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    Associations between initial neutralizing antibody potency and rate of declining neutralization potency over time. by Lindsay Wieczorek (171734)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>For each neutralizing antibody (NAb), the geometric mean (GM) IC<sub>50</sub> was determined for all PSVs from an earlier and later decade period, as shown in the x-axis title. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Intensive blood pressure lowering and renal function in ischemic stroke patients: secondary analysis of ENCHANTED trial by Chen C. (3119277)

    Published 2024
    “…SBP variability was significantly associated with decreasing ∆eGFR (per 5 mm Hg increase by category: adjusted mean difference -1.35, 95%CI -2.43 to -0.28; P for trend=0.01). …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Intensive blood pressure lowering and renal function in ischemic stroke patients: secondary analysis of ENCHANTED trial by Chen C. (3119277)

    Published 2024
    “…SBP variability was significantly associated with decreasing ∆eGFR (per 5 mm Hg increase by category: adjusted mean difference -1.35, 95%CI -2.43 to -0.28; P for trend=0.01). …”
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    Presentation_1_Early development of infant gut microbiota in relation to breastfeeding and human milk oligosaccharides.pdf by Maciej Chichlowski (362455)

    Published 2023
    “…Alpha-diversity (both Shannon and ASV-level Richness) of infant gut microbiota showed a biphasic change with infant age, decreasing from 2 weeks until 3 months and then increasing until 6 months of age. …”
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    Image_1_Early development of infant gut microbiota in relation to breastfeeding and human milk oligosaccharides.pdf by Maciej Chichlowski (362455)

    Published 2023
    “…Alpha-diversity (both Shannon and ASV-level Richness) of infant gut microbiota showed a biphasic change with infant age, decreasing from 2 weeks until 3 months and then increasing until 6 months of age. …”