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    Data_Sheet_1_Tranexamic Acid Administered During Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgeries Achieves Good Safety Effects and Hemostasis.docx by Enshi Wang (12043937)

    Published 2022
    “…There were 4,889 patients whose TXA dose was ≥50 mg/kg, and the remaining 6,080 patients had a TXA dose of <50 mg/kg. …”
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    QRT-PCR for 27-hydroxylase and ABCA1 message in NS398-treated THP-1 cells exposed to prostaglandins by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…THP-1 human monocytes were exposed to the following conditions represented by the six bars (from left to right): (1) RPMI 1640, (2) NS398 (50 μM), (3) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (4) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (5) PGE(0.1 μM) + PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), and (6) PGD(14 μM) + NS398 (50 μM) (all 18-hour exposures). …”
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    Image_1_Behavioral and Biochemical Effects of KXS on Postmyocardial Infarction Depression.jpeg by Yuan Hu (275971)

    Published 2020
    “…In the present study, we aimed to explore whether KXS had both antidepressive effects and cardioprotective functions in a rat model of myocardial ischemia (MI) with depression.…”
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    QRT-PCR for 27-hydroxylase and ABCA1 message in NS398-treated THP-1 macrophages exposed to prostaglandins or TXA by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…THP-1 human macrophages were exposed to the following conditions represented by the five bars (from left to right): (1) RPMI 1640, (2) NS398 (50 μM), (3) PGE(0.1 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), (4) PGD(14 μM) + NS398 (50 μM), and (5) TXA(3 μM) + NS398 (50 μM) (24-hour exposures to NS398 alone followed by addition of indicated PG or TXAfor a further 24 hours). …”
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    DataSheet1_Bayesian denoising algorithm dealing with colored, non-stationary noise in continuous glucose monitoring timeseries.docx by Nunzio Camerlingo (9394596)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results: On D<sub>S1</sub>, BD allows reducing the root-mean-square-error (RMSE) from 8.10 [6.79–9.24] mg/dL to 6.28 [5.47–7.27] mg/dL (median [IQR]); on D<sub>S2</sub>, RMSE decreases from 6.85 [5.50–8.72] mg/dL to 5.35 [4.48–6.49] mg/dL. …”
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    Toxins from the Caribbean sea anemone Bunodeopsis globulifera increase cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity of lung adenocarcinoma cells by Heidi I Monroy-Estrada (5669477)

    Published 2018
    “…Results Pre-exposure to CV, F1 and F2 fractions increases cisplatin cytotoxicity in human lung adenocarcinoma cells under specific conditions. Exposure to CV at 50 μgmL-1 induced a reduction of approximately 50% in cell viability, while a similar cytotoxic effect was observed when cell culture was exposed to F1 at 25 μgmL -1 or F2 at 50 μgmL-1. …”
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    Insulin Resistance in Relation to Lipids and Inflammation in Type-2 Diabetic Patients and Non-Diabetic People by Ying-Mei Feng (2609680)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Methods</p><p>We studied 798 Chinese patients with type-2 diabetes (53.6% women; mean age, 60.6 years) admitted to a tertiary referral centre and 1060 white Flemish (50.5%; 51.1 years) randomly recruited in Northern Belgium. …”
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    <b>Species removal dampens the scale dependency of ecological determinism and stochasticity in coastal communities.</b> by Nelson Valdivia (600515)

    Published 2025
    “…The normalised stochasticity ratio (NST), which distinguishes between stochastic (>50%) and deterministic (<50%) community dynamics, decreased with spatial extent for sessile and mobile species, with consistently lower values under foundation species removal for sessile communities. …”
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    Table1_Retrospective Recall of Psychological Distress Experienced During the First COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy: Results From the ALT RISCOVID-19 Survey.doc by Francesca Bracone (12014342)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Methods: Cross-sectional analysis on 1,880 adults (mean age 48.9 ± 14.5 years) from the web-based ALT RISCOVID-19 survey. …”