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Heat- and acid-resistant endotoxin neutralization (HAREN).
Published 2013“…<p>Each data point with error bar represents the average and standard deviation of 3 replicates. …”
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Effect of monovalent cations on energy-dependent DAPI efflux mediated by PdrM.
Published 2013“…(A) <i>E. coli</i> KAM32/pHAP5, (B) <i>E. coli</i> KAM32/pHY300PLK (control). …”
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Effect of cortical excitatory synaptic strength on the network dynamics.
Published 2024“…D) Summary of changes in SO characteristics when only long-range connections are reduced as shown in (B). Across all plots, 5 mm is seen to be an inflection point (or “elbow”) where network activity changes.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Global and regional prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in population-based studies from 2000 to 2022: A pooled analysis of 7.9 million participants.PDF
Published 2023“…</p>Findings<p>Out of 67,340 records searched, 308 studies with 7,947,359 participants from 81 countries were eligible for this study, 202 (7,634,261 participants), 284 (1,475,339 participants), and 165 (561,978 participants) studies for the prevalence of serum 25(OH)D <30, <50, and <75 nmol/L, respectively. We found that globally, 15.7% (95% CrI 13.7–17.8), 47.9% (95% CrI 44.9–50.9), and 76·6% (95% CrI 74.0–79.1) of participants had serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels less than 30, 50, and 75 nmol/l, respectively; the prevalence slightly decreased from 2000–2010 to 2011–2022, but it was still at a high level; people living in high latitude areas had a higher prevalence; the prevalence in winter-spring was 1.7 (95% CrI 1.4–2.0) times that in summer-autumn; the Eastern Mediterranean region and Lower-middle-income countries had a higher prevalence; females were vulnerable to vitamin D deficiency; gender, sampling frame, detection assays, sampling region, time of data collection, season, and other factors contributed to heterogeneity between the included studies.…”
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