro Stoppe (15939850)

    Published 2023
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT The drying process can be useful to change the particulate structure, improving the powder solubility. In this study, we investigated the drying of foliar fertilizer in a spouted bed using polyethylene pellets as inert particles to improve its solubility. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Methimazole induced agranulocytosis - A clinical case report by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…On presentation to our clinic, she reported anxiety with no other symptoms and a low dose methimazole (2.5mg/daily) was started. …”
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    Axial Thiophenolate Coordination on Diiron(III)bisporphyrin: Influence of Heme–Heme Interactions on Structure, Function and Electrochemical Properties of the Individual Heme Center... by Debangsu Sil (1655497)

    Published 2014
    “…The addition of another thiophenol at the sixth axial position of the five-coordinate thiophenolato complex causes a change in iron spin from high (<i>S</i> = 5/2) to low (<i>S</i> = 1/2) along with a large positive shift of 490 mV for the Fe­(III)/Fe­(II) redox couple.…”
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    B-Cell Dysregulation in Crohn's Disease Is Partially Restored with Infliximab Therapy by Wilhelmina M. C. Timmermans (3145413)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>B-cell depletion can improve a variety of chronic inflammatory diseases, but does not appear beneficial for patients with Crohn’s disease.…”
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    Table_1_Effects of intranasal oxytocin on the self-perception and anxiety of singers during a simulated public singing performance: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial.DOCX by Flávia de Lima Osório (438031)

    Published 2022
    “…Considering that oxytocin (OXT) has a potential therapeutic effect on anxiety, cognitive processes, and decreased psychosocial stress, this study’s objective was to assess the effects of a single dose of 24 UI of intranasal OXT among professional singers, during a public singing simulation test, on self-rated performance and mood. …”
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    Microhardness vs. depth diagram of sample No. 6 ( by Van-Thuc Nguyen (19469762)

    Published 2025
    “…The findings of the study on the optimum values of factors such as current intensity at 150 A, Travel speed at 150 mm/min, arc length at 2.5 mm, pulse time at 0.6 s, or gas flow at 10.5 l/min can help engineers to have a closer look at the parameters of this arc tempering technology affecting the surface hardness and their applications. …”
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    Emerging Antigenic Variants at the Antigenic Site Sb in Pandemic A(H1N1)2009 Influenza Virus in Japan Detected by a Human Monoclonal Antibody by Mayo Yasugi (182643)

    Published 2013
    “…To monitor variants that may escape from vaccination specificity, antigenic characterization of circulating viruses is important. In this study, a hybridoma clone producing human monoclonal antibody against A(H1N1)pdm09, designated 5E4, was prepared using peripheral lymphocytes from a vaccinated volunteer. …”
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    Histogram of the extracted parameters. by Qiuyu Du (20760848)

    Published 2025
    “…Logistic regression (n = 93) showed that a less steep contrast gradient (decreasing by 10 Hounsfield unit/%) was associated with a reduction in odds of the following short-term adverse outcomes: 48.1% for intensive care unit admission (odds ratio [OR] = 0.519, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.306–0.804), 29.3% for oxygen therapy >24 hours (OR = 0.707, 95% CI: 0.496–0.976), 60.6% for reperfusion therapy (OR = 0.394, 95% CI: 0.178–0.682), 57.5% for vasopressor therapy (OR = 0.425, 95% CI: 0.194–0.741), and 50.2% for PE-related death (OR = 0.498, 95% CI: 0.246–0.915). …”
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    Evaluation of the impact of dental prophylaxis on the oral microbiota of dogs by Rebecca Flancman (5447552)

    Published 2018
    “…A subsample of 10 dogs was followed, and additional samples were collected two and five weeks post-prophylaxis. …”
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    DPP6 regulates a channel with properties similar to TASK-3. by Brian M. Nadin (401054)

    Published 2013
    “…As expected expression of high levels of TASK-3 dramatically increases membrane resting conductance, much of which is sensitive to block by external pH 6.0. Scale bar: 20 mV, 50 ms. <b>C)</b> Summary results testing sensitivity of the resting conductance to external pH 6.0 (WT (n = 11), mDPP6 RNAi (n = 5), rDPP6 Rescue (n = 8), TASK-3 (n = 6)), 500 µM external Zn<sup>2+</sup> (WT (n = 6), mDPP6 RNAi (n = 5), rDPP6 Rescue (n = 6), TASK-3 (n = 6)) and suppression by 10 µM muscarine (WT (n = 8), mDPP6 RNAi (n = 5), rDPP6 Rescue (n = 4), TASK-3 (n = 6)). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_COVID-19 Risk Appears to Vary Across Different Alcoholic Beverages.CSV by Xi-jian Dai (709293)

    Published 2022
    “…Low-frequency of consumption of fortified wine (1–2 glasses/week) within guidelines had a protective effect against the COVID-19. High frequency of consumption of spirits (≥5 glasses/week) within guidelines increased the COVID-19 risk, whereas the high frequency of consumption of white wine and champagne above the guidelines decreased the COVID-19 risk. …”
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    Image_1_COVID-19 Risk Appears to Vary Across Different Alcoholic Beverages.TIF by Xi-jian Dai (709293)

    Published 2022
    “…Low-frequency of consumption of fortified wine (1–2 glasses/week) within guidelines had a protective effect against the COVID-19. High frequency of consumption of spirits (≥5 glasses/week) within guidelines increased the COVID-19 risk, whereas the high frequency of consumption of white wine and champagne above the guidelines decreased the COVID-19 risk. …”
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    Poly Q aggregates alter the expressions of miR-125b, miR-150, p53, RelA/NFkB and miR-146a. by Jayeeta Ghose (207861)

    Published 2011
    “…(<b>C</b>) Similarly, miR-146a expression (n = 4, p = 0.011), miR-125b expression (n = 2, p = 0.048) and miR-150 expressions (n = 2, p = 0.039) were decreased significantly in ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> cells 48 hours post transfection with 83Q DsRed compared to ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> cells 48 hours post transfection with empty vector DsRed. miR-17-5p was used as endogenous control to calculate fold change in each case; (<b>D</b>) Immunoblotting with cell extracts prepared from HYPK-GFP transfected ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> cells and Hsp70-GFP transfected ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> cells showed increase in the expression of HYPK (in panel I probed by anti-HYPK antibody) and Hsp70 (in panel II probed by anti-GFP antibody) respectively compared to those obtained in ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> cells transfected with empty vector GFP-C1.…”