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    Adjusted associations between breastfeeding and memory B- and T-cell subsets at 6 months. by Michelle A. E. Jansen (740955)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Values are log transformed regression coefficients (95% confidence interval of cell numbers (*10<sup>e9</sup>/L)) derived from linear regression models and reflect the increase or decrease (%) in log transformed cell numbers per month continuation of breastfeeding.…”
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    SPL decreases diabetes-induced oxidative stress in GL and PT. by Eduardo Molina-Jijón (4020464)

    Published 2017
    “…Also, SPL diminished diabetes-induced increment of O<sub>2</sub><sup>●―</sup> production (E), lipid peroxidation (F) and protein carbonylation (G) and decreased GSH content (H) in PT (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0177362#pone.0177362.s003" target="_blank">S3 Fig</a>). …”
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    Decreased expression of genes related to cholesterol biosynthesis and lipogenesis in PCA. by Sreejith P. Panicker (159572)

    Published 2012
    “…The normal scalp tissue was significantly different from the unaffected and affected scalp samples from patients with LPP, CCCA, FFA and TF. (E) Heat map of the 39 most significantly downregulated genes in patients with LPP (6 affected and 5 unaffected scalp samples) CCCA, FFA and TF (3 affected and 3 unaffected scalp samples each). …”
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    S6 File - by Marian Adan (16641634)

    Published 2024
    “…These findings highlight the impact of climate policy on pest dynamics and the importance of incorporating climatic factors into pest management strategies. The study predicts a potential decrease in FAW prevalence in West Africa by 2070 under aggressive climate mitigation, providing a basis for future FAW management approaches.…”
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