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    DataSheet_1_Seed Endophyte bacteria enhance drought stress tolerance in Hordeum vulgare by regulating, physiological characteristics, antioxidants and minerals uptake.pdf by Zainul Abideen (11454547)

    Published 2022
    “…Plants inoculated with Pseudomonas or Pantoea under drought also increased of about 27% leaf respiration and transpiration (48%) but decreased water use efficiency, photoinhibition (91%), and the risk of oxidative stress (ETR/A) (49%). …”
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    Table_3_Precision medicine based on the phenotypic differences in peripheral T helper cells in patients with psoriatic arthritis: One year follow-up outcomes.DOCX by Ippei Miyagawa (669805)

    Published 2022
    “…After treatment with ustekinumab, the proportion of aTh1/CD4 (%) significantly decreased. The percent reduction in activated Th17 cells was significantly higher in IL-17-i cells than in UST/TNF-i cells.…”
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    Image_1_Precision medicine based on the phenotypic differences in peripheral T helper cells in patients with psoriatic arthritis: One year follow-up outcomes.TIF by Ippei Miyagawa (669805)

    Published 2022
    “…After treatment with ustekinumab, the proportion of aTh1/CD4 (%) significantly decreased. The percent reduction in activated Th17 cells was significantly higher in IL-17-i cells than in UST/TNF-i cells.…”
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    Table_2_Precision medicine based on the phenotypic differences in peripheral T helper cells in patients with psoriatic arthritis: One year follow-up outcomes.DOCX by Ippei Miyagawa (669805)

    Published 2022
    “…After treatment with ustekinumab, the proportion of aTh1/CD4 (%) significantly decreased. The percent reduction in activated Th17 cells was significantly higher in IL-17-i cells than in UST/TNF-i cells.…”
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    Robustness of the modeling results to network parameters (related to Fig 3). by Marco Bocchio (19846170)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>d</b>) We also decreased the connection probability of E-I connections, from the original 50% to 25%, and observed similar results. …”
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    Prevalence of malnutrition may impact global viral evolutionary patterns. by Rebekah Honce (9238696)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Worldwide rates of obesity are projected to reach over 50% by 2050. Additionally, undernutrition of both children and adults continues to be a global health crisis. …”
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    SNARE-like bacterial proteins inhibit endocytic SNARE-mediated membrane fusion. by Fabienne Paumet (88296)

    Published 2013
    “…F- We observed 50% inhibition when C<i>ca</i>IncA was reconstituted on the v-SNARE side with VAMP8. …”
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    AZD1775 induces toxicity through double-stranded DNA breaks independently of chemotherapeutic agents in p53-mutated colorectal cancer cells by Peter John Webster (3838426)

    Published 2017
    “…AZD1775 significantly improved the cytotoxicity of 5-FU in a p53-mutated colorectal cancer cell line (HT29 cells), decreasing the IC<sub>50</sub> from 9.3 μM to 3.5 μM. …”
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    Temporal trends on the prevalence of renal disease and outcomes among patients with diabetes mellitus hospitalized by heart failure: findings from INCAex by José Carlos Arévalo-Lorido (4890571)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>A total of 4959 patients were included. Over time, prevalence of DM was significantly raising among women with HF (50 to 53.2%) and descending among men (50% to 46.8%, <i>p</i> = 0.02). …”
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    Table_1_Impact of ultraviolet-B radiation on early-season morpho-physiological traits of indica and japonica rice genotypes.docx by Sonal Mathur (7402217)

    Published 2024
    “…Among the root traits, root length decreased by negligible (1%) for indica as compared to japonica (5%), while root crossing and forks showed a maximum decline for japonica (37 and 42%), respectively. …”