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    Data Sheet 1_Bio-functional hydrogel coated membranes to decrease T-cell exhaustion in manufacturing of CAR T-cells.docx by Aida López Ruiz (21611177)

    Published 2025
    “…To address this need, in this work, we utilized a bioinspired, scalable, tunable platform to direct T-cell activation and decrease exhaustion during CAR T production.…”
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    Increase in physical activity (100 step, 500 steps or 1000 steps) after the challenge according to decrease in screen time < or ≥60 minutes. by Annaëlle Le Steunf (19838110)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Increase in physical activity (100 step, 500 steps or 1000 steps) after the challenge according to decrease in screen time < or ≥60 minutes.…”
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    Effective contact rate over time for the different modelling scenarios considered: fixed, continuously increasing, continuously decreasing and with a step-decrease. by Joshua Looker (21390948)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Effective contact rate over time for the different modelling scenarios considered: fixed, continuously increasing, continuously decreasing and with a step-decrease.</p>…”
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    Figure 4 from Ammonia Suppresses the Antitumor Activity of Natural Killer Cells and T Cells by Decreasing Mature Perforin by Joanna Domagala (21643925)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Ammonia affects NK cell functions and decreases the level of perforin. <b>A,</b> The surface levels of NK cell activation receptors (NKG2D, NKp30, NKp44, NKp46) after incubation with different concentrations of NH<sub>4</sub>Cl were assessed after 4 hours using flow cytometry. …”
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    The flexural lumber properties of Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham. improve with decreasing initial tree spacing by Justin Erasmus (8702619)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Rapid growth rates and reduced harvesting ages of South African-grown pine plantations have caused a reduction in the stiffness of structural lumber, which accounts for about 75% of all sawn wood. …”
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