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    Fig 4 - by Katayoon Montazeri (18389243)

    Published 2024
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    AZ10606120 treatment significantly increased cytotoxicity and reduced cell number in a dose-dependent manner. by Matthew Drill (22258391)

    Published 2025
    “…Cell numbers were significantly decreased in cells after treatment with AZ10606120 (50µM) compared to both temozolomide (TMZ; 50µM) treatment and untreated controls. …”
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    Marginal means – Pooled across scenarios. by Mehdi Mourali (10170245)

    Published 2025
    “…When are individuals more likely to support equal treatment algorithms (ETAs), characterized by higher predictive accuracy, and when do they prefer equal impact algorithms (EIAs) that reduce performance gaps between groups? A randomized conjoint experiment and a follow-up choice experiment revealed that support for the EIAs decreased sharply as their accuracy gap grew, although impact parity was prioritized more when ETAs produced large outcome discrepancies. …”
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    The levels of NF-κB related inflammatory factors, TERT expression and telomerase relative length are significantly increased in the ovarian tissue of PCOS rats. by Haoxuan Xue (19949764)

    Published 2024
    “…E: Telomere length quantitative qRT-PCR results showed increased telomere length in the ovarian region of PCOS rats compared to controls (n = 3 per group). …”
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    Significant decline in circulating T- and B-cell frequencies after cervical SCI compared to sham-operated rats. by Antigona Ulndreaj (9585088)

    Published 2020
    “…(d) CD4+ T- cells were similar between injury groups, although only CD4<sup>+</sup> T- cells in sham animals showed time-dependent changes; with a significant increase from 2 to 10 weeks and a decrease from 10 to 20 weeks. …”