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Effect of ex vivo treatment with rhTGFβ1 or a TGFβ1 inhibitor on monocyte responses to rgE stimulation. Monocytes and NK cells purified from PBMC collected from 10 RZV recipients (demographics in S4 Table) before vaccination (D0) and 90 days post-vaccination (D90) were combined ex vivo and stimulated with VZV-rgE. A subset of D0 monocyte & NK cocultures was also treated with the TGFβ1 inhibitor LY (D0 LY), and a subset of D90 cocultures were supplemented with rhTGFβ1. The graph shows individual data points, means and p values calculated by Friedman test for repeated measures with FDR correction. LY treatment of cells collected on D0 significantly increased their activation to levels similar to D90. Conversely, treatment of D90 cells with rhTGFβ1 significantly decreased their activation to levels similar to D0.
Published 2025“…Conversely, treatment of D90 cells with rhTGFβ1 significantly decreased their activation to levels similar to D0.…”
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Western blotting for OMP expression using olfactory bulb and olfactory epithelium.
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Risk of ischemic stroke according to the use of each anti-rheumatic agents.
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Association between mental health status and socio-demographic variables of respondents (n = 259).
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Association between screen time and demographic variables of respondents (n = 259).
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Association of screen time variables with mental health of respondents (n = 259).
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Association of screen time variables with sleep quality of respondents (n = 259).
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Frequency and percentage on screen time questionnaire of respondents (n = 259).
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