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  1. 5921

    Image 8_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  2. 5922

    Image 6_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  3. 5923

    Image 4_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  4. 5924

    Image 9_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  5. 5925

    Image 12_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  6. 5926

    Image 1_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.jpeg by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  7. 5927

    Table 3_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.docx by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  8. 5928

    Image 13_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  9. 5929

    Table 1_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.docx by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  10. 5930

    Image 10_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  11. 5931

    Image 5_No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study.tiff by Marisa R. Young (7919255)

    Published 2025
    “…Observational studies, but not a randomized trial, suggest increased risk of HIV acquisition with HC use, particularly DMPA. …”
  12. 5932

    a. How various statistical models account for modulation classification performance across the entire dataset. by Chris Scholes (3309477)

    Published 2025
    “…Numbered peaks indicate the significant peaks up to the lag which equals the modulation period, according to the peak picking algorithm (at <i>p</i> < .0001). Vertical lines show the peak-to-trough heights extracted for each significant peak, in order of decreasing value; <b>e.…”
  13. 5933

    The minimal data set. by Wenya Zhu (13957497)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p><i>Trichogramma ostriniae</i> is one of the most successfully used natural enemies in the integrated management of agroforestry pests. …”
  14. 5934

    Thymoquinone loaded nanoemulgel in streptozotocin induced diabetic wound by Urati Anuradha (20306190)

    Published 2024
    “…Further, DIAGEL is obtained by incorporating NE into 1% carbopol<sup>®</sup>934. Furthermore, particle size, polydispersity index, thermodynamic stability studies, rheology, spreadability, drug content, <i>in-vitro</i> drug release, <i>ex-vivo</i> permeation, anti-oxidant assay, antimicrobial studies, angioirritance, HAT-CAM assay, <i>in-vitro</i> and <i>in-vivo</i> studies were determined.…”
  15. 5935

    Baumer-TPW_2023_Dopamine-Monocytes_PMID37251548.xlsx by Tiffany Powell-Wiley (18098425)

    Published 2025
    “…Indicative of D2-signaling, cAMP levels were found to be lower in DA-treated monocytes compared to</p><p dir="ltr">untreated controls (control 29.78 pmol/ml vs DA 22.97 pmol/ml; p =0.038) and the impact of DA on NCM CCR2</p><p dir="ltr">expression was abrogated by co-treatment with 8-CPT, a cAMP analog. Furthermore, Filamin A (FLNA), a</p><p dir="ltr">prominent actin-crosslinking protein, that is known to regulate CCR2 recycling, significantly decreased in DA-</p><p dir="ltr">treated NCM (p < 0.05), indicating a reduction of CCR2 recycling. …”
  16. 5936

    Table 1_Association between combined urinary phthalate metabolites exposure and grip strength among residents in Guangzhou, China.docx by Jinbin Chen (4468570)

    Published 2025
    “…To assess these relationships, we conducted generalized linear regression models, Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR), and Weighted Quantile Sum (WQS) regression analyses.…”
  17. 5937

    Data Sheet 2_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.pdf by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  18. 5938

    Table 4_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  19. 5939

    Table 2_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  20. 5940

    Table 3_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”