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NeuN expression and neuronal apoptosis in Sham and severely injured groups.
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RipU<sup>K60</sup> decreases microtubule abundance at 48 hours post infiltration.
Published 2024“…(B) Heterologous expression of RipU<sup>K60</sup> significantly decreased microtubule number compared to controls at 48 hpi in <i>N</i>. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Bio-functional hydrogel coated membranes to decrease T-cell exhaustion in manufacturing of CAR T-cells.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Discussion<p>These results demonstrate the importance of lower T-cell exhaustion in CAR T manufacturing and present significant opportunities to modulate T-cell phenotypes for cell therapy applications using engineered bioinspired materials that display combinations of co-stimulatory molecules.…”
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RSV test results in function of demographics.
Published 2025“…The prevalence of co-infection was low with no statistically significant differences (p = 0.779). …”
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Logistic regression for RSV results predictors.
Published 2025“…The prevalence of co-infection was low with no statistically significant differences (p = 0.779). …”
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RSV test results (N = 268).
Published 2025“…The prevalence of co-infection was low with no statistically significant differences (p = 0.779). …”