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    Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the increase in the integrity and decrease in the permeability of epithelial barrier injury induced by LPS in Caco2 monolayers. by Luqiong Liu (11537092)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(<b>A)</b> Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the effect of LPS on TEER in Caco2 cells on days 1–22. (<b>B)</b> Y-27632 collaborated with BA to attenuate the effect of LPS on TEER in Caco2 cells on day 22. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Stigma and Associated Correlates of Elderly Patients With Parkinson's Disease.PDF by Miaomiao Hou (11135640)

    Published 2021
    “…Tremor-dominant subtype, longer course of disease, younger age, severe motor symptoms, and depression are the predictors of stigma in PD.</p>…”
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    The effect of HA digestion and HA replenishment alone or with CS on barrier function measured by TEER. by Charlotte J. van Ginkel (20790466)

    Published 2025
    “…PS decreased TEER. (C) Different treatments (treatment groups n = 8)with HA and/or CS did not affect TEER recovery after PS treatment, full recovery was seen in all groups after 24 hours. …”
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    Exercise is associated with a decrease in BMI. by Stephanie Y. Yang (8384520)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>There was a significant association between a greater number of exercise sessions attended and decreased BMI over the 6-month intervention period.…”
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    Predictors of acting on signposting. by Marc Serfaty (3529910)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Only 13% (n = 85) of distressed older victims approached their GP for help, and only 32% (n = 27) of these received help. Significant predictors of acting on signposting were police-recorded vulnerability (p = 0.01) and severity of continued anxiety at three months’ post-crime (p <0.01). …”
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