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Mean TTC under different weights.
Published 2024“…Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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mTORC1 hyperactivation led to a decreased autophagic activity in the podocytes.
Published 2020“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Primary cultured podocytes were isolated from <i>Tsc2</i><sup>Δ<i>podocyte</i></sup> and wild-type controls, followed by western blot analyses of TSC2, phospho-4EBP1, LC3B type II, p62, phospho-ULK1, and β-tubulin. …”
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(+)-Usnic acid decreases β-catenin-mediated TOPFLASH activity and KITENIN-mediated AP-1 activity.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) β-Catenin-mediated transcriptional activity of TOPFLASH promoter was decreased by (+)-usnic acid treatment. …”
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Trust change by gender.
Published 2025“…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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Trust change by age group.
Published 2025“…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”