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Overall survival.
Published 2024“…Hedgehog inhibition (HHI) with vismodegib or sonidegib induces a 50–60% response rate. Long-term toxicity includes muscle spasms and weight loss leading to dose decreases. …”
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Progression-free survival by treatment.
Published 2024“…Hedgehog inhibition (HHI) with vismodegib or sonidegib induces a 50–60% response rate. Long-term toxicity includes muscle spasms and weight loss leading to dose decreases. …”
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Maintenance regimen and adverse event management.
Published 2024“…Hedgehog inhibition (HHI) with vismodegib or sonidegib induces a 50–60% response rate. Long-term toxicity includes muscle spasms and weight loss leading to dose decreases. …”
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6044
BCC-specific survival.
Published 2024“…Hedgehog inhibition (HHI) with vismodegib or sonidegib induces a 50–60% response rate. Long-term toxicity includes muscle spasms and weight loss leading to dose decreases. …”
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6045
Synthesis of Triazole-Substituted Quinazoline Hybrids for Anticancer Activity and a Lead Compound as the EGFR Blocker and ROS Inducer Agent
Published 2018“…A series of triazole-substituted quinazoline hybrid compounds were designed and synthesized for anticancer activity targeting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase. …”
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Outcome of AEFIs.
Published 2024“…Relative to those 50 years and above, the odds of serious AEFI were 60% less among those aged <30 years (aOR = 0.40, CI: [0.19, 0.86], p = 0.019). …”
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Types of AEFIs reported by vaccine type in Ghana.
Published 2024“…Relative to those 50 years and above, the odds of serious AEFI were 60% less among those aged <30 years (aOR = 0.40, CI: [0.19, 0.86], p = 0.019). …”
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Types of AEFIs reported.
Published 2024“…Relative to those 50 years and above, the odds of serious AEFI were 60% less among those aged <30 years (aOR = 0.40, CI: [0.19, 0.86], p = 0.019). …”
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Primers for real-time PCR (rat).
Published 2024“…<i>Jag2</i> upregulation was first confirmed in rats with sustained hypoxia-induced PH using publicly available gene expression data, experimental PH rat models and hypoxia induced rat PASMCs. Jag2 deficiency decreased oxidative stress injury, peripheral pulmonary vascular remodeling (0.276±0.020 vs. 0.451±0.033 μm, <i>P</i><0.001, <50μm), and right ventricular systolic pressure (36.8±3.033 vs. 51.8±4.245 mmHg, <i>P</i><0.001) in the chronic hypoxia-induced rat model of PH. …”
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Raw image of western blots.
Published 2024“…<i>Jag2</i> upregulation was first confirmed in rats with sustained hypoxia-induced PH using publicly available gene expression data, experimental PH rat models and hypoxia induced rat PASMCs. Jag2 deficiency decreased oxidative stress injury, peripheral pulmonary vascular remodeling (0.276±0.020 vs. 0.451±0.033 μm, <i>P</i><0.001, <50μm), and right ventricular systolic pressure (36.8±3.033 vs. 51.8±4.245 mmHg, <i>P</i><0.001) in the chronic hypoxia-induced rat model of PH. …”
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6053
16 Weeks of Progressive Barefoot Running Training Changes Impact Force and Muscle Activation in Habitual Shod Runners
Published 2016“…The magnitude of first peak of VGRF (Fy1) and the impulse of the first 50 ms decreased after training for BF and SH (p<0.01). …”
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Identification of Potent DNA Gyrase Inhibitors Active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Published 2022“…Models of complexes of compounds <b>G24</b> and <b>G26</b> bound to the M. tuberculosis DNA gyrase ATP-binding site, generated by molecular dynamics simulations followed by pharmacophore mapping analysis, showed hydrophobic interactions of inhibitor hydrophobic headgroups and electrostatic and hydrogen bond interactions of the polar tails, which are likely to be important for their inhibition. Decreasing compound lipophilicity by increasing the polarity of these tails then presents a likely route to improving the solubility and activity. …”
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