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    Changes in MMSE scores by age group. by Juneyoung Heo (20161057)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Among patients with K–L grade 4, the decrease in the Mini-Mental State Examination score in patients who underwent surgery was significantly lower than that in other patients who received conservative treatment only.…”
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    Flowchart of study population. by Luciana Lobato Cardim (14675194)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusions/Significance</p><p>Our findings provide evidence that individuals in Brazil with lower socioeconomic condition experience increased odds of dengue-specific and all-cause mortality within 15 days of dengue symptom onset. …”
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    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  5. 19285

    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  6. 19286

    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  7. 19287

    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  8. 19288

    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  9. 19289

    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  10. 19290

    Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation by Deewan S. Teja (20938508)

    Published 2025
    “…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
  11. 19291

    Minimal dataset. by James Natweta Baguma (14050298)

    Published 2025
    “…Generally, there is high exposure to bats among human communities in Bundibugyo district which increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission at human-bat interface. …”
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    Beliefs towards bats among communities. by James Natweta Baguma (14050298)

    Published 2025
    “…Generally, there is high exposure to bats among human communities in Bundibugyo district which increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission at human-bat interface. …”
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    Perceptions towards human-bat interaction. by James Natweta Baguma (14050298)

    Published 2025
    “…Generally, there is high exposure to bats among human communities in Bundibugyo district which increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission at human-bat interface. …”
  14. 19294

    Discovery of Tamsulosin Derivatives with Shifted Selectivity from the α<sub>1</sub>‑Adrenergic Receptor to ANO1 as Potent Antiosteoporotic Agents by Chaoquan Tian (21009122)

    Published 2025
    “…The potency of compound <b>10</b> against ANO1 was comparable to that of <b>Tam</b> (IC<sub>50</sub>: 4.57 vs 7.22 μM), but its selectivity over α<sub>1</sub>-AR was significantly improved. Compared with <b>Tam</b>, the potency of compound <b>10</b> against α<sub>1A</sub>-, α<sub>1B</sub>-, and α<sub>1D</sub>-AR decreased by 118-fold, 642-fold, and 10,000-fold, respectively. …”
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    Discovery of Tamsulosin Derivatives with Shifted Selectivity from the α<sub>1</sub>‑Adrenergic Receptor to ANO1 as Potent Antiosteoporotic Agents by Chaoquan Tian (21009122)

    Published 2025
    “…The potency of compound <b>10</b> against ANO1 was comparable to that of <b>Tam</b> (IC<sub>50</sub>: 4.57 vs 7.22 μM), but its selectivity over α<sub>1</sub>-AR was significantly improved. Compared with <b>Tam</b>, the potency of compound <b>10</b> against α<sub>1A</sub>-, α<sub>1B</sub>-, and α<sub>1D</sub>-AR decreased by 118-fold, 642-fold, and 10,000-fold, respectively. …”
  16. 19296

    Discovery of Tamsulosin Derivatives with Shifted Selectivity from the α<sub>1</sub>‑Adrenergic Receptor to ANO1 as Potent Antiosteoporotic Agents by Chaoquan Tian (21009122)

    Published 2025
    “…The potency of compound <b>10</b> against ANO1 was comparable to that of <b>Tam</b> (IC<sub>50</sub>: 4.57 vs 7.22 μM), but its selectivity over α<sub>1</sub>-AR was significantly improved. Compared with <b>Tam</b>, the potency of compound <b>10</b> against α<sub>1A</sub>-, α<sub>1B</sub>-, and α<sub>1D</sub>-AR decreased by 118-fold, 642-fold, and 10,000-fold, respectively. …”
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    Results of MC simulations of VO and agonist infusion. by Johane H. Bracamonte (12883844)

    Published 2025
    “…Red indicates that more than 75% of simulations predicted an increase in the output, or that the majority of studies reported a significant increase. Blue indicates a decrease in >75% of simulations or the majority of experiments. …”
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    Working model for TMEM163<sup>+</sup> primary afferents mediating age-associated itch. by Fang Tong (484200)

    Published 2024
    “…However, in aged mice or under dry skin condition, the expression of TMEM163<sup>+</sup> significantly increases, leading to elevated accumulation of Zn<sup>2+</sup> in the central terminal of TMEM163<sup><i>+</i></sup> primary afferents. …”
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    Confidence-accuracy dissociations in a color discrimination task. by Medha Shekhar (19502698)

    Published 2024
    “…(B) The networks’ accuracy was matched across energy conditions, but confidence significantly increased with energy levels. (C) The separability between the stimulus categories as well as the variance of the evidence distributions increased with energy levels for all three networks. …”
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