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    Effects of extracts on body weight. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    The composition of milk used with the treatment. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    DNA damage protecting effects of MEExCC. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    Effects of extracts on organs weight. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    DNA damage protecting effects of PEExCC. by Srabonti Saha (17452756)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that higher doses (200 mg) of <i>C. chinense</i> methanol extract inhibited immune responses, whereas lower doses helped restore them. The extracts significantly decreased pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines in LPS-activated macrophages. …”
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    Passive listening and go/No-go tasks feature comparable electrophysiological responses. by Sarah H. McGill (22505225)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer tones indicate increases in spectral power within maximum-intensity stimulus trials over no-stimulus trials, while cooler tones indicate decreases. (A) Frontal association cortex, (B) centrolateral thalamic nucleus, (C) primary auditory cortex and (D) primary visual cortex show few qualitative differences in between passive listening and go/no-go tasks, especially for the alpha/beta ERD of central interest to this study.…”
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    S1 Dataset - by Edgar Innocent Guma (20370676)

    Published 2024
    “…The data was analyzed using STATA version 12 through simple logistic regression to determine the correlation between a single exposure and the outcome of interest, with a significance level of 5%. Among 385 participants, the past year prevalence of overall reported interpersonal violence was about 34%, while physical and sexual reported interpersonal violence were approximately 29% and 11%, respectively. …”
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    Data extraction information. by Siyuan Chen (200219)

    Published 2025
    “…Meta-analysis suggested a significant superiority of biologic agents in prolonging relapse-free survival, increasing glucocorticoid taper rate, and decreasing cumulative glucocorticoids dose for both GCA and TAK. …”
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    ROB 2.0 for RCT. by Siyuan Chen (200219)

    Published 2025
    “…Meta-analysis suggested a significant superiority of biologic agents in prolonging relapse-free survival, increasing glucocorticoid taper rate, and decreasing cumulative glucocorticoids dose for both GCA and TAK. …”
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    All studies identified in the literature search. by Siyuan Chen (200219)

    Published 2025
    “…Meta-analysis suggested a significant superiority of biologic agents in prolonging relapse-free survival, increasing glucocorticoid taper rate, and decreasing cumulative glucocorticoids dose for both GCA and TAK. …”
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    List of primers used for RT-qPCR experiments. by Katherine Marougka (13015146)

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, RSV naturally downregulates cell surface and global BST2 expression, possibly through a mechanism dependent on ubiquitin. …”
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    Including: S1 Data–S75 Data. by Eliana Nicolaisen-Sobesky (22662692)

    Published 2025
    “…In this perspective, future studies should further examine the effects of risk/protective factors on different brain regions in order to deepen our understanding of the clinical significance of such increased and decreased CT and GMV.…”
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    Upregulated proteins in TAU Pro-Val. by Janaina de Freitas Nascimento (3849415)

    Published 2024
    “…Amino acids like proline, histidine, and glutamine support cell differentiation, while branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) inhibit it. Interestingly, combining the pro-metacyclogenic amino acid proline with one of the anti-metacyclogenic BCAAs results in viable metacyclics with significantly reduced infectivity. …”
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    Downregulated proteins in TAU Pro-Leu. by Janaina de Freitas Nascimento (3849415)

    Published 2024
    “…Amino acids like proline, histidine, and glutamine support cell differentiation, while branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) inhibit it. Interestingly, combining the pro-metacyclogenic amino acid proline with one of the anti-metacyclogenic BCAAs results in viable metacyclics with significantly reduced infectivity. …”
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    Downregulated proteins in TAU Pro x TAU 3AAG. by Janaina de Freitas Nascimento (3849415)

    Published 2024
    “…Amino acids like proline, histidine, and glutamine support cell differentiation, while branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) inhibit it. Interestingly, combining the pro-metacyclogenic amino acid proline with one of the anti-metacyclogenic BCAAs results in viable metacyclics with significantly reduced infectivity. …”
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    Upregulated proteins in TAU Pro-Leu. by Janaina de Freitas Nascimento (3849415)

    Published 2024
    “…Amino acids like proline, histidine, and glutamine support cell differentiation, while branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) inhibit it. Interestingly, combining the pro-metacyclogenic amino acid proline with one of the anti-metacyclogenic BCAAs results in viable metacyclics with significantly reduced infectivity. …”
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    Upregulated proteins in TAU Pro x TAU 3AAG. by Janaina de Freitas Nascimento (3849415)

    Published 2024
    “…Amino acids like proline, histidine, and glutamine support cell differentiation, while branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) inhibit it. Interestingly, combining the pro-metacyclogenic amino acid proline with one of the anti-metacyclogenic BCAAs results in viable metacyclics with significantly reduced infectivity. …”
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    Downregulated proteins in TAU Pro-Ile. by Janaina de Freitas Nascimento (3849415)

    Published 2024
    “…Amino acids like proline, histidine, and glutamine support cell differentiation, while branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) inhibit it. Interestingly, combining the pro-metacyclogenic amino acid proline with one of the anti-metacyclogenic BCAAs results in viable metacyclics with significantly reduced infectivity. …”