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    EBNA3C down-regulated RASSF1A mRNA expression by enhancing RASSF1A promoter methylation. by Shengwei Zhang (321384)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A-D) RASSF1A mRNA expression was decreased in A-B) EBV positive cell lines and C-D) BJAB7, BJAB10, LCL1, and LCL2 cells. 5 million B-cells were collected and total RNA extracted via Trizol reagent. cDNAs were generated by reverse transcriptase kit and RASSF1A mRNA expression level was detected by real-time PCR. …”
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    Study characteristics–Indirect pathway. by Silvia Bhatt Carreno (18176553)

    Published 2024
    “…Women of child-bearing age, including adolescents, exposed to at least one type of IPV showed a decreased likelihood of following recommended breastfeeding practices. …”
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    PRISMA flow chart. by Silvia Bhatt Carreno (18176553)

    Published 2024
    “…Women of child-bearing age, including adolescents, exposed to at least one type of IPV showed a decreased likelihood of following recommended breastfeeding practices. …”
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    Inclusion criteria. by Silvia Bhatt Carreno (18176553)

    Published 2024
    “…Women of child-bearing age, including adolescents, exposed to at least one type of IPV showed a decreased likelihood of following recommended breastfeeding practices. …”
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    Quality assessment. by Silvia Bhatt Carreno (18176553)

    Published 2024
    “…Women of child-bearing age, including adolescents, exposed to at least one type of IPV showed a decreased likelihood of following recommended breastfeeding practices. …”
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    Description of the ORICAMs cohort. by Julie Lopes (3857551)

    Published 2023
    “…However, these results based on a comparative analysis with national rates may be impacted by the healthy worker effect towards low SMRs, and do not enable to establish a potential relationship between occupational exposure and mortality risk, even if we may suspect an impact of high SES of these professionals on the observed decreased mortality. …”
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