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hMSC adjunctive therapy failed to decrease pulmonary inflammation or prevent ALI compared to antiviral therapy alone in experimental severe influenza.
Published 2013“…<p>Eight-week old male C57Bl/6 mice infected with 425 EID<sub>50</sub> influenza A/PR/8 virus were administered 2.5 mg/kg oseltamivir in 100 ul ddH2O via gavage, 1×daily for 5 days, beginning day 2 P.I., with or without hMSC administration (5×10<sup>5</sup> cells) on day 2 P.I. and sacrificed on day 7 P.I. …”
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CAF induced proliferation and resistance to apoptosis, decreased PBMC adhesion and triggered <i>in vitro</i> angiogenesis of HUVECs cultured with uremic toxins.
Published 2015“…Uremic Toxins), and a fixed dose of CAF 1μM decreased PBMC adhesion and triggered angiogenesis of uremic toxin-treated HUVECs (*p < 0.05 Uremic Toxins + CAF 1μM vs. …”
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Volunteer Bias in Recruitment, Retention, and Blood Sample Donation in a Randomised Controlled Trial Involving Mothers and Their Children at Six Months and Two Years: A Longitudina...
Published 2013“…</p><p>Methods and Results</p><p>This paper extends the applications of the concept of volunteer bias by using data from a trial of probiotic supplementation for childhood atopy in healthy dyads to explore 1) differences between a) trial participants and aggregated data from publicly available databases b) participants and non-participants as the trial progressed 2) impact on trial findings of weighting data according to deprivation (Townsend) fifths in the sample and target populations. 1) a) Recruits (n = 454) were less deprived than the target population, matched for area of residence and delivery dates (n = 6,893) (mean [SD] deprivation scores 0.09[4.21] and 0.79[4.08], t = 3.44, df = 511, p<0.001). b) i)As the trial progressed, representation of the most deprived decreased. …”
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Modeling lane-transgressing behavior of e-bike riders on road sections with marked bike lanes: A survival analysis approach
Published 2020“…The lane-transgressing risk drops from 83.6% to 28.8% when the speed decreases from 35 km/h to 20 km/h. With wider non-motorized lanes or lower non-motorized vehicle density, the risk can be reduced by over 60%. …”
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Scientific impact increases when researchers publish in open access and international collaboration: A bibliometric analysis on poverty-related disease papers
Published 2018“…The adjusted regression analyses show that holding other factors constant, publishing research in OA and in international collaboration has a significant and meaningful citation advantage over non-OA or non-international collaborative research. …”
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Data from: Developing a growing degree day model to guide integrated pest management of <i>Eucosma giganteana, </i>a pest of a novel perennial oilseed crop
Published 2025“…Each transect contained four traps for a total of 36 traps. The traps were assembled similarly as in 2023, however hand-made sticky cards were used instead of manufactured ones, because of a noticeable decrease in efficacy in capturing <i>E. giganteana</i>. …”