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    DataSheet_1_Vitamin D Supplementation Improves Mitochondrial Function and Reduces Inflammation in Placentae of Obese Women.docx by Elysse A. Phillips (12693596)

    Published 2022
    “…NW women, VDR expression were decreased by 50% (p<0.03) independent of fetal sex. …”
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    Incomplete Albumin-Cre-mediated deletion of <i>Rps6</i> results in mosaicism for RPS6 expression across the neonatal liver. by Sarah A. Comerford (3854917)

    Published 2023
    “…After stripping, the blot was incubated with a p<sup>32</sup>-radiolabeled 18S rRNA probe. (D) Graph showing quantitation of the Northern blot shown in (C) demonstrating that <i>Rps6</i> mRNA levels are decreased by 50–60% in ΔS6 livers relative to WT. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Efficacy of different pharmaceutical forms of Curcuma longa or curcumin in reducing oral mucositis severity and incidence in cancer patients: a systematic review and m... by Pedro de Padua G. Amatto (20981201)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Six studies with 159 patients (mean age ∼50 years, 40% women) were included. C. longa extracts, curcumin, or nanocurcumin were administered in capsules, mouthwash, or gel formulations. …”
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    DataSheet_2_Monitoring of strength, inflammation and muscle function in allogenic stem-cell transplantation patients – a pilot study for novel biomarker and risk stratification det... by Sebastian Viktor Waldemar Schulz (14232072)

    Published 2023
    “…Correlation analysis of grip strength and inflammatory markers revealed a positive correlation with TNF-alpha at T2. 50% of patients documented physical activity and questionnaire and reported a 50%-reduction of daily endurance and strength training between T1 to T2.…”