Search alternatives:
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
greatest decrease » treatment decreased (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search)
level increased » levels increased (Expand Search), levels decreased (Expand Search), gene increased (Expand Search)
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
greatest decrease » treatment decreased (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search)
level increased » levels increased (Expand Search), levels decreased (Expand Search), gene increased (Expand Search)
-
201
-
202
-
203
-
204
-
205
-
206
Knowledge, attitude and practice scores in the general population and according to regions.
Published 2025Subjects: -
207
-
208
-
209
-
210
Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the knowledge scores.
Published 2025Subjects: -
211
Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the attitude scores.
Published 2025Subjects: -
212
Multivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the KAP scores.
Published 2025Subjects: -
213
Participants’ perceived ways to boost children’s immune system other than vaccination.
Published 2025Subjects: -
214
Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the practice scores.
Published 2025Subjects: -
215
-
216
Decreased expression of tight junction proteins and disruption of intestinal barrier integrity in DSS-induced colitis mouse model.
Published 2025“…<b>(B)</b> Colon length was significantly shorter in DSS-treated mice compared to controls. …”
-
217
-
218
-
219
-
220
AZ10606120 treatment significantly increased cytotoxicity and reduced cell number in a dose-dependent manner.
Published 2025“…<b>(b)</b> Cytotoxicity quantified via LDH assay of U251 culture supernatants post-treatment. LDH levels were significantly increased in culture supernatants treated with AZ10606120 (50µM) compared to temozolomide (50µM) treatment and untreated controls. …”