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Analysis of the activity of tight junction protein in the small intestine in the mice.
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Summary of metabolites with statistically significant association with mortality at 6 months.
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Clinical characterization of Type 2 Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome patients in this study.
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Words for describing activities that decrease and/or increase Subjective Well-Being.
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General characteristics and clinical data of the subjects included in the study.
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The application of nano-enrichment in CTC detection and the clinical significance of CTCs in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment
Published 2019“…<div><p>Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are an independent prognostic marker in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). CTC numbers are closely related to early diagnosis, clinical stage, therapy surveillance, and prognosis of NSCLC. …”
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Image 2_G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo.tif
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>G. vaginalis inoculated mice infected with HSV-2 had significantly decreased survival rates, increased pathology, and higher viral titers than PBS and L. crispatus inoculated mice. …”
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Image 5_G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo.tif
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>G. vaginalis inoculated mice infected with HSV-2 had significantly decreased survival rates, increased pathology, and higher viral titers than PBS and L. crispatus inoculated mice. …”