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Scrub typhus point-of-care testing: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2018“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Diagnosing scrub typhus clinically is difficult, hence laboratory tests play a very important role in diagnosis. As performing sophisticated laboratory tests in resource-limited settings is not feasible, accurate point-of-care testing (POCT) for scrub typhus diagnosis would be invaluable for patient diagnosis and management. …”
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Androgen and staurosporine synergize to decrease the relative ATP concentration in HPr-1AR cells.
Published 2016“…In comparison to vehicle control, STS and to a lesser extent DHT significantly decrease the relative ATP concentration of HPr-1AR cells at 24 hours. …”
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Cinacalcet administered early in the inactive phase markedly decrease parathyroid Ki-67 index.
Published 2025“…<p>(A) Ki-67 expression in parathyroid glands of rats with CKD-induced sHPT treated with Cinacalcet either early in the inactive light phase (<i>Cina1</i>; N = 10) or early in the active dark phase (<i>Cina2</i>; N = 9) compared to untreated rats with sHPT investigated at similar time points (<i>PNX1</i>; N = 7 and <i>PNX2</i>; N = 7, respective) and to normal rats investigated at similar time points (<i>ctrl1</i>; N = 9 and <i>ctrl2</i>; N = 7, respective). …”
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