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  1. 42681

    Table_6_Regulatory SVA retrotransposons and classical HLA genotyped-transcripts associated with Parkinson’s disease.xlsx by Jerzy K. Kulski (3229236)

    Published 2024
    “…Only the expressed HLA-DRA*01:01:01 and -DQA1*03:01:01 protective alleles (PD v HC), the -DQA1*03:03:01 risk (HC v Prodrome) or protective allele (PD v Prodrome), the -DRA*01:01:02 and -DRB4*01:03:02 risk alleles (SWEDD v HC), and the NR_SVA_381 present genotype (PD v HC) at a 5% homozygous insertion frequency near HLA-DPA1, were significant (Pc<0.1) after Bonferroni corrections. …”
  2. 42682

    Table_3_Regulatory SVA retrotransposons and classical HLA genotyped-transcripts associated with Parkinson’s disease.xlsx by Jerzy K. Kulski (3229236)

    Published 2024
    “…Only the expressed HLA-DRA*01:01:01 and -DQA1*03:01:01 protective alleles (PD v HC), the -DQA1*03:03:01 risk (HC v Prodrome) or protective allele (PD v Prodrome), the -DRA*01:01:02 and -DRB4*01:03:02 risk alleles (SWEDD v HC), and the NR_SVA_381 present genotype (PD v HC) at a 5% homozygous insertion frequency near HLA-DPA1, were significant (Pc<0.1) after Bonferroni corrections. …”
  3. 42683

    Table_4_Regulatory SVA retrotransposons and classical HLA genotyped-transcripts associated with Parkinson’s disease.xlsx by Jerzy K. Kulski (3229236)

    Published 2024
    “…Only the expressed HLA-DRA*01:01:01 and -DQA1*03:01:01 protective alleles (PD v HC), the -DQA1*03:03:01 risk (HC v Prodrome) or protective allele (PD v Prodrome), the -DRA*01:01:02 and -DRB4*01:03:02 risk alleles (SWEDD v HC), and the NR_SVA_381 present genotype (PD v HC) at a 5% homozygous insertion frequency near HLA-DPA1, were significant (Pc<0.1) after Bonferroni corrections. …”
  4. 42684

    Table_2_Regulatory SVA retrotransposons and classical HLA genotyped-transcripts associated with Parkinson’s disease.xlsx by Jerzy K. Kulski (3229236)

    Published 2024
    “…Only the expressed HLA-DRA*01:01:01 and -DQA1*03:01:01 protective alleles (PD v HC), the -DQA1*03:03:01 risk (HC v Prodrome) or protective allele (PD v Prodrome), the -DRA*01:01:02 and -DRB4*01:03:02 risk alleles (SWEDD v HC), and the NR_SVA_381 present genotype (PD v HC) at a 5% homozygous insertion frequency near HLA-DPA1, were significant (Pc<0.1) after Bonferroni corrections. …”
  5. 42685

    Table_1_Regulatory SVA retrotransposons and classical HLA genotyped-transcripts associated with Parkinson’s disease.xlsx by Jerzy K. Kulski (3229236)

    Published 2024
    “…Only the expressed HLA-DRA*01:01:01 and -DQA1*03:01:01 protective alleles (PD v HC), the -DQA1*03:03:01 risk (HC v Prodrome) or protective allele (PD v Prodrome), the -DRA*01:01:02 and -DRB4*01:03:02 risk alleles (SWEDD v HC), and the NR_SVA_381 present genotype (PD v HC) at a 5% homozygous insertion frequency near HLA-DPA1, were significant (Pc<0.1) after Bonferroni corrections. …”
  6. 42686

    Table_8_Regulatory SVA retrotransposons and classical HLA genotyped-transcripts associated with Parkinson’s disease.xlsx by Jerzy K. Kulski (3229236)

    Published 2024
    “…Only the expressed HLA-DRA*01:01:01 and -DQA1*03:01:01 protective alleles (PD v HC), the -DQA1*03:03:01 risk (HC v Prodrome) or protective allele (PD v Prodrome), the -DRA*01:01:02 and -DRB4*01:03:02 risk alleles (SWEDD v HC), and the NR_SVA_381 present genotype (PD v HC) at a 5% homozygous insertion frequency near HLA-DPA1, were significant (Pc<0.1) after Bonferroni corrections. …”
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  8. 42688

    OCA inhibits the colony formation capacity of iCCA cells. by S. Di Matteo (6260417)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>After 10 days of culture, mixed and mucinous iCCA colonies were stained with 0.1% crystal violet and counted (a colony was considered a cluster of at least 50 cells). a) Photographs (magnification 1x) show representative wells in which mixed and mucinous iCCA colonies appear as a violet dot. …”
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  14. 42694

    Hyperthermia-Induced Disruption of Functional Connectivity in the Human Brain Network by Gang Sun (80623)

    Published 2013
    “…Compared with the normal control (NC) group, the hyperthermia (HT) group showed 65 disturbed functional connectivities with 50 of them being decreased and 15 of them being increased. …”
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  16. 42696

    Trend of adults’ occupational physical activity levels and nutritional status over four decades in Brazil by Luiz Antonio dos Anjos (5381687)

    Published 2018
    “…The nutritional status was determined according to the World Health Organization classification based on the body mass index (BMI, kg.m-2) as underweight (BMI < 18.5), normal (18,5 ≤ IMC < 25) and overweight (BMI ≥ 25). …”
  17. 42697

    Supplementary Material for: Innovative regenerative treatment with Nanofat injection for hypertensive ischemic leg ulcer: a case report by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…The regenerative potential of Nanofat, derived from adipose tissue, offers a promising therapeutic option. Case Presentation: We describe a 75-year-old female patient with a chronic ischemic ulcer measuring 30.1 cm² and persisting for more than 5 years. …”
  18. 42698

    Otitis Media in a New Mouse Model for CHARGE Syndrome with a Deletion in the <em>Chd7</em> Gene by Cong Tian (130440)

    Published 2012
    “…These mice also exhibit morphological alteration in the Eustachian tubes, dysregulation of epithelial proliferation, and decreased density of middle ear cilia. Gene expression profiling revealed up-regulation of <em>Muc5ac</em>, <em>Muc5b</em> and <em>Tgf-β1</em> transcripts, the products of which are involved in mucin production and TGF pathway regulation. …”
  19. 42699

    Data_Sheet_1_Impact of Pharmaceutical Compounds in the Bioremediation of Municipal Biosolids by the White-Rot-Fungi Trametes hirsuta.DOCX by Sabrina Saibi (3610550)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, we report that white rot fungi (WRF) treatment significantly decreased the toxicity of the biosolids.…”
  20. 42700

    The behavioral outcome of the decision circuit is dependent on the BSI<sub>ff</sub> strength and ratio A. by Cheng-Te Wang (405814)

    Published 2013
    “…With a higher ratio, stronger BSI<sub>ff</sub> increases the speed of decision (shorter mean reaction time) while decreases the performance. With a lower ratio, we found an opposite trend in which a stronger BSI<sub>ff</sub> increases the performance while reduces the speed of decision. …”